But the 6-foot-1, 180-pound sophomore did find his way back. Tuesday night against Vanderbilt, he led Alabama in scoring, putting up 22 points off the bench in Coleman Coliseum during the Crimson Tide’s 103-87 win.
The Auburn Rodeo has announced that one of the hottest music acts to come out of Alabama in recent years will top its 2025 lineup.
Alabama men's basketball guard Aden Holloway transferred from Iron Bowl rival Auburn this offseason knowing the risks of leaving a premier pro
UConn and Kansas opened the 2024-25 season as the teams with the best odds of winning the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Those two programs were followed by Duke, Alabama, Houston to round out the top five. UConn currently has the 17th-shortest odds (45-1) to win the tournament,
National Signing Day will be held Wednesday, Feb. 5. It marks the start of the winter signing period where football players bound to Division I programs like Alabama can sign with the program at any time between Feb. 5 and April 1.
Sports Illustrated placed Alabama at No. 8 in its rankings, which is a higher spot than most outlets put Alabama in. For example, The Athletic and CBS Sports each have Alabama at No. 14 and ESPN placed the Crimson Tide at No. 12.
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Oklahoma's gymnastics team will go for its first-ever SEC conference road win against No. 10 Alabama one week after beating Missouri.
A trio of 20-plus point scorers were too much for the Commodores to bear. Auburn transfer Aden Holloway led the Tide with 22 points, matched by a career-high performance for Mouhamed Dioubate. Mark Sears followed with 21 points.
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Jalen Milroe will be represented by one of the premier sports agencies in the world of representation alongside Jihaad Campbell and Timothy Smith.
Social media spiraled after thinking Nate Oats' comments on an ankle injury for Alabama basketball's Cliff Omoruyi were about Auburn's Johni Broome.