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The Loser in Vanderbilt’s Upset Is Not Just Florida

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When the No. 4 seed walks into the semifinal and leads the top seed by 25, the bracket was never the only thing at stake. Vanderbilt’s 91-74 dismantling of Florida at Bridgestone Arena on March 14, 2026, did more than send the Commodores to their first SEC Tournament final since 2012; it exposed how quickly the conference’s settled hierarchy could unravel and who else gets left in the wreckage.

Vanderbilt’s Upset Quietly Devastates Bracket Assumptions and the SEC Narrative

According to the Vanderbilt Commodores official report, five Commodores scored in double figures and two others finished with seven points in a balanced attack that saw the 22nd-ranked Dores shoot 54.5% from the floor and 91.3% from the free-throw line. Tyler Tanner led with a game-high 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting and eight assists against one turnover in 37 minutes. The game was tied eight minutes in before Duke Miles hit three free throws and completed a four-point play; when Devin McGlockton sank a three from the wing, Vanderbilt led 26-16 and never looked back. Florida’s largest deficit of the season before Saturday was 19 points; the Commodores led by as many as 25 and closed out the win to advance to the championship game against Arkansas.

Florida had entered with a 26-7 record and the SEC’s top seed. Thomas Haugh had 19 points and nine rebounds for the Gators, Boogie Fland added 15, and Alex Condon 13 with seven boards. Despite a 38-23 edge on the glass and 20 offensive rebounds, the Gators only outscored Vanderbilt by six in the paint. As NCAA.com reported, the 2026 SEC tournament bracket had positioned Florida as the defending champion and No. 1 seed; the semifinal result upended that script and sent Vanderbilt to the title game on Sunday, March 15.

Sports Illustrated’s coverage of Tyler Tanner highlighted a defining moment: Tanner stole the ball from Florida center Alex Condon in the closing minutes of the first half, drove for a reverse layup to push the lead to 43-29, and in the process broke Vanderbilt’s single-season steals record, passing James Strong’s 77 from 1998-99. That play underscored how Vanderbilt turned defense into offense and how the Commodores’ intensity traveled into the postseason. Tanner was named to the All-SEC Defensive Team for 2025-26, and his record-breaking performance in the semifinal became a symbol of the upset itself.

Who Else the Upset Leaves Out

Vanderbilt’s win did not only knock Florida out of the SEC final. It reshaped the conversation around bubble teams and at-large bids. Programs that had assumed the Gators would lock one of the league’s top seeds now face a different calculus. The Commodores, at 26-7 and with a title-game berth, have strengthened their own resume; the narrative that the SEC’s hierarchy was settled before the weekend has been upended. Bridgestone Arena in Nashville has hosted the SEC tournament for years, and the 2026 edition saw the No. 4 seed advance to face No. 3 Arkansas in the championship, as reported by the Vanderbilt Commodores and NCAA.com. The result is a final that few had predicted and a bracket narrative that no longer belongs to the top seed alone.

What This Actually Means

The loser in Vanderbilt’s upset is not just Florida. Bubble teams and bracketologists who had pencilled in the Gators as a lock and the SEC pecking order as settled now have to recalibrate. Vanderbilt’s run to the final—and the margin of the semifinal win—resets expectations for the conference final and for how the league is perceived heading into Selection Sunday. The narrative that the SEC hierarchy was fixed has been quietly devastated; the Commodores have made it a story again.

What Is the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament?

The SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament is the annual postseason conference tournament for the Southeastern Conference. The 2026 edition ran March 11-15 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, with a 16-team bracket. The winner receives the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Vanderbilt last won the event in 2012, when it defeated Kentucky in the final; Florida was the defending champion after beating Tennessee in the 2025 title game and went on to win the national championship that year.

Jalen Washington came off the bench for the Commodores to score 17 points on 6-of-8 shooting; Duke Miles had 15 including a perfect 10-of-10 from the line, and Devin McGlockton and AK Okereke added 12 and 11. Chandler Bing’s dunk with 11 minutes to go pushed the lead to 67-46. The Vanderbilt Commodores report noted that the Dores will face the winner of the Arkansas-Ole Miss semifinal in the championship game Sunday at noon, in their first appearance in the final since 2012. Florida, meanwhile, will await Selection Sunday with a 26-7 mark and a semifinal exit that few had predicted.

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Vanderbilt Commodores, Sports Illustrated, NCAA.com

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