2020 SEC Tournament printable bracket, preview, predictions

AUBURN, AL - FEBRUARY 01: Tyrese Maxey #3 of the Kentucky Wildcats battles against Isaac Okoro #23 of the Auburn Tigers during the first half of the game at Auburn Arena on February 1, 2020 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - FEBRUARY 01: Tyrese Maxey #3 of the Kentucky Wildcats battles against Isaac Okoro #23 of the Auburn Tigers during the first half of the game at Auburn Arena on February 1, 2020 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /
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The 2020 SEC Tournament printable bracket is here for you to fill out and make your picks for a winner at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

John Calipari‘s Kentucky Wildcats had already secured the No. 1 seed in the 2020 SEC Tournament heading into Saturday’s slate of regular-season finales throughout the conference. But even without guard Ashton Hagans, that didn’t keep the Wildcats from orchestrating one more impressive performance in a comeback win over the Florida Gators to secure a commanding three-game cushion at the top of the SEC standings.

Behind Kentucky in the conference, however, it’s been an absolute war in the standings leading to up to the SEC Tournament. Bruce Pearl’s Auburn Tigers, coming off their Final Four run a season ago, secured the No. 2 seed on the back of Samir Doughty and a strong supporting cast. Trailing them are the LSU Tigers and Mississippi State Bulldogs, respectively, to fill out the top four seeds.

At the bottom of the 2020 SEC Tournament bracket and tipping off play on Wednesday, March 11 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville will first be the Georgia Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels followed by the bottom-seeded Vanderbilt Commodores facing the Arkansas Razorbacks.

In a conference where the No. 2-7 seeds were all separated by just two games, however, the 2020 SEC Tournament bracket could be one of the most challenging to fill out. But if you’re up to the challenge, you can view the SEC Tournament bracket here. For a printable bracket, we’ve got you covered here.

As the No. 1 seed, Kentucky are the clear favorites to get the automatic bid out of the SEC for the NCAA Tournament. However, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Florida and even teams such as Tennessee, South Carolina and Texas A&M are all capable of going on a run. Heck, even Anthony Edwards and No. 13 Georgia could potentially make things interesting.

Simply put, this is one of the most dangerous and exciting conferences in college basketball. So good luck filling out your 2020 SEC Tournament bracket — you’re going to need it.

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