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Final NCAA Tournament predictions for Alabama basketball on Selection Sunday
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Final NCAA Tournament predictions for Alabama basketball on Selection Sunday

  • Alabama faces Selection Sunday with a solid 23-9 record and a strong tourney outlook.
  • Bracket projections largely place Alabama as a 4-seed in the West, with some variations.
  • Coach Nate Oats emphasizes better effort to secure a safe NCAA run.
  • Analysts cite Alabama's NET ranking and bracketist opinions shaping seed outlook.
  • Top bracketologists share potential paths for Alabama in the tournament.
  • The report highlights competition for seed placement as SEC champions are decided.
  • Analysts reference multiple sources to map Alabama’s bracket and seed variety.
  • The piece includes subscription prompts and promotional mentions for Alabama coverage.
  • The report aggregates multiple bracket leaders to present a composite seed expectation.
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March Madness star goes viral with humiliating mistake about opponent
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sports4h ago

March Madness star goes viral with humiliating mistake about opponent

  • Purdue’s Oscar Cluff mistook Queens University’s location, saying it was in New York.
  • The Royals are actually based in Charlotte, North Carolina, not New York.
  • The moment went viral after reporter Angela Moryan posted the moment online.
  • Purdue entered the tournament as a heavy favorite in their bracket, with ESPN’s odds at 97.8%.
  • The incident featured in Daily Mail Online’s sports section and drew social media attention.
  • Queens University’s name references Queen Charlotte and a historic institution recognized in Charlotte.
  • The article notes Purdue is favored to win the matchup against Queens if the upset does occur.
  • The piece frames the gaffe as a light moment amid March Madness coverage.
  • The exchange involved reporter Angela Moryan and Purdue’s Oscar Cluff during a post-bracket discussion.
  • The article includes context on Queens University’s Atlantic Sun Conference affiliation and NCAA dynamics.
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