The Alabama has made a concerted effort to beef up its football non-conference schedule in the future, in particular, playing Power 5 universities in home-and-home series to boost ticket sales and create intriguing on-campus matchups. Today the Crimson Tide announced a future series with the Arizona Wildcats. The Tide and Wildcats have agreed to play a home-and-home series in 2032 and 2033.
Arizona coach Sean Miller vehemently shot down a report claiming he discussed a six-figure payment to a top recruit and said he looks forward to continuing to coach the team.
Collin Sexton's 30 points and the Crimson Tide season-best 86 percent (24-28) from the free throw line just wasn't enough to get the road victory over the Arizona Wildcats.
Considering the pure dominance Kentucky has shown this season we to wonder if this team can be beaten at all. Now 34-0, Kentucky looks to finish its epic season with a run through the NCAA Tournament and a historic 40-0 record.