In addition to my column, three takeaways from Kentucky’s 82-78 loss to Tennessee in the SEC Tournament:
1. UK as a No. 1 seed is probably out
After losing two out of three games to Tennessee, it’s hard to see Kentucky getting one fo the four No. 1 seeds when the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee announces its 68-team field on Sunday night. If Tennessee beats Auburn in the SEC title game Sunday — or even if the Vols lose — Rick Barnes is now a likely No. 1 seed.
Kentucky is probably a No.