Nate Oats shares latest before Alabama vs. Kentucky
No. 21 Ole Miss defeated No. 4 Alabama 74-64 on the road on Tuesday, improving the Rebels to 4-0 in SEC play heading into the weekend. After the game, Rebels head coach Chris Beard gave credit to Alabama head coach Nate Oats for the culture and fanfare he’s brought to the Crimson Tide program since taking over the program in 2019.
After Ole Miss, Nate Oats got honest about the state of the Alabama basketball as the SEC schedule heats up. Three things to know before Kentucky.
After Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats criticized his team's effort in a loss to Ole Miss, he addressed how the UA has looked in practice since then
Alabama basketball put together one of its worst offensive performances in recent memory in a loss to Ole Miss.
During Monday's "Hey Coach" appearance, Nate Oats recalled players throwing up, cramping and more during his first practice as head coach of Alabama.
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats told ESPN's 'College GameDay' that his program gave SEC 'big kickstart.' He explains what that means.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— After vehemently denying any connection between his remarks postgame on Saturday about center Clifford Omoruyi's toughness and Auburn star Johni Broome's injury earlier that same day, Alabama head coach Nate Oats said the Crimson Tide big man will be good to go for Tuesday's home game against No. 21 Ole Miss.
Coach Nate Oats wasn't kidding when he recalled Alabama basketball players having it rough when he got to Tuscaloosa. Former Crimson Tide player Raymond Hawkins shared a photo of himself from the ...
But Alabama basketball head coach Nate Oats was still able to point to the results from legendary Alabama football head coach Nick Saban when trying to teach and direct his team this week after a "disgusting" home loss to Ole Miss on Tuesday.
Alabama men's basketball lost 74-64 to Ole Miss, dropping to 3-1 in SEC play with a season-low scoring night. Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats was livid after the game and called out his team for a lackluster effort.
Social media spiraled after thinking Nate Oats' comments on an ankle injury for Alabama basketball's Cliff Omoruyi were about Auburn's Johni Broome.