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MyBB Tennessee wins SEC Mens Basketball Championship!!
Congrats Vols! COGS
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03-13-2022 03:07 PM
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RE: Tennessee wins SEC Mens Basketball Championship!!
(03-13-2022 03:07 PM)VFL8920 Wrote:  Congrats Vols! COGS

Um, they won the SEC's Men's Tournament Championship. Auburn won the regular season Men's hoops Championship!

Indeed! We have a depth of quality headed to this year's tourney and A&M should not be snubbed!

Edit: Most biased tourney brackets ever! A&M should absolutely have been in. Tennessee got shoved to a 3 and should have been a 2. No way in hell any conference deserved 9 bids, least of all a weaker B1G. 7 for them maybe. Their 9 cost Oklahoma and Texas A&M. Guess who got targeted by the NCAA, and then in seeding and next round difficulty.

It's past time kick the NCAA in their basketballs and let them suck wind!
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