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Nate Oats addresses rumors he might one day jump to NBA

As with any successful college coach, Nate Oats’ name comes from time to time about potential jumping to the professional level.
Oats, who led Alabama to its first Final Four this past season, appeared Monday on the College Hoops Today podcast with Jon Rothstein. Oats was asked about any future he might have in the NBA, and though he admitted the thought had crossed his mind, he said he’s happy in Tuscaloosa.
“The NBA intrigues me for sure,” Oats said. “Training camps open up this week in the NBA, and our staff is going to split up around the country and learn different concepts and bring them back. But I’ve got three daughters. I think the college coaching lifestyle makes it more conducive to being a good father. You’re not on the road like you are all the time in the NBA. I’m happy where I am right now. We love it at Alabama. I’m going to continue to study the NBA, but we love it here right now.”
The 49-year-old Oats is entering his sixth year at Alabama, where he’s 117-54 with a pair of SEC championships and four consecutive NCAA tournament berths. The Crimson Tide is likely to be among the national championship favorites heading the 2024-25 season.

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Miss America 2026: Miss New York wins the crown; Miss Alabama is 4th runner-up

Cassie Donegan, Miss New York 2025, was crowned Miss America 2026 on Sunday night at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, Florida.
Donegan is an actress and singer, as well as the chief operations officer at Southern Sitter, a childcare booking company in New York City. She earned a bachelor’s degree in musical theater from Belmont University in Nashville and attended AMES Christian University.
Donegan, a Virginia native, will receive a $50,000 in scholarship money as Miss America and immediately start a yearlong reign.
Miss America 2025, Alabama’a Abbie Stockard, crowned her successor at Sunday’s finals competition, which streamed on the Miss America YouTube channel and PageantVision.com.
Stockard, a Birmingham native, was prominently featured at the ceremony on Sunday, appearing at the front of production numbers and performing a contemporary dance routine to Celine Dion’s “Flying on My Own.” She also took her final walk as the national titleholder.
“Tonight, I leave this stage honored, grateful, and still in awe that it all really happened,” Stockard said in a voice-over. “I will forever hold close the people, places and moments that made this year the most meaningful one yet. Thank you, America, for letting me serve you, for trusting me with this title, for embracing me as I am, and for giving me the opportunity of loving you in return.”
The new winner, Donegan, received a glittering crown and a bouquet of roses at the end of the ceremony as a blizzard of confetti flew. She received hugs from her fellow contestants and took her first walk on stage as Miss America 2026.
Donegan sang “A Darker Shade of Blue,” from the musical “Some Like It Hot,” in the talent portion of Sunday’s finals. She answered on-stage questions, walked the runway in an evening gown, strutted in fitness clothes and more. Her community service initiative is Promoting Arts Education In Our School Systems.
Emma Terry, Miss Alabama 2025. made it to the top five on Sunday and was named fourth runner-up in the competition, She earned a $5,000 scholarship and was featured throughout the pageant, participating in evening gown, on-stage question, fitness and talent segments. For talent, Terry performed a ballet en pointe routine to “What a Feeling (Flashdance).”
The top five finalists were:
- Miss New York 2025, Cassie Donegan (winner).
- Miss Texas 2025, Sadie Schiermeyer (first runner-up).
- Miss Florida 2025, Paris Richardson (second runner-up).
- Miss Georgia 2025, Audrey Kittila (third runner-up).
- Miss Alabama 2025, Emma Terry (fourth runner-up).
The runners-up received $5,000-$10,000 each in scholarship money, according to the Miss America organization.
Terry took home another award, placing third for the Miss America Quality of Life Award and earning another $5,000 scholarship. This accolade honors outstanding community service and the contestants’ ability to make a lasting impact.
Terry’s community service initiative is Stomping Out ALS One Step at a Time. She grew up in Leeds, helping to care for a grandfather with ALS, and is determined to raise awareness and support research for the neurodegenerative disease.
The top 11 semi-finalists were:
- Miss Alabama 2025, Emma Terry.
- Miss Florida 2025, Paris Richardson.
- Miss Texas 2025, Sadie Schiermeyer.
- Miss Arkansas 2025, Kennedy Holland.
- Miss Tennessee 2025, Zoe Scheiderich.
- Miss Georgia 2025, Audrey Kittila.
- Miss Maryland 2025, Maria Derisavi.
- Miss New York 2025, Cassie Donegan.
- Miss Mississippi 2025, Anna Leah Jolly.
- Miss Kentucky 2025, Ariana Rodriguez.
- Miss Illinois 2025, Nitsaniyah Fitch.
When Terry was announced as one of the top 11, pageant host Billy Gilman gave a special shoutout to Alabama, calling it a state with “sweet tea and Roll Tide pride.”
A total of 52 women competed in the Miss America finals, representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Another contestant at this year’s Miss America pageant has a tie to Alabama. Lydia Fisher, who competed as Miss Iowa 2025, is graduate of the University of Alabama. Fisher was a Miss Alabama contestant in 2022 and 2023, during her time as a student in Tuscaloosa. She was not among the 11 semi-finalists on Sunday.
Model and actress Nikki Novak hosted Sunday’s finals ceremony along with Gilman, a country singer and 2016 finalist on “The Voice”.
Judges for the Miss America finals were Mayan Lopez, an actress who starred in the NBC sitcom “Lopez vs. Lopez”; Frank Kelleher, president of Daytona International Speedway; Frederick Anderson, a fashion designer; Jen Hale, an NFL sideline reporter for FOX; Tawny Godin Welch, Miss America 1976 and a former TV news anchor; and Nick Nanton, a producer and director.
The past week has been a busy one for the Miss America organization. Miss America’s Teen, a sister pageant to Miss America, announced its 2026 winner on Saturday, also at the Walt Disney Theater. Tess Ferm, who competed as Miss South Carolina’s Teen, took the crown.
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Southwest Alabama ATV crash fatal for Mississippi man
A Mississippi man died after a collision between two off-road vehicles in southwest Alabama Saturday evening, according to a report from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Information provided by ALEA identifies the victim as 33-year-old Ladarius J. Washam of Waynesboro, Miss. The fatal crash took place at about 7:10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, on Shady Grove Road near Causey Drive, east of Silas in Choctaw County.
According to ALEA, Washam “was critically injured when the 2024 Honda CRF 450 ATV he was operating ran off the roadway and struck the 2022 Can-Am Renegade ATV, which was parked and stationary at the time of the crash.”
Washam was transported to an area hospital, where he later was pronounced deceased. Troopers are investigating the incident.
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Latest injury update on returning Alabama starter on OL
Jaeden Roberts’ status remains uncertain with the season a little over a week away.
The right guard, who was Alabama’s primary starter a season ago at the position, has been missing time in camp as he recovers from a concussion.
“He hasn’t taken any teams reps or anything right now,” Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said Thursday. “Still making that progress through that protocol we’re on with his injury.”
Roberts did not partake in either of the two camp scrimmages this month. Roberts was present for the second scrimmage but did not participate in anything of note.
Without Roberts, Geno VanDeMark has started in his place. VanDeMark is in his second season with the program after transferring from Michigan State. He had been competing with Kam Dewberry for the starting left guard spot. VanDeMark played for offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic at Michigan State. VanDeMark saw some time at guard a season ago for Alabama.
Roberts has started 20 games over the past two seasons at right guard for the Crimson Tide.
If Roberts cannot return for the first game, the most likely starting lineup on the offensive line for Florida State will be (left to right) Kadyn Proctor, Dewberry, Parker Brailsford, VanDeMark and Wilkin Formby.
Alabama will open the season against Florida State on Aug. 30 in Tallahassee, Florida.
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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