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ESPN grades Alabama's chances of beating Georgia Bulldogs
How do Mark Sears, Aden Holloway, Grant Nelson and the Alabama Crimson Tide stack up against the Georgia Bulldogs? ESPN makes a prediction.
Georgia Bulldogs head coach Michael White and company rolled into non-conference play as a top-50 team in the country in points per game and points allowed per
Alabama basketball has what Nate Oats called a "sense of urgency" and "respect" against higher-ranked teams on the road. Why not at home in Coleman?
It is a Saturday SEC clash as we continue our College Basketball odds series with a Georgia-Alabama prediction and pick.
No. 4 Alabama takes on the Georgia Bulldogs after Chris Youngblood scored 23 points in Alabama's 88-84 win against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
On a four-game winning streak and two weeks away from playing host to a showdown of top teams in the nation, No. 4 Alabama receives a visit from Georgia on Saturday at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Other programs, desperate to get back to prominence, have chipped away at Alabama and Georgia’s talent advantage. How will they respond?
There is no gymnastics rivalry like that of Georgia and Alabama. The rivalry continues on Friday with its latest edition as the Bulldogs host the Crimson Tide. It all began in the late 1980s when the programs were at the top of their game.
Oats mentioned guard Chris Youngblood, who has started each of Alabama's past two games and posted 23 points against Mississippi State on Wednesday, as an individual who has taken steps towards assuming the mantle of locking down another team's most prolific scoring option. However, he wants to see more of it from other players.
Compared to other teams in the SEC, it wasn't that long ago that Georgia tasted a win against Alabama basketball. Picks and predictions for Saturday.
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