Can Alabama win back to back national championships?

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Oh, and thank you for bringing up UCF on this person's recruiting trips. I'm sure MANY of the top programs have offered this kid. Pretty cool that an SEC elitist brought up a school in the American Athletic Conference and now fellow SEC schools like UGA, Auburn, Tenn, UF, etc.

Thanks for the shout out!!!
 

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Oh, and thank you for bringing up UCF on this person's recruiting trips. I'm sure MANY of the top programs have offered this kid. Pretty cool that an SEC elitist brought up a school in the American Athletic Conference and now fellow SEC schools like UGA, Auburn, Tenn, UF, etc.

Thanks for the shout out!!!

No problem Fantasy Boy. We all know Central Florida will do ANYTHING to get attention.
Just doing my part Bud!
 

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One of the next up-and-coming freaks on Alabama's defense is sophomore linebacker Dylan
Moses. The former five-star signee was thrust into action as a true freshman last fall after
Alabama's defense was decimated with injuries at the linebacker position and he didn't dis-
appoint. One of the SEC's fastest players at his position in pursuit, Moses became a spotlighted
player alongside stud Mack Wilson. Moses is already being compared to first-round pick Rashaan
Evans. At 6-foot-2, 235 pounds, Moses is a physical specimen whose versatility should help
him transition into one of the league's best.
 

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Alabama will open the season as a heavy favorite against Louisville. A good sign for Bama's offense
is Bobby Petrino's new hire as defensive coordinator. Brian VanGorder will call signals for the defense
and the news has Bama fans smiling widely. VanGorder has been fired more times than CNN's fake
stories about Trump. His latest firing as a defensive coordinator was in 2016 when Notre Dame canned
him after the fourth game of the season. He has served as DC at Grand Valley State, Fake UCF, Cent.
Michigan, Western Ill., Georgia, Atlanta Falcons, Notre Dame and now Louisville. Got to know Bama's
offensive coaches love this matchup.
 

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Alabama will open the season as a heavy favorite against Louisville. A good sign for Bama's offense
is Bobby Petrino's new hire as defensive coordinator. Brian VanGorder will call signals for the defense
and the news has Bama fans smiling widely. VanGorder has been fired more times than CNN's fake
stories about Trump. His latest firing as a defensive coordinator was in 2016 when Notre Dame canned
him after the fourth game of the season. He has served as DC at Grand Valley State, Fake UCF, Cent.
Michigan, Western Ill., Georgia, Atlanta Falcons, Notre Dame and now Louisville. Got to know Bama's
offensive coaches love this matchup.
folks been hitting Lville.

Jan 17 opened at -30
March 8 slid a bit to -29
today sitting at -25.5

Louisville vs Alabama - Camping World Stadium - Orlando, FL
game must be played before September 5th for action
Sat 9/1 213 Louisville +25½ 1.93521.120
8:00PM 214 Alabama -25½ 1.935 1.031
 

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ESPN: Alabama has probably the most complete running back unit in the country. They
have, at worst, a top-five offensive line, and you might even argue they have a top-five
receiver corps. It might not even matter who the Tide's quarterback is going to be.

I'm a homer...no mistake...but this offense is going to be damn good. I hope like hell
the line against "powerhouse" Louisville continues to DROP. Easy money my friends.

Alabama will beat this team like they do in all of the other season openers. God knows
Saban is terrible when it comes to having his team ready for openers that might effect
recruiting.
 

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SEC Rule Change: The SEC approved a proposal to their graduate transfer rule that
will allow players to go from one SEC school to another and play right away. Alabama's
Nick Saban voted NO but it passed. Saban also said the new rule would benefit his
own football program long term. Grad transfer's looking toward the NFL...where better
than a program like Alabama.
 

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