Alabama’s offensive line faced the best pass-rushing team in the Southeastern Conference two weeks ago and held it to one sack.
The Crimson Tide did more than hold its own versus Arkansas, but will it bring the energy against Tennessee?
Nick Saban told reporters Thursday during his radio show the ‘energy’ and ‘enthusiasm’ was good in practice all week. He said the players are ready to execute the game plan Saturday at Neyland Stadium. Alabama’s offensive front has two big responsibilities on the road: limit the penalties (false starts) and control the line of scrimmage. Seth McLaughlin has the Tide playing better up front since earning the starting job at center versus the Razorbacks.