Roy S. Johnson: Why is Alabama still playing with its blood-stained basketball?

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'Here’s what I want to know,' columnist RoySJ writes. 'Why is Alabama still playing basketball right now, with this tragic travesty far more embedded in the locker room than we knew?'

Knew freshman top dog Brandon Miller—according to law enforcement testimony regarding the tragic killing of young mother Jamea Harris early on a January Sunday morning—Meaning, I need my gun. The gun Tuscaloosa police say Michael “Buzz” Davis, Miles’ 20-year-old near-lifelong friend, used to kill Harris. Kill her because she was not interested in him, her boyfriend said, as per police. Kill her because the boyfriend told Davis to stop dancing in front of his car.

“Can’t control everything everybody does outside of practice,” Oats said. “Nobody knew that was going to happen. College kids are out, Brandon hasn’t been in any type of trouble nor is he in any type of trouble in this case. Wrong spot at the wrong time.

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