South Carolina should beat Tenn, even in Knoxville. But the game won't change SC's SEC position or, probably, its NCAA seeding. But it would be a big win for Tenn.
Georgia beat Florida on the road, so they'll probably beat them at home. Missouri has a tough road game at A&M that could go either way. A loss means they don't get a double bye in the SEC Tourney (they lose out in any tie breaker situation) and could move them down a seed in the NCAA. A&M will be motivated as they're looking to break into the NCAA Top 16. LSU shouldn't have any problem with Bama which missed a chance tonight to keep their NCAA hopes alive.
Had Bama held on for the win tonight a Missouri win at A&M would have given them a second place SEC finish. A loss would probably leave them tied for fourth and their seed in the SEC Tourney could go as low as #7.... but the seeds from 5 through 8 aren't that much different.
There remains a realistic chance of a six-way tie for second place in the SEC. All it would take would be wins by Tenn, A&M (who is 10 - 5, not 10 - 6), LSU and Florida on Sunday. Somewhere there's an SEC official reviewing the tie-breaking procedures!