Red Zone Sports at It Again Saturday Nick Sabens Team ROLLS
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE @ ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS SAT DEC 6TH @ 2:05 PM EST
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It's true that Alabama is still football crazy, but basketball has
made some Tide fans sit up and take notice with Mark Gottfreid at the
helm. Bama presently ranks #11, is 13-1 and now begins the rigorous
SEC Conference race. One we predict they will battle LSU (final
four) for the right to play for the championship. Gottfreid showed
what he could do last year by beating both eventual National Champion
Florida, and Final Four qualifier UCLA without two of his top three
scorers who had season ending injuries and made the NCAA tourney. He
has four starters back and an inside tandem anyone would love to
have. The only blemish to their record is a loss at Notre Dame,
where the two big stars 6-8 Richard Hendrix (15 ppg 9.5 reb/g) and
6-10 Jemareo Davidson (15 ppg 9.7 reb/g) were in constant foul
trouble. Please note that both are close to averaging a double
double for the year.
The Razorbacks are 11-3 with quality wins over Southern Illinois and
WVU, but have been pasted by Missouri and Texas Tech. They return
only two starters from last year's 22-10 club, and surprisingly are
led in scoring by freshman Pat Beverly (14 ppg), but are really
pointing for next year when the whole team of underclassmen return.
Arkansas's Achilles heel in this contest will be on the glass were
Bama has out rebounded foes by 8.5+ per game, shoots better from the
field and "3" point line and has much better depth. Heath had hoped
to shore up the inside with top 35 pick 6-10 Michael Washington, but
he is only getting 6 minutes a game and just isn't ready for the
likes of Davidson & Hendrix. Take the Tide and roll Saturday
afternoon!
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ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE @ ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS SAT DEC 6TH @ 2:05 PM EST
call the zone today for a
free nfl play...you have everything to gain & nothing to lose
It's true that Alabama is still football crazy, but basketball has
made some Tide fans sit up and take notice with Mark Gottfreid at the
helm. Bama presently ranks #11, is 13-1 and now begins the rigorous
SEC Conference race. One we predict they will battle LSU (final
four) for the right to play for the championship. Gottfreid showed
what he could do last year by beating both eventual National Champion
Florida, and Final Four qualifier UCLA without two of his top three
scorers who had season ending injuries and made the NCAA tourney. He
has four starters back and an inside tandem anyone would love to
have. The only blemish to their record is a loss at Notre Dame,
where the two big stars 6-8 Richard Hendrix (15 ppg 9.5 reb/g) and
6-10 Jemareo Davidson (15 ppg 9.7 reb/g) were in constant foul
trouble. Please note that both are close to averaging a double
double for the year.
The Razorbacks are 11-3 with quality wins over Southern Illinois and
WVU, but have been pasted by Missouri and Texas Tech. They return
only two starters from last year's 22-10 club, and surprisingly are
led in scoring by freshman Pat Beverly (14 ppg), but are really
pointing for next year when the whole team of underclassmen return.
Arkansas's Achilles heel in this contest will be on the glass were
Bama has out rebounded foes by 8.5+ per game, shoots better from the
field and "3" point line and has much better depth. Heath had hoped
to shore up the inside with top 35 pick 6-10 Michael Washington, but
he is only getting 6 minutes a game and just isn't ready for the
likes of Davidson & Hendrix. Take the Tide and roll Saturday
afternoon!
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www.hsw.com
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