LOW TIDE: No. 5 San Diego State shocks No. 1 Alabama

Twitter reacts to No.5 San Diego State knocking out the No.1 overall seed, the Alabama Crimson Tide.

This year’s NCAA Tournament continues to be one of the best in recent memory as the South Region’s No. 5 San Diego Aztecs upset the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 71 -64. The Tide was the top overall seed in the entire tournament.

The win for San Diego State would require a second-half comeback. After leading 28-23 at halftime, their offense smothering the Crimson Tide in the first 20 minutes, keeping them to just a 27% shooting percentage, the Tide would come out strong in the second half.

The Tide over the first two and half minutes of the second half would use an 8-2 run to take a 34-30 lead. That lead would get as big as 48-39 with under 12 minutes to play, but a 12-0 scoring run in less than five minutes by San Diego State would turn the game upside down.

After taking a 51-48 lead with 8:43 remaining in the game, the Aztecs would not relinquish the lead and extended that lead to 66-57 over the next six and half minutes. Alabama would make a late push in the last 90 seconds, however cutting their deficit to as low as two points at 66-64. Unfortunately for Nate Oates’ team, they would miss their final five shots while sending San Diego State to the line five times, allowing the Aztecs to walk away with a 71-64 win.

San Diego State will now move on to the Elite Eight where they’ll face the winner of No. 15 Princeton vs No. 6 Creighton.

Alabama Crimson Tide Basketball Sweet 16 gear and apparel

Celebrate Alabama’s Sweet-16 appearance and root the Tide onto the Final Four with this 2023 Sweet 16 gear.

March Madness has given us a whole new meaning to “Roll Tide”.

It’s exactly what the Alabama basketball team is doing.

The Crimson Tide are headed to their first Sweet 16 under head coach Nate Oats. Their hope is to play in the Elite 8 for only the second time in program history (2004).

Bama cruised by Texas A&M-CC in their opener, then did so again in the second half against No. 8 Maryland. That 73-51 win saw a red-hot Alabama look like a team that couldn’t miss in the second half.

Now standing the way of the top-seeded Tide is the No. 5 seeded San Diego State Aztecs. It’s a battle of offense against defense. Who comes out on top in that classic battle?

In preparation for a potential historic run, Alabama fans need to properly support their squad by heading over to Fanatics–Who have the latest Sweet 16 gear and Crimson Tide apparel available.

A quick rundown of Alabama items at Fanatics can be found below and be sure to check out their site for addition promos before you purchase:

Power Ranking the remaining teams in the Sweet 16

16 teams remain in this year’s NCAA Tournament but who has looked the best so far?

The NCAA Men’s Tournament is officially moving into the second week and the field has narrowed from 68 to just 16. It’s one of the more diverse Sweet 16 teams in recent memory.

Just two No. 1 seeds remain in Alabama and Houston, coincidentally, the top two seeds in the tournament. Beyond the Crimson Tide and Cougars, seven of the remaining teams are four seeds or higher in Texas, UCLA, Xavier, Gonzaga, Kansas State, and UConn. Then you have tournament long shots in Arkansas, Creighton, FAU, Michigan State, and Princeton.

A few things are clear after the opening weekend about the 16 teams remaining but plenty still remains unclear as well. You can view some of the biggest takeaways from the first two rounds in our article from earlier on Monday.

That being said, the one thing that for certain is that the parity in this year’s tournament is quite strong. While Alabama looks the part of a tournament favorite, beyond the Crimson Tide, there are strong arguments for five or six other programs to potentially come out on top next month in Houston. That makes it quite hard to power rank the 16 teams remaining heading into week two. That being said, we gave it a go and did just that.

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Alabama Crimson Tide SEC Championship gear

Celebrate Alabama’s conference championship and selection to the 2023 NCAA Tournament with new Crimson Tide gear and apparel.

The Alamba Crimson Tide are SEC Conference Tournament champions!

After a 19-point drubbing of No. 2 seeded Texas A&M, Alabama won its second conference tournament title in the last three years.

Fanatics has released a few SEC champion items including two t-shirts and a hat.

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The Crimson Tide also earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.

Playing in the South Region, Alabama will take on the winner of Tuesday’s game between Texas A&M Corpus Cristi and Southeastern Missouri State in the first round on Thursday, March 16.

Now that we know who the Tide will play in the first round, it’s time to celebrate this team and root them onto the Final Four.

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Texas A&M defeats Alabama 67-61 behind a career high 28 points from Wade Taylor IV

Behind Wade Taylor IV’s career-high 28 points, the Aggies earned their record 15th win in SEC play after defeating Alabama 67-61 on Saturday

In their 23rd meeting in the series, Texas A&M (23-8, 15-3 SEC) faced the No.2-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide (26-5, 16-2 SEC) inside a packed, and very loud Reed Arena on Saturday afternoon in their regular season finale ahead of next week’s pivotal SEC Tournament.

After clinching the SEC regular season title on Wednesday night, both programs came into the contest playing for seeding in the NCAA Tournament, including the potential No.1 overall seed for the Tide with a win, and for the Aggies, moving up from their currently projected 7 seed, according to ESPN’s Joe Lunardi. Behind Wade Taylor IV’s career-high 28 points and an imposing defensive effort, Texas A&M closed out their regular season with their biggest win of the year after downing the Crimson Tide 67-61 in front of 12,989 screaming Aggies, earning their record 15th win in SEC play.

In combination with Taylor’s 28 points, Tyrece “Boots’ Radford scored 21 of his own, including 7 rebounds and 4 assists in one of his best games of the season, which is clearly a great sign heading mid-March. Dexter Dennis also provided 11 points and 7 rebounds in his return from injury, as all three Aggies starters combined for 60 of the team’s 67 points on the night. Texas A&M’s performance at the free throw line (27-28, 96.4%) once again saved them in the final minutes, as Taylor (10-10), Dennis (6-6), and Radford (10-10) were unbelievably efficient at the stripe. Outrebounded 43-34, Texas A&M stepped up on defense to limit the Tide from the perimeter with just 19.4% (7-36) from three.

For Alabama, the controversial star forward Brandon Miller led the team with a 19-point, 10 rebounds double-double before fouling out in the final minutes, while senior guard Jhavon Quinerly recorded 12 points and shot 5-11 from the field.

First and foremost, the 12th Man showed up in droves on Saturday afternoon,  resulting in a highly energized yet focused Aggie squad against one of the more intimidating opponents college basketball has to offer. Sophomore guard Wade Taylor IV started the game off with a smooth floater in the paint to score the first points of the game and take a 2-0 lead, which quickly turned into a 9-3 lead off of a 4 for 8 shooting performance before the first media timeout at the 15:55 mark.

Defense and points in the paint took precedence early, as Texas A&M locked down on the perimeter while forcing five Crimson Tide turnovers in the midst of a 7-0 Aggie run, Texas A&M would slowly increase their lead to 24-13 at the 8:19 mark behind a nice blend of transition offense and six points from senior guard Tyrece Radford. Texas A&M’s defense continued to confuse and frustrate Alabama throughout the first half, as the Tide shot 1-16 (6.3%) from 3-point range, and were 4-25 from the field (16.0%) in an utterly disastrous showing on the road with just 2:18 left in the half.

The Aggies would go on to score 8 more points, including four points from the free-throw line, as Alabama’s Brandon Miller hit only the second 3-pointer of the game for the Tide to bring them within 10, Texas A&M went into halftime with an impressive 32-22 halftime lead while neutralizing one of the best offensive teams in the country.

Texas A&M leaders at the half: Wade Taylor IV (11 points, 3 rebounds), Tyrece Radford (10 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists). Team: 35.5% from the field. 12.5% (1-3) from 3-point, 9-9 from the free throw line. 18 points in the paint, and 20 rebounds.

Alabama leaders at the half: Brandon Miller (10 points, 5 rebounds). Team: 20.7% from the field, 10.5% from 3-point (2-19), 8-9 from the free throw line. 8 points in the paint, and 23 rebounds.

HALFTIME: Texas A&M: 32. Alabama: 22

Needing to increase their offensive output despite Alabama’s first-half struggles from the field, more was needed to prevent the Tide from charging back. Wade Taylor IV’s third foul with 17:18 remaining raised the question of how long Head coach Buzz Williams’ aggressive defensive strategy should continue early in the second half. Aggies guard Dexter Dennis, who returned from his 1 game injury-related absence, scored the first four points for the Maroon and White (2 free throws, layup), but Alabama would soar back utilizing their length inside on an 8-2 run to bring the game back to single digits at 36-30 with 14:00 remaining.

As CBS broadcaster and former Villanova Head coach Jay Wright almost went full cornball stating “the tide may be…”. Wade Taylor IV and Tyrece Radford hit back-to-back 3-pointers for the Aggies to erupt Reed Arena, but Wright may have been right all along as Alabama stole back momentum once again with two 3-pointers within a 14-6 run of their own to make is 42-40 with 10:55 left.

In order to stem the Tide (we can do this all day), utilizing the free throw line became crucial as building any consistency on offense became implausible, unless you’re Wade Taylor IV, that is. The mid-range floater extraordinaire became the offensive focal point to hit, yes, two floaters in what had quickly become a back-and-forth contest to give the Aggies a 49-47 lead with 7:00 left in the game. As the volume in Reed Arena reached new levels, the Aggies began to wilt after multiple turnovers on offense, eventually converting into Alabama points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer from guard Jahvon Quinerly with 4:36 remaining.

Wade Taylor IV struck net once again on an incredible running 3-pointer to tie things up at 54, then Brandon Millers’ charge on forward Andersson Garcia turned into two free throws from Tyrece Radford to bring the Aggies back in front 56-54. Wade Taylor’s valourous performance continued after a foul on his 3-point shot attempt led to three made free throws and an official career-high 26 points on the day. After fouling Dexter Dennis on the rebound attempt, Alabama’s Brandon Miller recorded his 5th foul and final foul, greatly increasing Texas A&M’s chances with just two minutes left in the game.

The final minutes of the contest encapsulated the Aggies’ season in a nutshell. Alabama’s Jahvon Qunierly hit a layup to bring the Tide back within 2 at 61-59 and after a missed Wade Taylor 3-pointer, Andersson Garcia made the biggest “Andy play” of the season, stealing the inbounds pass to force Alabama to foul, resulting in six free throws from Taylor and Tyrece Radford as the clock hit double zeros, defeating the No.2 team in the country 67-61, while Crimson Tide Head coach Nate Oats has not beaten Texas A&M in his career with the program.

With the win, expect the Aggies to take a step up, or two, in the NCAA Tournament seeding ahead of next week’s SEC tourney, where the Aggies will have a double-bye due to their second-place finish in the conference. What a win, and what a day inside Reed Arena ahead of what could be a very special postseason for the hardest-working team in the entire college basketball landscape. Gig ‘Em.

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College Football: The 10 biggest rematches from last year

Which game are you looking forward to in 2023?

It won’t be long before college football takes center stage once again. Spring practices will get ramped up in March as we start to get a better idea of some of the pressing storylines in college football.

Quarterback battles, coordinator changes, the transfer portal, and new head coaches will provide plenty of intrigue over the next several months. There were plenty of surprises last season with new coaches making an immediate impact and a former national power returning to the national scene. What do Mike Norvell and the Seminoles have in store for an encore?

Looking back at the 2022 season, there were plenty of thrilling moments and bitter rivalry games. I put together my list of the 10 most-anticipated rematches of the 2022 season.

Texas Football: Alabama QB Jalen Milroe gets his shot at Texas

Week 2 could settle the debate between Quinn Ewers and Jalen Milroe.

Revenge is one of the greatest motivating factors in sports. Though it may not matter all that much given his 2022 struggles, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe is set to get his opportunity against Texas.

Former Texas head coach Tom Herman once sold Milroe on a future with him leading the charge. Not long afterward, the Longhorns brought in Mike Yurcich and went all in on Quinn Ewers. We all know the rest of the story.

Despite that, the storyline shouldn’t matter. Texas has the better player at the position and should not lose the game even if it is on the road.

Steve Sarkisian has his quarterback, Quinn Ewers, who should break out this season after showing flashes last year. After last season’s performance against the Tide, Ewers is more than equipped to move the ball against Alabama. He’ll have two elite receiver additions this year barring injury.

While much has been made of Ewers’ struggles, Milroe allowed Texas A&M to nearly pull off a road upset last year in Tuscaloosa.

Shutting down the Alabama quarterback could be Texas’ ticket to a road win in 2023.

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College Football Roundtable: Top 12 most anticipated games of 2023

College Wire’s 12 most anticipated matchups of the 2023 season.

While we await the start of spring football, the College Wire network is looking forward to the 2023 season.

One of the biggest storylines to follow will revolve around the two-time defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs. Can they win a third-straight title? That hasn’t occurred since 1934-36.

First-year head coaches will be looking to make an impact as well with Luke Fickell in Wisconsin, Matt Rhule in Nebraska, and Deion Sanders in Colorado among others. We even get to see Rhule take on Sanders this season.

Speaking of matchups in the 2023 campaign, three wire editors joined me in a roundtable to discuss our most anticipated games in the upcoming season. Do you agree with these 12 games broken down by Adam Dubbin (Gators Wire), AJ Spurr (Roll Tide Wire), and Tyler Nettuno (LSU Wire)?

Alabama Morning Drive: Weekend results for Alabama athletics

The latest news and notes involving the Alabama Crimson Tide on Monday, Jan. 16.

Good morning, Tide fans! Welcome back to another Monday edition of Alabama Morning Drive where we do our best to bring you the latest news and notes involving the Alabama Crimson Tide.

It was a busy weekend for the student-athletes in Tuscaloosa and for the most part, the results were in favor of the Crimson Tide.

Among the events over the weekend were swim and dive meets, women’s gymnastics, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball.

Although the swim and dive meets were unsuccessful for both the men’s and women’s teams, they did honor a total of 11 seniors and six graduate students in the final home competition of the 2022-23 season.

Here is a rundown of the weekend results for the Crimson Tide.

The 10 best Cyber Monday deals for the Alabama Crimson Tide fan in your life

The best holiday gift ideas for any Alabama Crimson Tide fan in your life.

Happy holidays, Alabama fans!

Football season is coming down the home stretch, basketball season has started, and for NCAA fans it’s the most wonderful time of the year.

It’s been an up-and-down football season for Alabama, but Roll Tide Wire is here to give you a reason to celebrate this holiday season.

Fanatics is offering 30% off all orders on Cyber Monday, so take at least 30% off the prices in the list below and get the perfect gift for the Alabama fan in your life.

Whether you’re an alumni, a Tuscaloosa resident, or just really love to reminisce about the days of Joe Namath, Derrick Henry and Latrell Spreewell, we’ve got you covered with our list of best Crimson Tide gifts for the holiday season.

If you need another gift for the sports fan in your life, consider a USA Today Subscription which includes Sports +, exclusive access to our Sports + app and the best content from across the entire USA Today Sports network.

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