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00:00But Auburn beat Alabama over the weekend.
00:02And man, Mike, I mean, wouldn't it be something
00:05if we head into the NCAA tournament
00:07with both Auburn and Alabama as one seeds?
00:11I mean, that is a possibility
00:12unless either of them get upset
00:14in the conference tournament.
00:16Strong possibility, Craig.
00:18It's going to be very difficult for anybody
00:21to supersede any of the number one seeds.
00:23Florida has the weakest resume,
00:26but they've got that Auburn win on Auburn's court
00:30that no one's going to surpass that victory this year.
00:33No one's going to gain a better win.
00:37When I say the weakest case,
00:39their non-conference schedule, Florida, wasn't great.
00:42And the conference schedule just has worked out
00:45so that they have had less traffic
00:47with the very best teams than some others,
00:50but they have played superbly.
00:53So they're in great shape.
00:54And Auburn and Alabama, I think, are fairly secure.
00:57Now, it gets pretty tough for Alabama coming up.
01:00They have to go to Mizzou.
01:02So there's some concern there,
01:04but still, who is going to supplant them eventually?
01:07The Big Ten contenders,
01:09Purdue is stepping back a little bit.
01:12Wisconsin's moving forward.
01:13Michigan State's doing a little better,
01:15but they don't have the resumes Alabama has.
01:19So it's going to be hard for Auburn and Alabama
01:21not to get one seeds.
01:23And it's quite likely that the SEC will get three of the four.

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