Times staff
Sunday, May 8, 2011
SEC championships
All schools have been with the conference since it formed in 1933 except Arkansas and South Carolina, both of which entered in 1991:
School Titles
Florida 200
Tennessee 150
Georgia 134
LSU 117
Alabama 75
Arkansas 75
Auburn 70
Kentucky 66
Mississippi State 28
Mississippi 20
Vanderbilt 10
South Carolina 8
Florida's SEC titles
Sport Titles
Men's swimming and diving 33
Women's tennis 25
Women's volleyball 19
Women's swimming and diving17
Men's golf 15
Baseball 11
Women's soccer 11
Men's tennis9
Football8
Women's golf8
Women's gymnastics7
Men's indoor track6
Women's indoor track6
Men's basketball5
Women's cross country 5
Women's outdoor track5
Men's outdoor track4
Men's cross country3
Softball 3
Note: Women's basketball has not won a title, and the SEC doesn't sanction women's lacrosse.
SEC budgets
USA Today, via public records requests, compiled athletic budgets for the 2009-10 school year. The SEC schools with number of sports they offer:
Schools No. Budget
Tennessee 20 $111,670,619
Florida 21 $105,824,376
LSU 19 $102,326,769
Alabama 20 $98,961,214
Auburn 21 $90,908,902
Kentucky 23 $79,002,986
South Carolina 20 $78,295,030
Georgia 21 $77,250,831
Arkansas 19 $71,801,905
Mississippi 18 $45,737,904
Mississippi St.16 $36,265,186
Note: As a private institution, Vanderbilt, which offers 16 sports, does not have to release financial information.