10/04/2024

Though it wasn’t an isolated incident, this was the Crimson Tide defense’s worst outing to date. For the most part of the season, Alabama coach Nate Oats has been disappointed with his team’s defensive performance, and for good reason. It has been far too erratic and nowhere near as good as Alabama’s defense during Oats’ SEC championship seasons. In a season full of defensive blunders, the biggest one was the 117 points given up to Kentucky.

“I told our guys after the game, there have been question marks about our defense all year,” Oats stated. “Every single one of those question marks has been removed. We don’t really guard at this point, as everyone knows. Our effort seemed ineffective to me.

The matchup also reinforced a theme that has emerged throughout the season: Alabama has struggled away from home against most elite SEC teams. The Crimson Tide has lost all three of its SEC games away from home, with Mississippi State being the best opponent Alabama has faced away from home. This season, the Crimson Tide doesn’t really have a standout road victory.

On the road, turnovers have been a problem. Alabama has turned the ball over at least fifteen times in each of its SEC road losses. Aaron Estrada had five turnovers and Mark Sears had six against Kentucky.

“Our guards have got to take care of the ball,” Oats stated. “They simply treat some of them carelessly. Even though Mark and Aaron are excellent guards, a starting backcourt with 11 turnovers per game is not a winning combination.

The Crimson Tide’s overall performance away from Coleman Coliseum against strong teams, especially in conference play, is concerning.

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