The Southeastern Athletic Conference (SEAC) was an
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conference of
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(HBCUs) that existed from 1929 to 1961. It was known as the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association between 1929 and 1942. The conference's members were located in
Florida
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,
Georgia
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, and
South Carolina
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.
[Southeastern Athletic Conference]
, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 30, 2015.
Member schools
;Notes:
Football champions
*1929 –
Claflin (SC)
*1930 –
South Carolina A&M
*1931 – South Carolina A&M
*1932 –
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and
Paine
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*1933 – Claflin (SC)
*1934 – Claflin (SC)
*1935 – Claflin (SC)
*1936 –
Allen (SC)
*1937 – Allen (SC)
*1938 –
Georgia State College
*1939 – Allen (SC)
*1940 – Allen (SC)
*1941 – Allen (SC)
*1942 –
Bethune–Cookman
*1943 – ''No champion''
*1944 – ''No champion''
*1945 – ''No champion''
*1946 – Allen (SC)
*1947 – Bethune–Cookman
*1948 – Georgia State College
*1949 – Claflin (SC)
*1950 –
Savannah State
*1951 –
Morris (SC)
*1952 – Morris (SC)
*1953 – Claflin (SC)
*1954 –
Florida N&I
*1955 –
Albany State (GA)
*1956 – Florida N&I and Savannah State
*1957 – Florida N&I
*1958 – Claflin (SC)
*1959 – Albany State and Claflin (SC)
*1960 – Albany State and Claflin (SC)
*1961 –
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See also
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Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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List of defunct college football conferences
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References
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College sports in Florida
College sports in Georgia (U.S. state)
College sports in South Carolina
1929 establishments in the United States
1961 disestablishments in the United States