Posted by Greg Mitchell on November 14th, 2014
With college basketball tipping off around the country tonight, let’s take a look what to watch for involving SEC teams this weekend.
Who are they playing? There’s no better way for the league to boost its dwindling reputation than by winning non-conference games against quality opponents. It’s only one weekend, but it doesn’t look like the SEC has much opportunity to start changing minds right out of the gate. Overall the league has, to put it lightly, an uninspiring slate of games on tap. There’s nothing wrong with that — you don’t necessarily want to schedule opening games with the Kansases and Dukes of the world right off the bat. This just means that the onus is on the league to not drop an embarrassing game this weekend, especially for teams with NCAA aspirations like Arkansas and LSU. Tennessee and Georgia have tricky games as well, but other than those (vs. VCU and Georgia Tech, respectively), you would expect the league to get to Monday unscathed. One note: Kentucky and Missouri are doubling up and face considerably tougher competition on Sunday, at least according to KenPom. The Wildcats shouldn’t have a problem, of course, but Valparaiso might be a sneaky upset pick against Kim Anderson’s young team. The full list of games involving SEC teams is below.
Team |
Opponent |
KenPom Rank |
Tennessee |
VCU (neutral) |
17 |
Georgia |
Georgia Tech (road) |
96 |
Kentucky (Sunday) |
Buffalo |
141 |
Missouri (Sunday) |
Valparaiso |
160 |
Florida |
William & Mary |
161 |
Auburn |
Milwaukee |
189 |
Ole Miss |
Charleston Southern |
193 |
Texas A&M |
Northwestern State |
196 |
Alabama |
Towson |
203 |
LSU |
Gardner-Webb |
242 |
South Carolina |
North Florida |
247 |
Missouri (Friday) |
UMKC |
251 |
Kentucky (Friday) |
Grand Canyon |
269 |
Mississippi State |
Western Carolina |
270 |
Arkansas |
Alabama State |
291 |
Vanderbilt |
Trevecca Nazarene |
n/a |
It’s all about platoons. Of course this piece contains a few words on the platoon system, and how could it not? There are so many questions about the system John Calipari plans to run this season: how will the minutes work out on a team of future pros? Will Coach Cal stick to it throughout an entire game? A month? An entire season? Will everyone stay happy? Kentucky has a quick turnaround with a game tonight against Grand Canyon and another on Sunday against Buffalo, which should allow the platoon system to pay immediate dividends. The most interesting question will be what happens when future games get tight and the Wildcats need to close out better opponents. Unfortunately, we’ll probably need to wait until Tuesday against Kansas for a better answer to that question. Read the rest of this entry »
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