Posted by jstevrtc on January 19th, 2010
Paul Jordan of Wildcat Blue Blog is the RTC correspondent for the Southeastern Conference.
EAST
- Kentucky 18-0 (3-0)
- Vanderbilt 14-3 (3-0)
- Tennessee 14-2 (2-0)
- South Carolina 11-6 (2-1)
- Florida 12-5 (1-2)
- Georgia 8-8 (0-3)
WEST
- Mississippi State 15-3 (3-0)
- Arkansas 8-9 (1-1)
- Mississippi 13-4 (1-2)
- Alabama 11-6 (1-2)
- LSU 9-8 (0-3)
- Auburn 9-9 (0-3)
The talk of the SEC being a vastly improved conference may have been a bit premature once we got into conference play. I still think the SEC will have five sure-fire seeds in the NCAA Tournament (Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, and Mississippi) with Florida, South Carolina, and Alabama being bubble teams at this time. Mississippi had two losses to ranked teams, but I still think they are tournament-worthy.
The Tennessee situation got a little more resolved this week as it was announced that Melvin Goins and Cameron Tatum will be rejoining the Vols but Brian Williams still remains on suspension indefinitely. The trio were suspended because of a January 1st arrest on guns and drug charges. Tyler Smith was dismissed from the team.
Speaking of the Vols, they have now solidified themselves inside top 10 as they find themselves as the #8 team in both the AP Top 25 and the ESPN/USA Today polls. Kentucky still holds onto the #2 spot in each of the polls this week — for now. Mississippi is still hanging around in the polls at #22 in the AP Top 25 and #24 in the ESPN/USA Today and Mississippi State re-enters the AP at #23. Vanderbilt is on the verge of entering both polls also.
Kentucky’s Eric Bledsoe was named SEC Freshman of the Week after he averaged 19 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in wins at Florida and at Auburn. Mississippi State’s Jarvis Varnado named SEC Player of the Week after he averaged 15.5 points, 13.0 rebounds and 8.0 blocks in wins over Arkansas and Georgia.
MUST-SEE GAMES OF THE WEEK
- 1/19 – Tennessee (14-2) @ Alabama (11-6) – 7 PM – ESPN
- 1/20 – South Carolina (11-6) @ Mississippi (13-4) – 9PM – ESPN 360
- 1/21 – Florida (12-5) @ Arkansas (8-9) – 9 PM – ESPN
- 1/23 – Mississippi State (15-3) @ Alabama (11-6) – 12PM – CBS; Mississippi (13-4) @ LSU (9-8) – 1:30 PM – ESPN 360
- 1/23 – Arkansas (8-9) @ Kentucky (18-0) – 4 PM – ESPN 360
- 1/23 – South Carolina (11-6) @ Florida (12-5) – 6 PM – ESPN
TEAM UPDATES (Rankings are AP Top 25, ESPN/USA Today)
EAST:
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Kentucky (#2, #2) – On Tuesday, Kentucky used a 17-4 run over the last 5:00 to put away the Florida Gators in Gainesville, 89-77. This was the first win for Kentucky at Gainesville since 2004. UK was led by Eric Bledsoe’s 25 points. John Wall added 17 points and Patrick Patterson 15. Three days later, Kentucky built an early 19 point lead on Auburn but the Tigers gave UK their best shot and chipped away to eventually tie the game at 60. Kentucky pulled away over the last 6:00 or so to win their second straight road game, 72-67, and remain perfect on the season. Kentucky was led by 16 points and 11 rebounds from DeMarcus Cousins and 13 points each from Wall and Bledsoe.
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Vanderbilt – Jeffery Taylor broke open a tie game with :06 left by hitting one of two free throws and Vanderbilt held off Alabama to win 65-64 at Tuscaloosa on Wednesday. A.J. Ogilvy and Taylor scored 13 points to lead Vandy and freshman John Jenkins hit three of four 3-pointers to finish with 11 off the bench. It was a battle of 2-0 SEC teams on Saturday as Vanderbilt traveled to South Carolina. Ogilvy scored 18 of 22 points in the second half as Vanderbilt won their eighth straight game with an 89-79 victory over South Carolina. Taylor led with 16 for the Commodores.
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Tennessee – Starting center Wayne Chism scored 12 points, not to mention 12 rebounds and six steals as Tennessee (No. 10 ESPN/USA Today, No. 9 AP) shook off a slow start to beat Auburn on Thursday, 81-55. Bobby Maze and J.P. Prince both had 14 points for the Volunteers, while Scotty Hopson chipped in 11 and Kenny Hall added ten. Chism played 41 minutes and scored 26 points, including six consecutive free throws in overtime, to bail Tennessee out as the Volunteers beat Mississippi 71-69 just two days later. Prince added 13 points as the Vols won their sixth straight game.
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South Carolina – Devan Downey scored 29 points and had seven rebounds to lead South Carolina to a 67-58 win over LSU on Wednesday. The Gamecocks trailed 49-47 with about 9:00 remaining when they went on a 17-1 streak that sealed the game. Downey was 6-12 on 3-pointers and Brandis Raley-Ross also put in 12 for the Gamecocks. On Saturday, Downey had 35 points and 6 steals but that was not enough to prevent a home court 89-79 loss to Vanderbilt. Raley-Ross and Lakeem Jackson also put in 11 points apiece.
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Florida – The Gators dropped to 0-2 conference play for the first time in the Billy Donovan era on Tuesday with their 89-77 loss to Kentucky. Erving Walker nailed four 3-pointers and had 20 points, and Alex Tyus added 17. The last time UF was 0-2 in conference play was 1996 — the year before Donovan arrived. On Saturday, Kenny Boynton had 18 points as the Gators won a battle of winless SEC teams over LSU, 72-58. Chandler Parsons had 11 points as he moved into the starting lineup and all five Gator starters scored in double figures. On the downside, the Gator bench only managed four points in the win.
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Georgia – The Bulldogs gave the 23rd-ranked Ole Miss Rebels all they wanted on Wednesday night, but fell short in a 80-76 loss. The Bulldogs, who were coming off an eight point loss at #2 Kentucky last Saturday, were in this game until the final seconds. Trey Thompkins led the Bulldogs scoring with 21 points and Travis Leslie added 17 for Georgia. Georgia then took another tough loss on Saturday as they fell 72-69 to Mississippi State. The Bulldogs had leads of 41-30 and 64-51 but could not maintain. Thompkins and Leslie led the way with 18 and 14 points, respectively.
WEST:
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Mississippi State – Jarvis Varnado had 17 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 blocks for his second triple-double, and Mississippi State just held on to beat Arkansas 82-80 on Thursday night. The Bulldogs opened an early 19-point lead, but had to repel a late rally by the Razorbacks who cut it to three with 32 seconds left. Dee Bost had 20 to lead the Bulldogs, and Ravern Johnson and Barry Stewart also scored in double digits. Bost and Phil Turner each scored 15 points to lead Mississippi State to a 72-69 victory over Georgia on Saturday. The Bulldogs had to overcome a pair of 10-point deficits in beating the Bulldogs.
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Arkansas – On Thursday night the Razorbacks mounted a furious second half rally but fell just short at Starkville, losing 82-80 to Mississippi State. The Hogs fought back from 19 down but could not complete the comeback. Marshawn Powell and Courtney Fortson had 25 and 20 points, respectively, to help the Razorbacks fight back. On Saturday the Razorbacks were feeling it, as three players posted double-doubles in a 71-59 win over Alabama. Powell had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Mike Washington scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for the Razorbacks. Fortson had 12 points and 10 assists, and Rotnei Clarke also scored 17.
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Mississippi – Eniel Polynice scored off an inbounds pass to himself with 11.3 seconds remaining on Wednesday night, and Mississippi (No. 23 ESPN/USA Today, No. 21 AP) handed Georgia another tough loss, 80-76. Polynice finished with 10 and Chris Warren added 12 to lead the Rebels. Trevor Gaskins and Zach Graham each scored 11 off the bench to aid the Rebel cause. Then on Saturday Ole Miss led most of the second half but could not hold off the Volunteers in Knoxville losing in OT, 71-69. Warren and Terrico White led the Rebels with 19 and 17 points, respectively, and Graham scored 16 off the bench.
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Alabama – The Crimson Tide jumped out to an early 10 point lead and led most of the game on Wednesday evening, but could not hold on in a heartbreaking 65-64 loss to Vanderbilt. Mikhail Torrance had 23 points on 9-13 shooting and Tony Mitchell added ten points off the bench for Alabama. ‘Bama’s tough start in the SEC continued on Saturday with a loss to Arkansas, 71-59. Torrance led the way with 15 points and JaMychal Green added 13 as the Tide lost their second straight.
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LSU – The Tigers led most of the game against South Carolina but fell apart the last 9:00 as the Gamecocks stormed back for a 67-58 win. LSU is not getting much production from any players not named Storm Warren (19 points), Bo Spencer (14) or Tasmin Mitchell (13). Those three scored 47 of the Tiger’s 58 points. The Tigers’ rough season got rougher as they were dumped by the Gators at Gainesville by a score of 72-58. Mitchell was the only Tiger with more than 8 points as LSU’s season seems to be in freefall.
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Auburn – Traveling to Knoxville on Thursday, the Tigers battled with the Tennessee Vols in the first half and trailed just 38-37 at the break, but Auburn could not keep up with the Vols in the second half and suffered a 81-55 loss. DeWayne Reed had 19 points and Frankie Sullivan contributed 14 to lead the Tigers. At home against Kentucky on Saturday afternoon, Auburn came back from a 19-point deficit and eventually tied UK at 60 late in the second half, but went cold from the field over the last few minutes as the Wildcats pulled away for a 72-67 win. Auburn was led by Reed with 19 points and Frankie Sullivan’s 15.
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