The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Alabama coach Oats apologizes for Miller’s pat-down display

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Alabama coach Nate Oats apologized and took responsibi­lity for allowing freshman forward Brandon Miller to continue going through a pat-down during pregame introducti­ons.

Miller had received the patdown upon his introducti­on well before the Jan. 15 arrest of then-teammate Darius Miles and another man on capital murder charges in the shooting death of 23-year-old Jamea Harris. Then, police testimony last week accused the second-ranked Crimson Tide’s biggest star of delivering Miles’ gun, though his attorney said he never handled it and didn’t know it was going to be used for a crime.

“That situation’s on me,” Oats said on Tuesday of the pregame ritual. “We addressed it as a team. As soon as I brought it up to them, they immediatel­y understood how it could be interprete­d, and we all felt awful about it.

“They explained to me that it’s like when TSA checks you when you get on a plane. And now Brandon’s cleared for takeoff. We as the adults in the room should have been more sensitive to how it could have been interprete­d. I dropped the ball. That’s it, I dropped the ball on it. I can assure you it won’t happen again.”

Miller hasn’t been charged and the university said he is a cooperatin­g witness, not a suspect.

The Tide can clinch the SEC regular season title outright with a win tonight against rival Auburn. Miller is the SEC’S leading scorer and fifth-leading rebounder, averaging 19.7 points and 8.0 rebounds. Miller scored 41 points against South Carolina a day after courtroom testimony linking him to the scene.

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