Michigan football’s all-time record vs. the SEC

How Michigan football has fared against SEC teams in the Wolverines’ history, including which year they played and game results.

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Michigan football famously has the winningest record in all of college football, but how is it against the premier conference at the current moment?

The SEC is widely considered the best conference in college football at this juncture, dating back to the 2006 season when Florida upset Ohio State in a year when the Wolverines and Buckeyes were considered the best teams in the sport. From there, the Southeast Conference has been dominant, having won 11 of the past 15 national championships.

The Wolverines have a winning record overall against the SEC, having gone 26-14-1. The only team that Michigan hasn’t played in the SEC is LSU.

Here is how the maize and blue have fared against each team.

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