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ESPN analyst: Mississippi State is biggest threat to Alabama basketball

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The Mississippi 's basketball team survived round two of the Southeastern Conference Tournament in an overtime thriller Thursday courtesy of a heroic performance from none other than Tolu Smith.

Now the 8-seed Bulldogs will square off against 1-seed Alabama in the quarterfinals, and one college basketball expert believes the Bulldogs have a viable to oust the conference's top team.

“If you're asking me what team scares me the most for Alabama and Alabama fans, it would be Mississippi State with the way they play physically,” ESPN's Mark Wise said on SportsTalk Mississippi. “I think they feel like they have a certain formula to maybe match up with their length and strength with Alabama.”

Possibly induced by the recent revelation that Crimson Tide star player Brandon Miller allegedly supplied the gun a former teammate used to kill someone, Alabama is shooting 41% from the field and 21% from three-point range over the last two weeks.

“[Alabama] has not shot…

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By: Caleb Salers
Title: ESPN analyst: Mississippi State is biggest threat to Alabama basketball
Sourced From: www..fm/espn-analyst-mississippi-state-is-biggest-threat-to-alabama-basketball/
Published Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 16:37:42 +0000

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-15 16:47:37

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County workers help city clean up storm debris in Columbus

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-05-15 16:35:15

SUMMARY: Lowndes County Road Department workers teamed up with Columbus Public Works crews to clean up debris after a wind . 28 county workers used 11 dump trucks to more than 100 loads of debris in two days. They cleared for utility crews to restore services and facilitated the replacement of streetlights and other repairs. Despite political boundaries, everyone worked together to get the job done efficiently. The county saw some near the new Sportsplex, but the experienced the hardest hit areas. Collaboration between different departments expedited the clean-up and aided in overall recovery efforts.

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