Connect with us

Alabama

WBB Game 23: Alabama Crimson Tide at Vanderbilt Commodores

Published

on

WBB Game 23: Alabama Crimson Tide at Vanderbilt Commodores



17-6 (4-4)
AP: NR
Coaches: NR
NET: 30
            

February 5, 2024

6:00 PM CT at Memorial Gymnasium

SEC Network | Live Radio Call


17-5 (4-4)
AP: NR
Coaches: NR
NET: 53
            

We are on the bubble after a string of losses. We played well in every game, but we eventually lost a step and couldn’t ever recover. It got me thinking about starter minutes, especially since Jordyn Cambridge is top of SEC in minutes per game. I had some time and was curious enough that I actually sat down and looked at some numbers (I put way too much time into that spreadsheet) I pulled off ESPN and… it wasn’t as enlightening as I thought it would be. Our four most-minutes-playing players do play more minutes than most teams and are shorter than most other teams’ equivalent players, which maybe explains why we have looked so gassed in some of these recent games, but overall nothing seemed too extreme. Kentucky was much shorter and Ole Miss and Texas A&M are much taller and there’s sort of a split between the top-6 teams and bottom-7 teams in terms of minutes (Alabama splits the difference), but I don’t think any of that is overly revealing. Maybe if I had factored in players missing games and/or a different number of players I would have found something, but for now I’ll just say that, yeah, we’re kinda short and we’re asking a lot of our starters.

Looking more closely at the game tonight, this is a big one. We are currently tied with Alabama in the conference standings, and while our dreams of a top-4 conference seed are probably dashed, a game like this could end up being the determining factor for us between a conference 5- or 6-seed and playing a tired, bad team coming out of the first round or a rested, decent team fresh for the second day. The good news? Per my earlier analysis, there is no obvious height disadvantage today. The big thing I have noticed is, in games when we win, it’s because we pass well. Some of these recent losses, you’ve seen our touch be a little off, maybe not enough whip on a pass or we misjudge just how much reach a defender has. I don’t think it gets any easier against Alabama. I haven’t watched any Crimson Tide basketball so far this year, but the stats tell me they limit good passing and cause plenty of turnovers. Somehow, we never run out of good SEC teams to face. My biggest hope for the game is just that we don’t throw it away by going 11-21 from the line.



Source link

Advertisement

Alabama

Alabama hires former college offensive lineman as assistant tight ends coach

Published

on

Alabama hires former college offensive lineman as assistant tight ends coach




Alabama football is hiring Noah Fisher to be its assistant tight ends coach, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Fisher spent two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line and tight ends at Louisville before joining the Tide’s staff. He played three years on the offensive line at South Alabama and spent one season with Tulane. The Jaguars started Fisher along its offensive line when he was a player for multiple games.

The Crimson Tide appear to want to use their tight ends in multiple ways in the future including as extra blockers along the line of scrimmage. Fisher looks as if he can assist the Tide with this mission.

Advertisement







Source link

Continue Reading

Alabama

Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills

Published

on

Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills


Sewage overflows during storms in Prichard are sending wastewater into local waterways that feed Mobile Bay, prompting an environmental group to push for state funding to upgrade aging infrastructure.

Mobile Baykeeper says sewage overflows during storms flow into Three Mile Creek, then into the Mobile River, and ultimately end up in Mobile Bay. The group said that last week, during heavy rain, more than 256,000 gallons of sewage spilled into Gum Tree Branch and Three Mile Creek.

Mobile Baykeeper has launched a petition seeking funding from the state of Alabama to fix Prichard’s old water infrastructure.



Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Alabama

Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning

Published

on

Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning


This resulted in the stretch of Crescent Ridge Road to be closed while wrecker crews work to recover the vehicle involved in the crash.

Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division are on the scene investigating the circumstances surrounding the wreck.





Source link

Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending