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Latrell Wrightsell Jr. will be a gametime decision for Alabama’s NCAA Tournament game against North Carolina on Thursday night. The senior guard continues to be evaluated for a head injury that he suffered during the first half of last Sunday’s 72-61 victory over Grand Canyon.
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The University of Alabama’s “Million Dollar Band” will take part in the annual Rose Parade ahead of the Rose Bowl game between the Crimson Tide and Michigan.
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The University of Alabama’s Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive has started.The drive at UA focuses on raising food for the West Alabama Food Bank in order to fight food insecurity in Alabama.
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Number thirteen ranked Alabama is out of the top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in eight years and Georgia remains number one. The Bulldogs received fifty seven first-place votes in the AP Top 25.
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Ty Simpson helped number ten Alabama shrug off a slow start and beat South Florida. What wasn't certain Saturday was whether the third-stringer played well enough to become the Crimson Tide's starting quarterback.
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Quinn Ewers finished what he started last season, passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead number eleven ranked Texas to a 34-24 victory over third-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in a huge win for a program trying to climb back into national championship contention.
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The Carolina Panthers have their QB1.Coach Frank Reich wasted no time naming rookie Bryce Young, the number one overall pick in the NFL draft and former Crimson Tide star, the team's starting quarterback for the September 10th season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
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Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell said he feared his football career was over after his arrest on a drug charge.The Crimson Tide freshman said in a video posted Sunday on social media that he knew "something much bigger could have happened."
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When it comes to sports wagering, information is a commodity and even a morsel of news that is not widely available can be valuable.As college sports experiences some of the negative consequences of ubiquitous legal betting on sporting events, could more transparency be among the potential safeguards?
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Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell has been sentenced to three years of probation with a fine and community service after pleading guilty to a drug charge in Florida.