Article By Chris Burge on 26th December, 2009
However, one important factor has been given precious little attention: Texas' historical dominance of the Southeastern Conference.
In fact, since 1893, when the Longhorns began playing football, Texas holds a 95-45-4 record against current SEC members—a remarkable .674 winning percentage. In fact, of the 12 SEC programs, only Vanderbilt, South Carolina, and Mississippi State are at least .500 against the Horns all-time.
Vanderbilt, one of Texas' biggest rivals around the turn of the century, has an 8-3-1 record against the Horns, but hasn't played them since 1928, four years be...
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