With only a handful of league games left, a tightly packed cluster in the middle of the SWAC standings has turned the race for a coveted double bye in the conference tournament into a high-stakes sprint.
With Bethune–Cookman clinching the regular season title, the battle lines for seeds two through six have formed behind the Wildcats.
Alabama A&M, Southern, and Arkansas–Pine Bluff sit in a virtual dead heat in the loss column, with Florida A&M and Texas Southern behind and Jackson State and Prairie View A&M still close enough to make a push if they get help.
With the SWAC tournament granting byes to the top six seeds and Bethune–Cookman already on the No. 1 line, the real drama centers on how the remaining slots will shake out and which of these teams can avoid playing on the opening days in College Park, Georgia.
Florida A&M: rising at the right time
Florida A&M has played its way into the bye conversation by stabilizing after a brutal nonconference slate and stringing together multiple wins heading into the heart of league play.
The Rattlers own a 9–7 conference record and have won three straight ahead of the regular season finale versus B-CU. FAMU, with a win, can virtually lock up the No. 2 seed under first-year coach Charlie Ward.

Texas Southern: battle‑tested and dangerous
Texas Southern brings one of the harshest nonconference road slates in the country into league play every year, and this season has been no different, with trips to Gonzaga, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt and Minnesota leaving the Tigers with a modest overall mark.
Once back in SWAC play, however, they’ve been uncharacteristically up and down at 9–7, though the Tigers have won five of their last six to tie FAMU for second.
Alabama A&M, Southern and UAPB logjam in the middle
Alabama A&M has quietly built one of the league’s most solid overall résumés at 16–13, pairing a strong start at home with a 9–7 conference mark that has the Bulldogs level with Southern and Arkansas–Pine Bluff.
A two-game losing streak to B-CU and Alabama State knocked the Bulldogs from comfortably a bye team to needing to win at least one of their two remaining games versus slumping Grambling State and a tough Southern outfit to avoid a tumble.

The Jaguars’ final weeks feature home dates with Florida A&M and Alabama A&M, giving them several direct chances to break the three‑way tie and grab an inside track on a double bye.
Arkansas–Pine Bluff, also at 9–7 in league play, has proven especially dangerous at home and sits very much in the same tier.
With Jackson State and Alcorn State both looming on the Golden Lions’ back‑end schedule, UAPB’s ability to defend home court in Pine Bluff will likely determine whether it lands safely in the top six.
Jackson State and Prairie View: sleepers
Jackson State enters the stretch one game back of the top cluster at 8–8, flirting with both sides of the line that separates the double‑bye contenders from the first‑round crowd.
The Tigers’ are the conference’s most tantalizing teams. They most recently knocked off Bethune-Cookman at home, but then have been uncompetitive in losses at Alcorn State and Texas Southern during the team’s three-game losing streak. Wins versus UAPB and Mississippi Valley would go a long way in building confidence heading into the conference tournament.

Prairie View A&M, at 8–9 in the league, has more ground to make up, but also controls a surprising amount of leverage with a head‑to‑head matchup against Texas Southern to end the regular season.
The Panthers need a lot of help to jump from No. 8 into the top six. Though stranger things have happened, Prairie View appears — for now — to be one of the six teams that will have to play in the first round.