SEC Tournament

  • Auburn has +150 odds to win the SEC Tournament.
  • College player props are prohibited on Tennessee sportsbooks.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In what has easily been the strongest conference in all of college basketball this season, the SEC tournament is set to begin on Wednesday with Auburn leading the charge at the top.

Auburn is going into the tournament as the top seed and favored at +150 odds on legal sports betting sites. They are also just one of four teams with under +1000 odds to win the conference tournament.

2025 SEC Tournament

  • Auburn +150
  • Florida +200
  • Alabama +500
  • Tennessee +550
  • Texas A&M +1500
  • Kentucky +1600
  • Missouri +2000
  • Georgia +10000
  • Mississippi State +15000
  • Texas +20000
  • Vanderbilt +20000
  • LSU +25000
  • South Carolina +30000

Auburn has been the hottest team in the SEC over the last five years having won two of the last five conference tournaments and now favored to win their third in that span this season. Their previous wins in 2019 and 2024 came with +400 and +250 odds.

One trend to keep in mind about previous winners is that since the 2017-18 SEC tournament, the winner has finished the regular season with a top-3 point differential. Those who use betting trends in situations like this would find Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee at the top.

Looking at previous winners, those that think taking a long shot to win here should take a deeper look as a team with +1000 or higher odds has only gone on to win the conference tournament once since 2009-10. That came in 2012-13 with Ole Miss at +1500 odds.

On the contrary, the outright favorite to win the tournament is usually who goes on to win in the SEC. Seven times since 2010 has a team with under +150 odds won the conference tournament.

Bet On College Player Props In Nashville For The SEC Tournament

With the SEC tournament in Nashville, those betting on the tournament in person will not have their full arsenal of betting odds available. In fact, Tennessee sports betting sites have a betting restriction that prohibits them from offering college player prop odds.

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