How Nate Oats used advice from Nick Saban, other coaches to get Alabama to its first Final Four
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Nate Oats has Nick Saban on speed dial.
Yet the Alabama men鈥檚 basketball coach knew he needed as much input as possible as his team was reeling heading into the NCAA Tournament.
The result? The Crimson Tide are making their first appearance in the Final Four. They have won four straight, including an 89-82 victory over Clemson in the West Regional final.
鈥淭he best team doesn鈥檛 always win because it鈥檚 a one-game elimination tournament. You鈥檝e got to be hot at the right time. And we looked like we were not hot at the right time,鈥� Oats said.
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Alabama entered March Madness with four losses in six games, three of which were by 14 points or more. After their loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals, Oats spent the weekend before the selection show picking the brains of former Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and UMass鈥� Frank Martin, who led South Carolina to the Final Four in 2017.
Both coaches took their teams on deep tournament runs after struggling late in the regular season. Oats also got advice from Saban and used that to his advantage.
鈥淗e kind of gave me the 鈥榥ext鈥� idea 鈥� next, next, next,鈥� Oats said. 鈥淪o guys bought in. We can make this run. Other teams have done it. We have the capability to do it. ... We can have the No. 1 offense in the country; we had it for the majority of the year. Let鈥檚 put a top-20 defense together and we can make a Final Four.鈥�
Since arriving in Tuscaloosa in 2019, Oats hasn鈥檛 been afraid or concerned about being shadowed by Saban and the football program.
Oats also asked Patrick Murphy, who has led the softball program to four national championships, to speak to his team in January. Murphy鈥檚 hour-long talk was about 鈥淢udita鈥� 鈥� which means having vicarious joy in someone else鈥檚 success.
The only thing Oats is worried about in relation to Saban is that he uses too many of his quotes.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to pick the brains of all the ultra-successful coaches throughout the department. We鈥檝e got multiple coaches, current coaches, that have won national championships, whether it鈥檚 men鈥檚 golf, women鈥檚 golf, softball,鈥� Oats said. 鈥淏ut Coach Saban 鈥� I鈥檓 a big football fan. I came to Alabama loving the fact that I was going to be able to work in the same athletic department as arguably the best 鈥� maybe not even the best football coach 鈥� the best coach of any team sport in modern history, or college sports, anything, and I didn鈥檛 want to bother him. But I certainly picked his brain when it was appropriate.鈥�
Oats has matched Saban when it comes to rebuilding a roster and surpassing expectations. Many picked Alabama to reach the Final Four last year as the top overall seed, but it lost to San Diego State in the Sweet 16.
Going into this season, Oats had only three returning players. He also had to replace three assistant coaches after they got head coaching jobs.
Mark Sears emerged as the Crimson Tide鈥檚 leader and was a second-team Associated Press All-America selection. He also was the West Regional MVP after scoring 23 points against Clemson, including seven 3-pointers.
Alabama also got key contributions from the newcomers. Freshman Jarin Stevenson, who came into the game averaging 5.0 points, had a career-high 19 points. Grant Nelson, a transfer from North Dakota State, was solid again after taking over the final 10 minutes of the win over top-seeded North Carolina in Thursday night鈥檚 regional semifinals.
鈥淗e鈥檚 just a great coach all around,鈥� said senior Aaron Estrada, a transfer from Hofstra. 鈥淗e lost a lot from last year. So just for him to rebuild a group like he got us, I think, like I said, it just goes to show how hardworking he is and how much of a competitor he is as well.鈥�
Oats and Alabama鈥檚 next task will be to figure out how to stop defending national champion UConn in Saturday鈥檚 national semifinals in Glendale, Arizona.
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The Huskies have won their four NCAA Tournament games by an average of 27.8 points, including a 77-52 rout of Illinois in the East Regional final.
While preparing for the Huskies is a formidable task, Oats took a couple of minutes Saturday night to acknowledge that his ascent up the college coaching ranks has been 鈥渟urreal.鈥�
鈥淵ou go back 11 years, and I won a state championship at Romulus (High School) in the Detroit area. It hasn鈥檛 been that long,鈥� he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if it鈥檚 truly hit me yet. It probably won鈥檛 hit me until after the Final Four is over because I鈥檓 going to enjoy it tonight, and we鈥檝e got to figure out how to beat UConn.鈥�
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