SEC women's basketball standings & possible SEC tournament opponent

#26
#26
Kentucky 8-7
Tennessee 8-7
South Carolina beat Kentucky Tennessee finishes at six seed.
the first post in this thread has the link where you can check the SEC standings
@chuckiepoo
 
#27
#27
The 2-way ties are a lot more straight forward. If 3 or more are tied is can get convoluted.

Key SEC Tournament Tiebreaker Rules:

Two-Team Tie:
1) Head-to-head result.
2) Record against the highest-seeded team and moving down.
3) If still tied, a coin flip by the Commissioner.

Three-Team Tie (or more):
1) Winning percentage of games played among the tied teams.
2) If still tied, the best record against the highest-seeded team, proceeding down the standings.
3) If three or more teams remain tied after that, a draw by the Commissioner.

You're right
Kentucky
Old miss
Tennessee
Are 8-7
 
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#28
#28
The 2-way ties are a lot more straight forward. If 3 or more are tied is can get convoluted.

Key SEC Tournament Tiebreaker Rules:

Two-Team Tie:
1) Head-to-head result.
2) Record against the highest-seeded team and moving down.
3) If still tied, a coin flip by the Commissioner.

Three-Team Tie (or more):
1) Winning percentage of games played among the tied teams.
2) If still tied, the best record against the highest-seeded team, proceeding down the standings.
3) If three or more teams remain tied after that, a draw by the Commissioner.
#6 8-7 Kentucky 21-8 South Carolina
#7 8-7 old Miss 21-9 Texas A&M
#8 8-7Tennessee 16-11 Vanderbilt
#9 7-8 Georgia 21-8 Florida
#10 7-8 Alabama 21-8 Texas
 
#29
#29
Kentucky 8-7 players South Carolina Sunday Tennessee could finish #6
Tennessee 8-7 has the tiebreaker over Kentucky
Old Miss 8-7
Seventh if Kentucky loses and we win or if we lose. Ole MIss has to lose and we have to win to get sixth. We look like seventh as I think SC beats Kentucky. Even if we beat Vandy looks like Ole Miss will beat A&M so seventh looks like the finish for us.

SC, Texas, Vandy, LSU, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee It could be a little different, but I think head to head is going to decide the first seven cause Ole Miss should win. If they lose it get interesting if we win.
 
#30
#30
The 2-way ties are a lot more straight forward. If 3 or more are tied is can get convoluted.

Key SEC Tournament Tiebreaker Rules:

Two-Team Tie:
1) Head-to-head result.
2) Record against the highest-seeded team and moving down.
3) If still tied, a coin flip by the Commissioner.

Three-Team Tie (or more):
1) Winning percentage of games played among the tied teams.
2) If still tied, the best record against the highest-seeded team, proceeding down the standings.
3) If three or more teams remain tied after that, a draw by the Commissioner.
In our situation we have the tiebreaker over three of them if Kentucky loses to Sc so that instantly puts us in seventh place that is if Ole Miss wins. I am thinking Ole Miss will win that game and help us avoid the five way tie or Tennessee will beat Vanderbilt to do the same. I hope we don't get the five way tie, but I feel certain Tennessee would at least finish high enough to avoid playing game one.
 
#31
#31
#6 8-7 Kentucky 21-8 South Carolina
#7 8-7 old Miss 21-9 Texas A&M
#8 8-7Tennessee 16-11 Vanderbilt
#9 7-8 Georgia 21-8 Florida
#10 7-8 Alabama 21-8 Texas
Volfan2012
Kentucky losses South Carolina
Tennessee losses Vanderbilt
Georgia beats Florida
Old Miss wins Alabama losses
Three tie Kentucky Tennessee Georgia
@Volfan2012
What order would they be seed
Is first tied breaker over record average games played between the three games winning percentage?
Or is the overall season games winning percentage?
 
#32
#32
Volfan2012
Kentucky losses South Carolina
Tennessee losses Vanderbilt
Georgia beats Florida
Old Miss wins Alabama losses
Three tie Kentucky Tennessee Georgia
@Volfan2012
What order would they be seed
Is first tied breaker over record average games played between the three games winning percentage?
Or is the overall season games winning percentage?
First tiebreaker is head to head and we have tiebreaker over Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama but not Ole Miss. We are ahead of Kentucky right now and will stay ahead of them if they lose to South Carolina which will be seventh. Only way we could get passed Ole Miss would be if they lost and we won making us sixth. Kentucky wins and we lose they pass us. The only problem comes in if we lose, Kentucky loses, Ole Miss loses and Alabama and Georgia win and five way tie. In that case we would be 3 and 1 don't know what the other fours records would be against each other but best would get sixth and second best seventh on down the line. Would be easy to figure just see how other played against each of the other four teams that are tied.
 
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#33
#33
Even the most ardent Kellie mockers and disparagers will be pulling for Mizzou Wed. night. Maybe especially those sad folks, as they would be hoping for a repeat of the earlier contest against us should Mizzou pull off the upset of Alabama.
 
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#34
#34
Even the most ardent Kellie mockers and disparagers will be pulling for Mizzou Wed. night. Maybe especially those sad folks, as they would be hoping for a repeat of the earlier contest against us should Mizzou pull off the upset of Alabama.
And then Mizzou just might pull the upset on us. Our team is a dumpster fire right now
 

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