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The Extra Point: Alabama Gymnastics Prepares for Second Road Meet at Kentucky
Alabama gymnastics faces Kentucky this weekend in Lexington, however the gymnasts shouldn’t really feel apprehensive. Kentucky has not overwhelmed Alabama since 2019. Alabama was ready t safe these wins at house and in Rupp Enviornment.
The Alabama gymnasts have had an attention-grabbing however pretty good season up to now. With distinctive lineups, accidents, many freshmen, and a brand new head coach into the combination, the staff has responded nicely and successfully to these adjustments.
By beginning their season off on the precise foot as that they had their second-highest beginning all-around in program historical past, they need to stroll into the meet towards Kentucky with confidence.
Regardless of two falls the staff had on bars final week, they had been capable of be taught from that scenario and end sturdy. In a press convention final week, sophomore Lilly Hudson and freshman Gabby Gladieux agreed that the staff at all times has one another’s backs.
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The assist of the staff is consistently there as gymnastics is a really troublesome sport. Whereas the staff struggled some of their final meet, it was nonetheless a testomony to indicate their assist as they completed with practically excellent scores on beam and ground.
For the reason that staff’s all-around rating retains enhancing every meet, there are excessive hopes that the staff will hit their first 197.000 all-around rating of the season. After a couple of errors final week, the staff had per week of follow to be taught, develop, and put together for Kentucky. In gymnastics, failure could be one of the best instructor.
The competitors between Alabama and Kentucky takes place in Lexington this Friday night time at 6:30 p.m. CT and will probably be aired on SEC Community.
Watch the video on the high of the web page to see BamaCentral’s Claire Yates and Katie Windham focus on the upcoming gymnastics meet between Alabama and Kentucky.
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Projecting Alabama's upcoming backfield for the 2025 season
Justice Haynes is leaving, Jam Miller is staying, but what about the rest of Alabama’s backfield? Barring any more offseason transition, the Crimson Tide will still have five running backs who were rated as four-star talents coming out of high school
While talent shouldn’t be an issue, Miller is the only member of that bunch with extended in-game reps. Heading into this month’s ReliaQuest Bowl, the rising senior’s 209 career carries are more than three times as many as the rest of the Tide’s current backs combined.
Still, Alabama feels good about its upcoming backfield, even after Haynes’ departure. While the Tide might pounce if the right back hits the portal, the position is low on its list of offseason priorities. With that said, here’s a look at how next year’s backfield could shape up.
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Indiana’s Poor Showing at Notre Dame Has Alabama Fans Angry About CFP Snub Once Again
A season ago, the Alabama Crimson Tide advanced to the College Football Playoff despite losing a game during the regular season. Their inclusion in the four-team CFP caused controversy as it forced undefeated Florida State to be left out of the tournament for the national championship.
One year later, and Alabama did not get the benefit of making the now 12-team CFP with a worse record than another team in contention. Despite ranking No. 11 in the final College Football Playoff Top 25 and the AP poll, Alabama was left out of the inaugural 12-team CFP after finishing the regular season 9–3. Instead of competing for a title, Alabama will face Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl.
The exclusion of Alabama has garnered further scrutiny after No. 8 Indiana fell completely flat at No. 5 Notre Dame in the first game of the CFP. Several college football and Alabama fans called out the committee putting Indiana into the tournament over the Crimson Tide following the Hoosiers’ 27–17 loss to the Fighting Irish.
Though Indiana disappointed in their CFP debut, they were not necessarily on the brink of missing the CFP this season. While the Hoosiers faced an easy schedule during the regular season, they went a commanding 11–1, only falling to Ohio State during the regular season, another CFP team.
As plenty of other fans pointed out, Alabama did not take care of business when it mattered during the regular season. The Crimson Tide were blown out by Oklahoma at the end of the season, and also fell to Vanderbilt. They might have been a better team overall, but losing to two unranked teams cannot be overlooked.
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Big Lots to close all stores – including 23 in Alabama – Yellowhammer News
Big Lots has announced it is preparing to close all its remaining store locations, marking the end of an era for the chain that has served customers for decades. This announcement follows months of uncertainty surrounding the company’s financial future and its efforts to secure a going concern transaction.
Big Lots has 23 stores in Alabama, according to their website.
“We all have worked extremely hard and have taken every step to complete a going concern sale,” said Bruce Thorn, President and CEO of Big Lots. “While we remain hopeful that we can close an alternative going concern transaction, in order to protect the value of the Big Lots estate, we have made the difficult decision to begin the GOB process.”
Big Lots’ decision to initiate GOB sales underscores the challenges the retailer has faced in an increasingly competitive retail landscape. While the company will continue to operate both in-store and online during this process, the impending closures signal a significant shift for loyal customers who have relied on Big Lots for affordable home goods, furniture, and everyday essentials.
The company has assured customers and stakeholders that it will provide updates as developments occur. Additionally, those involved in related legal proceedings can find detailed information, including how to file a proof of claim, through resources provided by Kroll Restructuring Administration LLC.
As Big Lots prepares for its closure, its legacy as a go-to destination for budget-conscious shoppers will not be forgotten. For now, the focus remains on the transition process and the possibility of securing a transaction that could preserve some aspects of the business. In the meantime, shoppers can expect significant discounts as the GOB sales commence in the coming days.
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