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    ‘Analytics Line Up with the Way We Play’ — Nate Oats Confident in Alabama’s Tournament Chances

    Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nate Oats has continuously highlighted the incorporation of advanced analytics into the team’s approach, which has considerably improved their performance and tournament optimism.

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    Nate Oats’ Analytics-Driven Offense Is Redefining Alabama Basketball

    Since Nate Oats took over as head coach in 2019, Alabama’s basketball squad has transformed substantially, notably on offense. Oats’ data-driven approach has led the team to new heights, breaking records and establishing Alabama as a dominant force in collegiate basketball.

    Under Oats’ guidance, Alabama’s offensive excellence has consistently improved. According to KenPom, a major basketball analytics resource, the team’s offensive efficiency ratings have gradually improved each season:

    • 2020: 111.0 (Rank: 37)
    • 2021: 112.9 (Rank: 30)
    • 2022: 115.2 (Rank: 16)
    • 2023: 115.5 (Rank: 20)
    • 2024: 126.0 (Rank: 2)
    • 2025: 127.8 (Rank: 3)

    This upward trajectory highlights the efficacy of Oats’ analytical methods, which prioritize high-percentage shots and a quick tempo.

    The Crimson Tide has become familiar to scoring 100 or more points in a game. Alabama accomplished this feat 68 times between 1913 and 2019, averaging 0.61 per game each season.

    Under Oats, the team has hit the century mark 29 times in less than six seasons, with an average of 4.8 each year. Notably, 18 of these high-scoring games were played over the last 15 months, displaying the team’s offensive ability.

    Phenomenal Season for Alabama Crimson Tide Players

    Alabama led the nation in scoring during the 2023-2024 season, with an average of 90.1 points per game. The feat broke a 68-year-old school record and established a new Southeastern Conference (SEC) mark with ten 100-point games.

    The team’s current season (2024-2025) shows no signs of easing down, with an average of 91.5 points per game and eight 100-point games.

    Some standout players have contributed significantly to Alabama’s offensive success.

    Mark Sears leads the squad with 18.9 points per game. Sears’s regular scoring and strategic thinking abilities have been crucial. Grant Nelson is averaging 7.9 rebounds per game, and his presence on the court has given the team defensive rigidity.

    Finally, Chris Youngblood recorded a season-high 27 points, including seven three-pointers, in a 111-73 victory over Mississippi State.

    Under Oats’ leadership, Alabama has smoothly integrated analytics into all aspects of its game strategy. Working with professionals such as Michael Schwimer, CEO of Big League Advantage, the team has obtained vital insights that influence coaching decisions, scouting, planning, and recruitment.

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    Alabama has also collaborated with HD Intelligence, a prominent basketball analytics consulting organization. This cooperation provides the team with comprehensive data and statistics to help them improve their performance and strategic planning.

    Oats’ unwavering dedication to incorporating statistics into Alabama’s basketball program has been the backbone of their recent success. The blend of data and athleticism not only improves their current performance but also sets a standard for long-term supremacy in collegiate basketball.

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