SEC: Five Things We Learned From The SEC Tournament

Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Andrew Harrison (5) keeps the ball away from Auburn Tigers guard K.C. Ross-Miller (12) and forward Alex Thompson (20) during the first half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Andrew Harrison (5) keeps the ball away from Auburn Tigers guard K.C. Ross-Miller (12) and forward Alex Thompson (20) during the first half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks players celebrate during the second half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Georgia Bulldogs 60-49. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks players celebrate during the second half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Arkansas Razorbacks defeated Georgia Bulldogs 60-49. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports /

This year the 2015 SEC tournament was one of the most fun and thrilling experiences in college basketball.

We got to see the true domination of the Kentucky Wildcats as they destroyed everyone that played against them. Kentucky showed to the college basketball world that they’re ready for the 2015 NCAA tournament and that no one is going to stop them.

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Additionally, the tournament had a number of crazy upsets, and at one point a lot of people started to believe that the Auburn Tigers could win the tournament and steal a bid. Auburn was the No. 13 seed and they defeated three teams in Mississippi State, Texas A&M and LSU before their magical run was dismantled by Kentucky.

What was also impressive to see is the way that Georgia and Arkansas played against each other. Each of those teams are ready to compete in the NCAA tournament and will have great success.

With that being said, let’s look at the five things we learned from the SEC tournament.

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