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Updated SEC basketball NET rankings after Saturday's action:



• No. 1 Auburn

• No. 4 Tennessee

• No. 5 Florida

• No. 6 Alabama

• No. 14 Texas A&M (⬆️3)

• No. 19 Kentucky (⬇️9)

• No. 21 Missouri (⬆️6)

• No. 23 Ole Miss (⬇️1)

• No. 25 Texas (⬆️6)

• No. 31 Mississippi State (⬇️7)

• No. 35 Georgia

• No. 38 Oklahoma (⬆️7)

• No. 43 Vanderbilt (⬇️6)

• No. 47 Arkansas (⬆️12)

• No. 75 LSU (⬇️8)

• No. 92 South Carolina (⬇️2)





Ken Pom







Since SEC play started on Jan. 4, here are the biggest movers in Pomeroy's ratings.



- #Mizzou: +29

- Ole Miss: +11

- Texas: +8

- Georgia: +7

- Oklahoma: +5



Teams in the upper half have been pretty stable, while MU has done this over the past month:



Bracketology



Where SEC teams stand in ESPN's updated bracketology:



• No. 1 Auburn (top overall seed)

• No. 1 Alabama

• No. 1 Tennessee

• No. 2 Florida

• No. 3 Texas A&M

• No. 3 Kentucky

• No. 5 Missouri

• No. 5 Ole Miss

• No. 7 Mississippi State

• No. 9 Texas

• No. 9 Oklahoma

• No. 10 Vanderbilt

• No. 11 Georgia



Arkansas is in the Next Four Out.





Efficiency





Updated top 10 SEC basketball Player Efficiency Ratings this season (via @collegebb_ref):



• No. 1 Johni Broome (AUB) - 35.3

• No. 2 Caleb Grill (MIZ) - 27.2

• No. 3 Asa Newell (UGA) - 27.0

• No. 4 Adou Thiero (ARK) - 26.9

• No. 5 Devin McGlockton (VU) - 26.8

• No. 6 Collin Murray-Boyles (SC) - 26.2

• No. 7 KeShawn Murphy (MSU) - 25.2

• No. 8 Amari Williams (UK) - 25.1

• T-9 Chad Baker-Mazara (AUB) - 24.0

• T-9 Jalon Moore (OK) - 24.0



3P



Going to keep the best shooter in SEC play tracker going, 11 players have made 20+ threes



OK Brycen Goodine 23-43, 53.5%

AL Aden Holloway 21-42, 50%

UK Jaxson Robinson 29-61, 47.5%

MO Caleb Grill 26-55, 47.3%

AU Miles Kelly 20-43, 46.5%

AL Chris Youngblood 21-49, 42.9%

MI Sean Pedulla 23-58, 39.7%

AL Mark Sears 20-52, 38.5%

UT Chaz Lanier 28-76, 36.8%

FL Alijah Martin 22-60, 36.7%

MS Josh Hubbard 30-87, 34.5%



Goodine is keeping pace with Reed Sheppard’s league best of 43-82, 52.4% last year



UGA - no 20+ 3’s made



Demary Jr. 12-33 36.4%

Cain 10-32 31.3

Leffew 9-35 25.8

Lawrence 7-23 30.4

Newell 6-25 24.0





FT






UGA

Newell 31-37 83.8
Godfrey 19-31 61.3
Demary Jr 25-29 85.9
Leffew 16-22 72.7
Cyril 11-21 52.4
Cain 14-17 82.4
Lawrence 7-13 53.8




Offensive Rebounds



Who’s the best offensive rebounder in the SEC? Top 10 OReb% in conference play so far



AU Johni Broome 17.6%

LS Corey Chest 16.2%

AU Dylan Cardwell 15.9%

FL Reuben Chinyelu 14.5%

AL Cliff Omoruyi 14.4%

UK Amari Williams 14.3%

OK Sam Godwin 13.4%

VA Devin McGlockton 12.8%

TX Kadin Shedrick 12.2%

GA Asa Newell 12.0%



Broome is on pace to beat last year’s best of 16.0% by Micah Handlogten



No Texas A&M players was surprising, the balance of Payne/Garcia/Coleman/Washington has kept any one individual from having league leading OReb numbers











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