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Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe regained his starting spot and put together a string of impressive efforts to answer the critics. He had 644 yards of offense and 10 touchdowns in that span, including six scores in Saturday’s 49-21 rout of Kentucky. Milroe had led Alabama to another West Division title, an achievement that looked shaky after that 34-24 loss to the Longhorns in September. That still didn’t move Alabama up from number eight in the College Football Playoff rankings.
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Jalen Milroe had a career-high six touchdowns, three each rushing and passing, and Number eight ranked Alabama cruised past Kentucky 49-21 on Saturday to clinch the Southeastern Conference West Division title.
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Alabama is nearing another SEC West title with hopes of entering the playoff picture.All while the number eight ranked Crimson Tide still seek a complete performance.
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It's that time of the college football season when clarity comes to many of the conference races. Number one ranked Georgia and number eight Alabama are on the cusp of clinching spots in the SEC title game.
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Jalen Milroe lowered his shoulder and knocked down an LSU defensive back. Ultimately, he and No. 8 Alabama did the same thing to the 13th-ranked Tigers, muscling through the latest challenge standing in their way.
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Alabama and LSU are set to meet on Saturday night with both teams as usual vying for the SEC Western Division title. The eighth-ranked Crimson Tide hosts a No. 13 LSU team that beat them 32-31 in overtime last season.
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The Crimson Tide is getting a week off before meeting up with the LSU Tigers next Saturday. That’s not keeping head coach Nick Saban from weighing in on a scandal involving the Michigan Wolverines. The team is embroiled in a sign stealing controversy where signals from opposing teams were allegedly recorded for two years. Alabama head coach Nick Saban says communication technology that lets coaches talk to players on the field would eliminate the problem.
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Jalen Milroe was efficient at quarterback for number twelve ranked Alabama and the Crimson Tide scored touchdowns off two first-half interceptions in a 40-17 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday night.
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Number twelve ranked Alabama hopes to continue its domination of Mississippi State and improve to 2-0 in SEC play with a 16th consecutive series victory. MSU looks to halt a two-game slide and climb from last place in the West Division.
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Jaxson Dart didn't back down. Mississippi's starting quarterback suddenly faced a challenge for the job during the spring after coach Lane Kiffin brought in two transfers, including four-year Oklahoma State starter Spencer Sanders. Dart, who leads the fifteenth-ranked Rebels against number thirteen Alabama Saturday in Tuscaloosa, held onto the job and has perhaps been better than ever so far this season.