On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry break down Alabama’s 110-98 loss to Missouri! Alabama trailed early once again, marking a troubling pattern, and head coach Nate Oats showed visible frustration as his team failed to contain Missouri’s offense. While Mark Sears put up 35 points, Alabama’s reliance on three-point shooting remains a vulnerability. Meanwhile, Auburn secured a 67-60 win over Arkansas despite poor shooting, showcasing its ability to win with defense. Analysts argue that Auburn’s veteran roster and defensive intensity make them the SEC’s top team, while Alabama’s inconsistency raises questions about their NCAA Tournament seeding.
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The show also dives into Alabama football’s recruiting concerns, with new head coach Kalen DeBoer facing criticism for losing in-state talent, including reports of a five-star wide receiver’s recruitment being influenced by NIL deals. The hosts discuss whether Alabama can still dominate in the NIL era and debate the SEC and Big Ten’s push for expanded College Football Playoff control. Additional topics include Auburn’s rising basketball profile, the USA-Canada hockey fight, and speculation that the SEC Championship Game may become obsolete.