Southeastern Conference (SEC)
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States, primarily located in the southeastern region. Founded in 1932, it consists of 14 member institutions, including well-known schools like University of Alabama and University of Florida. The SEC is recognized for its strong athletic programs, particularly in football, basketball, and baseball.
The conference is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes at the Division I level. The SEC is known for its passionate fan base and high-profile rivalries, contributing to its reputation as one of the premier conferences in college sports.