Auburn accomplished quite a bit during the regular season -- Southeastern Conference champion, top-ranked for seven straight weeks, a virtual lock as a No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. But after losing their last two regular-season games, the No. 3-ranked Tigers (27-4) feel they have important work to do in the SEC tournament. Top-seeded Auburn will face eighth-seeded Ole Miss (22-10) in the quarterfinals Friday afternoon in Nashville. "We're not at all bought into the theory of -- next weekend is the more important weekend than this weekend; they're both very important," Tigers coach Bruce Pearl said.
No. 3 Auburn aims to get back on track vs. Ole Miss
