Alabama fails first big test of new season with loss to No. 12 Purdue

Alabama fell, 87-78, at Purdue Friday night as the Crimson Tide’s early season 3-point shooting woes continued.

Trey Kaufman-Penn had a game-high 26 points, Braden Smith had a double-double, and the hot-shooting Purdue Boilermakers handed No. 2 Alabama basketball its first loss of the season, 87-78, inside a raucous Mackey Arena Friday night.

In the first big nonconference test for Nate Oats’ team, Alabama (3-1) seemed to be playing with nerves early on, missing open looks and not finishing baskets. Their struggles from behind the arc continued for a third straight game. Alabama shot 31 percent (9-for-29) from downtown and 44 percent overall from the field.

Top scorer Mark Sears was held to 15 points and made just one of six shots from behind the arc. Freshman Labaron Philon’s 18 points off the bench led the Crimson Tide.

By contrast, No. 12 Purdue (4-0) shot a lights-out 9-of-16 from 3-point range and made 49.2 percent of its baskets from the field.

Alabama would use an 11-2 run in the second half to take its biggest lead of the night at 65-59 following a 3-pointer from Auburn transfer Aden Holloway with 11 minutes left in the game.

The lead lasted no time. Purdue surged with a decisive 13-0 run that included three consecutive 3-point shots by freshman guard C.J. Cox. As the game wore on, Alabama missed 11 of 12 shots at one point as Purdue built a 75-68 lead with under five minutes left.

Smith scored 17 points and had 10 assists for Purdue. Fletcher Loyer was another hot shooter, adding 17 points, as well.

Alabama got 12 points from Grant Nelson and 11 from Latrell Wrightsell.

Alabama basketball 2024 schedule

Alabama will face No. 20 Illinois Wednesday night in the C.M. Newton Classic at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. Tipoff is at 8 p.m CT. The game will be televised on SEC Network.

Alabama-Purdue basketball game marks rare appearance for Crimson Tide on NBC

Alabama takes on Purdue tonight in a marquee Top 25 matchup on Peacock. It’s been a while since the Alabama Crimson Tide appeared on an NBC-owned platform. Here’s the last time it happened.

Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide are in West Lafayette to take on the Purdue Boilermakers in a marquee nonconference matchup at Mackey Arena featuring two Top 25 teams.

Alabama (3-0) is ranked No. 2 in the both the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 poll. Purdue (3-0) is ranked No. 12 in the Coaches Poll. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. CT. The game can be seen exclusively on Peacock, marking the first time the Crimson Tide have ever appeared on the streaming platform.

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Since it’s Alabama’s first time playing exclusively on Peacock, that caused me to think about the last time a Crimson Tide team in a major sport appeared on any NBC-owned property — including the actual flagship NBC network.

The answer? It’s been a while.

In 2019, Oats’ first season in Tuscaloosa, Alabama played the Rhode Island Rams in the third game of the season at Ryan Center in Kingston. Rhode Island won, 93-79. That game was televised on the now defunct NBC Sports Network, or NBCSN. (Hat tip to Griffin Smith on X, formerly Twitter, for pointing this out.)

As for Alabama football? It’s been even longer since the Crimson Tide last appeared on an NBC-owned channel.

In fact, you’d have to go all the way back to New Year’s Day 1991 when Alabama played the Louisville Cardinals, then a football independent, in the Fiesta Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz. The game was nationally televised on NBC.

In one of the ugliest bowl game performances in Alabama football history, Louisville got out to a stunning 25-0 lead in a first quarter that took nearly one full hour from start to finish.

The Cardinals, led by former Bear Bryant player and assistant coach Howard Schnellenberger, won 34-7. The late Charlie Jones called the game for NBC alongside former BYU Cougars and Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders tight end Todd Christensen.

Louisville quarterback Browning Nagle was the game’s MVP. Nagle threw for a Fiesta Bowl record 451 yards against Alabama.

Off the field, the game was mired in a cloud of controversy over a decision by Arizona voters to reject a proposal that would have made Martin Luther King Jr. Day a paid holiday for state workers. According to a Jan. 2, 1991, story from the New York Times, Fiesta Bowl officials considered moving the game to San Diego.

Separately, both Notre Dame and Virginia had refused to play in the Fiesta Bowl over the voters’ decision.

Alabama fans of a certain age will also recall that NBC angered many in its audience by cutting away from the Fiesta Bowl to head to Miami for that night’s Orange Bowl clash between No. 5 Notre Dame and No. 1 Colorado. The Buffaloes beat the Irish, 10-9, for a share of the national championship with Georgia Tech.

The issue was, NBC cut away from the Fiesta Bowl with over six minutes still left in the game — and well before the Orange Bowl had kicked off. After doing so, Alabama defensive back and fan favorite Mark McMillion was injured on a play late in the game that many feared to be serious. (McMillion would play in all 12 games the following year in 1991 and have an eight-year career in the NFL.)

As for basketball games, those have primarily been broadcast on CBS, ABC/ESPN and, to a smaller degree, on Fox. Major college games haven’t been regularly broadcast on the national NBC network since it lost the rights to the NCAA Tournament to CBS in the 80s. Peacock began airing Big Ten football and basketball games in 2023.

To say the least, Alabama’s appearance on an NBC-owned platform — either broadcast or streaming — is a rarity these days.

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Alabama basketball schedule: Are the Crimson Tide playing today? 

Is Alabama playing today? Here’s a look at the schedule and the games to come. 

Friday night will mark the biggest game of the 2024-25 season so far for the Alabama Crimson Tide, as the nation’s No. 2 team travels to West Lafayette, Indiana for a Top 25 showdown against the Purdue Boilermakers.

Both of the Crimson Tide and Boilermakers made a Final Four appearance a year ago, with each program also ranking among the top programs in each’s respective conference.

The game between the Crimson Tide and Boilermakers will officially begin Friday, November 15 at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock. Alabama vs. Purdue will be played from Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Alabama Crimson Tide 2024-25 schedule

  • Nov. 4: vs. UNC Asheville (W, 110-54)
  • Nov. 8: vs. Arkansas State (W, 88-79)
  • Nov. 11: vs. McNeese State (W, 72-64)
  • Nov. 15: at Purdue
  • Nov. 20: vs. Illinois at C.M. Newton Classic in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Nov. 26-30: vs. Houston, Rutgers, Notre Dame at Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Dec. 4: at North Carolina in ACC/SEC Challenge
  • Dec. 14: vs. Creighton
  • Dec. 18: at North Dakota
  • Dec. 22: vs. Kent State
  • Dec. 29: vs. South Dakota State
  • Jan. 4: vs. Oklahoma
  • Jan. 8: at South Carolina
  • Jan. 11: at Texas A&M
  • Jan. 14: vs. Ole Miss
  • Jan. 18: at Kentucky
  • Jan. 21: vs. Vanderbilt
  • Jan. 25: vs. LSU
  • Jan. 29: at Mississippi State
  • Feb. 1: vs. Georgia
  • Feb. 8: at Arkansas
  • Feb. 11: at Texas
  • Feb. 15: vs. Auburn
  • Feb. 19: at Missouri
  • Feb. 22: vs. Kentucky
  • Feb. 25: vs. Mississippi State
  • March 1: at Tennessee
  • March 5: vs. Florida
  • March 8: at Auburn

Record: 3-0 overall

Alabama 2024-25 Opponent Preview: Purdue Boilermakers

A pair of Final Four teams from last season will meet Friday night in West Lafayette.

On Friday night, not only with the Alabama Crimson Tide play what is likely their toughest opponent of the 2024-25 college basketball season so far, but the program also travels away from Coleman Coliseum for the first time this season.

That is because the Crimson Tide will travel north Friday night for what is easily one of college basketball’s top matchups so far this season against the Purdue Boilermakers.

This is also Alabama’s first Top 25 matchup of the season so far, and will be a test for the Crimson Tide, who are set to play multiple ranked teams over the next couple of weeks.

As for Purdue, let’s take a look at a few things you need to know about the Boilermakers entering Friday night’s contest:

Purdue Boilermakers Team Overview

  • Team Overview: Purdue Boilermakers
  • Conference: Big Ten
  • Arena: Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Indiana
  • 2024-25 Record: 3-0 overall
  • Ranking: No. 13 in AP Poll, No. 12 in Coaches Poll

The Purdue Boilermakers, similar to Alabama, made a Final Four appearance last season, and are currently off to an undefeated 3-0 overall start to the year. Purdue is also considered among the top teams in the Big Ten this year, and are currently ranked at No. 13 in the latest AP Poll, as well as No. 12 in the Coaches Poll.

Purdue Boilermakers Coaching Staff

  • Head Coach: Matt Painter
  • Assistant Coach: Brandon Brantley
  • Assistant Coach: Terry Johnson
  • Assistant Coach: Paul Lusk

Purdue is led by one of the college basketball’s most accomplished coaches in Matt Painter, who has made 15 NCAA Tournament appearances since taking over the Boilermakers program back in 2005-06. The Boilermakers also have three veteran assistants coaches in Brantley, Johnson, and Lusk, each of which have been at Purdue for multiple seasons.

Purdue Boilermakers 2024-25 Stats

  • PPG: 84.7 (No. 99 in NCAA)
  • PPG Allowed: 69 (No. 165 in NCAA)
  • FG%: 54.4
  • 3P%: 43.7
  • FT%: 69.9
  • RPG: 34.3
  • APG: 20
  • SPG: 6.3
  • BPG: 3

Stats-wise, Purdue is averaging 84.7 PPG for the season, while also giving up 69 PPG to opponents. The Boilermakers also rank Top 20 with both a 54.4% field goal percentage, as well as in three-point percentage at 43.7%.

Purdue Boilermakers Names to Know

  • Braden Smith, Guard – Junior
  • Fletcher Loyer, Guard – Guard
  • Trey Kaufman-Renn, Forward – Junior
  • Myles Colvin, Guard – Sophomore
  • Daniel Jacobsen, Center – Freshman

In conclusion, the Boilermakers are led by a trio of double-digit scorers in Fletcher Loyer, Braden Smith, and Trey Kaufman-Renn, each of which are averaging 15+ PPG so far this season. Of that trio, Smith is one of the top guards in all of college basketball, and is currently averaging 15 PPG, 6.3 RPG, and a Big Ten leading 9.3 APG, while also shooting 44.4% from three, as well as 90% at the free-throw line.

ESPN projects Alabama freshman as first round pick in 2025 NBA draft

ESPN projects the Alabama freshman to be a first round pick.

While the 2024-25 college basketball season only just recently began for the Alabama Crimson Tide, it’s never too-early to start taking a look ahead to the 2025 NBA draft, which is set to take place this upcoming summer.

After not having a player selected in the 2024 NBA draft, Alabama is likely expected to have at-least one name come off the board in 2025, with ESPN projecting that to be in the first round in their latest mock draft in freshman forward Derrion Reid.

According to ESPN, their latest mock draft has Reid coming off the board at pick No. 21 overall in the first round to the Utah Jazz. Reid is the lone player from Alabama projected in the first round by ESPN’s mock draft, while Jarin Stevenson, a sophomore forward, is also sitting at No. 45 overall on their latest Big Board.

After coming to Tuscaloosa as a five-star prospect, Reid has started 2-of-3 games for Alabama so far this season as a freshman where he is currently averaging 7.7 PPG and 4 RPG. Reid is also shooting 50% from the field, as well as 50% from three-point range.

Photos from Alabama’s win over McNeese Cowboys

Alabama defeated McNeese on Monday night, 72-64.

Monday night in Tuscaloosa brought about arguably the toughest matchup so far this season for the Alabama Crimson Tide, as the program hosted the McNeese Cowboys for non-conference action inside Coleman Coliseum.

One of the nation’s top mid-major teams a year ago, Alabama would go on to win this game by a final score of 72-64 as well, but this showdown was still closer than some likely expected, as McNeese certainly made it interesting in the second half.

Let’s take a look at some of the top photos from Alabama vs. McNeese on Monday night.

Instant reactions to Alabama’s victory against McNeese

Alabama defeated McNeese on Monday night inside Coleman Coliseum.

The No. 2 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide were officially back in action on the basketball court Monday evening, as the program welcomed the visiting McNeese Cowboys to Coleman Coliseum for an early-season contest.

Arguably the Crimson Tide’s toughest opponent yet, McNeese certainly gave Alabama some troubles in this contest, with the Crimson Tide ultimately coming away with a 72-64 win over the Cowboys.

Here are some of our instant reaction’s to Alabama’s win Monday night over the Cowboys:

Welcome back Grant Nelson

After a slow start to the season due to an injury, Alabama forward Grant Nelson found his way back in the starting lineup Monday night, and went on to have his best performance of the year in the process. Nelson finished with a final stat line of 20 points, seven rebounds, and three assists, as well as shooting 8-of-10 from the free throw line.

Alabama’s second half nearly costly

At one point early in the second half, it appeared that Alabama was set to pull away from the Cowboys, and cruise to a victory. However, the Crimson Tide struggled on both ends of the floor in the final 10 minutes, which nearly proved to be costly for Alabama.

Alabama out-rebounded by McNeese

One of the most notable stats from Monday night’s win was the fact that the Crimson Tide were out-rebounded by McNeese a combined 35-34. Alabama also lost the battle on the offensive glass a combined 12-9.

Alabama still undefeated at 3-0

Make no mistake, this was a McNeese team that Alabama defeated Monday night that could very easily make the NCAA Tournament come March. The Crimson Tide are now 3-0 ahead of their road trip to Purdue on Friday night.

Where is Alabama ranked in latest college basketball AP Poll?

Alabama is off to a 2-0 start to the season.

After carrying a preseason ranking of No. 2 nationally, the Alabama Crimson Tide remained in that spot Monday afternoon in the latest college basketball AP Poll Top 25.

The Crimson Tide once again trailed only the Kansas Jayhawks for the No. 1 spot, while the remainder of the top five was the UConn Huskies at No. 3, Gonzaga Bulldogs at No. 4, and Auburn Tigers at No. 5.

So far this season, Alabama currently sits undefeated at 2-0 overall with a pair of victories at home over UNC Asheville and Arkansas State. Alabama is however set for arguably their toughest test yet later tonight at home when the McNeese Cowboys come to Tuscaloosa.

After the Cowboys, Alabama’s schedule gets significantly tougher with multiple Top 25 matchups to close out the month of November. This includes a trip to No. 13 Purdue, as well as taking on No. 8 Houston and No. 24 Rutgers.

Before they get there however, the Crimson Tide can certainly not overlook their matchup with McNeese on Monday night.

Alabama unchanged in latest USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll

The latest USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll was released Monday.

The first update of the 2024-25 USA TODAY Sports men’s college basketball coaches poll was officially released Monday afternoon, with the Alabama Crimson Tide not moving much from their preseason ranking of No. 2 in the nation.

That is because the Crimson Tide were ranked at No. 2 once again Monday in what was the first in-season update of the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll.

Alabama is currently off to an undefeated 2-0 start to the season, which includes home wins over UNC Asheville and Arkansas State. The Crimson Tide will officially be back in action Monday night at home against the McNeese Cowboys.

Check out the latest update of the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll below:

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Kansas 2-0 759 (21)
2 Alabama 2-0 724 (4)
3 UConn 2-0 702 (3)
4 Auburn 2-0 660 (2)
5 Gonzaga 2-0 651 (1)
6 Duke 2-0 608
7 Iowa State 1-0 576
8 Arizona 2-0 516
9 Tennessee 2-0 502
10 Houston 1-1 488
11 North Carolina 1-1 456
12 Purdue 2-0 437
13 Creighton 2-0 385
14 Baylor 1-1 328
15 Marquette 2-0 308
16 Indiana 2-0 234
17 Cincinnati 2-0 230
18 Kentucky 2-0 182
19 Florida 2-0 179
20 Illinois 2-0 151
21 Arkansas 1-1 150
22 Ohio State 1-0 148
23 Texas A&M 1-1 99
24 Rutgers 1-0 84
25 St. John’s 2-0 79

Alabama basketball schedule: Are the Crimson Tide playing today? 

Is Alabama playing today? Here’s a look at the schedule and the games to come. 

After only a few days removed from their win over the Arkansas State Red Wolves, the Alabama Crimson Tide are set to be back in action Monday.

Yes, the Crimson Tide will be back in action Monday night inside Coleman Coliseum, as Alabama prepares to welcome the visiting McNeese Cowboys to town.

Alabama will come into this game ranked No. 2 nationally, and are currently undefeated at 2-0 overall. McNeese is currently unranked, and has a 1-1 record.

The game will begin Monday night at 7 p.m. ET, and will be available to watch on SEC Network.

Alabama Crimson Tide 2024 schedule

  • Nov. 4: vs. UNC Asheville (W, 110-54)
  • Nov. 8: vs. Arkansas State (W, 88-79)
  • Nov. 11: vs. McNeese State
  • Nov. 15: at Purdue
  • Nov. 20: vs. Illinois at C.M. Newton Classic in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Nov. 26-30: vs. Houston, Rutgers, Notre Dame at Players Era Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Dec. 4: at North Carolina in ACC/SEC Challenge
  • Dec. 14: vs. Creighton
  • Dec. 18: at North Dakota
  • Dec. 22: vs. Kent State
  • Dec. 29: vs. South Dakota State
  • Jan. 4: vs. Oklahoma
  • Jan. 8: at South Carolina
  • Jan. 11: at Texas A&M
  • Jan. 14: vs. Ole Miss
  • Jan. 18: at Kentucky
  • Jan. 21: vs. Vanderbilt
  • Jan. 25: vs. LSU
  • Jan. 29: at Mississippi State
  • Feb. 1: vs. Georgia
  • Feb. 8: at Arkansas
  • Feb. 11: at Texas
  • Feb. 15: vs. Auburn
  • Feb. 19: at Missouri
  • Feb. 22: vs. Kentucky
  • Feb. 25: vs. Mississippi State
  • March 1: at Tennessee
  • March 5: vs. Florida
  • March 8: at Auburn

Record: 2-0 overall