Florida: 9-2 {point differential in SEC games of +176}
Arkansas: 8-3 {+90}
Kentucky: 8-3 {+23}
Vanderbilt: 7-4 {+51}
Texas A & M: 7-4 {+46}
Alabama: 7-4 {+45}
Tennessee: 7-4 {+21}
Missouri: 7-4 {0}
Texas: 6-5 {+38}
Auburn: 5-6 {+17}
Georgia: 5-6 {-36}
Mississippi: 3-8 {-85}
Mississippi St: 3-8 {-90}
Oklahoma: 2-9 {-68}
Louisiana St: 2-9 {-89}
S. Carolina: 2-9 {-139}
As you can see from the point differential numbers above, Florida is far and away the best team in the SEC. The Gators went to Georgia last night and crushed the Bulldogs 86 to 66. On Saturday, they host Kentucky. Ken Pomeroy thinks that Florida will win 81 to 70, and I would not be surprised if the margin were much bigger. Pomeroy thinks Florida will finish 15-3 in the SEC.
However, once you get beyond Florida, there is a block of teams who are pretty close in terms of quality. Here's how Pomeroy breaks them down:
Teams that will finish 12-6 in the SEC: Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Tennessee
Teams that will finish 11-7: Kentucky, Texas A & M
Teams that will finish 10-8: Missouri
Teams that will finish 9-9: Texas, Auburn, Georgia
For another perspective, here are the Classic SEC Rankings on Ken Pom:
5. Florida: 18-6
13. Vanderbilt: 20-4
16. Alabama: 17-7
18. Tennessee: 17-7
27. Kentucky: 17-7
31. Auburn: 14-10
40. Georgia: 17-7
56. Louisiana St: 14-10
72. Mississippi: 11-13
88. Mississippi St: 11-13
That would give us the following old-school SEC Tournament (seeds in parentheses):
(1) Florida v. (8) LSU or (9) Ole Miss
(4) Tennessee v. (5) Kentucky
(2) Vanderbilt v. (7) Georgia v. (10) Mississippi St.
(3) Alabama v. (6) Auburn
That would be an outstanding tournament. I love those rivalry games in the quarterfinals.