Nate Oats' Alabama Crimson Tide are coming off back-to-back losses for the first time all season. Can they get back in the win column vs. Kentucky?
Alabama basketball and head coach Nate Oats needed to bounce back in a big way Saturday. Both took two massive losses to Auburn and Missouri before facing No. 17 Kentucky. Oats is now standing alone in the Alabama record books.
No. 4 Alabama bounced back from back-to-back losses with a 96-83 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday night, and the victory came with a number of notable achievements for the Crimson Tide. Coach Nate Oats recorded his 26th win over a Top 25 opponent to set a school record,
Nate Oats and Alabama head home in rapid repair mode with another Top 25 SEC opponent up next and the Crimson Tide trying to avoid a three-game losing streak. Oats
Even after shooting 5 for 12 from beyond the arc in Alabama basketball's win over Kentucky, Oats wants to get more 3-point attempts for the sophomore guard.
It wasn’t that long ago that Kentucky lost to Alabama in Rupp Arena, but this “chess match” between Mark Pope and Nate Oats will have an entirely different feel.
How Mark Pope’s Wildcats and Nate Oats’ Crimson Tide match up at each position for Saturday’s SEC men’s basketball contest.
Where fans can watch, listen to or follow the SEC contest between Mark Pope’s No. 17 Wildcats and Nate Oats’ No. 4 Crimson Tide.
Nate Oats said he enjoyed his ‘chess match’ against Mark Pope in their first head-to-head battle at Rupp Arena back in January, two of the best offensive minds in college basketball leading their programs to a combined 199 points in the 102-97 win for Alabama.