7 SEC teams made the Sweet 16. That is 44% of the entire group still playing. Below is where the entire conference stands heading into the 2nd weekend and what they have up next. The team's final SEC regular season conference rank including tie breakers for SEC tourney seeding is noted below.
So, 7 SEC teams still playing with a chance to win it all, but if only the higher seeds win their games, the SEC would have 4 teams in the Elite 8.
Sweet 16
1 - Auburn - vs Michigan
2 - Florida - vs Maryland
3 - Alabama - vs BYU
4 - Tennessee - vs Kentucky
6 - Kentucky - vs Tennessee
8 - Ole Miss - vs Michigan St
9 - Arkansas - vs Texas Tech
Eliminated
5 - Texas A&M
7 - Missouri
10 - Mississippi St
11- Georgia
12 - Vanderbilt
13 - Texas
14 - Oklahoma
Did not Qualify
15 - LSU
16 - South Carolina
So, 7 SEC teams still playing with a chance to win it all, but if only the higher seeds win their games, the SEC would have 4 teams in the Elite 8.
Sweet 16
1 - Auburn - vs Michigan
2 - Florida - vs Maryland
3 - Alabama - vs BYU
4 - Tennessee - vs Kentucky
6 - Kentucky - vs Tennessee
8 - Ole Miss - vs Michigan St
9 - Arkansas - vs Texas Tech
Eliminated
5 - Texas A&M
7 - Missouri
10 - Mississippi St
11- Georgia
12 - Vanderbilt
13 - Texas
14 - Oklahoma
Did not Qualify
15 - LSU
16 - South Carolina