Updated 2021 SEC Tournament Bracket, Odds, Schedule: Unusual Suspects Alabama, Arkansas at the Top (Thursday, March 11)

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The SEC Tournament continues Thursday with four games, beginning with Kentucky vs. Mississippi State at 12 p.m. ET and Vanderbilt vs. Florida right after that.

The top four seeds get double-byes to the quarterfinals, and only need to win three games to cut down the nets.

Auburn self-imposed a postseason ban for 2020-2021, so only 13 teams made the trip to Nashville, creating one fewer first-round matchup.

We’ll be updating the SEC Tournament bracket and probabilities to win the tournament based on sportsbook odds as games happen throughout the weekend.

2021 SEC Tournament Bracket

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SEC Tournament Odds

Odds via DraftKings as of Thursday morning, with the juice removed.

Game Odds Probability
Alabama +220 24.2%
Arkansas +320 18.4%
LSU +500 12.9%
Tennessee +525 12.4%
Florida +575 11.5%
Missouri +600 11.0%
Kentucky +1500 4.8%
Ole Miss +3000 2.5%
Mississippi State +6000 1.3%
Georgia +20000 0.4%
South Carolina +20000 0.4%
Vanderbilt +25000 0.3%

SEC Tournament Schedule

The SEC gives us four games each over the next two days, starting at noon ET and going until after 11 p.m. ET.

Wednesday, March 10

Winner Loser Score
Vanderbilt Texas A&M 79-68

Thursday, March 11

Game Time
Kentucky vs. Mississippi State 12 p.m. ET
Vanderbilt vs. Florida 2 p.m. ET
Missouri vs. Georgia 7 p.m. ET
Ole Miss vs. South Carolina 9 p.m. ET

Friday, March 12

Game Time
Alabama vs. Kentucky/Miss. State 12 p.m. ET
Tennessee vs. Vandy/Florida 2 p.m. ET
Arkansas vs. Missouri/Georgia 7 p.m. ET
LSU vs. Ole Miss/SC 9 p.m. ET

Saturday, March 13

Game Time
Game 6 vs. Game 7 winners 1 p.m. ET
Game 8 vs. Game 9 winners 3 p.m. ET

Sunday, March 14

Game Time
Game 10 vs. Game 11 winners 1 p.m. ET

SEC Tournament Seeds

The SEC standings looked a little different than normal this season, with powerhouse Kentucky faltering and grabbing the No. 8 seed. Alabama and Arkansas finished 1-2,

The top four seeds all advance to the quaterfinals, so they only need to win three games to cut down the nets.

Kentucky has won four of the last five titles, with Auburn grabbing the other one in 2019 before its Final Four run.

Seed Team
1 Alabama
2 Arkansas
3 LSU
4 Tennessee
5 Florida
6 Ole Miss
7 Missouri
8 Kentucky
9 Mississippi State
10 Georgia
11 South Carolina
12 Vanderbilt
13 Texas A&M

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