SEC basketball way-too-early power rankings for 2024-25: Where do Tigers stand?

The Auburn Tigers did not end the season the way they wanted, but they are doing their best to fix the situation next season. So how do they rank in way-to-early SEC power rankings?

Mar 17, 2024; Nashville, TN, USA; Auburn Tigers guard Aden Holloway (1) shoots against Florida in the SEC Tournament Championship.
Mar 17, 2024; Nashville, TN, USA; Auburn Tigers guard Aden Holloway (1) shoots against Florida in the SEC Tournament Championship. | Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports
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College basketball season has officially been done for a month now and it is already time to start looking at way-to-early power rankings. Auburn had a great season in 2023-2024, but they ended it on a sour note with an early exit in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

With the transfer portal now closed, it is time to look at how the rosters have rounded out, especially with the coaching carousel for the most part stopped.

So let's take a look at how each team has come together and how they all stack up against each other, especially with two new teams in the conference. Here are some way-to-early rankings check out where the Tigers rank.

Vanderbilt hired James Madison's coach Mark Byington to take over a program that needs a lot of help. The only reason the Commodores weren't the worst team in the SEC was because Missouri had a historically bad season.

There has been an influx of players coming and leaving the Commodores with a total of nine players departing from the teams. However, Byington has brought in eight players, including a few from James Madison, who made the NCAA Tournament this year.

This team is going to have a whole new look next season and with so much unknown, that is why they are at the bottom of these rankings.