2017 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
vteConf.Overall
TeamWLTPCTWLTPCT
Eastern
No. 1 Florida x‍†‍‍y2190.70052190.732
No. 10 Kentucky ‍‍‍y19110.63343230.652
No. 15 Vanderbilt ‍‍‍y15131.53436251.589
Missouri ‍‍‍14160.46736230.610
South Carolina ‍‍‍13170.43335250.583
Georgia ‍‍‍11190.36725320.439
Tennessee ‍‍‍7210.25027250.519
Western
No. 2 LSU x‍†‍‡‍y2190.70052200.722
No. 22 Arkansas ‍‍‍y18110.62145190.703
No. 13 Mississippi State ‍‍‍y17130.56740270.597
No. 8 Texas A&M ‍‍‍y16140.53341230.641
No. 29 Auburn ‍‍‍y16140.53337260.587
Ole Miss ‍‍‍14160.46732250.561
Alabama ‍‍‍5241.18319341.361
x – Division champion † – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2017 Vanderbilt Commodores baseball team represented Vanderbilt University during the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Commodores played their home games at Hawkins Field as a member of the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. They are led by head coach Tim Corbin, in his 15th season at Vanderbilt. The Commodores would finish the regular season 33–21–1 overall, 15–13–1 in conference play and be invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. Vanderbilt would beat Clemson to win the Clemson Regional, before losing to #1 Oregon State in the Corvallis Super Regional.

Previous season

The Commodores had a hot start to the 2016 season, being ranked as high as #2 before compiling a 40–15 regular season record, going 18–12 in the SEC. The Commodores finished ranked #10 in the nation and earned a #6 seed in the 2016 Southeastern Conference tournament. The Commodores went 2–2 and were eliminated by Texas A&M, the eventual champions. Following the SEC tournament, the Commodores hosted a regional in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament, part of the Louisville super regional. The season was marred by the death of freshman pitcher Donny Everett, who drowned the day before Vanderbilt was to take on Xavier University in their first regional game. Vanderbilt went 0–2 in the Nashville regional to end the season, falling to Xavier and Washington.

Personnel

Roster

2016 Vanderbilt Commodores roster
Pitchers 6 – Justin Wilson – Sophomore 11 – Paxton Stover – Junior 16 – Penn MurfeeJunior 24 – Reed Hayes – Junior 25 – Michael Sandborn – Freshman 27 – Chandler Day – Sophomore 28 – Matt Ruppenthal – Junior 29 – Patrick Raby – Sophomore 34 – Zach King – Freshman 35 – Jackson Gillis – Freshman 38 – Matt McGarry – Sophomore 40 – Collin SniderJunior 42 – Maddux Conger – Sophomore 44 – Kyle WrightJunior 45 – Reid Schaller – Freshman 49 – A.J. Franklin – Freshman 66 – Drake Fellows – FreshmanCatchers 5 – Jason DelaySenior 19 – Stephen Scott – Sophomore 20 – Ty Duvall – Freshman Infielders 2 – Harrison Ray – Freshman 8 – Alonzo Jones – Sophomore 9 – Will ToffeyJunior 10 – Ethan Paul – Sophomore 12 – Connor KaiserSophomore 21 – Alex Brewer – Freshman 22 – Julian Infante – SophomoreOutfielders 1 – Ro Coleman – Senior 3 – Jeren KendallJunior 13 – Kiambu Fentress – Freshman 17 – Walker Grisanti – Sophomore 19 – Stephen Scott – Sophomore 24- Reed Hayes – Junior 51 – J.J. BledayFreshman

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at VanderbiltAlma mater
Tim CorbinHead coach15Ohio Wesleyan University (1984)
Scott BrownAssistant coach5SUNY Cortland (1999)
D.J. SvihlikHitting Coach/Recruiting Coordinator1Illinois (2000)

Schedule

Legend
Vanderbilt win
Vanderbilt loss
Postponement
BoldVanderbilt team member
2017 Vanderbilt Commodores Game Log
Regular season
February Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record February 16 at San Diego #7 Fowler ParkSan Diego, CA 2–3 Sprengel (1–0) Wright (0–1) Conyers (1) 902 0–1 February 17 at San Diego #7 Fowler Park • San Diego, CA 8–2 Raby (1–0) Teaney (0–1) Snider (1) 540 1–1 February 19 at San Diego #7 Fowler Park • San Diego, CA 11–1 Fellows (1–0) Burdick (0–1) — 985 2–1 February 22 vs. Evansville #7 Hawkins FieldNashville, TN 7–4 Conger (1–0) Weigand (0–1) Ruppenthal (1) 2,550 3–1 February 24 vs. UIC #7 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 3–5 (10) Ryan (1–1) Snider (0–1) — 2,710 3–2 February 25 vs. UIC #7 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 6–2 Raby (2–0) Andersen (0–1) Hayes (1) 2,648 4–2 February 26 vs. UIC #7 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 2–5 (11) Padilla (1–0) Ruppenthal (0–1) Ryan (1) 2,668 4–3 February 28 vs. Southeastern Louisiana #17 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 9–6 Snider (1–1) Tassin (1–1) Hayes (2) 2,489 5–3
February
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
February 16at San Diego#7Fowler ParkSan Diego, CA2–3Sprengel (1–0)Wright (0–1)Conyers (1)9020–1
February 17at San Diego#7Fowler Park • San Diego, CA8–2Raby (1–0)Teaney (0–1)Snider (1)5401–1
February 19at San Diego#7Fowler Park • San Diego, CA11–1Fellows (1–0)Burdick (0–1)9852–1
February 22vs. Evansville#7Hawkins FieldNashville, TN7–4Conger (1–0)Weigand (0–1)Ruppenthal (1)2,5503–1
February 24vs. UIC#7Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN3–5 (10)Ryan (1–1)Snider (0–1)2,7103–2
February 25vs. UIC#7Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN6–2Raby (2–0)Andersen (0–1)Hayes (1)2,6484–2
February 26vs. UIC#7Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN2–5 (11)Padilla (1–0)Ruppenthal (0–1)Ryan (1)2,6684–3
February 28vs. Southeastern Louisiana#17Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN9–6Snider (1–1)Tassin (1–1)Hayes (2)2,4895–3
March Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record March 1 vs. Southeastern Louisiana #17 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 4–2 Stover (1–0) Koestler (0–1) Hayes (3) 2,493 6–3 March 3 vs. Cal State Northridge #17 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 4–6 Weston (2–1) Wright (0–2) O'Neil (2) 2,513 6–4 March 4 vs. Cal State Northridge #17 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 1–4 Vanderford (2–1) Raby (2–1) — 2,713 6–5 March 5 vs. Cal State Northridge #17 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 11–3 Fellows (2–0) Myers (1–1) — 2,679 7–5 March 7 vs. Central Arkansas #25 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 10–5 King (1–0) Brand (1–1) — 2,443 8–5 March 8 vs. Central Arkansas #25 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 9–1 Day (1–0) Schmidt (0–2) — 2,489 9–5 March 10 vs. St. Mary's #25 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 9–8 Snider (2–1) Waldichuk (1–1) Ruppenthal (2) 2,528 10–5 March 11 vs. St. Mary's #25 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 1–5 Valdez (2–1) Raby (2–2) Milam (6) — 10–6 March 12 vs. St. Mary's #25 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 9–1 Fellows (3–0) Madrigal (2–2) — — 11–6 March 14 vs. Western Kentucky #24 Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 8–1 Day (2–0) Ciocco (0–2) — 2,552 12–6 March 17 at Ole Miss #24 Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze FieldOxford, MS 0–1 Parkinson (4–1) Wright (0–3) Woolfolk (5) 8,256 12–7 0–1 March 18 at Ole Miss #24 Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field • Oxford, MS 6–2 Raby (3–2) Feigl (2–2) — 9,010 13–7 1–1 March 19 at Ole Miss #24 Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field • Oxford, MS 8–10 Woolfolk (1–1) Murfee (0–1) — 8,221 13–8 1–2 March 22 vs. Belmont First Tennessee Park • Nashville, TN 17–11 Day (3–0) Lovell (0–1) — 1,617 14–8 1–2 March 24 vs. Texas A&M Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 4–3 Wright (1–3) Hill (4–2) Hayes (4) 3,418 15–8 2–2 March 25 vs. Texas A&M Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 17–3 Raby (4–2) Kolek (1–1) — 3,309 16–8 3–2 March 26 vs. Texas A&M Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 4–6 Chafin (2–1) Snider (2–2) Kilkenny (1) 3,586 16–9 3–3 March 28 vs. Lipscomb First Tennessee Park • Nashville, TN 10–0 Day (4–0) Pryor (1–1) — 1,502 17–9 3–3 March 31 at Kentucky Shively Field at Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, KY 3–10 Hjelle (4–2) Raby (4–3) — 2,465 17–10 3–4
March
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
March 1vs. Southeastern Louisiana#17Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN4–2Stover (1–0)Koestler (0–1)Hayes (3)2,4936–3
March 3vs. Cal State Northridge#17Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN4–6Weston (2–1)Wright (0–2)O'Neil (2)2,5136–4
March 4vs. Cal State Northridge#17Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN1–4Vanderford (2–1)Raby (2–1)2,7136–5
March 5vs. Cal State Northridge#17Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN11–3Fellows (2–0)Myers (1–1)2,6797–5
March 7vs. Central Arkansas#25Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN10–5King (1–0)Brand (1–1)2,4438–5
March 8vs. Central Arkansas#25Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN9–1Day (1–0)Schmidt (0–2)2,4899–5
March 10vs. St. Mary's#25Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN9–8Snider (2–1)Waldichuk (1–1)Ruppenthal (2)2,52810–5
March 11vs. St. Mary's#25Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN1–5Valdez (2–1)Raby (2–2)Milam (6)10–6
March 12vs. St. Mary's#25Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN9–1Fellows (3–0)Madrigal (2–2)11–6
March 14vs. Western Kentucky#24Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN8–1Day (2–0)Ciocco (0–2)2,55212–6
March 17at Ole Miss#24Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze FieldOxford, MS0–1Parkinson (4–1)Wright (0–3)Woolfolk (5)8,25612–70–1
March 18at Ole Miss#24Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field • Oxford, MS6–2Raby (3–2)Feigl (2–2)9,01013–71–1
March 19at Ole Miss#24Oxford-University Stadium at Swayze Field • Oxford, MS8–10Woolfolk (1–1)Murfee (0–1)8,22113–81–2
March 22vs. BelmontFirst Tennessee Park • Nashville, TN17–11Day (3–0)Lovell (0–1)1,61714–81–2
March 24vs. Texas A&MHawkins Field • Nashville, TN4–3Wright (1–3)Hill (4–2)Hayes (4)3,41815–82–2
March 25vs. Texas A&MHawkins Field • Nashville, TN17–3Raby (4–2)Kolek (1–1)3,30916–83–2
March 26vs. Texas A&MHawkins Field • Nashville, TN4–6Chafin (2–1)Snider (2–2)Kilkenny (1)3,58616–93–3
March 28vs. LipscombFirst Tennessee Park • Nashville, TN10–0Day (4–0)Pryor (1–1)1,50217–93–3
March 31at KentuckyShively Field at Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, KY3–10Hjelle (4–2)Raby (4–3)2,46517–103–4
April Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record April 1 at Kentucky Shively Field at Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, KY 4–7 Logue (5–1) Wright (1–4) — 3,071 17–11 3–5 April 2 at Kentucky Shively Field at Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY 6–4 Conger (2–0) Pop (1–1) Ruppenthal (3) 3,512 18–11 4–5 April 4 vs. UT-Martin Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 11–0 Day (5–0) Patzner (1–3) — 2,655 19–11 4–5 April 6 at South Carolina Founders ParkColumbia, SC 7–6 Raby (5–3) Crowe (3–2) Hayes (5) 6,904 20–11 5–5 April 7 at South Carolina Founders Park • Columbia, SC 5–3 Ruppenthal (1–1) Scott (1–2) — 7,412 21–11 6–5 April 8 at South Carolina Founders Park • Columbia, SC 1–6 Hill (2–3) Fellows (3–1) — 8,012 21–12 6–6 April 11 vs. Tennessee Tech Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 2–5 Lancaster (4–1) Day (5–1) — 2,563 21–13 6–6 April 13 vs. Florida Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 6–10 Milchin (2–1) Hayes (0–1) — 3,148 21–14 6–7 April 14 vs. Florida Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 2–0 Wright (2–4) Singer (4–2) — 3,626 22–14 7–7 April 15 vs. Florida Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 8–20 Kowar (6–0) Fellows (3–2) — 3,626 22–15 7–8 April 18 vs. Middle Tennessee Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 21–2 Snider (3–2) Williams (0–3) — 1,125 23–15 7–8 April 21 at Georgia Foley FieldAthens, GA 8–1 Raby (6–3) Gist (2–3) — 2,547 24–15 8–8 April 22 at Georgia Foley Field • Athens, GA 0–1 Adkins (5–4) Ruppenthal (1–2) — — 24–16 8–9 April 22 at Georgia Foley Field • Athens, GA 10–5 Day (6–1) Avidano (2–2) Fellows (1) 3,112 25–16 9–9 April 28 vs. Tennessee Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 1–0 Raby (7–3) Martin (4–5) Hayes (6) 3,499 26–16 10–9 April 29 vs. Tennessee Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 3–9 Stallings (3–1) Wright (2–5) — 3,603 26–17 10–10
April
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
April 1at KentuckyShively Field at Cliff Hagan StadiumLexington, KY4–7Logue (5–1)Wright (1–4)3,07117–113–5
April 2at KentuckyShively Field at Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY6–4Conger (2–0)Pop (1–1)Ruppenthal (3)3,51218–114–5
April 4vs. UT-MartinHawkins Field • Nashville, TN11–0Day (5–0)Patzner (1–3)2,65519–114–5
April 6at South CarolinaFounders ParkColumbia, SC7–6Raby (5–3)Crowe (3–2)Hayes (5)6,90420–115–5
April 7at South CarolinaFounders Park • Columbia, SC5–3Ruppenthal (1–1)Scott (1–2)7,41221–116–5
April 8at South CarolinaFounders Park • Columbia, SC1–6Hill (2–3)Fellows (3–1)8,01221–126–6
April 11vs. Tennessee TechHawkins Field • Nashville, TN2–5Lancaster (4–1)Day (5–1)2,56321–136–6
April 13vs. FloridaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN6–10Milchin (2–1)Hayes (0–1)3,14821–146–7
April 14vs. FloridaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN2–0Wright (2–4)Singer (4–2)3,62622–147–7
April 15vs. FloridaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN8–20Kowar (6–0)Fellows (3–2)3,62622–157–8
April 18vs. Middle TennesseeHawkins Field • Nashville, TN21–2Snider (3–2)Williams (0–3)1,12523–157–8
April 21at GeorgiaFoley FieldAthens, GA8–1Raby (6–3)Gist (2–3)2,54724–158–8
April 22at GeorgiaFoley Field • Athens, GA0–1Adkins (5–4)Ruppenthal (1–2)24–168–9
April 22at GeorgiaFoley Field • Athens, GA10–5Day (6–1)Avidano (2–2)Fellows (1)3,11225–169–9
April 28vs. TennesseeHawkins Field • Nashville, TN1–0Raby (7–3)Martin (4–5)Hayes (6)3,49926–1610–9
April 29vs. TennesseeHawkins Field • Nashville, TN3–9Stallings (3–1)Wright (2–5)3,60326–1710–10
May Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record May 2 vs Austin Peay Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 8–4 Day (7–1) Powell (2–4) — 2,646 27–17 10–10 May 5 vs Missouri Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 5–2 Raby (8–3) Bartlett (5–2) Hayes (7) 2,936 28–17 11–10 May 6 vs Missouri Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 1–2 Sikema (7–0) Conger (2–1) — 2,960 28–18 11–11 May 7 vs Missouri Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 14–5 King (2–0) Montes (3–5) — 3,012 29–18 12–11 May 9 at Louisville Jim Patterson StadiumLouisville, KY 2–6 Martin (4–0) Ruppenthal (1–3) — 4,120 29–19 12–11 May 12 at Arkansas Baum StadiumFayetteville, Arkansas 3–4 Kopps (3–0) King (2–1) — 8,151 29–20 12–12 May 13 at Arkansas Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas 6–2 Wright (3–5) Knight (6–4) — 9,225 30–20 13–12 May 14 at Arkansas Baum Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas 1–7 Taccolini (4–0) Day (7–2) — 7,971 30–21 13–13 May 16 at Middle Tennessee Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 17–7 Ruppenthal (2–3) Hasper (0–3) — 2,682 31–21 13–13 May 18 at Alabama Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 18–1 Raby (9–3) Medders (2–1) — 2,904 32–21 14–13 May 19 at Alabama Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 13–1 Wright (4–5) Walters (5–5) — 3,110 33–21 15–13 May 20 at Alabama Hawkins Field • Nashville, TN 3–3 — — — 2,928 33–21–1 15–13–1
May
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
May 2vs Austin PeayHawkins Field • Nashville, TN8–4Day (7–1)Powell (2–4)2,64627–1710–10
May 5vs MissouriHawkins Field • Nashville, TN5–2Raby (8–3)Bartlett (5–2)Hayes (7)2,93628–1711–10
May 6vs MissouriHawkins Field • Nashville, TN1–2Sikema (7–0)Conger (2–1)2,96028–1811–11
May 7vs MissouriHawkins Field • Nashville, TN14–5King (2–0)Montes (3–5)3,01229–1812–11
May 9at LouisvilleJim Patterson StadiumLouisville, KY2–6Martin (4–0)Ruppenthal (1–3)4,12029–1912–11
May 12at ArkansasBaum StadiumFayetteville, Arkansas3–4Kopps (3–0)King (2–1)8,15129–2012–12
May 13at ArkansasBaum Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas6–2Wright (3–5)Knight (6–4)9,22530–2013–12
May 14at ArkansasBaum Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas1–7Taccolini (4–0)Day (7–2)7,97130–2113–13
May 16at Middle TennesseeHawkins Field • Nashville, TN17–7Ruppenthal (2–3)Hasper (0–3)2,68231–2113–13
May 18at AlabamaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN18–1Raby (9–3)Medders (2–1)2,90432–2114–13
May 19at AlabamaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN13–1Wright (4–5)Walters (5–5)3,11033–2115–13
May 20at AlabamaHawkins Field • Nashville, TN3–32,92833–21–115–13–1
Postseason
SEC Tournament Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record May 23 South Carolina Hoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, Alabama 4–7 Johnson (1–2) Hayes (0–2) — — 33–22–1 15–13–1
SEC Tournament
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
May 23South CarolinaHoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, Alabama4–7Johnson (1–2)Hayes (0–2)33–22–115–13–1
NCAA tournament Clemson Regional Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record June 2 St. John's Doug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina, 13—4 Raby (10—3) Mooney (8—2) — 3,234 34–22–1 15–13–1 June 3 #21 Clemson Doug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina, 9—4 Wright (5—5) Barnes (5—5) — 5,097 35–22–1 15–13–1 June 4 #21 Clemson Doug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina, 0—6 Jackson (9—1) Fellows (3—3) — 3,731 35–23–1 15–13–1 June 5 #21 Clemson Doug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina, 8—0 Ruppenthal (3—3) Eubanks (7—6) — 4,462 36–23–1 15–13–1
NCAA tournament Clemson Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
June 2St. John'sDoug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina,13—4Raby (10—3)Mooney (8—2)3,23434–22–115–13–1
June 3#21 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina,9—4Wright (5—5)Barnes (5—5)5,09735–22–115–13–1
June 4#21 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina,0—6Jackson (9—1)Fellows (3—3)3,73135–23–115–13–1
June 5#21 ClemsonDoug Kingsmore StadiumClemson, South Carolina,8—0Ruppenthal (3—3)Eubanks (7—6)4,46236–23–115–13–1
NCAA tournament Corvallis Super Regional Date Opponent Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save Attendance Overall record SEC record June 9 #1 Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman FieldCorvallis, Oregon 4—8 Thompson (14—0) Raby (10—4) — 3,737 36—24—1 15–13–1 June 10 #1 Oregon State Goss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, Oregon 2—9 Fehmel (5—2) Wright (5—6) — 3,734 36—25—1 15–13–1
NCAA tournament Corvallis Super Regional
DateOpponentRankSite/stadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceOverall recordSEC record
June 9#1 Oregon StateGoss Stadium at Coleman FieldCorvallis, Oregon4—8Thompson (14—0)Raby (10—4)3,73736—24—115–13–1
June 10#1 Oregon StateGoss Stadium at Coleman Field • Corvallis, Oregon2—9Fehmel (5—2)Wright (5—6)3,73436—25—115–13–1

Record vs. conference opponents

Last two do not qualify for conf. tourn. Blank are not scheduled. Blue are home games, otherwise away.

2017 SEC baseball recordsvte Source:
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW
ALA5–241–23–00–3..0–30–30–30–31–2.0–30–2ALAW71–91–6
ARK18–112–11–2.3–0.1–23–02–11–2.1–12–12–1ARKW26–32–0
AUB16–140–32–13–02–1.0–32–1.2–12–12–11–2.AUBW57–31–2
FLA21–93–0.0–33–02–12–1.3–03–02–11–2.2–1FLAE18–24–1
UGA11–19.0–31–20–32–10–32–11–2.2–12–1.1–2UGAE64–60–3
KEN19–11...1–21–22–11–22–12–12–13–03–02–1KENE27–32–0
LSU21–93–02–13–01–23–01–23–0.2–12–1.1–2.LSUW17–34–0
MSU17–133–00–31–2.1–22–10–3.3–02–13–02–1.MSUW36–43–2
MIZZ14–163–01–2.0–32–11–2..1–22–13–00–31–2MIZZE44–62–2
MISS14–163–02–11–20–3.1–21–20–32–1..2–12–1MISSW65–51–2
SCAR13–172–1.1–21–21–21–21–21–21–2.3–0.1–2SCARE52–81–0
TENN7–21.1–11–22–11–20–3.0–30–3.0–31–21–1TENNE71–70–4
TAMU16–143–01–22–1..0–32–11–23–01–2.2–11–2TAMUW45–52–1
VAN15–132–01–2.1–22–11–2..2–11–22–11–12–1VANE35–40–0
TeamW–LALAARKAUBFLAUGAKENLSUMSUMIZZMISSSCARTENNTAMUVANTeamDivSRSW

Updated for entire regular season. Alabama and Vanderbilt had one tie game.