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Roll Tide Wire's takeaways from Alabama's win over LSU
Alabama defeated LSU on Saturday night, 20-9. It was another SEC victory against a talented team, who was dangerous given the circumstances.
Aside from a 37-yard run by Harlem Berry in the first half, Alabama's defense was dominant. LSU's offense sputtered so badly that interim coach Frank Wilson benched veteran starter Garrett Nussmeier for sophomore Michael Van Buren Jr. in the second half. Van Buren provided a brief spark, but the Tigers (5-4, 2-4 SEC) managed just 232 total yards.
No. 12 Oklahoma travels to face No. 4 Alabama at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on ABC.
The LSU Tigers continue navigating a challenging season in Baton Rouge after suffering the program's fourth loss on Saturday night against No. 4 Alabama. In int
POTTSVILLE — It’s safe to say Mike Brennan brought a high excitement level back to Pottsville football. In his first year, Brennan led the Crimson Tide to a 6-6 overall record and a trip to the District 11 Class 4A semifinals against Southern Lehigh ...
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Kalen DeBoer issues Alabama's final message heading into LSU rivalry matchup that could lock Crimson Tide into CFP
The Alabama Crimson Tide are counting down the hours until they face the LSU Tigers this weekend. Head coach Kalen DeBoer has done extremely well toeing the company line and keeping his troops in line with consistent messaging.
Jones believes this team can get hot and make the postseason, and history tells us so. This is the third time he's traded for a former Alabama Crimson Tide standout in hopes of leading Dallas to the top of the standings and into the playoffs.