Can Bama be beat?

When a team has the #1 recruiting class every year this is what you get. Sure, Saban is a good coach and Kiffy is good play caller, but it sure is easier when your players are a lot more talented.

Sounds like a conspiracy to me..hmm..
 
I'd say Michigan and Washington would have the best shot. Both teams have dominant front sevens. They could at least slow down the Bama ground game and force Hurts to make plays through the air.
 
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Hurts has reinforced my opinion. He is a very average passer at best. He is terrible with pressure around him. He is fortunate to be surrounded by the most talented team in the country.
 
Watching OSU struggle with PSU tells me they dont want any of Alabama. Some say Michigan, but I dont know. Their QB is not extremely mobile. That could be trouble.
 
I think michigan would give them a good game. Theyre possibly the only team thats almost bama level good in the trenches and thats the #1 place you have to be deep to have a chance vs them.
 
Losing Eddie Jackson will hurt some. I think I read somewhere that said Bama didnt have the best depth in their secondary.
 
Losing Eddie Jackson will hurt some. I think I read somewhere that said Bama didnt have the best depth in their secondary.

Depth in the secondary is an issue with corners but safety not so much. We have 2 juniors that are probably more talented than Eddie, but lack the leadership and experience that Eddie brought to the table.
Losing Eddie in the PR game hurts worse I believe. He was dynamic with the ball in his hands. Much like your Berry kid on KR, he makes something out of nothing and you look up and he has you an extra 10-15 yards.
 
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