1945 Southeastern Conference Standings
| Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
| Alabama | 10-0 | 430 | 80 | # | 6-0 | 265 | 60 | Frank W. Thomas | |||
| Louisiana State | 7-2 | 245 | 92 | 5-2 | 172 | 80 | Bernie H. Moore | ||||
| Georgia | 9-2 | 314 | 100 | 4-2 | 164 | 66 | Wallace Butts | ||||
| Tennessee | 8-1 | 238 | 52 | 3-1 | 100 | 25 | John Barnhill | ||||
| Mississippi | 4-5 | 100 | 183 | 3-3 | 68 | 112 | Harry J. Mehre | ||||
| Vanderbilt | 3-6 | 71 | 215 | 2-4 | 40 | 175 | Doby Bartling | ||||
| Georgia Tech | 4-6 | 157 | 165 | 2-2 | 68 | 56 | Bobby Dodd | ||||
| Mississippi State | 6-3 | 221 | 108 | 2-3 | 79 | 96 | Allyn McKeen | ||||
| Auburn | 5-5 | 172 | 129 | 2-3 | 46 | 89 | Carl M. Voyles | ||||
| Florida | 4-5-1 | 155 | 100 | 1-3-1 | 32 | 79 | Thomas J. Tom Lieb | ||||
| Tulane | 2-6-1 | 93 | 212 | 1-3-1 | 41 | 113 | Claude Simons, Jr. | ||||
| Kentucky | 2-8 | 96 | 217 | 0-5 | 38 | 162 | Bernie Shively | ||||
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.