It’s March 4, which means the long awaited Tennessee-Alabama game is two days old, and unless you’re living under a rock, you know the Vols pulled off one of their biggest wins in program history, and it’s ascended them to the top of the SEC standings and up a seed line after a long struggle with Arizona’s stranglehold on that final 1-seed.
Here is the breakdown:
With conference tournaments for some of the smaller conferences getting underway, we’re going to have a much clearer image of the lower seeds this time next week.
Tennessee on top
The Vols have been the top 2-seed for a while, nearly a month, in fact.