If he doesn't catch that ball and the clock stops... I'm turning off the TV and mixing another drink, Todd... you're right.
If he doesn't catch that ball and the clock stops... I'm turning off the TV and mixing another drink, Todd... you're right.
no doubt about that, but UGA picked up an All-SEC type SS that's going to crowd the box. Breaking those long runs will be a little more difficult against them this year. Amari Cooper over the top is Bama's biggest threat to UGA, and it's not because he can beat his man in one-on-one, it's because he can beat his man and the FS. Norwood is also drastically underrated and is a clutch WR when they need 1st downs. I think they can control the run so what this year with the front 7 and the SS, but they'll still be susceptible to the big play in the passing game. Hard not to be when you're playing against a great running team though.
Murray is going to finish his career as the SEC's all time leading passer. With their RBs, TEs, and him throwing the ball, that offense will by far be the best Bama sees all year.
Strong, knowledgeable post. +1
The Bama WR corps is the best group they've ever had IMO... literally 2 deep with starting material.
I look for AJ to have a pretty good year due to that... the run game, of course, takes a load off him...
I think Alabama repeats if they don't have any key injuries. The OL is key and even though your OL is still talented there is a drop off of last year. Alabama still is head and shoulders above anyone else in the league but lose A.J. McCaron to injury and the Tide is a bit more vulnerable.
It's UGA and ALA that the championship is between. ATL will decide.