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Trevor Releford’s ankle may cause him to miss Mississippi State game

Oregon State Beavers v Alabama Crimson Tide

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 15: Trevor Releford #12 of the Alabama Crimson Tide drives around Joe Burton #11 of the Oregon State Beavers during the 2012 2K Sports Classic on November 15, 2012 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

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Alabama’s star point guard Trevor Releford re-injured a balky right ankle on Monday at practice, a setback that could force him to miss Wednesday’s game at Mississippi State.

“Whether or not he’s available, our full expectation is to go in there and play well,” head coach Anthony Grant told AL.com while listing Releford as doubtful.

Releford, the younger brother of Kansas wing Travis Releford, is averaging 16.3 points this season and has scored 41 points in the Crimson Tide’s first two SEC games. It’s a big blow for the Tide, and not only because Releford is their best player.

The Tide struggled in non-conference play, and given the lack of quality teams in the SEC this season, every loss is going to become magnified. Mississippi State is so banged up this season that coaches are jumping in on practices, but they have won three straight games and their first two in SEC play. Road games are tough in league play, and given the Bulldogs effort on the defensive end of the floor, tonight should be no different.

Not having their starting point guard in the mix is a massive blow, but an excuse won’t make up for a loss they simply cannot afford.

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