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NASHVILLE- The expectations were overwhelming, with off-court drama that spilled into every press conference at the SEC tourney. But Alabama held its own, from the time they landed in Nashville, until the nets were cut down. For everyone rooting against Brandon Miller and the Tide, you’ll now have to wait another week, after they defeated Texas A&M 82-63.
There were plenty of fans on Friday rooting against Alabama and Nate Oats, but they handled business.

Michigan hockey hammered Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament on Saturday afternoon. The 7-3 rivalry win propelled the Wolverines into the final, while the Buckeyes will head back to Columbus and prepare for the NCAA Tournament.

Highlights as Michigan defeats OSU 7-3 to advance to the B1G Tournament Championship#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/zqP5mJwQux
— Michigan Hockey (@umichhockey) March 12, 2023

Before their opponents hit the road, The Children of Yost (Michigan’s student section) made sure to remind them who owns the rivalry.

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Who hears their name called first? Who hears it last?
The best Sunday of the year is upon us, but before this year’s field of 68 begins to be announced at 6 p.m., let’s look at the four biggest questions heading into the 2023 bracket reveal.
1. Who will be the fourth No. 1 seed?
Before Sunday’s conference tournament championship games tip-off, it would appear as though three teams — Houston, Kansas and Alabama — are already locked into No. 1 seeds.

The Miami Dolphins secondary is going to be nasty in 2023.
The Dolphins and Los Angeles Rams have finalized a trade to send cornerback Jalen Ramsey to Miami, Josina Anderson reported Sunday. The Rams will get a third-round draft pick and tight end Hunter Long.

League sources confirm the deal is now agreed to. The #Rams are getting a 2023 3rd-round pick & TE Hunter Long, per source. https://t.co/TANHpreo70
— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 12, 2023

Last season, Ramsey picked off four passes and caused two forced fumbles among 88 combined tackles.

New Orleans is one of the culinary capitals of the world, but the quarterback played it safe upon arriving to his new home.
New Orleans is among the greatest culinary destinations in America, and perhaps the world. The region is renowned for its Creole cuisine, and visitors from across the globe flock to the city to experience one-of-a-kind dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, dirty rice and, of course, beignets for dessert.
New Saints quarterback Derek Carr, however, apparently wasn’t interested in any of that.