Nineteen of the teams currently ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 poll will take the court Saturday as a stacked college basketball schedule takes center stage here in mid-January. The fun begins in Lexington when No.
Mark Sears scored 27 points, Aden Holloway added 15, and No. 5 Alabama beat No. 10 Texas A&M 94-88 in the first game between top 10 teams in College Station history.
The Aggies (13-2, 2-0) come into the matchup winners of nine in a row, and the group led by head coach Buzz Williams is slowly beginning to gain national attention for their play this season.
The No. 5 Crimson Tide narrowly defeated the Aggies 94-88 despite possessing a 15-point lead with less than eight minutes remaining in regulation.
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Texas A&M may weigh down the Alabama Crimson Tide too much for them to keep up as Hatfield's pick sees the Aggies moneyline thriving.
After one of the most abysmal offensive performances in recent memory in the home loss to No. 21 Ole Miss, the No. 4 Crimson Tide will now travel to face No. 8 Kentucky on Saturday (11 a.m. CT, ESPN) in Lexington, Kentucky.
Two of the top SEC teams face off as we continue our College Basketball odds series with an Alabama-Kentucky prediction and pick.
The No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats will try to take down another top team when they host the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide in a massive SEC showdown on
Another weekend of conference play in college basketball is underway with plenty of marquee matchups Saturday including a showdown between two of the top programs from the Mountain West. New Mexico will put its perfect 5-0 record against conference opponents on the line when it hosts San Diego State on CBS.