Alabama's Season-Long Weaknesses Exposed in Sweet 16 Loss to Michigan

The Alabama Crimson Tide lost to Michigan 90-77 in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, exposing their season-long weaknesses. Alabama's inconsistency and lack of depth were evident, as Michigan's bench outscored them 33-6 and the Wolverines dominated the second half 43-28.
The Alabama Crimson Tide fell to Michigan in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. They lost 90-77, despite leading 42-41 at halftime. Michigan's bench outscored Alabama's 33-6. The Crimson Tide struggled with consistency and depth all season. They used over a dozen starting lineups due to injuries. Michigan won the rebounding battle 46-32. Alabama's head coach Nate Oats cited rebounding as a key area for improvement. The Crimson Tide came up short in the second half, losing 43-28.
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