Following Alabamaās March Madness elimination against the Duke Blue Devils, head coach Nate Oats was named as a candidate for the Maryland Terrapinsā vacant position. According to recent reports, the coach in Alabama has taken a decisive stance about his future.
The Crimson Tide failed to move on in the NCAA Tournament, as they came up against the No.1 Blue Devils, who blew them out of the water with a commanding 85-65 triumph at Prudential Center in Newark.
After the harsh loss, which dashed Alabamaās hopes of reaching the Final Four for the second straight year, a potential landing spot opened up for Oats as Maryland saw former head coach Kevin Willard sign with Villanova.
However, rumors of Oatsā departure were merely social media noise rather than a reflection of genuine interest in leading the Terrapins during the 2025-26 college basketball season.

Derik Queen #25 of the Maryland Terrapins reacts after a foul against the Florida Gators during the second half in the West Regional Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Menās Basketball Tournament at Chase Center on March 27, 2025 in San Francisco, California.
āAlabama head coach Nate Oats has no interest in the vacant Maryland job,ā according to The Field of 68 podcast. āThereās been some recent chatter about Oats and the Terps job. No truth to it.ā

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Cooper Flagg wasnāt the biggest stone in Alabamaās shoe
The Crimson Tideās shooting inefficiency cost them dearly during their 20-point loss to the Blue Devils. However, according to Oats, it wasnāt Flagg who mostly disrupted their offensive rushes, but instead Khaman Maluach, the freshman center who stands at 7ā2ā and is a nightmare for opponents in the paint.
āWe made the point to our guys, weāre not going to go in and score on him, and we had a few guys still try to challenge him,ā Oats said, via ESPN. āItās kind of a habit, you can tell them going in. And then he ended up having two blocks. We ended up having more blocks than them, but the way he challenges, itās a problem. He challenges at the rim.ā
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The numbers didnāt lie after the gameāAlabama finished with a subpar 35.4% field goal percentage and an even worse 25% from beyond the arc. Duke, on the other hand, posted far superior marks, shooting 53.6% from the field and 46.2% from three-point range.





