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Unbeaten Missouri hosts red-hot Alabama in perhaps the SEC’s most interesting game of Week 7, one that kicks off at 11 Central on ABC. Topics include:
Alabama knocked off Georgia and Vanderbilt by playing keep-away from their opponents, out-snapping those teams 77-53 and 67-55, respectively. The Crimson Tide have turned it over just once all season.
However, Missouri out-snaps opponents 80-50 on average, out-scores opponents 45.2-14.6 and is winning in total offense by an average of 548-198.
Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula is a talented runner; Alabama had issues with Florida State’s mobile Thomas Castellanos but did a good job of containing Diego Pavia last week.
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is looking like a Heisman-Trophy candidate.
Both teams have fantastic receiving duos in Germie Bernard and Ryan WIlliams (Alabama) and Marquis Johnson and Kevin Coleman Jr.
Each team also feels great about its top running back. Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy leads the country in rushing, while Alabama is much more potent with the return of Jam Miller.
Alabama is battle-tested, with wins at Georgia and at home against Vanderbilt, while Missouri’s top two wins are against Kansas and South Carolina, both in Columbia.
The Crimson Tide’s defense is also improving, with a tremendous shutout performance in the second half against Vanderbilt.
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Unbeaten Missouri hosts red-hot Alabama in perhaps the SEC’s most interesting game of Week 7, one that kicks off at 11 Central on ABC. Topics include:
Alabama knocked off Georgia and Vanderbilt by playing keep-away from their opponents, out-snapping those teams 77-53 and 67-55, respectively. The Crimson Tide have turned it over just once all season.
However, Missouri out-snaps opponents 80-50 on average, out-scores opponents 45.2-14.6 and is winning in total offense by an average of 548-198.
Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula is a talented runner; Alabama had issues with Florida State’s mobile Thomas Castellanos but did a good job of containing Diego Pavia last week.
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is looking like a Heisman-Trophy candidate.
Both teams have fantastic receiving duos in Germie Bernard and Ryan WIlliams (Alabama) and Marquis Johnson and Kevin Coleman Jr.
Each team also feels great about its top running back. Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy leads the country in rushing, while Alabama is much more potent with the return of Jam Miller.
Alabama is battle-tested, with wins at Georgia and at home against Vanderbilt, while Missouri’s top two wins are against Kansas and South Carolina, both in Columbia.
The Crimson Tide’s defense is also improving, with a tremendous shutout performance in the second half against Vanderbilt.
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