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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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After all the angst about Alabama's offense and LSU's defense, they'll meet up with both still having a realistic shot at the Southeastern Conference title.That, at least, is business as usual.
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Alabama's season may have aged coach Nick Saban a bit, but he's not complaining. Nothing has come easy so far for the ninth-ranked Crimson Tide.
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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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Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe and Alabama's offense busted out of the doldrums in the second half and the 13th-ranked Crimson Tide's defense was strong throughout in a 24-10 victory over number fifteen ranked Mississippi.
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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.
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Alabama is turning the offensive reins back over to Jalen Milroe, but the messy quarterback situation has been only part of the problem. The offensive line has been bullied at times, and the receivers and running backs haven't always shined either.
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Ty Simpson helped number ten Alabama shrug off a slow start and beat South Florida. What wasn't certain Saturday was whether the third-stringer played well enough to become the Crimson Tide's starting quarterback.
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Nick Saban says "the future is now" for Alabama to fix the issues that reared their heads in a loss to Texas. The 10th-ranked Crimson Tide tumbled seven spots in the rankings after that 34-24 loss. It was the earliest defeat of Saban's 16-plus years in Tuscaloosa.
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Quinn Ewers finished what he started last season, passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead number eleven ranked Texas to a 34-24 victory over third-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in a huge win for a program trying to climb back into national championship contention.