As expected, Alabama guard Houston Mallette was approved for a medical redshirt after only playing in six games this past season due to lingering knee injuries. Nate Oats said throughout this past season that he’d be receiving a medical redshirt and now that day has come, per Yea Alabama, UA's NIL collective.
"Houston Mallette––we submitted all the paperwork to the SEC for his medical redshirt," Oats said at the Regions Tradition in Birmingham on May 14. "We don't anticipate for being any issues there. He's in with [Alabama trainer] Clarke [Holter] about every day in the training room. He's come along really well.
Now that he has the medical redshirt, Mallette, the graduate will be available to play for the Crimson Tide during the 2025-26 season.
“I just want to first off thank God just to be able to even be in this position,” Mallette told Yea Alabama. “And I want to really thank Clarke Holter; he’s the best athletic trainer in the entire world. He helped me in so many different ways this season, with just battling a lot of knee pain and kind of like this chronic knee tendonitis. So he’s the best in the world at what he does.
"And then also Henry Barrera, who’s our strength and conditioning coach, and Amanda Branson, our nutritionist, they both helped me get back right. I’m just really excited to come back to this university. I love the University of Alabama. This is a blessing. If I could be here 10 more years, I’d stay here 10 more years.”
Mallette is one of five Alabama players returning from last year's team, as he joins forward Aiden Sherrell and guards Aden Holloway, Latrell Wrightsell Jr. and Labaron Philon. Philon announced his withdrawal from the 2025 NBA Draft late on Wednesday night.
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