TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama's offense had a new look both on the field and on the sideline.
The third-ranked Crimson Tide adjusted to life without some of the top playmakers from last season and with Jake Coker taking most of the snaps at quarterback against No. 20 Wisconsin. Alabama also broke out a variety of placards to signal in plays, ranging from the Seattle Supersonics logo to the Tasmanian Devil.
That's nothing new for college football with all the no-huddle teams, but it's another indication of the Tide's adaptation to being able to go up tempo more often.