Jumbo Package: Alabama basketball player Darius Miles arrested for capital murder after young mother is killed on The Strip
This happened a couple of blocks behind Publix and The Houndstooth. There is a Ring doorbell camera that caught the sound of eleven gunshots as two young women who were seemingly uninvolved ran for their lives, if you are so inclined to search it.
Police aren’t certain who pulled the trigger. There have been rumblings that Miles’ friend was actually the shooter but the weapon may have belonged to Darius. Regardless, all that matters is that a young woman’s life was lost and a small child will now grow up without a mother. Based on reports and an interview with the victim’s cousin, the whole thing appears to have happened because either Miles or his friend tried to “hit on her” and she rebuffed the advances. She apparently had a boyfriend there as well, so it’s not hard to figure out how things escalated. The boyfriend returned fire and hit one of the two suspects, causing a superficial wound.
Yet another act of senseless violence, the fifth homicide in Tuscaloosa County in the first 15 days of the year. May the victim’s family find peace and her child find guidance from loved ones as he grows up.
There are simply no words.
Nate Oats will speak to reporters around lunchtime today, per usual on the day before a game. That is going to be the most difficult press conference of his career.
In less tragic news, Chase Goodbread invites you to apply for the open Defensive Coordinator position.
He does mention the generous comp package but omitted the absurd expectations of an overly spoiled segment of the fanbase that currently suffers severe insecurity due to the recent success of someone who previously held the position.
Everyone is creating the hot board for clicks. Here’s Michael Casagrande’s version.
Schumann would make plenty of sense with his Alabama roots and familiarity with Saban’s defense. Of course, many in the fanbase including former Alabama safety Will Lowery are pining for Jeremy Pruitt, though it’s unclear whether his NCAA baggage will allow him to be a candidate.
In other coordinator news, Bill O’Brien hasn’t accepted any offers as of yet. There has been plenty of speculation that the Massachusetts native would like a reunion with the New England Patriots, but Boston sportswriter Greg Bedard thinks that Bill may have some reservations.
Needless to say, we will keep an eye on it.
Tyler Harrell entered the transfer portal, apparently searching for a place to play a sixth year after his first five have netted a grand total of 22 receptions. Guess there’s something to be said for persistence.
Women’s basketball scored a huge upset win over Ole Miss despite missing two starters. The loss was the Rebels’ first in SEC play, and the Tide are now a solid 3-2. The ladies appear set to make another run at the NCAA tournament.
Last but not least, the gymnastics team scored its first road win of the season by taking down Arkansas.
That’s about it for today. Have a great week.