Chris4Vols22
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I think the top 5 are locks. Will Texas A&M get their groove back? I think so but they could keep sliding.
I think Missouri will finish 8-10 and miss. Alabama already slipping. Georgia has a home ec teacher as their coach.
Maybe Miss State gets hot.
All UK hate aside, I agree. I think they will still compete for SEC title though, but this season has been crazy. Pretty exciting year for bball down south.
I'm having a hard time finding that statistic. Any idea where it could be found?
It was partially based on assumption...SEC went to 14 teams same time field went to 68, so Im assuming when field was 64 teams or less and only 12 SEC teams that they never got in 6. I went through the years after expansion and most I counted was 5 last season.
SEC got 6 in during the 1999 NCAAT.
Tennessee, Ole Miss, Kentucky, Arkansas, Florida, and Auburn
Also in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
I just hope we don't flush the season away with a 5 or 6 game losing streak. This team is to talented. But at times they play cocky. They need to stay locked in on defense. Play a full 40 minutes and beat Missouri tonight.
NCAA is now putting out "team sheets" every day. They include the new quadrants which they've announced would replace their traditional reliance on RPI. They also include other statistical rankings: such as KPI, Espn SOR, KenPom, BPI, and Sagarin. And an average of the quality and stat rankings. My guess is that seeding will be strongly correlated to those numbers. Which right now they have Tennessee with an average of 16. So ~5 seed.
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/Stats Library/January 16, 2018 Team Sheets.pdf
