I’m Leaving Alabama Crimson Tide for QB Jalen Milroe, WR Jermaine Burton Announce His Decision
Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats stated on Wednesday that Alabama guard Latrell Wrightsell Jr. is still struggling with a concussion and that his health would be confirmed before Thursday’s Sweet 16 matchup against No. 1 seed North Carolina. In the first half of Sunday’s 72-61 victory over Grand Canyon in the West Region second-round match, Wrightsell sustained an injury. At a news conference in Los Angeles, Oats stated, “Latrell is being re-evaluated by the medical staff every day, and he’s basically on a day-to-day basis now.” “I’m not sure whether or not he’ll be accessible. They’ll inform us in the morning. We’re healthy except from that.”
Wright sell has now had two separate head injuries. Late in the season, he also missed four games because of a concussion. With 90.7 points per game, Alabama’s offense tops the country in scoring, and Wrightsell is a vital part of that attack. In 30 games (12 starts), he is averaging 9.0 points and shooting 44.3 percent from three point range (66 of 149). Whatever is determined on Thursday, according to Alabama forward Nick Pringle, the No. 5 seed Crimson Tide (23-11) will be alright.
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