Considering that Alabama's the fourth least educated state in the country, it's nice to see they have at least one halfway-decent writer down there. The article's riddled with errors (our worst loss was "at" nebraska, he makes Ash sound like a monster around the basket, and in talking in depth about last year's game, the guy doesn't even give lip service to Trey, even though he was our leading scorer that night), but it's still a fun read.
Another head-scratcher: He says we're not "getting to the line nearly as well as last season", which is flat-out wrong. Our FT% is a tick better than last season, and it was pretty damn good a year ago (79.2% vs 78.8%). On top of that, we're getting there more often. 18 charity chances per game this time around vs 15 tries pg last year. And, are Mac's substitutions really driven by "AI machine learning"? Maybe, I guess, but when Fred comes out after two or three trips, is it because AI said "that's enough Fred", or is it because Fred just picked up two fouls?
But he’s right about the fouling in last year's game. Bama got called for 25; no Jays opponent even came close to that number all season and, except for the 2OT game against Oregon, we shot a season-high in free throws (29). We had a Big East crew for that game. If that means we see SEC guys this year, well, yikes. Bama doesn't need another advantage.