The SEC Tournament championship game between Arkansas and Georgia has been rescheduled to start at 3:45 p.m. CT due to weather delays. Both teams are guaranteed spots in the NCAA Tournament, with Georgia likely hosting a Super Regional and Arkansas receiving a No. 1 seed. Georgia, having performed strongly in the regular season, enters the match as the favorite against Arkansas. This matchup is critical, as the victor will secure the SEC's automatic NCAA bid.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia is favored to win with a 63% probability, while Arkansas has a 40% chance, according to Kalshi prediction markets.
  • In their regular season series, Georgia won 2 out of 3 games, including a high-scoring 26-14 victory in the final game.
State of Play
  • The game was delayed due to inclement weather, prompting a revised start time.
  • Both teams have already qualified for the NCAA Tournament, adding stakes to the championship game.
What's Next

Fans can anticipate an exciting championship matchup as Georgia aims to solidify its status as a top contender in the NCAA Tournament, while Arkansas looks to bolster its seeding with a victory.

Bottom Line

This championship game not only offers SEC bragging rights but also serves as a vital opportunity for both teams to enhance their NCAA Tournament positioning.