The midway point of college basketball's regular season has passed, and some of the sport's top squads are establishing themselves in an elevated tier of dominance. In particular, the top squads in the ACC and Big 12 are simply dismantling the opposition in head-turning fashion.
What Nate Oats said about the status of Alabama basketball's Houston Mallette before Saturday's game at Texas A&M.
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.
An Extreme Cold Warning has been issued for Jefferson, Blount, St. Clair, Etowah, Cherokee, Calhoun, and Cleburne Counties from now until 11 a.m.
Houston County Commission Chairman Brandon Shoupe hopes 2025 will be a great year for volunteer fire departments. People with years of experience in fire and EMS are working together to develop a plan to ease the county’s volunteer fire crisis. Problems facing volunteer fire departments are especially prominent in rural areas.
Coach Nate Oats announced that Houston Mallette will be out for Alabama basketball's game against Texas A&M on Saturday. The Pepperdine transfer has played a total of five minutes since being ...
Alabama men's basketball guard Houston Mallette will not play in Saturday's highly-anticipated road matchup between the No. 5 Crimson Tide and
Alabama basketball already has one player seeking a medical redshirt, after Latrell Wrightsell Jr. injured his Achilles tendon early in the season. In the coming days, the Crimson Tide will decided whether to do the same with Houston Mallette, due to lingering knee problems.
“It’s a birder’s paradise,” park ranger David Young noted.
Airports are readying for major disruptions in Texas, Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast before anticipated wintry blast.
That's wild considering it hasn't snowed in New Orleans since 2009, and their last "big" snowstorm was in 2008 when 1-2 inches fell. Up to five inches of snow could accumulate in the Houston area. The all-time record snowfall in Houston is 3.0 inches, so this is very clearly a historic situation.