The official RPI of the ACC as a whole is number one, while the "mighty" sec's is fourth. Im not sure where your basis of ranking the SEC ahead of the ACC, PAC10, Big10 and Big East but i sure hope its not based upon the fact that the worst team in your league won your conference tourney.
Your overall strength of schedule is laughable at fifth best among all conferences. Eight of the top 31 toughest schedules are owned by ACC schools while only 3 of these belong to the SEC. Kudos to UT for stepping out and playing a grueling schedule, maybe the rest of the conference should take note from UT and grow a pair. Ole Priss reaps what it sewed, played one tough non conf game to bulk up its record in hopes of getting to the Ncaa tourney off a "couple" conference victorys.
In closing, regards to Uga for doing the improbable and winning 4 games in a row against average to below average teams to get into the big dance.
Editors Note:Thanks for noting that Tennessee had the toughest schedule/RPI in the country. I guess March Madness will be the ultimate test. We'll see...