The instances in school soccer, they’re a-changin’.
Massive applications are leaving for even larger conferences, whereas the switch portal and the establishment of identify, picture and likeness have modified the calculus for gamers deciding on colleges.
Does all of it pose a risk to the game’s greatest dynasty?
Nick Saban has led Alabama to 6 nationwide titles prior to now 13 seasons, plus three extra appearances within the championship recreation. The run is unprecedented, and there’s been no indication on the sector that it’ll finish anytime quickly.
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Besides Saban has once more voiced his displeasure with school soccer’s evolving panorama.
“My greatest concern is aggressive steadiness,” he mentioned Tuesday on the “At all times School Soccer” podcast. “We have no guardrails on what we’re doing proper now. Now we have no restrictions on who can do what. Some individuals are going to be able to doing sure issues. Different individuals are not going to be succesful. The underside line is we’ll lose aggressive steadiness which, every thing we have accomplished in school soccer is to take care of aggressive steadiness … identical scholarship, everyone has to play by the identical guidelines whether or not it was recruiting or no matter. Proper now, that is not how it’s.”
Is school soccer shedding a ‘aggressive steadiness’
Identify, Picture and Likeness offers, convention alignments, media rights. What have they got in frequent? They modify and affect the taking part in subject in school sports activities, particularly with soccer. Alabama coach Nick Saban does not prefer it.
Colin Cowherd has some ideas on Saban’s considerations.
“Are we going to have aggressive steadiness Sept. 3 once they host Utah State?” he requested. “Or Sept. 17 when Alabama hosts Louisiana-Monroe? Are we going to have aggressive steadiness once they host Austin Peay [on Nov. 19]? Nick scheduled all of these video games, all at residence.”
Filling out its non-conference slate with overmatched FCS and Group of 5 opponents has change into an annual custom at Bama underneath Saban, and it’s offered splendid alternatives to develop youthful gamers and provides core gamers a break earlier than ramping up for larger video games.
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Regardless of taking part in in school soccer’s hardest convention, the Crimson Tide have gone undefeated or misplaced only one recreation eight instances since 2009. They’ve misplaced a most of three video games as soon as.
“What Nick’s actually bothered by is that with the brand new identify, picture and likeness, groups now should buy gamers,” Cowherd mentioned. “And Alabama, the state, doesn’t have the financial system to compete with Texas A&M and Texas, due to the large oil cash. If you happen to comply with recruiting, Bama is doing an amazing job. However a whole lot of these five-star guys, they’re selecting Texas colleges as a result of they’re getting paid. That’s what he’s anxious about. Nick Saban’s by no means been anxious about aggressive steadiness.”
Cowherd added that an initiative to advertise aggressive steadiness — one he suspects Saban would struggle “tooth and nail” — can be to drive convention winners to play different convention winners for his or her non-conference video games. In a few years, that will have meant Alabama taking part in a mix of residence and highway video games towards Ohio State, Clemson, Oklahoma and Oregon within the common season. The Crimson Tide haven’t performed a non-conference Energy 5 opponent of their stadium since Penn State in 2011.
As for an absence of aggressive steadiness threatening the integrity of the game, Cowherd contests the previous has by no means been a precedence, nor has it ever existed. If something, convention realignment, the portal and NIL may shake up the facility of school soccer and create extra aggressive steadiness between the Energy 5 applications.
That, maybe, is Saban’s actual concern.
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“Aggressive steadiness has by no means been what school soccer is about,” Cowherd mentioned. “It’s by no means had it and we preserve watching. It’s in regards to the school campus, it’s about huge video games, it’s about rivalries, the bands, it’s in regards to the feeling. It’s not the perfect soccer, the NFL is. It’s about the way it makes you’re feeling.
“I don’t assume aggressive steadiness goes to worsen as a result of it will possibly’t worsen. Miami, Texas, they acquired the precise boosters, they’re shopping for five-star guys. I’m completely OK with it. That will be aggressive steadiness, and Nick’s afraid of it.”
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The SEC has taken the men’s college basketball world by storm this season. When this week began, the SEC had nine teams in The Associated Press top 25, including six in the top 10.
Auburn and Alabama are in the top 10 and making their marks as favorites to win the national championship. Before they cut down the nets in the Final Four, they will try to win a conference championship.
The SEC regular season conference winner odds for Auburn and Alabama show a pair of teams expected to be there at the end. That’s what we are examining today.
Note: Odds are based on the best value our experts find as of publication; check lines closer to game time to ensure you get the best odds.
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SEC regular season conference winner odds
These are the odds for each team to win the SEC regular season men’s basketball conference title from BetMGM Sportsbook:
Team
BetMGM odds to win SEC regular season
Auburn
-115
Alabama
+450
Tennessee
+500
Florida
+800
Kentucky
+1800
Mississippi State
+2000
Texas A&M
+2000
Ole Miss
+5000
Arkansas
100-to-1
Georgia
125-to-1
Oklahoma
125-to-1
Texas
125-to-1
Missouri
200-to-1
Vanderbilt
200-to-1
LSU
250-to-1
South Carolina
250-to-1
The top five teams in this betting odds market rank in the top eight in this week’s AP poll. The next two are not far behind at Nos. 10 and 14. After that, the odds drop significantly, but even Ole Miss is a top-25 team.
Don’t nitpick about how the odds and rankings compare. Tennessee entered this week undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the nation but lost to Florida on the road by 30 points. With so much parity in college basketball, the regular season is more of a survival challenge than an expectation to win every game.
Auburn and Alabama were among the favorites to win the regular season title when the season began and both teams have played well thus far. They’ll be favorites if they win a large majority of their games and beat a couple of fellow contenders along the way.
Auburn SEC championship odds
Sportsbook
SEC championship odds
BetMGM
-115
FanDuel
-130
DraftKings
-105
No. 2-ranked Auburn (14-1) has lit the court on fire throughout its 14-1 start, including marquee wins over Houston, North Carolina, Iowa State and Purdue. The Tigers’ only loss came on the road against Duke.
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The biggest spark has been forward Johni Broome, who averages 18.7 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.7 blocks. His performance has catapulted him to the top of the Wooden Award odds listed by DraftKings Sportsbook. Broome has odds of -280 while Duke’s Cooper Flagg is at +230. No other player has odds better than 16-to-1.
Broome is the MVP, but five other Auburn players average at least 10 points per game. That’s an incredible feat in this day of college basketball.
The Tigers rank fourth in the nation in points per game with 87.9. They rank first in blocks per game with 6.9 and 26th in shooting percentage allowed at 39.2%
Auburn hits the road to play South Carolina on Saturday before returning home to face No. 14 Mississippi State on Tuesday. A home game against Tennessee looms Jan. 25.
Alabama SEC championship odds
Sportsbook
SEC Championship odds
BetMGM
+450
FanDuel
+380
DraftKings
+550
No. 5 Alabama (13-2) has had an incredible season with the only blemishes being losses to Oregon and Purdue. The Crimson Tide have big wins over Illinois, Houston, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
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The whole SEC schedule will be tough, but the next three games especially stand out for Alabama. The Tide play Texas A&M on the road, Ole Miss at home and Kentucky on the road.
Like Auburn, Alabama has balanced scoring at the top. Five players average double figures, led by Mark Sears’ 18.3 points. Fellow returner Grant Nelson has been pivotal, too. He averages 13.1 points and a team-high 8.8 rebounds.
If Alabama is going to win the regular season title, it will have to earn it over the final handful of games. The Tide’s final five games are against Kentucky, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Florida and Auburn.
North Alabama Lions (10-6, 2-1 ASUN) at Stetson Hatters (4-12, 2-1 ASUN)
DeLand, Florida; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: North Alabama visits Stetson after Jacari Lane scored 22 points in North Alabama’s 75-70 loss to the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles.
The Hatters have gone 3-3 at home. Stetson has a 0-2 record in one-possession games.
The Lions have gone 2-1 against ASUN opponents. North Alabama has a 0-1 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
Stetson’s average of 8.1 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.2 fewer made shots on average than the 8.3 per game North Alabama allows. North Alabama has shot at a 45.7% rate from the field this season, 0.9 percentage points greater than the 44.8% shooting opponents of Stetson have averaged.
The Hatters and Lions square off Saturday for the first time in ASUN play this season.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Mehki is averaging 15.8 points for the Hatters.
Corneilous Williams is averaging 9.8 points and 8.4 rebounds for the Lions.
LAST 10 GAMES: Hatters: 3-7, averaging 74.5 points, 30.5 rebounds, 12.2 assists, 6.2 steals and 3.4 blocks per game while shooting 42.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 82.0 points per game.
Lions: 6-4, averaging 76.3 points, 34.6 rebounds, 13.5 assists, 7.3 steals and 3.0 blocks per game while shooting 45.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 70.2 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey said student’s mental health, and cell phone use are at the top of his priorities this year.
“We certainly have a mental health crisis in families,” he said. “And particularly in youth in this country, and we want to make sure we’re addressing that.”
That crisis, Dr. Mackey said, is fueled by cell phone use and social media. He said this is a concern that he will be very vocal about in the upcoming legislative session.
“It’s really limiting social media. But, the only way we can get social media away from students during the school day is to limit the access to cell phones or smartphones,” Dr. Mackey said.
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Rep. Mary Moore (D-Birmingham) said it’s not just about cell phone use in schools. She wants to see a better pay frequency for educators, and recruiting in this session.
“Some of the problems that we have is recruiting the type of; not only educators, but child nutrition workers, custodians, bus drivers, and people that can be committed to the system,” she remarked. “If the system was committed to them.”
Rep. Susan DuBose (R-Hoover) said cell phones should be put away from bell to bell. She said she wants to put more money towards the school choice program.
“We probably, with our current budget of $100 million allocated to school choice, only have room for up to 16,000 students,” said DuBose. She said over 11,000 students have applied to the program so far. “So, in less than a week, we’ve almost already utilized our full budget allocation.”
Besides cell phone use, Dr. Mackey said the board wants to see reading and math scores continue to go up. And, he said extended learning programs like after school and summer school will be key in 2025.
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“Those times that we have children outside of the regular school day, how are we using that time to make sure that we are promoting learning?” said Dr. Mackey. “But also, promoting high quality childhood, keeping those children off the streets, out of trouble, and in very good, engaging programs.”
Dr. Mackey said he doesn’t know what the solution will be to cell phone use in the classroom. Some bills have already been pre-filed for the upcoming session that address the topic.
The 2025 legislative session starts on February 4th.