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SEC Tourney's potential impact on Arkansas' seed in the Big Dance

SEC Tourney's potential impact on Arkansas' seed in the Big Dance

Before the world came to a screeching halt, Arkansas entered the 2020 SEC Tournament needing to do some work to secure its ticket to the big dance. The Razorbacks easily beat Vanderbilt in the first round to improve to 20-12 on the season, but also likely needed to beat South Carolina in the second round and possibly even LSU in the quarterfinals to clinch an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament. A lot has happened in the year since, including the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic that led to the rest of college basketball’s postseason being cancelled, and the conversation surrounding Arkansas as it heads to Nashville is completely different.