But other than Kansas, nobody appears to be really bad. There isn’t an obvious College Football Playoff contender in the mix yet. The league hasn’t done anything overly exciting in nonconference play, but it has largely avoided bad losses. Worst road/neutral loss: Mississippi State at Memphis. 180.īest road/neutral win: Georgia over Clemson. Percentage of games played on road/neutral sites. Worst home loss: Vanderbilt to East Tennessee State, by 20. And with a 3–4 road record, the SEC hasn’t taken care of business in hostile stadiums. But those splashy opening wins on neutral sites by Alabama and Georgia have lost some juice as Clemson and Miami have struggled. The conference is excellent, no doubt about it.