Nate Oats doesn’t have much time to process what went wrong with Alabama’s loss to top-ranked Auburn.
The Auburn loss stung, but there’s no time to dwell on it with what looms for No. 4 Alabama
Nate Oats doesn’t have much time to process what went wrong with Alabama’s loss to top-ranked Auburn.
Not with what awaits the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide.
The loss to the rival Tigers in a 1-vs-2 matchup started a run of seven straight games against ranked opponents to close the regular-season schedule, a withering stretch even by the such-is-life standards of an Southeastern Conference with nine ranked teams. It continues with Wednesday’s trip to No. 15 Missouri and Saturday’s visit from No. 17 Kentucky to headline the AP Top 25 national schedule.
"It’s not an easy stretch, the last seven games, is probably the hardest seven-game stretch of anybody in the country at any point," Oats told reporters after the Auburn loss.