Breaking down the individual statistics of each Alabama MBB player ahead of March Madness

Roll Tide Wire breaks down the individual statistics for each Alabama player during the 2022-2023 season. With March Madness about to begin, we delve into how each player performed over the course of the season.

The Alabama basketball team has exceeded expectations in Nate Oats’ fourth season at the Capstone. The Tide have had enumerated contributions this season from freshman, transfers, and returning players. Overall, the entire team has gelled to achieve one common goal and that is to win a National Championship.

The incoming hype was high, but I think it safe to say that no one envisioned the hype leading to a No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Players like Brandon Miller, Noah Clowney, and Mark Sears are just a few that have led to the team’s success this season.

With that being the case, Roll Tide Wire breaks down the individual statistics from each Alabama player over the course of the ’22-’23 season as March Madness approaches.

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Alabama in NFL: How former defensive players performed during 2022-2023 season

Take a look at how former Alabama defensive stars performed in the NFL this past season!

It seems like there are always a few former Alabama players that stand out at the next level on the defensive side of the ball. During the 2022-2023 NFL season, eight defensive players represented the Crimson Tide in the Pro Bowl.

Those players were Quinnen Williams, C.J. Mosley, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Marlon Humphrey, Trevon Diggs, Jonathan Allen, Daron Payne, and Pat Surtain II.

These standouts, along with others, have cemented themselves as the best to play at both the college and professional level. Each of them are sure to walk away from the game of football with a large number of accomplishments.

Roll Tide Wire looks at how former Alabama players performed on the defensive side of the ball.

Alabama in NFL: How former offensive players performed during 2022-2023 season

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at how every former Alabama player performed this season in the NFL. First, the offense.

The Alabama football program is well-represented on the offensive side of the ball in the NFL. Over the course of the 2022-2023 season, several alumni put themselves in position to win several prestgious awards.

Former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts finished second in the NFL MVP race. Josh Jacobs was named as the FedEx Ground Player of the Year.

There were a number of other players that made positive contributions on their respective teams as well. Several teams this season were also led by the likes of former Alabama players.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down how former Alabama players performed on the offensive side of the ball.

LOOK: Nick Saban’s final Coaches Poll of the college football season

Nick Saban’s full top-25 team Coaches Poll for the 2022-2023 season.

At the end of every season, a number of FBS head coaches fill out a Coaches Poll. This season, just two coaches had Alabama ranked as a top-two team in the country. Those two were UTEP head coach Dana Dimel and Alabama head coach Nick Saban.

Overall, Saban had six SEC programs that made the cut on his list. The Tide fell right behind the national champions,ย Georgia. It was also interesting to see Saban include several programs that are led by former Alabama assistant coaches.

Roll Tide Wire looks at Saban’s Coaches Poll to close out the 2022-2023 college football season.

Breaking down Alabama football individual stats from the 2022-2023 season

Iindividual stats for each of Alabama’s players following the 2022-2023 season that ended on Saturday.

Alabama’s football team didn’t envision playing in the Sugar Bowl to end the 2022-2023 season. However, that is what happened as the Tide finished the season with a 45-20 victory over Kansas State.

Despite Alabama not reaching the College Football Playoff, there were some stellar performances from numerous different players in different games.

The Tide finished the season with an 11-2 record with signature wins over Ole Miss, Texas, and Auburn. The record isn’t indicative of the individual performances that were put on display week in and week out. Several of the players that stood out for Alabama this season were Bryce Young, Will Anderson, Brian Branch, and Jahmyr Gibbs.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down the individual player statistics from the 2022-2023 season.

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama basketball’s loss to Gonzaga

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Alabama’s top performers after their Game 10 loss to No. 15 Gonzaga.

After a tough three-game stretch, Alabama men’s basketball fell on Saturday to No. 15 Gonzaga. The Tide were able to stay within striking distance for the majority of the game. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs’ hot shooting was too much to handle for the Tide in the end.

The Bulldogs came away with a 100-90 victory in Legacy Arena on Saturday. Mark Few’s squad had just nine turnovers as opposed to the Tide’s 21. That proved to be the deciding factor at the end of the day for Nate Oats’ squad.

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at the stats leaders following Alabama’s loss at the hands of Gonzaga in Saturday’s non-conference showdown.

Alabama MBB battles on the road to defeat South Alabama

Alabama’s men’s basketball team defeated South Alabama in Mitchell Arena on Tuesday night.

Alabama basketball traveled to Mobile to take on the South Alabama Jaguars on Tuesday night. In the end, the Tide were able to come away with a 65-55 victory.

The Tide were led offensively by freshman Brandon Miller who provided 19 points in 36 minutes of action. Others struggled to shoot, but the defense proved to be enough.

The Jaguars shot just 29.6% from the field while the Tide shot 32.4%. Both teams were able to shrink the floor and force tough shots on their opponents.

The Tide out-rebounded the Jaguars 58-35. That statistic played a key role in Nate Oats’ squad coming away with the first road victory of the season. With the win, the Tide improve to 3-0 on the new season. The team will return to Coleman Coliseum on Friday night to face the Jacksonville State Gamecocks.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama men’s basketball as the season continues.

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BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama basketball’s win over Longwood

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Alabama’s top performers after the season-opening win over Longwood.

Alabama basketball was able to defeat the Longwood Lancers in the first meeting ever between the two programs. The Crimson Tide won with a final score of 75-54.

The Crimson Tide held two exhibitions over the past month against TCU and Southern Illinois. Nate Oats’ squad was evidently eager to get things started as they took down the Lancers to open the season.

Despite only five players returning from a season ago, the Crimson Tide were able to create some big plays on both ends of the floor on Monday night.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down the stats leaders from the season-opening matchup of the 2022-2023 season.

Alabama MBB defeats Longwood in 2022-2023 season-opening matchup

Alabama defeats Longwood on Monday by a final score of 75-54.

Alabama basketball began the 2022-2023 season on Monday with a win over the Longwood Lancers with a final score of 75-54. The Crimson Tide were led in points by two true freshmen: forward Brandon Miller and guard Rylan Griffen. The two had 14 points a piece in their Alabama debuts.

The defense was impressive for the majority of the game as the Tide was able to force nine turnovers. Not to mention, the Lancers shot just 26.8% from the field. Although Alabama performed well on the defensive side, the offense had its share of ups and downs.

Nate Oats and his staff will probably emphasize the turnovers (19) that the Tide had. The team wasn’t expected to be perfect in the opening game by any means. However, 19 turnovers is relatively high and something that needs to improve throughout the season.

Alabama also had key contributions from other players such as Noah Clowney, Charles Bediako, and Jaden Bradley. The Tide were without transfer Dominick Welch and guard Jahvon Quinerly. Both were held out with injuries.

Alabama will host Liberty on Friday in Coleman Coliseum.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama basketball as the season progresses.

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Two Alabama basketball players listed as Preseason All-SEC selections

On Wednesday, Alabama’s Jahvon Quinerly and Brandon Miller were listed as Preseason All-SEC selections.

Alabama has seen a fair amount of success within the basketball programs since Nate Oats became the team’s head coach in 2019. Not only has there been just success, but there has also been a lot of talent over the years.

On Wednesday, two current Alabama basketball players, Jahvon Quinerly and Brandon Miller, were named to the Preseason All-SEC Second Team. Both are expected to have key roles on the basketball team this season.

Miller was a McDonald’s All-American last season out of Cane Ridge High School in Antioch, Tennessee. The versatile forward has a similar frame to former Alabama fan-favorite Herb Jones. His skill set will likely be used in similar ways to Jones’s. However, he does bring a scoring prowess as well, so he has a lot of high expectations as he enters his freshman season.

As for Quinerly, this will not be his first season in an Alabama uniform. He has played in two seasons with the Crimson Tide and has cemented himself as one of the best scorers in the league. He attacks the glass and uses his finesse to create open-shot opportunities for his teammates.

Unfortunately, Alabama will be without Quinerly for non-conference play, At the end of last season, Quinerly suffered a torn ACL. As a result, his return is set for late December with hopes to have him back by the time conference play begins.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama basketball news.

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