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SEC Rankings As Of 2-23-09
Posted by Tom Wilson | Posted in Regular Season | Posted on 23-02-2009
LSU was the first team in the SEC to solidfy an NCAA tournament bid last week with a win at Arkansas. The Tigers followed up that victory with a home win against Auburn to move to 11-1 in the SEC. LSU can clinch the SEC West title with a win against Florida Tuesday night.
The SEC-West-leading Tigers will have a hand in deciding the SEC champion
this week as they play host to Florida tomorrow night and then travel to Lexington to play Kentucky on Saturday.
The SEC East continues to be a jumbled mess. As expected, Florida got well last week with two home games and two wins. Tennessee, conversely, lost two on the road and was blown out on both occasions.
The East is anybody’s title with four games remaining.
Here are my conference rankings for the week of 2-23-09:
1. LSU (11-1) – Will clinch SEC West by defeating Florida Tuesday night. Already secured conference’s first NCAA tournament bid.
2. South Carolina (8-4) – Narrowly defeated Arkansas at home to stay atop SEC East. Still without a bad loss in conference play.
3. Kentucky (8-4) – Up-and-down week for the Cats, but blowout win against Tennessee has them feeling good with two weeks to play.
4. Florida (8-4) – Big games with LSU and Tennessee this week.
5. Mississippi State (7-5) – Not world beaters, but the best of the rest right now.
6. Tennessee (7-5) – Dropped to fourth place in the East after two blowout losses on the road.
7. Ole Miss (6-6) – Save for the Cincinnati situation, Kennedy would be conference coach of the year candidate.
8. Vanderbilt (5-7) – This team continues to mystify me.
9. Auburn (6-6) – Could make some noise next month in SEC tournament.
10. Alabama (4-8)
11. Arkansas (1-11)
12. Georgia (1-11)
Georgia’s upset win over Florida, the Bulldogs’ first win in conference play and a defeat for Florida that knocked them out of a first-place tie in the East.