2005 Southeastern Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Georgia | 10-3 | 384 | 213 | ## | 7-2 | 253 | 141 | Mark Richt | |||
South Carolina | 7-5 | 284 | 279 | 5-3 | 175 | 193 | Steve Spurrier | ||||
Florida | 9-3 | 343 | 226 | 5-3 | 205 | 178 | Urban Meyer | ||||
Vanderbilt | 5-6 | 299 | 321 | 3-5 | 223 | 271 | Bobby Johnson | ||||
Tennessee | 5-6 | 205 | 205 | 3-5 | 147 | 138 | Phillip Fulmer | ||||
Kentucky | 3-8 | 239 | 375 | 2-6 | 160 | 277 | Rich Brooks | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Louisiana State | 11-2 | 383 | 185 | # | 7-1 | 214 | 114 | Les Miles | |||
Auburn | 9-3 | 386 | 186 | 7-1 | 262 | 122 | Tommy Tuberville | ||||
Arkansas | 4-7 | 283 | 271 | 2-6 | 173 | 169 | Houston Nutt | ||||
Mississippi | 3-8 | 148 | 245 | 1-7 | 97 | 208 | Ed Orgeron | ||||
Mississippi State | 3-8 | 153 | 259 | 1-7 | 78 | 211 | Sylvester Croom | ||||
Alabama | 0-2 | 263 | 128 | 0-2 | 31 | 44 | Mike Shula | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.