Nick Saban is not one for hypotheticals as Alabama’s head coach, but ESPN makes money off them.
The Crimson Tide is focused on continuing its streak of dominance over the University of Tennessee. Alabama has defeated the Volunteers 15 straight times since Saban became the coach in 2007. People are excited about the “Third Saturday in October” rivalry having meaning again. Both teams are ranked in the top 10 and are undefeated. Neyland Stadium will be rocking as Tennessee looks to upset the Tide. National media is feeling the Volunteers, especially with the inconsistency of Alabama’s offense. However, junior quarterback Bryce Young has practiced all week and looks like he may start Saturday’s matchup.