A start time has been decided for Alabama basketball versus Georgia. The Crimson Tide and the Bulldogs will tip off at 3 p.m. on Feb. 1 at Coleman Coliseum. ESPN2 will broadcast the contest. Tipoff has yet to be announced for Tennessee, which could start at 12 or 3 p.m. CT on March 1.
Georgia was first to approach Carson Beck after the QB entered the transfer portal, according to a new report.
The freshman guard sets a new season high with 24 points that made the difference in the tight bout against rival Georgia
Network's Matt Hayes reported on Wednesday that Georgia wanted former quarterback Carson Beck to return to the Bulldogs after he entered the transfer
Russell is a player to watch in the QB battle. The incoming freshman was the second-best player in the last recruiting cycle and promises to be Alabama’s QB of the future. Time will tell if DeBoer gives Russell an opportunity in his first season.
Carson Beck resisted overtures from Georgia about returning for the 2025 season before he transferred to Miami, according to USA Today's Matt Hayes.
Georgia, not Miami, was the first team to offer Carson Beck when he entered the transfer portal. But the quarterback chose not to return to Bulldogs.
Jones has presently been serving as the assistant cornerbacks coach for Kalen DeBoer's Alabama program. A Florida native who played collegiately at Alabama A&M, where he switched from quarterback to defensive back, Jones worked at prestigious IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, following his playing career.
The latest edition of “Bracketology” is out, and it brought a noteworthy move for Alabama basketball after its defeat of Kentucky on Saturday.
Former Georgia football commitment Jared Curtis, a five-star quarterback from Nashville Christian, has a list of his top six schools, according to a report.
Alabama’s coaching staff has been stopping in to check in on some recruiting targets in the 2026 class. One of the targets that received a visit is running back target Carsyn Baker.
That’s one advantage of the new 12-team playoff era. Teams can learn from their mistakes. But it takes a special coaching staff and special group of players to capitalize on lessons learned. They believe they can beat anyone, even if they appear outmatched.