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Full Story: Florida catches fire in second half, ends Alabama’s SEC championship bid one game early

Alabama forward Nick Jacobs was leading the team with nine points at halftime and finished with 11. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Alabama forward Nick Jacobs was leading the team with nine points at halftime and finished with 11. (Photo courtesy of UA Athletics)

Here is the full Associated Press story from Nashville from Alabama’s 61-51 loss to Florida in the semifinals of the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament. You can also click here to view the boxscore.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Florida finally showed it can win a close game. All it takes is for senior guard Kenny Boynton to answer his coach’s challenge.

Held scoreless for the first 25 minutes, Boynton had 11 straight points during a critical 15-0 run Saturday as No. 13 Florida erased a 10-point, second-half deficit to beat Alabama 61-51 in a Southeastern Conference semifinal.

Boynton said he benefited from Gators coach Billy Donovan’s halftime message to him. The senior guard’s second-half surge helped Florida end its season-long frustration in close games.

“He challenged me to come out and play with confidence,” Boynton said. “Honestly he did challenge me, and I think I tried to step up to it.”

The top-seeded Gators (26-6) advanced to the championship game Sunday against Mississippi or Vanderbilt. Alabama (21-12), the tournament’s No. 4 seed, will spend Sunday waiting to learn its fate from the NCAA tournament selection committee.

Most mock brackets had Alabama on the wrong side of the NCAA tournament bubble at the start of the week. Alabama went 12-6 in conference play during the regular season but hurt its cause by going 1-5 in December, including home nonconference losses to Mercer and Tulane.

“I’ll just go to sleep, wake up tomorrow and see what they choose,” Alabama guard Trevor Releford said. “Whatever they choose, we go from there.”

Boynton scored all 16 of his points during a 7-minute span. Patric Young had 13 points and nine rebounds for the Gators. Mike Rosario added 10 points. Releford scored 12 points, and Nick Jacobs and Trevor Lacey each added 11 for Alabama.

Alabama led 37-27 with 16:05 remaining before Florida reeled off 15 straight points over the next 5 minutes. In the lone regular-season meeting between the two teams, Florida rallied from eight points down in the final 12½ minutes to win 64-52 on March 2 in Gainesville.

That 64-52 result represented Florida’s narrowest margin of victory all season before Saturday. The Gators entered Saturday leading the nation in scoring margin (plus-18.9), but they’re 0-5 in games decided by six points or fewer.

“We know that to win out games in the NCAA tournament, games are going to be close, so we have to consistently close out games,” Boynton said.

This game featured the SEC’s two best scoring defenses, with Florida (53.4) and Alabama (58.9) allowing fewer than 60 points per game. And it started out as a defensive struggle. Seven minutes into the game, Florida led 6-2.

But after missing four of its first five shots and committing four turnovers in the first 5½ minutes, Alabama’s offense found a rhythm.

The Crimson Tide shot 55 percent (11 of 20) in the first half against a Florida team that hadn’t allowed anyone to shoot 50 percent or better this season.

The Tide stayed hot early in the second half and extended its lead to 37-27 when Releford sank two free throws with 16:05 remaining.

“We were playing good defense,” Young said. “They were knocking down some tough twos, some tough threes. But we knew they can’t hold that up the whole (game) because they haven’t been doing that the whole year. It’s been tough for them to score in the halfcourt the whole season.”

That’s when Boynton took over the game.

Boynton entered the day shooting just 38.9 percent, making him a subject of criticism for much of his senior season. Boynton shot 1 of 7 and scored two points Friday in an SEC quarterfinal victory over LSU, but he didn’t get down on himself and maintained the support of his teammates.

“Our team loves Kenny Boynton,” Donovan said. “When people watch and the ball doesn’t go in the basket, it’s very, very easy to point fingers and be critical. But I would say that maybe of anybody on our team, Kenny Boynton is truly loved inside of our team. He’s a great teammate. He does want to win. He wants to make every shot he takes. He doesn’t intentionally try to miss. But he’s gone through a little bit of a tough shooting period.”

That tough period might have ended Saturday.

First, the senior guard made a pair of free throws to cut Alabama’s lead to 37-31. Next, he made a driving basket. Then, Boynton sank a 3-pointer. He followed that up with a fast-break layup that gave Florida the lead. Boynton closed this stunning flurry by going into the paint and making a shot off the glass that extended Florida’s advantage to 40-37 with 12:02 remaining.

“My teammates found me in transition,” Boynton said. “Basically, I didn’t get more aggressive or anything. The floor just opened up more.”

Boynton added a basket that put Florida ahead 47-40 with 9:40 left and a 3-pointer that made 50-42 with 8:11 remaining. Alabama wouldn’t cut the margin below four points the rest of the way.

“This was a grind-it-out game,” Rosario said. “This was a 40-minute game. Guys knew Kenny needed to step up for us in the second half. I felt he took on that challenge. When that run happened, it just fed off positive energy to all (his) teammates. I felt everyone on the team embraced that.”

No. 1 Alabama softball drops first game of the 2013 season to No. 4 Florida

Alabama’s steady J-Train had a rare mishap Wednesday and left the opposition an easy opportunity to pass through Rhoads Stadium with a win.

Crimson Tide pitcher Jackie Traina have up six runs and nine hits in the last two innings that led the No. 4 Florida Gators to a 8-4 win over the No. 1 Alabama team that suffered its first loss of the season, falling to 22-1.

“Anytime you go into the sixth inning with a one-hitter, with a 4-2 lead, and you get the first out, it should be a win,” Alabama coach Patrick Murphy said. “And they end up with 10 hits. We have to do a better job.

“We had a few earlier mishaps. It probably should’ve been 4-1.”

Despite the disappointing performance that was ended two-thirds of an inning early, her first start that was not a complete game, Murphy was encouraged by certain things.

“She needed to get ahead, and she needed to finish them off,” Murphy said. “A couple of pitches she definitely left up, waist-high. Those were misses. That means they weren’t hitting her best pitches. When they hit her best pitch, that’s a different story.”

Murphy added the team as a whole would benefit from not the loss, but the experience as a whole.

“I’m glad we got to play them, I think it will help us down the road,” Murphy said. “We have a lot of young kids that felt that pressure for the first time. That’s what we needed, because they’re going to feel it three times this weekend, and three times next weekend. It’s good for us.”

Junior second baseman Kaila Hunt added, “We haven’t seen that good of pitching yet. For some of the younger kids just getting opportunities, that’s good for them. Especially right before SEC (play). I think it was great for us.”

Florida’s pitching was enhanced by a late pitching change, as starter Hannah Rogers had her outing ended in favor of Lauren Haeger, who pitched two hitless innings to end Alabama’s hope of a late comeback.

“They definitely complement each other because Hannah doesn’t throw quite as hard as Haegar,” Hunt said. “Only giving us two innings to adjust to the speed was a good move on their part, but we have to learn to make that adjustment as a team.”

Rhoads Stadium hosting big game Wednesday night

The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide softball team will have its ranking tested Wednesday night, facing its first ranked opponent of the season when the No. 4 Florida Gators make yet another visit to Tuscaloosa. Florida will be trying to right its wrong in Tuscaloosa, going 1-3 against the Tide in Rhoads Stadium last season, including surrendering both the SEC regular season championship and SEC Tournament Championship.

The budding rivalry has created a great deal of excitement.

Noteworthy: Florida’s only loss of the season came to the ranked Missouri Tigers in extra innings, 4-3 …. Alabama holds the overall series advantage against Florida 30-23 …. Florida has a team ERA of 1.32 and has struck out 170 batters 153.2 innings pitched.

Alabama tops coaches poll, Auburn No. 23

The preseason estimation of the coaches in the USA Today poll is out and there were not many surprises at the top Alabama got 55 of the 59 first-place votes but only 77 more total points than No. 2 Ohio State.

Just a reminder: Nick Saban is a voter in the poll and he previously said he didn’t think Alabama should be voted the preseason No. 1. So, we might have an idea where one of the four Ohio State votes originated.

Overall, there are six SEC schools in the top 25 and five of Alabama’s opponents on the list.

Rank; Team (first-place votes); 2009 record; Points; Final 2009 rank
1. Alabama (55); 14-0; 1,469; 1
2. Ohio State (4); 11-2; 1,392; 5
3. Florida; 13-1; 1,245; 3
4. Texas; 13-1; 1,240; 2
5. Boise State; 14-0; 1,215; 4
6. Virginia Tech; 10-3; 1,052; 10
7. TCU; 12-1; 1,051; 6
8. Oklahoma; 8-5; 1,035; NR
9. Nebraska; 10-4; 1,001; 14
10. Iowa; 11-2; 952; 7
11. Oregon; 10-3; 940; 11
12. Wisconsin; 10-3; 778; 16
13. Miami (Fla.); 9-4; 728; 19
14. Penn State; 11-2; 508; 8
15. Pittsburgh; 10-3; 492; 15
16. LSU; 9-4; 476; 17
17. Georgia Tech; 11-3; 455; 13
18. North Carolina; 8-5; 445; NR
19. Arkansas; 8-5; 438; NR
20. Florida State; 7-6; 374; NR
21. Georgia; 8-5; 312; NR
22. Oregon State; 8-5; 263; NR
23. Auburn; 8-5; 260; NR
24t. Utah; 10-3; 169; 18
24t. West Virginia; 9-4; 169; 22

Others receiving votes

Cincinnati (12-1) 135; Houston (10-4) 76; Brigham Young (11-2) 66; Arizona (8-5) 65; Ole Miss(9-4) 48; Clemson (9-5) 44; Stanford (8-5) 41; Connecticut (8-5) 40; Notre Dame (6-6) 38; South Carolina (7-6) 38; Washington (5-7) 26; Missouri (8-5) 23; Navy (10-4) 12; Oklahoma State (9-4) 11; Boston College (8-5) 10; Michigan State (6-7) 10; Arizona State (4-8) 6; California (8-5) 6; Texas Tech (9-4) 5; South Florida (8-5) 4; Texas A&M (6-7) 3; Northwestern (8-5) 2; Temple (9-4) 2; Central Michigan (12-2) 1; Mississippi State (5-7) 1; Nevada (8-5) 1; Northern Illinois (7-6) 1; Southern Methodist (8-5) 1.

Finally! A new poll question

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UPDATED: More rain, more delays

10:20 a.m. UPDATE: Ole Miss and LSU will begin at 11 a.m. and all games will be seven innings today. That will be interesting to see how that helps teams who played Friday and have less bullpen support.

The first game of the SEC baseball tournament’s semifinal Saturday is already a half hour behind schedule, so we could be in for another marathon day. Look at the radar and weather forecast, and it looks even worse for what could be two or three or four games (depending on if winner’s bracket teams get victories in the first game).

This will give Florida a little more time to rest before meeting Alabama. The Gators didn’t finish off their win over Vanderbilt until a few minutes past midnight this morning, so I’m sure they are happy to see the tarp covering the Regions Park infield this morning.

The Alabama/Florida semifinal will start 30 minutes after conclusion of the LSU/Ole Miss game that was supposed to start at 9:30 a.m. Stay tuned.

In other SEC news, check out this New York Times story detailing potential NCAA troubles for Kentucky involving Birmingham product Eric Bledsoe

And now, the Bama Blog humorous video of the day and one of my personal favorites.

Storm clouds on horizon for favorites at SEC tournament

 Photo by me

Lower seeds have certainly ruled the opening day of the SEC baseball tournament.

Of the three games already in the books, no favorites have succeeded. Seventh-seeded Alabama’s 7-1 beating of Auburn was followed by sixth-seeded Ole Miss’ win over No. 3 South Carolina.

The defending national champs, but No. 8 seed LSU just knocked off regular-season champion Florida in a spirited Game 3. Those LSU fans love them some LSU.

It’s now up to Arkansas, the four-seed, to keep it from being a white wash in the night cap against No. 5 Vanderbilt.

On a side note, let me say I’m not happy with the speed with which today’s action has been played. I didn’t leave Regions Park before 2:45 a.m. after covering Alabama in the last game of Day 1 last year. Mad maybe isn’t the word. More like bitter.

UPDATE: Vanderbilt completes the underdog sweep, 2-0 in the nightcap.

VIDEO: Final seconds of hoops loss to Florida

BREAKING AGAIN: Meyer stays?

Well, this keeps getting stranger. Now, Urban Meyer is staying at Florida and will take a leave of absence?

That’s the latest in the Florida football saga. Thank goodness I don’t cover the Gators or I would have lost my mind already.

Here’s a link to the latest according to the Gainesville Sun and the Miami Herald and the USA Today.

Saban comments on Meyer resignation

Nothing earth shattering, but Nick Saban just released the following statement on the stunning and sudden resignation of Urban Meyer:

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Urban and his family at this time. He is a first class coach and the success he’s had is unmatched in our profession, especially over the last five years at Florida.

We hope he is able to regain his health and have the opportunity to coach again in the future. Urban Meyer is a great person as well as a great coach, and the game of college football is better with him as a part of it.”

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BREAKING: Urban Meyer resigns

In case you haven’t heard, here is the first Associated Press story just put out on the breaking news story of the day/year.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida coach Urban Meyer, who was admitted to a hospital because of chest pains following the Southeastern Conference championship game, is stepping down because of health concerns.

Meyer resigned Saturday, calling it quits after five seasons in Gainesville and two national titles. He leaves Florida with a 56-10 record that includes a 32-8 mark in league play and a school-record 22-game winning streak snapped early this month against Alabama.

Meyer says he consulted with his family, his doctors, school president Bernie Machen and athletic director Jeremy Foley before deciding it is in his best interest to focus on his health and family.

Meyer will hold a news conference in New Orleans on Sunday afternoon and will coach his final game in the Sugar Bowl against Cincinnati on New Year’s Day.

Video: Post-SEC Championship celebration

Here are a few videos I captured on the field after the win. The first was immediately following the game. There were plenty of hugs and smiles. But at the end, Tim Tebow runs by with tears in his eyes.

Did you hear?

Alabama won.

I’ve been a little tied up writing a few hundred things for the print edition, but thought I should pass along the news in case you were depending on the Bama Blog for the final score.

Alabama 32, Florida 13

Next stop: The Rose Bowl and a meeting with Texas in the BCS title game.

I’m beat. Read more Sunday

Welcome to the Georgia Dome (take 2)

For the second time this season, the Bama Blog is coming to you live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. This time, it’s for the SEC Championship (a.k.a. the biggest game ever played in the history of humanity).

The gates are about to open to the shivering masses outside the chilly dome. The press box is filling up with all the big names in attendance.

Stay tuned for updates as they come available.

Lane Kiffin on ESPN's Gameday

Wow. That’s bold. Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin is the special guest on ESPN’s popular Gameday television show. The boos are coming from those in crimson and in blue.

I wonder if the SEC knew that was coming? I can’t wait to see his final pick for today’s game.

Stay tuned for that.

UPDATE: Kiffin went with the Tide, and Corso threw on his Big Al mascot head.