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Rolling Tide

By: Kenneth Harrison Jr.

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

Alabama has been a college football powerhouse since the 1920’s. They returned back to the top program in the nation when they hired Nick Saban in 2007. He has won 5 national championships since taking over in Tuscaloosa, including last year.

The topic all off-season has been the quarterback controversy. Everyone is aware Jalen Hurts has been the quarterback the last two seasons. He led the Crimson Tide to the national title game in both years. He played poorly against Georgia and he was replaced by freshman Tua Tagovailoa. Tagovailoa led the comeback and threw the game winning touchdown.

He is the starter but it seems like Saban doesn’t want to lose Hurts by making that announcement. This could be a distraction throughout the season.

Hurts has already spoken to the media and said nobody including coaches talked to him at all about his playing situation.

I’m going to assume Tagovailoa is the QB for the entire season. He can add an element that Bama has lacked in the Saban era, a big-time quarterback. They typically rely on a strong running game and defense and they have average quarterbacks. It will be interesting to see how the offense will look with someone that has NFL first round talent.

Senior running back Damien Harris will get the bulk of the carries. He rushed for 1,000 yards the past two seasons. Left tackle Jonah Williams is also a great lineman so he will help open holes and protect the passer.

Linebackers Mack Wilson, Dylan Moses, defensive ends Raekwon Davis and Isaiah Buggs, will lead the defense. I expect the defense to be good again but the secondary will be the weakest unit.

The season begins on September 1st in Orlando against Louisville. Lamar Jackson left for the NFL so the Cardinals will have a new quarterback. Bama will win the game by 30 plus points.

The first home game of the season is Week 2 versus Arkansas State. The Red Wolves are overmatched and will get destroyed.

The Crimson Tide travel to Oxford, MS to take on Ole Miss next. The Rebels got spanked 66-3 last year. I expect another big loss for Ole Miss but not nearly that bad.

Texas A&M will be the next opponent. The Aggies have only beaten Alabama once since joining the SEC and that was during their first year in 2012. Jimbo Fisher is now the head coach at A&M. This is a 20-point win for Bama.

Louisiana-Lafayette comes to town to end September. This will be another game to pad stats and correct mistakes.

The next three games are at Arkansas, Mizzou and at Tennessee. Arkansas and Tennessee have new head coaches. These will all be easy double-digit wins for the Tide.

After a bye week, the first real test is November 3rd at LSU. I call this a test because the Tigers also recruit well and have great athletes.

The big difference is they are coached by Ed Orgeron and they can never develop a competent quarterback.

Miss State comes to Tuscaloosa and this will be a tough game. The Bulldogs have lost former head coach Dan Mullen so I give the edge to Alabama.

The Citadel is the tune up game before the season finale. The goal is stay healthy during this 50-point win.

Finally, they get a chance to avenge the loss to Auburn last season November 24th. Their stud running back Kerryon Johnson has departed for the NFL. This will also be a tough game.

Alabama should finish undefeated or 11-1 at worst.

Glynn Survives And Advances

By: Christian Goeckel

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

When the final eight teams in AAAAA football take the field next week, the day after Thanksgiving, the Glynn Academy Red Terrors will be among them.

The Terrors knocked off Heritage 34-26 in a game that shouldn’t have been that close.

Glynn came into this one knowing that Heritage liked to sling the ball around and the Patriots didn’t disappoint.

Quarterback Caleb Pruitt entered the playoffs with over 3,500 yards through the air for the season and did his best to carve up Glynn in this one.

Par for the course, Pruitt completed about 50% of his passes, but a couple of breakdowns on defense cost Glynn on some big plays.

After pinning the Patriots on the 1, Glynn was burned on a 99-yard touchdown when Pruitt connected with senior wideout Jordan Young on a post. Young broke the tackle of Marvin Dallas and romped down the field for the score.

Later in the game, Pruitt was able to connect with a wide open Devron Harper who hauled the touchdown in Odell Beckham Jr. style (Fitting being that both Harper and Beckham Jr wear number 13).

Besides those two huge plays, the defense only gave up one true scoring drive. The Terrors secondary did a great job of sticking with their men in man coverage and the coaching staff made a great adjustment in the second half going to Cover 2.

The defense was able to get home a few times, including a strip sack. It was a very solid performance by the unit that this team feeds on for its’ energy.

The other touchdown for Heritage came after a fumbled snap was recovered by the Patriots in the endzone.

Speaking of bad snaps, this has become a consistent theme for the Red Terrors. Two bad snaps got past Jernigan, one for a touchdown and the other Jernigan was able to corral, but it knocked Glynn back 15 yards.

Glynn flirted with disaster a few times in this one, including a muffed punt that Caine Crews was able to recover and a Glynn Player inexplicably picking up an onside kick surrounded by ten Patriots after it had only traveled a single yard. There was definitely some head scratching going on down on the sideline.

Offensively, Glynn completely overpowered Heritage in this one. The Patriots simply had no answer for the triple option.

Whenever they did try to leverage defenders on the outside, Jernigan and Crews gashed them up the gut. Both Grant brothers were able to consistently find the corner as it seems like Glynn’s three headed monster at running back is finally back to 100%.

A lot of mistakes, but more good plays proved enough for Glynn to get a win in this one.  That won’t be the case as Glynn advances in these playoffs. This is the Terrors fourth straight trip to the elite 8 and they get this one a home.

Glynn will host Harrison (Kennesaw) High School next Friday night at Glynn County Stadium. If that school sounds familiar to some of you Dawgs fans, that’s the school of UGA commit and number 1 prospect in the country Justin Fields.

Fields has been out the past few weeks after a nasty break to the index finger on his throwing hand, but the rumbles have started to hint at a return this coming Friday.

Whichever way it falls and whoever plays, this Glynn team holds their fate in their hands. If Glynn can put together an offensive performance like they have the past three weeks and eliminate the mistakes, they’ll be a very tough team to beat.

Expect an absolute war in Glynn County Stadium a week from now. Can’t wait.