Three games in, and only Kentucky and Vanderbilt are undefeated in conference play. Vandy has played three of the bottom four teams on our ballot this week, and we almost got Kentucky on Saturday. The league is strong this year, boys and girls, with three Top 15 teams in the coaches' poll and Vandy first among those also receiving votes. The league's top five teams are all seeded 8 or higher in this week's bracket matrix; last time that happened in the actual tournament draw was 2006. And with several teams in the lower half still feisty enough to make a run and/or beat you on any given night, we appear to be in for the best regular season we've seen in a long time. With divisional seeding for the SEC Tournament thrown out, every game matters and the more chaos, the better.
Here's our ballot for this week - we'll post a link to this week's results when they become available:
1. Kentucky - 17-1 (3-0) - AP #2 - RPI #9 - KenPom #5
We talked about this when it happened, but last year's Kentucky team doesn't win that game in Knoxville in mid-January. And last year's Kentucky team matured their way to the Final Four. If this team follows a similar path, they'll be there in the end; there's not a team in college basketball that looks or feels better than them right now. But they also don't have the feel of the 2010 NBA All-Rookie Team that you had to pray missed threes all night to have a chance to beat. They're the best, but the rest of the league is good enough to make them earn it.
2. Mississippi State - 15-3 (2-1) - AP #18 - RPI #40 - KenPom #56
Having seen both them and Florida, we're obviously going to give them the nod. On their best day, I think they're better than the Gators. But I also think you're going to see Florida's best day more often than you see Mississippi State's. Their post players would drive me crazy - so much potential that doesn't always materialize.

3. Florida - 14-4 (2-1) - AP #17 - RPI #42 - KenPom #12
Continuing to make the Vols' win over them sound impressive: Florida's 14 wins have come by an average of 23.3 points. They followed that script once they left Knoxville, beating Georgia by 22 and South Carolina by 14. They play mostly lower tier teams the next two weeks, but check out February 4-18: Vanderbilt, at Kentucky, Tennessee, at Alabama, at Arkansas. Remember, other than the weird Rutgers overtime loss and what we did to them in Knoxville, their only other losses are single digit affairs at #1 Syracuse and #6 Ohio State.
4. Vanderbilt - 13-4 (3-0) - RPI #31 - KenPom #36
Vandy holds at four simply because they haven't played anyone in the league yet, with double digit wins over Auburn, South Carolina, and Georgia. That's getting ready to change, as they're at Alabama Thursday night, then home against Mississippi State and Tennessee.
5. Alabama - 13-4 (2-1) - RPI #20 - KenPom #14
Though Bama doesn't have an elite win yet, they've solved their previous problems with the selection committee by scheduling a bunch of good-but-not-great teams and beating most of them. Mississippi State denied them their first elite win last week by four points. This week they get the turnaround screwjob: home against Vandy at 7:00 PM Thursday, at Rupp Arena Saturday at high noon. When we play them it's first one to 50.
6. Arkansas - 13-4 (2-1) - RPI #80 - KenPom #79
Stunned Mississippi State by dropping 98 on them in regulation to open conference play, then lost at Ole Miss before rebounding with a nice win over LSU. They're at Rupp tonight, followed by an important non-conference home date with Michigan. Win one of those, and the tournament talk can truly begin.
7. Tennessee - 8-9 (1-2) - RPI #174 - KenPom #100
Since our preseason ballot two weeks ago, Tennessee is up 99 spots in RPI and 21 in KenPom. It's the best you could possibly feel having gone 1-2 to open conference play, with a dominant tone-setter victory against Florida that led to a pair of almosts against the top two teams on our ballot. Factor in the Jarnell Stokes bump, which first impression suggests will be a significant one, and the Vols move into the middle tier with high hopes for the future. This team will be in every game every night.
8. LSU - 11-6 (1-2) - RPI #74 - KenPom #77
Blew out Ole Miss 81-55 to open conference play, but didn't play so well on the road, losing at Alabama and Arkansas by 25 combined points. Another team in search of quality wins, a list that right now includes only Marquette. Home against Auburn tonight, then back to the brutal: at Florida, at Mississippi State, home to Kentucky. We'll see.
9. Auburn - 11-6 (1-2) - RPI #142 - KenPom #207
Pomeroy hates Auburn with a passion compared to the rest of the league. The Tigers were 10-3 two weeks ago with a soft schedule. Then they lost to Florida State by 29, Vanderbilt by 30 (which almost matched their point total of 35), and Kentucky by 15. But they found a pulse against...
10. Ole Miss - 11-6 (1-2) - RPI #54 - KenPom #124
...who lost in double overtime on The Plains, so we give Auburn the slight nod this week. The Rebels did beat Arkansas in Oxford, but again, were crushed by LSU. They host Mississippi State tomorrow night. Their losses - including Marquette, 17-2 MTSU, 16-3 Southern Miss, Dayton, and LSU - didn't look bad until Auburn got them. They've got work to do.
11. Georgia - 9-8 (0-3) - RPI #116 - KenPom #135
See, you think, "No way man, no way Georgia is the next-to-worst team in the SEC." But the Dawgs appear to be the latest SEC team to ride a core group of players to postseason success, then crash and burn when those players leave. Take away Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie, and you've got a team that can't score: Georgia averages just 62.2 points per game, dead last in the SEC and 292nd out of 344 in the nation (fun fact: true to form, Kevin O'Neill's team is 341st in that stat). The Dawgs have faced Alabama, Florida, and Vanderbilt to open, which ain't easy, but they lost all three by double figures. Tennessee's lockdown defense should have its way tomorrow night. Kyle says:
Obviously, the team must be given considerable credit for hanging tough with a quality conference foe (Vanderbilt) on the road. At the same time, the usual issues of on-court discipline, poor shot selection, and lack of an inside presence continue to hound this team. It’s unfair to call this the same old stuff on a different day, but progress is slow and time is short. With four of the next six games in Athens and the next road game at Auburn, the Red and Black had better get to winning soon if they plan to do any winning at all.
12. South Carolina - 8-9 (0-3) - RPI #192 - KenPom #130
We had them at the bottom in our preseason ballot, and they've done nothing to change my mind. Granted, playing Kentucky, Vandy, and Florida isn't the easiest path, but this remains a team with no quality wins that plays hard but runs out of gas in big games, and also loses to the Elons and Tennessee States of the world. If there's a silver lining, it's that the better they get at football, the less they care about this part like the rest of we non-Kentucky folk in this league.
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In regards to potential homer factor
I’ll note that of ballots that have been published so far this week, ASOB has the Vols up from 10 to 8, Garnet and Black Attack has the Vols at 6, and And The Valley Shook has the Vols at 10. Andy Katz has the Vols at 6 in his power poll this week.
Will Shelton - January 17, 2012
not sure I understand ATVS' logic
Auburn got a bump up for playing Kentucky close (even though they lost by double digits) and beating Ole Miss in double overtime, whereas Tennessee stays below them despite playing Kentucky closer and beating Florida handily
Incipient_Senescence - January 17, 2012
LSU fans...
I wouldn’t be surprised if half the voters in this poll watched less than 2 games a week.
Caban - January 17, 2012
Florida is 3rd.
UT beat Florida, so they are better.
UT should be 2nd.
TennesseeTyrants - January 17, 2012
Trust me, I seriously considered
Vols at 5, Florida at 6
Will Shelton - January 17, 2012
also
Arkansas should be ahead of Mississippi State
Ole Miss should be ahead of Arkansas
LSU and Auburn should both be ahead of Ole Miss
Arkansas should be ahead of LSU
Incipient_Senescence - January 17, 2012
H2H police ftw
VolnVA - January 17, 2012
Something like that, yeah.
haha
TennesseeTyrants - January 18, 2012
Funny!
memphispete - January 18, 2012
If folks are watching:
tonight:
Auburn at LSU – 7:00 PM ET – ESPNU (plenty of good seats still available, my goodness)
Arkansas at Kentucky – 9:00 PM ET – ESPN
tomorrow:
Tennessee at Georgia – 8:00 PM ET – SEC Network/ESPN3
Mississippi State at Ole Miss – 9:00 PM ET – CSS/ESPN3
Thursday:
Vanderbilt at Alabama – 7:00 PM ET – ESPN2
Will Shelton - January 17, 2012
And Auburn is handling LSU on the road...
Guess LSU still sucks, because we know Auburn isn’t very good.
Caban - January 17, 2012
Also...
Western Carolina is apparently playing a junior college competing in the NCCAA.
They are up 117-37 in the 2nd half. How in the world does a game like that get agreed to?
Caban - January 17, 2012
Doh...
they aren’t even NCCAA D1. They are a D2 NCCAA school.
This is arguably the lowest division in all college sports.
Caban - January 17, 2012
and WCU has extended the lead to 100 points.
139-39
Caban - January 17, 2012
watching this on firstrow...
and Toccoa Falls(the NCCAA team) is flat out incompetent.
They would make a bad pickup basketball team.
Caban - January 17, 2012
TFC was ranked #1970 by Ken Massey's ratings
Western Carolina was #222.
That’s got to be the biggest rating gap in a game all year.
Caban - January 17, 2012
hey, I have a friend who almost went to Toccoa
Incipient_Senescence - January 17, 2012
and WCU wins by 102
141-39
Caban - January 17, 2012
And Arkansas State has signed Michael Dyer...
I feel bad for anyone who scheduled them in 2013 expecting a cupcake game.
Caban - January 17, 2012
Oregon, come on down
crap, that’s 2012
Incipient_Senescence - January 17, 2012
Ooof...
LSU allows Auburn 3 attempt to tie in the last ten seconds.
Auburn hit the 3rd attempt to send the game to OT.
Caban - January 17, 2012
and LSU pulls away in OT...
as Auburn just completely folded.
2 charges, a travel, and a goaltend will not win many OT games.
Caban - January 17, 2012
Kentucky has eight blocked shots at halftime
and is up 16 on Arkansas
Will Shelton - January 17, 2012
and finish with 13 blocks in a 23 point win
Anthony Davis: 27 points, 14 rebounds, 7 blocks
Will Shelton - January 17, 2012
freak of nature
shut down Golden by himself
Incipient_Senescence - January 17, 2012
Best player in country
IMO.
He has an 82" wingspan, I believe. That is simply freakish. He grew 8" since he was a sophomore in high school, where he played guard. So he has a guard’s agility while playing in the paint. When he sat in the 1st half against UT, Maymon started going to work. Without Davis in there to roll helpside with his D, UK becomes an average post defense.
pound the rock - January 18, 2012
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