A bizarre year in the conference will make the 2016 SEC tournament as intriguing as ever.
Kentucky once again finished near the top of the standings, splitting the regular-season title with Texas A&M and beginning as the No. 2 seed (but favorite) in the league tourney. This wasn't all that strange considering the Wildcats are usually among the top contenders in the conference.
On the other hand, the rest of the league has been filled with nothing but confusion. Outside of Kentucky and Texas A&M, no one is guaranteed a spot in the NCAA tournament. However, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Florida, Alabama and even LSU have a chance to earn an at-large bid if things go right in Nashville, Tennessee.