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From the disappointment in Gainesville—where turnovers piled up and the Crimson Tide left Florida victorious—Alabama returned home like a crew sworn to rewrite its own fate. The mission was clear: protect the ball, reclaim the glass, and rediscover the “right stuff.” And against a Texas A&M squad sitting alone atop the SEC, the Tide answered with poise, pressure-breaking composure, and a finish worthy of legend. Coach Nate Oats called it the response he needed: Alabama’s guards took ownership and turned chaos into control—just six turnovers against a team that had been forcing 15+ per game. Mark Sears steadied the ship with six assists to one turnover, while Labaron Philon logged 36 minutes with zero turnovers. When A&M pressed for 40 minutes, Alabama didn’t blink—breaking the pressure late, surviving the surge, and closing the final chapter with winning plays. Then came the swing moments—the ones sung about long after the horn. Aiden Holloway delivered a complete warrior’s line (20 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists) and dug out tough rebounds when the arena tightened. Latrell Wrightsell Jr. rose in the corner with a dagger three—another clutch entry in his growing catalog. And when the final possession unraveled into something messy and doomed… Holloway turned it into myth: a circus finish at the rim that felt less like design and more like destiny. Alabama won the possession battle the hard way—+8 on the offensive glass, even while leaving points at the line. Oats praised the bigs—Aiden Sherrell and Collins Onyejiaka —for their work inside, and credited the team’s commitment to rebounding and toughness as the real engine of the night. The bench provided the sparks: Chris Youngblood and Aden Holloway (bench shooting referenced by Oats as London and Houston) combined to hit six threes and deliver 22 points, the kind of timely firepower that turns a grind into a victory march. Next up: Alabama turns the page quickly as the SEC journey continues—don’t miss the Crimson Tide’s next game vs rival Auburn. Subscribe and ride the odyssey all the way to the finish.