- Kentucky - Kentucky will lose a conference game this season. It won't happen this week with trips to Georgia and LSU.
- Vandy - I am not sure how they lost at home to Mississippi State, but I am sure Stallings will figure a way to right the ship until the second game of the NCAA tournament.
- Florida - With a trip to Oxford this week, we get to see if Florida's success is a product of the schedule to this point.
- Mississippi State - The win at Vandy is a sign the Bulldogs are still relevant in the best of the rest discussion. Of course, there are four other teams that can say the same thing.
- Alabama - It is hard to fault the Tide for a down week with three top 40 RPI teams on the schedule. Unfortunately, it does mean the have to be moved down with how closely matched the teams are.
- Ole Miss - Col. Akbar's Bears better learn to close the deal or they will be a top seed in the NIT.
- Arkansas - Youth was on display both with the good (a strong statement win over a tough Michigan team) and the bad (losing their will to live in a way worse than 20 point loss at Kentucky) this week.
- LSU - Seriously, you could flip a coin on 8th. Georgia, Tennessee, and LSU are all that close right now. I went straight with RPI on these three.
- Georgia - Too bad the Dawgs can't play the intensity they showed in the last 2 minutes against Mississippi for a full game. Since they don't, they find themselves in the bottom of the conference.
- Tennessee - Dear Cuozno, that Stokes guy is good.
- Auburn - Could have ranked them 8th, but conventional wisdom says they will revert to the team that only scored 35 points against Vandy.
- South Carolina - How did they win 8 games? It's a miracle.
TD
1 comments:
Not sure how we are above UT. I know we beat them, but I would think the wins over UConn and UF would count for a lot more than our win over UT.
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