That is a hard number to defend, but like many simple stats it fails to be indicative of anything but fan wrath.
So, let's take a look at the first five SEC games for each team in the SEC over the past three years.:
in 2012 UT was the only SEC school whose first 5 SEC games were against 5 ranked opponents. in 2011 UT was the only SEC school whose first 5 conference games were against 4 or more ranked opponents (the un-ranked opponent ended up winning the SEC east). In 2010, UT was the only SEC school whose first 5 conference games were against 4 or more ranked opponents.
In fact, of the first 15 SEC games over the past 3 seasons, UT played a total of 13 ranked teams. Kentucky was the only other team to be in double digits, with 10 over that same time; LSU and Vandy both played 9; Ole Miss played 8; MSU/UF/Auburn played 7; Bama played 6; Arky and SCAR played 5; and UGA played 4. So just to run some further numbers, that means that Kentucky played 77% as many ranked SEC conference opponents as we did, and UGA played 30%. Seems like a stark contrast to me.
When viewed that way, at least to me, that stat has a totally different flavor, and in fact is inconsequential as the numbers seem to be more of a testimony to how difficult our schedule has been for the first five games of the season over the past three years.
But whatever, draw your own conclusions, I am not trying to push you to hold one viewpoint over another.