College Football Preview: Alabama
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE
2010 Statistics:
SU Record: 10-3 (5-3 in SEC)
ATS Record: 8-5
Over/Under: 4-7-1
Points Scored: 35.7 PPG
Points Allowed: 13.5 PPG
2011 Odds:
Odds to Win SEC West: Even
Odds to Win SEC Championship: 23/10
Odds to Win 2012 BCS National Championship: 11/2
RB Trent Richardson Odds to Win Heisman: 7/1
2011 Preview:
Offense:
Pro Style - Starters Returning: 7
Last year was a letdown for Alabama, which was the favorite to repeat as BCS Champions. The Tide lost three games, allowing 29.0 PPG in the defeats. But SEC/BCS title aspirations remain in Tuscaloosa despite the loss of QB Greg McElroy, RB Mark Ingram and WR Julio Jones. This year’s offense clearly revolves around RB Trent Richardson (700 rush yds, 6.3 YPC, 11 total TD) who is the strongest and fastest player on the team. The new QB will be either sophomore A.J. McCarron (389 pass yds, 3 TD, 0 INT) or freshman Phillip Sims, and will have senior receivers to throw to in Marquis Maze (557 rec yds, 3 TD) and Darius Hanks (456 rec yds, 3 TD). The O-Line returns four starters and should improve its 2.5 sacks per game allowed (88th in nation).
Defense:
Base 43 - Starters Returning: 9
The nation’s fifth-ranked defense (286 YPG), which was also third in scoring (13.5 PPG), remains stacked. The D-Line is the weak spot minus Marcell Dareus, but Courtney Upshaw (7 sacks, 14.5 TFL, 4 FF) leads a strong LB group and FS Robert Lester (8 INT) stars in an outstanding secondary.
2011 Schedule:
Sat, Sept. 3 – Kent State
Sat, Sept. 10 – at Penn State
Sat, Sept. 17 – North Texas
Sat, Sept. 24 – Arkansas
Sat, Oct. 1 – at Florida
Sat, Oct. 8 – Vanderbilt
Sat, Oct. 15 – at Ole Miss
Sat, Oct. 22 – Tennessee
Sat, Nov. 5 – LSU
Sat, Nov. 12 – at Mississippi State
Sat, Nov. 19 – Georgia Southern
Sat, Nov. 26 – at Auburn
******* Take: The Tide have a very favorable schedule with home games against the other two top teams in the conference -- Arkansas and LSU. They have a challenging road schedule, but Alabama is not likely to be the underdog in any of the five games outside of Tuscaloosa. Although the QB situation needs to be resolved, this team is good enough to run the table with its outstanding defense and running game. Prediction: 12-0 record.
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE
2010 Statistics:
SU Record: 10-3 (5-3 in SEC)
ATS Record: 8-5
Over/Under: 4-7-1
Points Scored: 35.7 PPG
Points Allowed: 13.5 PPG
2011 Odds:
Odds to Win SEC West: Even
Odds to Win SEC Championship: 23/10
Odds to Win 2012 BCS National Championship: 11/2
RB Trent Richardson Odds to Win Heisman: 7/1
2011 Preview:
Offense:
Pro Style - Starters Returning: 7
Last year was a letdown for Alabama, which was the favorite to repeat as BCS Champions. The Tide lost three games, allowing 29.0 PPG in the defeats. But SEC/BCS title aspirations remain in Tuscaloosa despite the loss of QB Greg McElroy, RB Mark Ingram and WR Julio Jones. This year’s offense clearly revolves around RB Trent Richardson (700 rush yds, 6.3 YPC, 11 total TD) who is the strongest and fastest player on the team. The new QB will be either sophomore A.J. McCarron (389 pass yds, 3 TD, 0 INT) or freshman Phillip Sims, and will have senior receivers to throw to in Marquis Maze (557 rec yds, 3 TD) and Darius Hanks (456 rec yds, 3 TD). The O-Line returns four starters and should improve its 2.5 sacks per game allowed (88th in nation).
Defense:
Base 43 - Starters Returning: 9
The nation’s fifth-ranked defense (286 YPG), which was also third in scoring (13.5 PPG), remains stacked. The D-Line is the weak spot minus Marcell Dareus, but Courtney Upshaw (7 sacks, 14.5 TFL, 4 FF) leads a strong LB group and FS Robert Lester (8 INT) stars in an outstanding secondary.
2011 Schedule:
Sat, Sept. 3 – Kent State
Sat, Sept. 10 – at Penn State
Sat, Sept. 17 – North Texas
Sat, Sept. 24 – Arkansas
Sat, Oct. 1 – at Florida
Sat, Oct. 8 – Vanderbilt
Sat, Oct. 15 – at Ole Miss
Sat, Oct. 22 – Tennessee
Sat, Nov. 5 – LSU
Sat, Nov. 12 – at Mississippi State
Sat, Nov. 19 – Georgia Southern
Sat, Nov. 26 – at Auburn
******* Take: The Tide have a very favorable schedule with home games against the other two top teams in the conference -- Arkansas and LSU. They have a challenging road schedule, but Alabama is not likely to be the underdog in any of the five games outside of Tuscaloosa. Although the QB situation needs to be resolved, this team is good enough to run the table with its outstanding defense and running game. Prediction: 12-0 record.
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