NCAA TOURNAMENT RESUME
⢠Heading into Saturday night's game vs. Vanderbilt, Alabama is a combined 9-9 against Q1 and Q2 teams, owning 2-6 mark against Quadrant 1 opponents and a 7-3 record vs. teams in Quadrant 2 this season. Combined, UA's nine wins against Q1 and Q2 opposition this year trails only LSU (13), Kentucky (12), Mississippi State (12), Tennessee (11) and Auburn (10). Following Alabama is Ole Miss and South Carolina, both with seven combined Q1 and Q2 wins.
⢠Alabama boasts the conference's sixth-best winning percentage against Quadrant 1 and 2 opposition. The Tide's 9-9 mark equates to a .500 winning percentage, trailing only Tennessee (11-2, .846), Kentucky (12-4, .750), LSU (13-5, .722), Mississippi State (12-8, .600) and Auburn (10-8, .556).
⢠Alabama's seven Q2 wins not only rank in a tie for second in the SEC, but is tied for seventh nationally in the category.
⢠Alabama owns a 3-1 record against teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 and is 4-1 when playing teams ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll this season. The three wins is tied for second in the SEC for most wins against ranked opponents (Kentucky has five, LSU has three). Furthermore, the Tide's .750 winning percentage against ranked opponents leads the SEC, ahead of Kentucky (5-2, .714) and LSU (3-2, .600).
⢠UA enters the game with a NET Ranking of No. 52 nationally, while owning the No. 29 overall strength of schedule. Of the Tide's remaining five regular season contests, four are projected to be against Q1 and Q2 opposition (Quadrant 1 remaining opponents ā vs. LSU on March 2, vs. Auburn on March 5 and at Arkansas on March 9; Quadrant 2 remaining opponents ā at South Carolina on Feb. 26).
⢠Alabama's three Quadrant 4 opponents is the lowest number among SEC schools (tied with LSU).
From RollTide.com