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Alabama Might Soon Get Some Help for Injured Receiving Corps
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Aaron Anderson arrived at Alabama because the fourth-best large receiver within the nation and the very best participant from Louisiana per recruiting websites, however the Edna Karr product has but to see the sector partially to a knee harm. Nick Saban spoke to the media throughout Wednesday’s press convention and shared an replace on the true freshman’s harm.
“The man’s working towards. He is making progress,” Saban stated. “I do not know when he will be able to play. I imply, that is a medical choice and he is gotta really feel comfy and assured that he is able to go as effectively. So it is nonetheless form of up within the air. Day-to-day. Thanks.”
Anderson was seen on the sector throughout pregame in opposition to Louisiana-Monroe and went via some large receiver drills throughout apply on Tuesday, and his pace could possibly be what the Crimson Tide have to stretch the sector.
Anderson is one among a number of receivers who’ve but to take the sector on account of harm.
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JoJo Earle, who was initially the beginning punt returner on particular groups, continues to be recovering from a Jones fracture in his foot.
Tyler Harrell, who Saban described as “day-to-day” final week, can be coping with a foot harm that is saved him out the primary two video games.
Thus far Traeshon Holden and Jahmyr Gibbs are the receiving leaders for the Crimson Tide: Holden leads the group with 169 receiving yards, whereas Gibbs has a team-high 14 receptions via three video games.
The passing recreation has been sluggish to return alongside within the early a part of the season, however there have been indicators of life in opposition to ULM. Alabama hopes to proceed the progress within the convention opener in opposition to Vanderbilt on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT.
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Nebraska Women’s Basketball Dominates North Alabama; Natalie Potts Leaves with Injury
A dominant win with a potential loss for Nebraska women’s basketball Tuesday evening.
No. 21 Nebraska hammered North Alabama 85-48 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Huskers improve to 5-0 while the Lions fall to 2-3.
NU led by 11 after the first quarter and inched that out to 13 midway through the second. That’s when disaster struck.
A turnover led to a fast break opportunity for North Alabama. Natalie Potts retreated to cut off the scoring chance, but when she turned to contest the shot, her knee gave way and she collapsed to the floor. She was eventually helped to the locker room as a number of teammates were visibly emotional.
“She’s pretty upset,” Nebraska coach Amy Williams said after the game. “Her teammates are pretty upset. We’ll just kind of wait and see, once she’s had a chance to be evaluated, where we go from here.”
Potts returned in the second half to sit behind the bench in street clothes, aided by crutches. Williams said the doctors did not make an immediate determination of how long Potts will be out.
Back on the court, Nebraska continued to pull away, leading by as much as 39 before settling for the 37-point difference.
Nebraska shot 48.4% for the game, making 8-of-21 3s. North Alabama managed to shoot at just a 28.8% clip, including 7-of-18 from deep.
Five Huskers scored in double figures, including Callin Hake with a game-high 17 points. Jessica Petrie was next with 14 points, while Britt Prince and Alberte Rimdal each added 13.
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Alabama Community College Conference adds women’s flag football
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – The Alabama Community College Conference has launched women’s flag football as an official sport.
Women’s flag football is one of newest athletic offerings sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association.
ACCC will offer the sport to female student-athletes beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year.
“This new and exciting sport is going to bring additional opportunities to female student-athletes and provide that additional opportunity for them to continue the sport that they love,” said ACCC Commissioner Dean Myrick.
Myrick said women’s flag football has exploded on the parks and recreation level, as well as within the Alabama High School Athletic Association.
Once completion begins next fall, Alabama will feature the largest flag football conference in the NJCAA.
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How to buy Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Oklahoma Sooners tickets
The No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide face a fellow SEC foe when they visit the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024.
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Alabama vs. Oklahoma betting odds, lines, spreads
- Spread favorite: Crimson Tide (-14)
- Moneyline favorite: Crimson Tide (-610)
- Total: 47.5 (O: -110, U: -110)
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Alabama Crimson Tide schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 31 vs. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, 63-0 win
- Week 2: Sept. 7 vs. South Florida Bulls, 42-16 win
- Week 3: Sept. 14 at Wisconsin Badgers, 42-10 win
- Week 5: Sept. 28 vs. Georgia Bulldogs, 41-34 win
- Week 6: Oct. 5 at Vanderbilt Commodores, 40-35 loss
- Week 7: Oct. 12 vs. South Carolina Gamecocks, 27-25 win
- Week 8: Oct. 19 at Tennessee Volunteers, 24-17 loss
- Week 9: Oct. 26 vs. Missouri Tigers, 34-0 win
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at LSU Tigers, 42-13 win
- Week 12: Nov. 16 vs. Mercer Bears, 52-7 win
- Week 13: Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Oklahoma Sooners
- Week 14: Nov. 30 vs. Auburn Tigers
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Alabama Crimson Tide stats
- Alabama is averaging 438.2 yards per game on offense this year (30th in the FBS), and are allowing 324.7 yards per game (32nd) on the defensive side of the ball.
- The Crimson Tide have been thriving on both offense and defense, ranking eighth-best in scoring offense (39.5 points per game) and 10th-best in scoring defense (16.9 points allowed per game).
- Alabama ranks 48th in pass offense (246.1 passing yards per game) and 35th in pass defense (192.5 passing yards allowed per game) this season.
- The Crimson Tide are compiling 192.1 rushing yards per game on offense (29th in the FBS), and they rank 53rd on the other side of the ball with 132.2 rushing yards allowed per game.
Oklahoma Sooners schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 30 vs. Temple Owls, 51-3 win
- Week 2: Sept. 7 vs. Houston Cougars, 16-12 win
- Week 3: Sept. 14 vs. Tulane Green Wave, 34-19 win
- Week 4: Sept. 21 vs. Tennessee Volunteers, 25-15 loss
- Week 5: Sept. 28 at Auburn Tigers, 27-21 win
- Week 7: Oct. 12 vs. Texas Longhorns, 34-3 loss
- Week 8: Oct. 19 vs. South Carolina Gamecocks, 35-9 loss
- Week 9: Oct. 26 at Ole Miss Rebels, 26-14 loss
- Week 10: Nov. 2 vs. Maine Black Bears, 59-14 win
- Week 11: Nov. 9 at Missouri Tigers, 30-23 loss
- Week 13: Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET vs. Alabama Crimson Tide
- Week 14: Nov. 30 at LSU Tigers
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Oklahoma Sooners stats
- While Oklahoma’s offense has been stuck in neutral, ranking 18th-worst with 326.8 total yards per game, its defense ranks 23rd-best with just 319 total yards surrendered per contest.
- The Sooners rank 91st in the FBS with 25.1 points per game on offense, and they rank 40th with 21.9 points ceded per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
- Oklahoma ranks 21st-worst in passing yards per game (183.6), but it has been better on the other side of the ball, ranking 55th in the FBS with 210 passing yards surrendered per contest.
- The Sooners rank 86th in the FBS with 143.2 rushing yards per contest, but they’ve been lifted up by their defense, which ranks 17th-best by allowing only 109 rushing yards per game.
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