So, it’s March, and the SEC Tournament is next week!
And Vanderbilt might not have to play on Wednesday night! That’s thanks in part to Auburn self-imposing a postseason ban, meaning that the #11 seed doesn’t play on Wednesday night! Still!
With one game left in the regular season, I thought we would take a look at how the SEC Tournament seedings will play out. Vanderbilt, for the record, can do no better than the 11-seed, but they might get it. First, here are this weekend’s games:
- South Carolina at Kentucky
- Alabama at Georgia
- Florida at Tennessee (on Sunday, for some reason)
Now, one of the weird things about the SEC standings this year is that with teams playing varying numbers of games, tiebreakers don’t actually come into play all that much — since the seedings are set based on winning percentage, there won’t be many actual ties.