Following the conclusion of several key games, the SEC Tournament seeding has been finalized with significant implications for Auburn, Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia. Alabama's win over Arkansas eliminated Auburn from the No. 2 seed contention. Auburn's fate was then tied to the outcome of the Kentucky vs. Tennessee game, where Kentucky's victory determined Auburn's seeding. Auburn secured the No. 4 seed and a double bye in the SEC Tournament after its win against Georgia, with the potential to face either South Carolina, Arkansas, or Vanderbilt in their quarterfinal match. If Auburn had lost to Georgia, they would have been the 6th seed. Kentucky's win not only affected Auburn but also ensured Kentucky a No. 2 seed in the tournament, highlighting the high stakes of their victory over Tennessee. On the other hand, Georgia's potential seeding was clarified to be the 10th seed with a win against Auburn or the 11th seed following losses by Arkansas and Ole Miss. Alabama, based on tiebreakers, was positioned as the No. 3 seed and is scheduled to play the final quarterfinal game in Nashville. In their season, Auburn beat South Carolina, Arkansas, or Vanderbilt by an average score of 86-58.
Auburn will play South Carolina, Arkansas or Vanderbilt next Friday in the SEC tournament. In four games this season, Auburn beat those teams by an average score of 86-58.
Auburn secures No. 4 seed, double bye in SEC tournament https://t.co/VXQzTfDPCv https://t.co/PKgnb7llXq
Auburn secures 4-seed, double bye in SEC tournament https://t.co/VXQzTfDPCv https://t.co/zVQi9GEfvh
Alabama will be the No. 3 seed in the SEC men’s basketball tournament and will play the final quarterfinal game Friday night in Nashville, 25 minutes after the 6 p.m. CT game ends.
let's try this again, here is Auburn's SEC Tournament seeding scenarios now... - win vs. UGA: 4 seed, play the second quarterfinal on Friday afternoon vs. South Carolina or Arkansas/Vandy - loss vs. UGA: 5 seed, play the second game on Thursday vs. Arkansas or Vandy
Kentucky just upset Tennessee on the road, so if Auburn beats Georgia, the Tigers will be the 4-seed in next week's SEC tournament. Their Friday draw would be against the winner of (5)South Carolina vs. (12)Arkansas/(13)Vanderbilt.
With Kentucky’s win, Alabama would either be a No. 3 seed (with an Auburn win tonight over Georgia) or a No. 4 seed (with an Auburn loss) in the SEC tournament, based on https://t.co/kcirz7zzqc tiebreaker simulator.
Kentucky beats Tennessee, which means Auburn's SEC Tournament seeding comes down to this... - win vs. UGA: 4 seed, play the second quarterfinal on Friday afternoon vs. South Carolina or Arkansas/Vandy - loss vs. UGA: 6 seed, play the final game on Thursday vs. Ole Miss/Mizzou
Georgia’s SEC Tournament potential seeding is clearer after Arkansas and Ole Miss lost today: — If Georgia wins at Auburn, the Bulldogs will be the 10th seed — If Georgia loses, the Bulldogs will win the tiebreaker with Arkansas for the 11th seed https://t.co/NwvhLEPxJl
Kentucky is a 2 seed in SEC Tourney if we win, 5 seed and no bye if we lose Quite a game today
Auburn has officially been eliminated from the No. 2 seed in the SEC tournament with Alabama’s win over Arkansas. Assuming an Auburn win today, the Tigers will be the No. 3 seed if Tennessee beats Kentucky, and the No. 4 seed if Kentucky wins.
with Alabama’s overtime win over Arkansas, Auburn can’t get a 2 seed in the SEC Tournament the next one to watch is Kentucky vs. Tennessee: if Tennessee wins, Auburn gets the 3 seed with a win over Georgia… if Kentucky wins, Auburn gets the 4 seed with a win over Georgia