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Alabama Locks in Nate Oats With New Deal, Tide Keep One of College Basketball’s Hottest Coaches Off the Market

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 6, 2026 2:45 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Alabama Locks in Nate Oats With New Deal, Tide Keep One of College Basketball’s Hottest Coaches Off the Market
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Alabama moved Sunday to keep Nate Oats in Tuscaloosa, announcing a new contract for the Crimson Tide coach that will make him one of the five highest-paid men’s college basketball coaches in the country. The new agreement runs through the 2031-32 season, according to sources. Athletic director Greg Byrne said the contract will soon move through the formal board approval process.

The move continues Alabama’s effort to secure one of the sport’s most successful coaches before the market gets even louder. Oats has turned Alabama into one of the most consistent programs in the country since arriving in 2019, building a run that includes five Sweet 16 appearances in the past six seasons and a Final Four trip in 2024. Alabama also won two SEC regular-season championships during that stretch and earned the program’s first No. 1 seed in the 2023 NCAA tournament.

The contract announcement lands at a time when coaching movement has been under a microscope, especially after North Carolina fired Hubert Davis. While Alabama’s decision was not directly tied to the Tar Heels opening, Oats is now the third coach viewed as a possible candidate elsewhere to get a new deal since that search began. Vanderbilt’s Mark Byington signed a long-term extension, and Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd also agreed to a new lucrative contract after North Carolina publicly pursued him.

That broader backdrop matters because Oats has become one of the sport’s most valuable commodities. Alabama has not just been good under him. It has become reliably relevant in March, which is the part athletic departments care about when they start writing these checks. Programs spend years trying to find coaches who can build a repeatable identity, recruit at a high level, survive the SEC grind and then still have enough left to matter in the NCAA tournament. Alabama has that now, and the school clearly was not interested in pretending somebody else would not notice.

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Oats last received a contract extension in March 2024, which makes the latest move another aggressive step by Alabama to keep its coach positioned near the top of the pay scale. The school did not publicly release full salary terms in the announcement cited Sunday, but the designation as a top-five-paid coach nationally says enough about where Alabama sees him in the sport’s hierarchy.

Since taking over the program, Oats has changed the expectation level around Alabama basketball. The Crimson Tide are no longer operating as a nice SEC team that might have a good season now and then. The standard is now national relevance, deep March runs and remaining in the conversation with the sport’s upper tier. In the current environment, where coaching contracts move fast and major jobs stay open just long enough to make everyone nervous, Alabama made sure there would be less suspense around its sideline.

The extension also reflects how much Alabama basketball has risen in a league that no longer belongs only to football headlines. The SEC has pushed harder into men’s basketball significance, and Oats has been one of the central reasons Alabama has stayed near the front of that shift. Five Sweet 16s in six years is not a lucky stretch. That is sustained winning, and schools do not usually wait around with that profile and hope loyalty sorts itself out.

For now, the next step is paperwork. Byrne said the contract still must go through the board process. But the main point is already settled. Alabama has its coach signed deeper into the next decade, Oats has another major raise on his résumé, and one of the most attractive names in the sport is no longer sitting as loosely on the market as rival programs might have hoped.

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