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The SEC Tournament features some of the biggest brands in college basketball, and it’s always a thrilling event leading up to the NCAA Tournament. Thirteen of the 14 SEC teams will be competing this year due to the Auburn Tigers handing themselves a postseason ban, which will make for a new format this season. The 2021 event is scheduled to be held in Nashville, Tennessee in March.
The 2020 version of this tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus, which allowed just a few SEC tournament games to be played before the college basketball season was shut down. The Kentucky Wildcats went into last year’s event as the No. 1 seed.
Here is everything you need to know for the 2021 SEC Tournament:
When is the SEC Tournament?
The SEC Tournament is currently scheduled for March 10-14. This could change due to COVID-19 and we will update accordingly.
Where is the SEC Tournament?
The SEC Tournament will be held in Nashville, Tennessee at Bridgestone Arena. This is where the tournament was held last year before the coronavirus shut down the college basketball season. Previously, Nashville hosted the event for the 2015 tournament through 2017.
How can I watch the SEC Tournament?
The entire SEC tournament will be broadcast on ESPN platforms including ESPN and the SEC Network with the final scheduled for March 14 on ESPN. You can also livestream all games via the ESPN app with a cable or streaming service login. If you don’t have a cable login to access the ESPN app, you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream it.
Will fans be allowed to attend the SEC Tournament?
At this point, the SEC has yet to announce its attendance policy for its 2021 conference tournament.
What are the odds on the winner at DraftKings college basketball sportsbook?
Tennessee +135
Missouri +325
LSU +475
Arkansas +750
Kentucky +955
Alabama +1150
Florida +1400
Georgia +5000
Ole Miss +5000
South Carolina +8000
Texas A&M +10000
Mississippi State +15000
Vanderbilt +50000