Well, you can’t win them all (unless you’re talking about Tide football), and it was only a matter of time before the beat-up Crimson Tide (14-4, 9-0 SEC, NET: 9, Kenpom: 8) played poorly enough for a quality team like Oklahoma to get the better of them. The good news is that a loss on the road against a team that strong won’t have any real impact on the Tide’s NCAA Tournament resume. In fact, Bracket Matrix still projects Alabama to be a 2-seed in the Big Dance. So, no harm, no foul in that regard.