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Does the SEC take a slight or big step back next year?

Is 14 out of 16 teams going to the NCAA tournament sustainable?
Can the conference win 88.9% of their non-conference games again?
Every team was over 75%
21 wins against ranked non-conference opponents.
Consistent 5-6 teams ranked in the top 10


If the conference takes a step back are they really behind? This season was like 5 steps forward. So even if they slide back a little this conference is gonna be tough af

This. Itll be a step back but still insane. Elite level coaching and decent nil getting spent. Thats why UK really needs to take a major step forward talent wise. Last year we were well behind the top tier teams and frankly not even that close to them.
 
Compared to this year it can only step back. But how far is anyone's guess. The league is LOADED with great to very good coaches.
 
I wish the OP would take a step back from his computer and learn spelling / sentence structure / paragraphs. I made it about 3 sentences and stopped.
But to answer the question, of course it will. This year was historical, NO conference had ever done it. But thinking Auburn, Alabama, and Tennessee will not be good, you haven't been paying attention. The difference will be the strength (or lack of) from the 7-14 spots. The SEC will still have 6/7 stout teams, a couple 8/9 type seed teams, but top to bottom will suffer.
First of all, you just made yourself look like a royal jacka$$. I made the post on my phone using talk to text. So yes there probably was some grammar mistakes. Ask me if I care? My Masters Degree in economics is all the proof I need for my grasp of English. I didn’t know we had to use dissertation level grammar and sentence structure while on a basketball forum? So why don’t you go back down to your mom’s basement. Have her make you a sandwich so you can continue being Internet bad a$$.
 
It’ll take a step back but it will probably still be the best conference. Too many good coaches in this league and the rest of the teams have started putting more $ into their programs than ever before.
 
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