SPORTS
No. 5 Alabama returns to standard, routs No. 9 Kansas State in Sugar Bowl
Chess, not checkers: how Alabama handled everything Georgia threw at them
Women’s basketball opens conference season with close win over Georgia
Sears and Miller shine, No. 8 Alabama defeats No. 21 Mississippi State, 78-67
No. 5 Alabama set to close 2022 campaign in Allstate Sugar Bowl
Season Two: Women’s basketball opens Southeastern Conference play against Georgia
No. 8 Alabama set to face No. 21 Mississippi State in Starkville
Reflecting on Alabama’s Sugar Bowl history under Nick Saban
The Other Side: A Preview of the Wildcats with The Collegian
Brandon Miller: What makes a superstar?
Women’s basketball pummels North Florida in final nonconference game
Frontcourt shines, No. 9 Alabama defeats Jackson State 84-64
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