Weekend win by UofL and loss by UK shakes things up a bit.
Louisville improved their spot moving up to a 7-seed whereas UK's beat down at the hands of UT puts the Vols back as the #1 Seed and bumps UK to a #2.
The bad part of this is that UK lands in the South (Louisville) Regional, but does draw Duke.
I think the only way UK could get bumped out of Louisville as a 2-seed is if Michigan or UNC were to win the B1G and ACC Tournaments and UK bows out in the semi's or the final game of the SEC Tournament. Then you could make an argument that UNC should be in Louisville ahead of UK or even possibly Michigan.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/bracketology/
Louisville improved their spot moving up to a 7-seed whereas UK's beat down at the hands of UT puts the Vols back as the #1 Seed and bumps UK to a #2.
The bad part of this is that UK lands in the South (Louisville) Regional, but does draw Duke.
I think the only way UK could get bumped out of Louisville as a 2-seed is if Michigan or UNC were to win the B1G and ACC Tournaments and UK bows out in the semi's or the final game of the SEC Tournament. Then you could make an argument that UNC should be in Louisville ahead of UK or even possibly Michigan.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/bracketology/