NORMAN — Porter Moser hasn’t spent much time reflecting on his years at Texas A&M ahead of the No. 10 Aggies' arrival for a matchup with his No. 17 OU men’s basketball team.
OU men’s basketball under Porter Moser is becoming quite redundant. Rack up wins against lesser non-conference foes, struggle in conference play, sweat it out on Selection Sunday.
The Sooners open the new year and SEC play at 6th ranked Alabama on Saturday afternoon with a 5:00 tipoff. OU is undefeated so far on the season after being picked to finish 15th in preseason media polls for the SEC.
After starting the 2024-25 season 13-0, the Sooners are now unranked and 0-3 in SEC play, quickly approaching must-win territory.
No. 10 OU was throttled by No. 6 Alabama 107-79 in its first true road contest of the season in front of a sold-out crowd at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Oklahoma‘s debut in conference play wasn’t exactly a dream come true. On Saturday, the Sooners fell 107-79 to Alabama on the road. There was an obvious difference in physicality between the two teams.
Oklahoma was back in Tuscaloosa for the first time since that old Big 12-SEC Challenge game, this time making its debut as a Southeastern Conference member.
It’s Alabama vs Oklahoma to open SEC play this college basketball season. Follow for live score updates, game highlights from Coleman Coliseum.
There is a matchup of two of the three teams with undefeated records in SEC play on Tuesday, Jan. 14 when the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide host the No. 21 Ole Miss Rebels at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
but a Grant Nelson dunk with just over eight minutes to go in the first half opened up a double-digit lead that forced Oklahoma head coach Porter Moser into a timeout. And Alabama never looked back.
Porter Moser harped on it all week, the fact Alabama starts three 6-foot-11 bigs. The Crimson Tide dominated in the paint, grabbing 22 offensive rebounds and finishing with 25 second-chance points. "