The wildcard is our youth and if you can rattle Milroe. You do and you win by 14. You don’t and you’ll be talking about next year or how the refs screwed you by not calling X.
Let's dig a little deeper wrt M's ability to fluster Milroe.
I've read that Alabama's interior OL is good, not great and M should attack it. M has the DTs in Mason Graham, Chris Jenkins, Cam Goode, Rayshaun Berry to pressure Milroe up the middle and collapse pockets. Season grades are paywalled but I have them for the OSU game. M's OL got an overall grade of 84.2 against OSU. Graham (83.3), Goode (81.0), Grant (80.7) and Benny (76.0). These are scary good PFF grades..... with Zinter at RG until the 3rd quarter injury he sustained. I'd expect some drop off with the position shuffling that had to go on.
I can't find Alabama's recent OL PFF grades. What I feel confident about is that Mike Elston, M's DL coach, is very good and has been responsible for developing the current DTs and DEs.
M's edge rushers, Stewart and McGregor, have turned out to be surprises but it is the stuff Minter does with his schemes that has been compared to NFL level teams and here, the whole is much greater than the parts. In a recent mgo article reviewing M's defense in their win over OSU, the author remarks Day and Minter were playing some 3d level chess matches that were as complex as anything the NFL is doing. M's execution on both O and D was > than OSU's.
The point is that M's defense is really good, can bring pressure and has the potential to confuse Milroe and reduce the time that he has to make his reads and or force bad throws. Likewise, it's going to a battle royal between Minter on D and Saban on O calling schemes.
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