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The '''Southeatern Conference''' ('''SEC''') is a 12 member NCAA conference establish in[[1932]]. It has been headquartered in [[Birmingham]] since [[1948]]. The current commissioner is [[Mike Slive]], who succeeded long-time commissioner [[Roy Kramer]]. | The '''Southeatern Conference''' ('''SEC''') is a 12 member NCAA conference establish in[[1932]]. It has been headquartered in [[Birmingham]] since [[1948]]. The current commissioner is [[Mike Slive]], who succeeded long-time commissioner [[Roy Kramer]]. | ||
The SEC was the first conference to split into divisions and hold a post-season championship game in football. | The SEC was the first conference to split into divisions and hold a post-season [[SEC championship game|championship game]] in football. | ||
== Universities == | == Universities == |
Revision as of 10:03, 17 December 2007
The Southeatern Conference (SEC) is a 12 member NCAA conference establish in1932. It has been headquartered in Birmingham since 1948. The current commissioner is Mike Slive, who succeeded long-time commissioner Roy Kramer.
The SEC was the first conference to split into divisions and hold a post-season championship game in football.
Universities
East Division
- University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
- University of Georgia - Athens, Georgia
- University of Kentucky - Lexington, Kentucky
- University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
- University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Tennessee
- Vanderbilt University - Nashville, Tennessee
West Division
- University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Auburn University - Auburn, Alabama
- Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- University of Mississippi - Oxford, Mississippi
- Mississippi State University - Starkville, Mississippi
External links
- Southeaster Conference website