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SEC BB teams ranked by NET+WAB Avg
Posted on 1/12/26 at 9:44 am
Posted on 1/12/26 at 9:44 am
At this point in the season, taking an average of the NET and the Wins Above Bubble ranking for each team produces a fairly quick ranking system that comes close to where each team would fall on an NCAA seed list.
Here’s how the SEC teams look:
Rank. Team- Avg. (NET / WAB)
7. Vanderbilt- 6.00 (7/5)
14. Alabama- 15.50 (17/14)
20. Florida- 21.00 (15/27)
25. Arkansas- 25.00 (32/18)
26. Georgia- 26.50 (25/28)
31. Tennessee- 31.50 (27/36)
36. Auburn- 35.00 (36/34)
39. Texas A&M- 40.50 (43/38)
44. Kentucky- 43.00 (35/51)
48. LSU- 48.50 (44/53)
This would suggest…
2- seed for Vandy
4-seed for Bama
5-seed for Florida
7-seeds for Arky and Georgia
8-seed for Tennessee
9-seed for Auburn
10-seed for Texas A&M
11-seed for Kentucky (possibly in the play-in)
LSU would likely be in the first 4 out. Looks about right to me.
Texas (56.00), Missouri (59.00), and Oklahoma (62.50) appear to be solidly outside the field but within striking distance.
At this point, South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State appear to be close to elimination.
Here’s how the SEC teams look:
Rank. Team- Avg. (NET / WAB)
7. Vanderbilt- 6.00 (7/5)
14. Alabama- 15.50 (17/14)
20. Florida- 21.00 (15/27)
25. Arkansas- 25.00 (32/18)
26. Georgia- 26.50 (25/28)
31. Tennessee- 31.50 (27/36)
36. Auburn- 35.00 (36/34)
39. Texas A&M- 40.50 (43/38)
44. Kentucky- 43.00 (35/51)
48. LSU- 48.50 (44/53)
This would suggest…
2- seed for Vandy
4-seed for Bama
5-seed for Florida
7-seeds for Arky and Georgia
8-seed for Tennessee
9-seed for Auburn
10-seed for Texas A&M
11-seed for Kentucky (possibly in the play-in)
LSU would likely be in the first 4 out. Looks about right to me.
Texas (56.00), Missouri (59.00), and Oklahoma (62.50) appear to be solidly outside the field but within striking distance.
At this point, South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State appear to be close to elimination.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 9:50 am to AUTiger789
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At this point, South Carolina, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State appear to be close to elimination.
It looked for a while like all 3 of these teams would pick up big wins on Saturday as they all jumped out to nice early leads, but just couldn't hang on late in the games.
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