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Posted on 1/29/22 at 7:37 pm to Chadaristic
Posted on 1/29/22 at 7:37 pm to Chadaristic
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:23 pm to Chadaristic
Incredible atmosphere today in Coleman. That setting and the team both exceeded my expectations (not my hopes, but definitely my expectations). I wasn’t a fan of the call for a white out, although I did wear white. If the team plays like this, they can ask us to wear white out as much as they want (even after Labor Day).
Wimp and the 81-82 team at halftime was the icing on the cake. Great memories of the days of basketball past melding with great memories of basketball present. As for the days of basketball future….

Wimp and the 81-82 team at halftime was the icing on the cake. Great memories of the days of basketball past melding with great memories of basketball present. As for the days of basketball future….
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:33 pm to alabamabuckeye
Alabama Stuns No. 4/4 Baylor, 87-78, for Fifth Win Over a Top-15 Team This Season
Jahvon Quinerly (20), Jaden Shackelford (19) and JD Davison (14) combine for 53 points in the win
Alabama took down reigning NCAA champions, No. 4/4 Baylor, 87-79, Saturday night in front of a sold out Coleman Coliseum crowd. The Crimson Tide's win over Baylor (18-3) was its first non-conference loss in the last 36 games, dating back to Nov. 2019.
It marked Alabama's third victory this season over a team that participated in last year's NCAA Final Four, having defeated Gonzaga (91-82) and Houston (83-82) earlier in the year. The Crimson Tide (14-7) also improved to 5-1 on the year versus teams ranked among the Associated Press Top 15. It is the first time in program history Alabama has two wins over AP Top-5 non-conference teams in the same season.
Guards Jahvon Quinerly and Jaden Shackelford led the Tide with 20 and 19 points, respectively, with Shackelford pulling down a team-leading nine rebounds. Quinerly and JD Davison each recorded five assists to lead the Crimson Tide.
Alabama is now 4-2 all-time in Big 12/SEC Challenge contests, including a perfect 4-0 at home in those games.
Jahvon Quinerly (20), Jaden Shackelford (19) and JD Davison (14) combine for 53 points in the win
Alabama took down reigning NCAA champions, No. 4/4 Baylor, 87-79, Saturday night in front of a sold out Coleman Coliseum crowd. The Crimson Tide's win over Baylor (18-3) was its first non-conference loss in the last 36 games, dating back to Nov. 2019.
It marked Alabama's third victory this season over a team that participated in last year's NCAA Final Four, having defeated Gonzaga (91-82) and Houston (83-82) earlier in the year. The Crimson Tide (14-7) also improved to 5-1 on the year versus teams ranked among the Associated Press Top 15. It is the first time in program history Alabama has two wins over AP Top-5 non-conference teams in the same season.
Guards Jahvon Quinerly and Jaden Shackelford led the Tide with 20 and 19 points, respectively, with Shackelford pulling down a team-leading nine rebounds. Quinerly and JD Davison each recorded five assists to lead the Crimson Tide.
Alabama is now 4-2 all-time in Big 12/SEC Challenge contests, including a perfect 4-0 at home in those games.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:39 pm to Alabama_Fan
Head Coach Nate Oats Postgame Comments
"First of all, this was the first official sell out of the year. That was a huge crowd, it was unbelievable. I thought our defense was a lot better when we needed stops. I told our guys before the game we have got to get back to having fun. This is why we started playing the game of basketball. When you were a kid, this is what you play for. Those are fun environments, it's great to coach in an environment like that. I thought Quinerly and JD (Davison) both made big turns since the Georgia game and hopefully we continue to keep them playing like that. I felt like they were back having fun, being themselves, playing hard, aggressive, and I thought they both made big plays during a lot of the game for us. Shackelford ends up winning the blue collar. He was really good on all that stuff. He got steals, he ended up with five assists and only one turnover. I thought we did a good job keeping them off the offensive boards, especially in the first half. Our defense fell apart there for a little bit there in the second half when they took our 15-point lead down to five. I thought we had the intestinal fortitude, grit to then open it back up and close the game and get the win. So, a lot of credit to our guys, a lot of credit to them for staying in there after we easily could afford it after a tough loss like we had at Georgia. But I think our guys, mind you, we're back playing the way we need to. Hopefully we use this to build some confidence and keep us moving forward from here."

"First of all, this was the first official sell out of the year. That was a huge crowd, it was unbelievable. I thought our defense was a lot better when we needed stops. I told our guys before the game we have got to get back to having fun. This is why we started playing the game of basketball. When you were a kid, this is what you play for. Those are fun environments, it's great to coach in an environment like that. I thought Quinerly and JD (Davison) both made big turns since the Georgia game and hopefully we continue to keep them playing like that. I felt like they were back having fun, being themselves, playing hard, aggressive, and I thought they both made big plays during a lot of the game for us. Shackelford ends up winning the blue collar. He was really good on all that stuff. He got steals, he ended up with five assists and only one turnover. I thought we did a good job keeping them off the offensive boards, especially in the first half. Our defense fell apart there for a little bit there in the second half when they took our 15-point lead down to five. I thought we had the intestinal fortitude, grit to then open it back up and close the game and get the win. So, a lot of credit to our guys, a lot of credit to them for staying in there after we easily could afford it after a tough loss like we had at Georgia. But I think our guys, mind you, we're back playing the way we need to. Hopefully we use this to build some confidence and keep us moving forward from here."
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:45 pm to Alabama_Fan
Alabama defeats 3rd Final Four team of the year; upsets No. 4 Baylor 87-78 (USA Today)

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Alabama fans, rejoice, exactly what the Crimson Tide needed to happen happened this afternoon.
Alabama defeated the No. 4 Baylor Bears on Saturday afternoon in their third win over a 2021 Final Four team this season.
Coleman Coliseum was as loud as its ever been in the win and certainly played a large part in Alabama’s win over the Bears.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:49 pm to Alabama_Fan
3-0 over the 2021 Final Four, yet loses to Georgia and Missouri.
Hard to explain. Lol
Hard to explain. Lol
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:52 pm to East Coast Band
Watching my recording, the fans were out of this world today. Not sure if a message was sent out to the expensive seats, but that was one of the best atmospheres at Coleman, that I’ve heard. We actually are trying, and it pays off. I’m so very happy that we won, but it frustrates me even more. This team shouldn’t have but maybe 3 losses, if they try.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:54 pm to Cobrasize
TYFYS, Cobra. If we win the Natty you should get a ring
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:55 pm to mistaken4193
Watching Tennessee is like watching us when Grant was here
Posted on 1/29/22 at 8:59 pm to Alabama_Fan
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Alabama is college basketball's most mysterious, fascinating team and a threat to your bracket come March
The unranked Tide beat No. 4 Baylor which means Alabama could have the strangest résumé heading into March
There is no predicting what Alabama will do, and when NCAA Tournament time arrives, you'll have peace the sooner you accept that this team will do its best to wreck your bracket.
Alabama (14-7) is the most temperamental team in the country. Alabama (5-1 vs. ranked opponents) is also one of the best teams in the country. Oh! Also: Alabama (losers to Georgia, Missouri and Memphis) is, cutely, one of the most underachieving teams in the country. These guys contain multitudes, dude.
"I told our guys before the game, 'We need to get back to having fun,'" Alabama coach Nate Oats said Saturday night, later adding, "when stuff goes bad, just keep playing."
If ever a credo fit this team, it's that one.
Alabama had fun on Saturday, and so did most non-Baylor fans who watched the Tide player the fourth-ranked Bears. The underdog Crimson Tide provided arguably the buzziest win of the weekend with its 87-78 dispatch of Baylor. The victory comes days removed from a baffling road loss to lowly Georgia.
Oats' team now owns six Quadrant 1 wins. The only team with more: the one Bama beat on Saturday. Baylor has seven. Alabama also carries two heavy Quad 3 losses. No team has a résumé with extremes like that. Adding to the confusion is that this school won the SEC regular season and postseason titles a year ago, earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and brought back a good portion of the roster that helped make 2020-21 one of the best years in the history of the program.
The past two-plus months have brought on whiplash. Highs, lows and mysterious in-betweens. On Saturday we again saw why this group has to be considered — for the remainder of the season — as an irresistible Final Four dark horse just as much as it will be a juicy candidate for a first round upset.
It's always entertaining. Bama's averaging 82 points a night, ranking top-15 in offensive tempo and points per game. The Tide's ceiling and watchability has a contagiousness to it; when they are feeling it, they're as must-see as nearly anyone in college hoops. Alabama offered up one highlight after another in bouncing Baylor. A JD Davison breakaway dunk here, a Jaden Shackelford 3-pointer there, an alley-oop to a masked Juwan Gary late, and another heady setup by Jahvon Quinerly.
"The moment's not too big for him, ever," Oats said of Davidson, his dynamite freshman.
Even with a constant push for most of the game by Baylor (18-3), Alabama matched and responded.
The Tide have now knocked off three of last year's Final Four teams. Gonzaga went down by nine in Seattle on Dec. 4. A week later, Alabama edged Houston at home. Saturday was Baylor's turn, even with the Bears' critical point guard James Akinjo back; he played 31 minutes. Those 2021 Final Four teams are a combined 51-7. (The other, UCLA, is not on the schedule this season, but the Bruins did knock Alabama out of the field last year.)
More destruction for Baylor at the hands of Alabama: The Tide ended BU's 36-game nonconference winning streak that dated back to November 2019. Baylor won those 36 games by an average of 23.2 points before falling by nine on Saturday. Baylor was also 33-1 against unranked teams in the past two seasons.
Meantime, Alabama came in 2-4 in its previous six. What a riddle these guys are — even as they play well against most of the high end of the schedule.
If you want a reason for why Alabama is so volatile with its results, the biggest one is a lack of Herb Jones. Last year's alpha defender is now in the NBA, and it's obvious this team misses his leadership and IQ. The Tide were the No. 3 team in defensive efficiency at KenPom last season; as of Saturday, they ranked 68th. Another is the 3-point shooting. Alabama's had one game shooting above 40% from 3 this season; last season it did it 10 times.
Yet Shackelford (17.1 ppg) and Quinerly (14.3 ppg) are the highest-scoring duo in the SEC and one of the toughest to handle in the country. Shackelford (19 points, nine rebounds, five assists vs. Baylor) is averaging 21.5 points in his past four games and is taking control of this team at the right time. Davison can detonate a game; he'll be off to the NBA soon enough. Keon Ellis and Noah Gurley give more than mere flashes with regularity.
A dossier dotted with losses to Iona (a good mid-major, but still), Memphis (strangely non-competitive), Missouri (bad for one's diet) and Georgia (seriously, what?) is going to eventually make Alabama a headache of a team to draw, no matter what seed line it lands on. Going into the Georgia game, Oats said, his staff felt like that was a "must-win" given the stretch it's in right now.
"It was huge," Oats said of beating Baylor because of what's coming next.
Get ready for more of these guys. Alabama's going to be front and center in college basketball this week. A humongous road tilt against No. 1 Auburn is next, on Tuesday. The Tigers won at Alabama earlier in January. Bruce Pearl, fresh off signing a $50 million restructured contract, is king of the sport right now. Can he keep Auburn above the SEC and his in-state rival? That could be a rocker ... or Auburn could win by 20 ... or maybe Alabama wins by 12. With this team, who's to say?
After Auburn comes a home date against Kentucky next Saturday. The menacing, healthy Wildcats had their way in an 80-62 road win over Kansas on Saturday.
No. 4 Baylor, then No. 1 Auburn, then No. 12 Kentucky — and Kentucky is guaranteed to be top-10 when the game gets played. Alabama has to be going through the toughest three-game stretch of any team this regular season.
"We're capable, we seem to step up every big game we've had," Oats said.
They've also stepped down to some opponents. Alabama is a thrill ride. Guaranteed, somehow, to surprise, entertain, disappoint, prove you wrong AND right. You never know what you're going to get, which makes this the perfect team for March. So, see you in the NCAA Tournament, Alabama — however you get there and whatever you look like six weeks from now. There might not be a more dangerous team to its region, or itself, once the Big Dance begins.
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Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:05 pm to Chadaristic
What record we need to be ncaa bound? 18 wins?
Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:09 pm to East Coast Band
Stop living in the past lol...we looking forward! February fixing to be a GREAT month.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:14 pm to RollTide4Ever
17-14 regular season will get us in
Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:31 pm to RollTide4Ever
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What record we need to be ncaa bound? 18 wins?
I mean, unless we somehow lose every game for the rest of the season we are already a lock for an at large bid imo.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:32 pm to Chadaristic
We're at least a 4 seed at worst right now.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 9:41 pm to Chadaristic
South Carolina doing South Carolina things per usual.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 10:44 pm to Bryant91092
Did the Georgia loss break George don't think I was him today.
Posted on 1/29/22 at 10:57 pm to mistaken4193
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TYFYS, Cobra. If we win the Natty you should get a ring
I followed the whole game thru Twitter. I didn’t post nor did I ever watch. I sat here like and idiot refreshing Twitter. Those asswipes play better when I don’t watch .
Posted on 1/29/22 at 11:10 pm to Cobrasize
I did too. Played COD all day and kept cell phone on leg so I could see the score . Get less nervous that way 
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