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*[[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|Georgia Tech]] (1933-1964)
 
*[[Sewanee Tigers|Sewanee]] (1933-1940)
 
 
*[[Tulane Green Wave|Tulane]] (1933-1966)
 
*[[Tulane Green Wave|Tulane]] (1933-1966)
   

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Southeastern Conference
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The Southeastern Conference (known as the SEC) is a conference participating in the NCAA's Division I, with member institutions in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. It was founded in 1933, when 13 schools west and south of the Appalachian Mountains split from the Southern Conference.

Current Members

East Division

West Division

Former Member

Membership timeline

Big 12 ConferenceBig Eight ConferenceUniversity of MissouriBig 12 ConferenceSouthwestern ConferenceTexas A&M UniversityMetro ConferenceNCAA Division I FBS independent schoolsAtlantic Coast ConferenceSouthern ConferenceUniversity of South CarolinaSouthwest ConferenceUniversity of ArkansasVanderbilt UniversityUniversity of TennesseeMississippi State UniversityUniversity of MississippiLouisiana State UniversityUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of FloridaAuburn UniversityUniversity of AlabamaAmerican Athletic ConferenceConference USAMetro ConferenceNCAA Division I FBS independent schoolsTulane UniversityAtlantic Coast ConferenceMetro ConferenceNCAA Division I FBS independent schoolsGeorgia Institute of TechnologySouthern Athletic AssociationSouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAA Division III independent schoolsSewanee: The University of the South


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