Mark Sears had 27 points for Alabama. COLLEGE STATION — Despite missing a chance ... and 10th in the Associated Press Top 25. The Crimson Tide are ranked fifth in both. A&M struggled to ...
The Texas A&M Aggies have already made a ton of new additions to their offense this offseason, but a former Texas Longhorns player could be the latest transfer ...
The Crimson ... BamaCentral's Alabama beat writers. Multiple times a week, the writers will group up or film solo to provide their take on a topic concerning the Crimson Tide or the landscape of ...
The Crimson Tide came in short-handed as Houston Mallette and Derion Reid were ruled out pregame. Alabama was also coming off a rock fight in College Station, Texas, just days earlier.
The Crimson Tide came in short-handed as Houston Mallette and Derion Reid were ruled out pregame. Alabama was also coming off a rock fight in College Station, Texas, just days earlier.
All of those factors were evident Tuesday night as the Crimson Tide dropped its first home contest of the season and first conference game to No. 21 Ole Miss 74-6. The writing was ...
as the Crimson Tide out-rebounded Texas A&M, 54-46. Stevenson got his hand in Alabama's flurry of steals to start the first half, too. While the totality of his effort may not have been reflected ...
Texas A&M transfer Naquil Betrand was viewed as an experiment to Alabama’s coaching staff. He never panned out and played in just one game for the Crimson Tide. Betrand transferred to Syracuse ...
Crimson Tide head ... the 10th Texas player to enter the transfer portal following the Longhorns season in which they lost in the semifinals of the college football playoff. Alabama is losing ...
There is a matchup of two of the three teams with undefeated records in SEC play on Tuesday, Jan. 14 when the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide host the ... AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas and Oklahoma ...
Mark Sears scored 27 points, Aden Holloway added 15, and No. 5 Alabama beat No. 10 Texas A&M 94-88 on Saturday night in the first game between top 10 teams in College Station history.