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Which SEC school had the most arrests in 2015?

The 2015 year and season are over, meaning the most important question on everyone's mind can be answered: which SEC football team had the most arrests over the calendar year?

Ron Higgins over at the New Orleans Times-Picayune compiled the data, and winner of his "Golden Cuffs" award for the 2015 season is... the Florida Gators! Florida led the SEC with eight arrests in 2015, including two arrests during the football season. Alabama and Mississippi State tied for second place with six.

The data comes from Arrest Nation, which has been compiling the arrest statistics since 2010. Over that time period, Florida leads the conference in total arrests at 26, with Georgia registering in second place with 22.

This is the second time that Florida has won the "award" since 2011, but overall for the conference, the year was a huge improvement over 2014. That year, Tennessee had 11 arrests to the lead the league, with the SEC totaling 62 arrests. There were 42 total arrests for SEC football players in 2015.

The full 2015 results:

1. Florida - 8
2. Alabama - 6
2. Mississippi State - 6
4. LSU - 5
5. Georgia - 4
5. Tennessee - 4
5. Ole Miss - 4
8. Arkansas - 3
9. Auburn - 1
9. Texas A&M - 1
11. Kentucky - 0
11. Missouri - 0
11. Vanderbilt - 0
11. South Carolina - 0

[h/t NOLA.com]