Darius Miles, Buford to Bama and More on The Joe Gaither Show | Episode 65: Aug. 22, 2023

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It's a happy Tuesday on "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" as we talked about several Crimson Tide storylines.
Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles was back in court today as he faces capitol murder charges. Miles is seeking immunity from Circuit Judge Daniel Pruet as his attorney, Mary Turner, is arguing her client acted in self-defense.
The program gets going by reviewing the details from the court room and keeping everyone up to date on the next steps in the case.
After spending time tackling a serious topic we transition into recruiting. Alabama could receive a very important commitment on Tuesday night from a very familiar source. Will the Buford to Bama pipeline continue with 5-star defensive lineman Eddrick Houston?
NFL Live's Ryan Clark had some unkind comments about former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. We play Clark's comments and weigh whether the former LSU safety stepped out of bounds with his comments on the Dolphin's quarterback. How will the AFC East play out this season?
Finally we land on an interesting piece of Alabama basketball news as the Crimson Tide locks in another non-conference opponent. Let's review the non-conference schedule and highlight a disrespectful prediction for the Crimson Tide season.
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Joe Gaither oversees videos and podcasts for Alabama Crimson Tide On SI/BamaCentral. He began his sports media career in radio in 2019, working for three years in Tuscaloosa covering the University of Alabama and other local high school sports. In 2023 he joined BamaCentral to cover a variety of Crimson Tide sports and recruiting, in addition to hosting the “Joe Gaither Show” podcast. His work has also appeared on the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt web sites.
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