![]() Alabama quarterback Bryce Young (9) is sacked by LSU’s Mekhi Wingo (92) during the second half on Nov. Imagine that sentence in August or early September? Then again, this season hasn’t played out how anyone, even the most die-hard Alabama haters, could have expected. ![]() The result is this underwhelming season that could result in a third-place finish in the SEC West if Alabama can’t win at Ole Miss on Saturday. There were nine infractions for 92 yards on Saturday and a whopping 17 for 130 yards in the loss at Tennessee. Alabama has been far too mistake-prone all season, a team that commits stupid penalties at the wrong times. The offense has lacked a big-play receiver all year, asking Young to do everything. Quality offenses have exposed the defense. Had Alabama escaped LSU, and somehow run the table to earn a trip to the SEC title game, it would’ve only been setting itself up to get destroyed by the far better and deeper Bulldogs. That high-scoring loss at Tennessee doesn’t look as good after the Volunteers were manhandled by Georgia on Saturday. It nearly lost at home to three-win Texas A&M. It was outplayed by mediocre Texas, sans starting quarterback Quinn Ewers in a narrow road win. Really, Alabama is fortunate it only has two losses. Alabama football coach Nick Saban reacts during a loss to LSU on Nov. ![]() “I’m responsible for all this stuff,” he said. It raises questions whether he has lost his fastball at the age of 71, Saban admitting Saturday night this was on him. It is unequivocally the low point of his dynastic tenure at Alabama. This is, without question, the most disappointing season of Nick Saban’s dominance in Tuscaloosa, the earliest his team has been eliminated from the playoff since the system began eight years ago. Alabama won’t even sniff the playoff this year, with two conference losses in the same season for just the second time since 2011. Instead, this loaded group’s season ended Saturday night in Death Valley, on a gutsy two-point conversion in overtime, LSU taking over the lead of the SEC West in dramatic fashion. The regular season was supposed to be a series of scrimmages. The College Football Playoff was the baseline for this team. It had the two best players in the country, reigning Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young and defensive dynamo Will Anderson Jr., added impact transfers like Jahmyr Gibbs of Georgia Tech and Eli Ricks of LSU, and had Nick Saban, the best coach in the sport’s history, patrolling the sideline. It received 54 of a possible 63 first-place votes in the Associated Press poll. Miami's Mario Cristobal wasn't alone in Saturday full of coaching malpracticeįlaws put Georgia's three-peat hopes in grave dangerĪlabama wasn’t just the preseason favorite. Washington-Oregon classic shows Pac-12 legit title threat in ironic twist Lincoln Riley now making excuses as USC wastes Caleb Williams' talent with 2023 flop You can also follow Stacey Blackwood on Twitter Blackwood89.Big East faces key season with ever-changing college landscape Stay tuned to Roll Tide Wire for all the latest on the Crimson Tide!Ĭontact/Follow us Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes, and opinion.
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