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; Kentucky Wildcats players watch during the second half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Kentucky defeated Auburn Tigers 91-67. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats players watch during the second half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Kentucky defeated Auburn Tigers 91-67. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports /

Kentucky vs. Duke Can’t Arrive Sooner

At this point it’s not even fair for opponents to play against the Kentucky Wildcats. It’s like watching a high school varsity team compete against the school’s junior varsity team. There is only one team in college basketball who can defeat the Kentucky Wildcats: the Duke Blue Devils.

The only time that we’ll be able to see Duke play against Kentucky is in the National Championship game and with the evidence of Kentucky’s dominant performance in the SEC Tournament, that matchup couldn’t arrive soon enough. Kentucky has too many horses in the stable for anyone in the SEC to play against, and at this point their domination isn’t fun to watch.

Thankfully the SEC Tournament is over so we don’t get to see Kentucky roll over inferior competition. It’s not even like the SEC has bad teams either, Kentucky made quality NCAA Tournament teams look foolish when they played against them.

Next: Why Texas A&M?