Early in the first half against Vanderbilt, Alabama is enjoying a nice lead at home. An injury has come into play though, as Cliff Omoruyi was seen holding his right side. Head coach Nate Oats and a ...
Oats had praised UA center Cliff Omoruyi for bouncing back after an ankle injury in the game. “Says a lot about Cliff,” Oats said after the game. “A lot of guys would have just sat that one ...
That's the version of the All-American point guard that Oats is hoping will take the floor for the No. 4 Crimson Tide from ...
When Alabama basketball came out for the second half of Saturday’s win over LSU, regular starting point guard Mark Sears wasn ...
Grant Nelson is protecting the rim the same way he did to see a lacking Alabama basketball to the Final Four and it showed in ...
After a ruptured Achilles tendon against Oregon in November, Latrell Wrightsell Jr.'s time playing for Alabama basketball ...
The Crimson Tide began rebounding better in the second half, however, as center Cliff Omoruyi grabbed seven of his nine rebounds in the final 20 minutes. Between better rebounding and stiffer ...
"I'll say a lot about Cliff, man," Oats said after A&M ... Oats called out folks who were attempting to "twist" a narrative ...
REQUIRED READING: Alabama now No. 1 seed in college basketball Bracketology projection of NCAA tournament field Oats benched Sears and center Cliff Omoruyi to start the second half vs. the Tigers.
He accounted for five of UA's nine blocked shots vs Georgia. It was expected that the arrival of Rutgers transfer Cliff Omoruyi and freshman Aiden Sherrell were going to lighten Nelson's load on ...