It comes later than expected, but Alabama-LSU is the matchup people want to see.
On Wednesday, Nick Saban told reporters in the SEC Coaches Teleconference he feels ‘fine’ and expects to coach the Crimson Tide on Saturday at Tiger Stadium. Whether it is in the running for a national championship or conference title, one of LSU’s main goals is to spoil Alabama’s success. As it enters at 3-4, Ed Orgeron said his team is ‘excited’ and ‘up for the challenge’ of facing the Tide at home. In carrying the top ranking for the College Football Playoff, Alabama looks for its ninth straight win.