Alabama coach Nick Saban didn’t reveal his No. 1 quarterback this week _ or any other starter for that matter.
“I think most of the players on our team know who should start in the game and who shouldn’t start,” Saban said. “But that’s something that they do day to day in terms of the way they compete and the way they play. And nobody’s entitled to play just because we put it on a piece of paper and say this is the way it is today.”with a showdown looming next week against No. 11 Texas. Middle Tennessee went 8-5 last season and won its last four games.
from South Bend to Tuscaloosa. Simpson has the least experience among them but was a prized recruit. Of course, it wouldn’t be all that surprising if the competition continues beyond Game 1.Alabama, which has often opened with neutral site games in recent seasons, has a 21-game winning streak in home openers. The Tide has won 20 straight at Bryant-Denny Stadium going back to 2019 and won 56 consecutive nonconference regular-season games.
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