As the Alabama Crimson Tide prepared for the Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday afternoon in Tuscaloosa, the program's decision to allow star freshman Brandon Miller to play was a major topic of debate. On Wednesday, Miller was allowed to play against South Carolina one day after police testimony connected him to the January shooting death of Jamea Harris. ALABAMA’S NATE OATS DEFENDS PLAYING BRANDON MILLER AMID LINK TO DEADLY SHOOTING: ‘WE’VE DONE THE RIGHT THING’Saturday morning during "College Gameday," ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas defended Alabama’s handling of the situation. "Brandon Miller has rights, and I believe that Alabama has a duty to protect those rights, or at least not compromise those rights," Bilas said. While he was already on his way, Miller received a text from Miles asking him "to bring him his firearm."
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