SEC Football by the Numbers: Conference clubs streak into season-opening games Posted by Mark Inabinett, Sports Reporter September 03, 2009 6:00 PM When South Carolina kicks off its 2009 season tonight, the Gamecocks will be the first of the 10 SEC teams that will try to extend opening-game winning streaks this weekend. That includes Florida, which is on an SEC record 19-game winning streak in its season openers. Here's a team-by-team look at the SEC in season openers, with each team's current streak and its record streak in the SEC era (since 1933): ALABAMA: The Crimson Tide carries a seven-game winning streak in season-opening contests into this year's first game against Virginia Tech.
Alabama's longest streak as an SEC team is nine, set when it won every season opener from 1991 through 1999. However, that is not the school record. Alabama opened its season with a victory 30 straight times from 1904 through 1934.
(Alabama did not field a team in 1918.) Of course, only the final two ... more.
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