TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Since his first season at Alabama in 2007 when the Crimson Tide just barely made a bowl game, Nick Saban hasn't lost many games.
He's a staggering 147-15.
LSU knows that. The Tigers have squared off in some memorable matchups against their former coach. But this year, No. 2 LSU arrives in Tuscaloosa with a little extra swagger behind its new offense led by Heisman candidate Joe Burrow ready to take on the No. 3 Crimson Tide (3:30 ET Saturday, CBS).
The Tigers will need all of their newfound firepower at Bryant-Denny Stadium.