The Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball team has consistently had ups and downs in recent years, and the trend continues in the 2019-2020 season with Nate Oats.
Earlier this week we, at Roll Tide Wire, updated you on Alabama’s positioning in ESPN’s latest ‘mock bracket, done by their bracketologist, Joe Lunardi.
They sat on the bubble as Lundardi had Alabama as a member of the ‘first four out’ of the tournament.
Now, after Alabama’s loss against Texas A&M at home, which went down to the wire, Lunardi has Alabama listed as a team in the ‘next four out.’
— Joe Lunardi (@ESPNLunardi) February 21, 2020
Alabama is listed as the bottom team and Lunardi includes that should VCU win their game on Friday, they will be moved up into the next four out, dropping Alabama.
Should the Crimson Tide stay where they are, they join Georgetown, South Carolina and fellow member of the SEC Arkansas.
Alabama has five games remaining in the regular season before the SEC tournament to help them gain some wins and build a resume to make them an appealing candidate to be apart of the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
They will stay in Mississippi for the next two games as they take on Ole Miss tomorrow, Feb. 22, and then Mississippi State on Feb. 25.
Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on Alabama’s positioning for the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
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