Florida (9-3/0-0 SEC) vs. #15/20 Alabama (10-3/1-0 SEC) Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center (10,151) Gainesville, Fla. | Game 13 | Jan. 5, 2022 | 7 p.m. BROADCAST INFO ESPN2 | ESPN App Play-by-Play: Tom Hart Analyst: Jimmy Dykes Gators Sports Network Play-by-Play: Mick Hubert Analyst: Lee Humphrey
HEAD COACHES Mike White 132-78 | 7th season at UF 233-118 | 11th season overall Nate Oats 52-25 | 3rd season at Alabama 148-68 | 7th season overall MATCHUP BASICS All-Time Series: 70-76 All-Time/Home: 41-21 Series under White: 4-3 Home/under White: 1-2 Last Meeting: L, 71-86, 1/5/21 (Away)
FLORIDA POSSIBLE STARTERS # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Min. Pts. Reb. Misc. 4 Anthony Duruji F 6-7 220 Sr.* 24.3 9.1 4.2 1.2 stl 12 Colin Castleton F 6-11 231 Sr.* 26.8 14.8 9.3 2.5 blk 22 Tyree Appleby G 6-1 163 Sr.* 27.2 10.0 2.1 3.1 ast 23 Brandon McKissic G 6-3 185 Gr. 27.6 7.3 3.2 1.8 stl 24 Phlandrous Fleming Jr. G 6-5 205 Gr. 23.9 11.8 3.6 3.2 ftm *Eligible to apply for an additional season due to COVID-19. Alabama POSSIBLE STARTERS # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Min. Pts. Reb. Misc. 4 Juwan Gary F 6-6 218 So. 19.8 8.8 4.9 .544 fg% 10 Charles Bediako C 7-0 225 Fr. 19.0 6.8 4.4 1.8 blk 5 Jaden Shackelford G 6-3 200 Jr. 33.4 16.5 6.4 3.3 3fg 13 Jahvon Quinerly G 6-1 175 Jr. 31.3 14.9 3.2 4.3 ast 14 Keon Ellis G 6-6 175 Sr. 31.7 12.2 6.7 1.9 3fg
NUMBERS OF NOTE .643 Phlandrous Fleming has gotten hot from 3-point range, shooting 9-for- 14 over the last four games, including a 4-for-5 day against Stony Brook in UF’s last game before the break. 37 Florida’s freshmen, sophomores and juniors combined for a season-high 37 points in the Gators’ last outing vs. Stony Brook. Previously, that group’s highest output had been 18 points vs. Troy. 84 Colin Castleton’s 84 blocked shots through 36 games at UF are tied with John Egbunu for Florida’s program record for career blocks by an incom- ing transfer. Egbunu came from USF and played 58 games for the Gators 2015-17.
2021-22 AT A GLANCE • Florida has another go on its SEC opener after last week’s date at Ole Miss was postponed due to COVID issues. The Gators welcome Alabama to Gainesville for the first time since UF’s 21-point comeback double-overtime victory to open the 2019-20 SEC schedule. • Phlandrous Fleming Jr. posted his first 20-point performance as a Gator in UF’s win vs. Stony Brook, becoming the third UF player to have a 20-point game this season, joining Myreon Jones (20 vs. Elon) and Colin Castleton (26 vs. North Florida). Fleming has been on fire from 3-point range, shooting 9-for-14 (.643) over the past four games. • UF’s 3-point defense has been elite in the Gators’ wins, limiting opponents to .244 shooting (35-for-143) from beyond the arc in those games. Florida’s foes are averaging 3.9 made 3-pointers in its victories, including four games with just two 3-pointers allowed. • Florida is among the SEC’s top three teams in blocked shots (tie-second, 5.7), scoring defense (second, 59.9), 3-point field goal percentage defense (third, .287) and offensive rebounding (third, 13.0). • Florida battled back from a double-digit deficit to knock off Ohio State on Tyree Appleby’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer to win the Fort Myers Tip-Off. Phlandrous Fleming led the Florida attack wtih 19 points and four steals, supported by Colin Castleton’s double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds. • The Gators rode a strong late-first half performance to victory against Cal, outscoring the Bears 29-10 over the final 8:10 of the opening frame. Four Gators scored in double figures, led by Colin Castleton’s 16 and Tyree Appleby’s 15. • The Gators used a 13-0 second-half run to spark the win against 20th-ranked FSU, and Colin Castleton earned SEC Player of the Week honors with a 15-point, 16-rebound, six-blocked shot performance. • After playing with no seniors on their roster last season, the Gators have six senior or graduate players on the active roster this season. • The Gators are one of six teams nationally with a win in each of the past four tournaments and the only Southeastern Conference team to reach every NCAA Tournament in that span (since 2017). • The Gators added a quartet of veteran impact transfers who have a combined 3,882 career points scored at their previous schools. Florida’s 2021 class of incoming transfers rates in the nation’s top two in career points (Arkansas, 4,125 points, 6 players). • Guards Brandon McKissic (UMKC) and Phlandrous Fleming Jr. (Charleston Southern) both bring the conference defensive player of the year and first-team all-conference credentials to Gainesville as graduate transfers. • The Gators also added a pair of undergrad transfers in senior guard Myreon Jones (Penn State) and junior forward CJ Felder (Boston College). Jones led the Nittany Lions in scoring last season with 15.3 points per game and averaged 2.4 3-pointers made, while Felder posted 9.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game last season. • The Gators will play at least 10 games against preseason AP top 25 opponents this season, including nonconference battles vs. Florida State, Ohio State, and Maryland
ABOUT THE OPPONENT • The Alabama non-conference slate is highlighted by wins vs. Gonzaga and Houston, and UA opened the SEC slate with a win vs. Tennessee. • Alabama’s high-scoring offense is led by Jaden Shackelford (16.5 ppg), Jahvon Quinerly (14.9) and Keon Ellis (12.2), with Shackelford leading the 3-point attack by hitting 43 of 109 attempts (.394) this season. • JD Davison has a team-high 57 assists, followed closely by Quinerly’s 56. • Ellis paces the Crimson Tide in rebounding (6.7 rpg) and steals (18), while Charles Bediako has a team-best 24 blocked shots
OPPONENT’S LAST 5 GAMES Dec. 11 Houston W 83-82 Dec. 14 at Memphis L 78-92 Dec. 18 Jacksonville State W 65-59 Dec. 21 vs. Davidson L 78-79 Dec. 29 Tennessee W 73-68 OPPONENT’S NEXT 5 GAMES Jan. 8 at Missouri Jan. 11 Auburn Jan. 15 at Mississippi State Jan. 19 LSU Jan. 22 Missouri SERIES UNDER WHITE (4-3) Feb. 13, 2016 H L 55-61 Jan. 10, 2017 A W 80-67 Feb. 3, 2018 H L 50-68 Feb. 27, 2018 A W 73-52 Feb. 16, 2019 A W 71-53 Jan. 4, 2020 H W/2OT 104-98 Jan. 5, 2021 A L 71-86 SEC OPENERS UNDER WHITE (5-1) Jan. 2, 2016 Georgia W 77-63 Dec. 29, 2016 at Arkansas W 81-72 Dec. 30, 2017 Vanderbilt W 81-74 Jan. 5, 2019 South Carolina L 69-71 Jan. 4, 2020 Alabama W/2OT 104-98 Dec. 30, 2020 at Vanderbilt W 91-7
Just hoping the game the game gets played and our guys play up to their potential. This would be a good win on our resume.
Not expecting our team to be strong or fast or tough after the illness and time off. I guess it depends at who is at full strength and been working. Hopefully the timing of it will work out in our favor for the rest of the SEC schedule. @EthanHughes : Gators eager to get back on the court in SEC opener against Alabama | GatorCountry.com
Chris Harry posted a photo from practice yesterday. I counted 12 players plus Keyontae. That leaves them two players short. That's not a huge deal depending on who the missing players are.
Assuming the absence of any of our 6 starters (20+ mpg) plus Felder and Jitoboh, who might we need to see step up tonight against Bama's unique style of play? I keep waiting for Lane to be the guy at least defensively. 2021-22 Men's Basketball Cumulative Statistics - Florida Gators
I think Lane can certainly be a factor on defense, but needs to limit himself on offense and not to try to create. It sure would be nice to see Kowacie have his breakout game tonight. But I don't really expect freshmen to start playing well until late February, as a rule. It'll be a mystery up until tipoff to see who is available.
This is a huge game. Lose this and Gators will be 0-2 after they lose at Auburn with a very hard game vs LSU to avoid going 0-3. Need some more big wins after 1 horrendous loss to TX So., who just lost to Southern by 13 and a bad loss to Maryland who is 0-2 in the Big Ten (hopefully they'll move into the top 100 Net rankings so will be a Quad 2 loss). Really hope the Gators play well and can pull off the victory. Have to guard the 3 point line and need to win the rebounding battle as a team. The guards have to be ready to rebound since Bama will be chucking the 3 ball.
I've been a MW supporter and still am but that loss to TxSo threw me for such a loop that I had to rethink things. While I don't foolishly expect us to win all of our remaining games we can't stand any more losses like that one. This team has enough experience where we are to the point it's time to either poop or get off the pot.
My sentiments exactly. I'm looking for the NBN Group Therapist to tell me if it is safe to watch this game. After TxSo I promised I wouldn't care. But here I am, poring through KenPom. Maybe it is time to get on the pot. Medicinally, of course.