Let's do this line by line. Let me start off by saying that Ole Miss was CFB's best shot at getting Bama a loss and that has passed. I honestly believe that Ole Miss is the second best team in the SECW. Additionally, Alabama typically gels as a unit more and more as the season goes. With that being said....
LSU still has a defense, and unless Bama's offense improves a lot they are going to have to rely on non-offensive touchdowns to win that game. I'd be more surprised if the offense sees the endzone than if they don't.
C'mon man. LSU has a worse defense than Bama. LSU has a drastically worse offense than Bama (And arguably some of worst offense in west. Think 1D Tic-Tac-Toe). This game might get uglier than last year's meeting.
TAMU will probably look a lot like the Ole Miss game and could go either way.
This is CFB's best hope is getting Bama a loss, and it's pretty unlikely. TAMU doesn't have any run game. And while Trevor Knight isnt Johnny Manziel, he does know how to beat Bama. The last few years, this hasn't been much of a game.
Arkansas might be good. Or might not. Hard to tell.
2nd best option. Arkansas is a mixed bag that no one can really pin down. History tells us that Saban has never lost to Arkansas when at Alabama.
Auburn or Tennessee could step up in the rivalry game but I think either of those are unlikely.
Just not happening. Auburn - Miss St - LSU are all in a dead heat for last place in the west. Tennessee can't score many points without defense takeaways. Saban has never lost to Tennessee either.
But this isn't last year's Bama team
Stop. Ya'll say this every damn year and its getting adorable. Let's put this in perspective. If the college football playoff started in 2011, Alabama would have been in every single one of them. The only teams in Saban's career at Alabama that wouldn't be in the hypothetical CFB would be 2007 and 2010.
which was kind of carried by Henry a bit.
Again, Alabama starts to gel as a unit the more games go by. Henry was a great running back the first half of the season, and turned into a Heisman-caliber one by mid to late season.
Receivers are about the only good part of the offense
You don't think Jalen Hurts will only get better as the season progresses? I mean, he's gotten better every game, and as the game progresses. What exactly changes? He just won one of the biggest games he's played all year. Kid has mad talent and potential, and is only improving with each win.
the OL is a step back from last year which already wasn't great,
What the fuck?
http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2015/12/alabama_offensive_line_wins_na.html
AL.com said:
On Wednesday, [Alabama]'s offensive line was recognized, named the winner of the inaugural Joe Moore Award, which goes to the top offensive line in the nation.
You just can't win the heisman trophy as a runningback if your OLine is less than amazing/great. Losing Kelly has hurt, but again, bama always improves more and more as the season progresses.
inexperienced RBs though Harris is starting to look pretty good.
I agree
Defense is great, until you get beyond the 1s. Last year's defense had ridiculous depth, but this year doesn't. Beyond the starters there are a lot of question marks and inexperience.
Alabama's 2s did fine when Foster, Fitzpatrick went down yesterday. The question is experience, not depth.
It's only a matter of time before the penalties and mistakes stemming from inexperience cost this team at least one game.
If Alabama loses one game, wins their division, and wins the SECCG, they're in. Plain and simple.