The dominance of Kentucky was evident enough simply by watching five minutes of any game, with the talent and athleticism gap being massive. A team built around John Calipari’s bench players is probably a Sweet 16 team on its own. 

But the purely statistical, objective outlook also bears that out. Kentucky was the only team in college basketball to exceed an average FIC differential over 30.0, a difficult feat.

In order to determine our team rankings, we calculate the difference between a team's own FIC per game and their opponents' FIC for the entire conference season.

The FIC is a single statistical measurement that encompasses things such as scoring efficiency, rebounding, blocked shots, etc. Its purpose is to combine the box score into one statistic, both on a team level and for players.

1. Kentucky: 31.97  
2. Vanderbilt: 9.01  
3. Alabama: 6.63  
4. Florida: 6.13  
5. Tennessee: 3.75  
6. Mississippi State: -0.76  
7. Ole Miss: -1.39  
8. Georgia: -5.72  
9. LSU: -5.84  
10. Auburn: -9.87  
11. Arkansas: -12.24  
12. South Carolina: -21.67