How Alabama became an SEC powerhouse overnight on its way to possibly changing college basketball
Posted Mar 3, 2021
Nate Oats came to Alabama in 2019 via Buffalo, where he built a mid-major behemoth in short order and made the rapid ascent from public high school coach (and math teacher) to one of the hottest mid-major coaches in a few years' time. Oats has overhauled Alabama in less than two years by deducing simple equations out of complex problems.
(CBS Sports)
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