JessN: OU (playoff) preview: Bama Gets a Shot at Redemption, Times Two

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OU (Playoff) Preview: Bama Gets A Shot at Redemption, Times Two

by Jess Nicholas, TideFans.com Editor-In-Chief

For the second consecutive game, Alabama will face an opponent that it has already played at some point in the 2025 season. This time, Alabama gets the opportunity to right a wrong.

Oklahoma delivered a memorable upset loss to Alabama in Bryant-Denny Stadium a month ago, memorable because Alabama essentially doubled up the Sooners in offensive output, but turned the ball over too much and committed too many critical errors to overcome. Oklahoma won the game 23-21, forcing Alabama to beat Auburn to claim a spot in both the SEC Championship Game and ultimately, the College Football Playoff.

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Alabama spotted OK 17 points and lost by 2. Since then they have been on an offensive slide for a month or so

I'm going with reversion to the mean. One or 2 less turnovers and a partial restoration of offensive power, gives 24-13.
 
It seems that our offensive woes have come since Grubb left the booth for the field. CDB should send him back upstairs. Lots of comments call into question his play calling since leaving the booth. Bama wins 27-17 Friday night.
 
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We are all trying to figure this team out. I'm in the camp that if this team is healthy and keeps the miscues from coming up we should handle Oklahoma easily. I don't see Oklahoma having any long substantial drives on our defense. We should have success in the passing attack.
 
Jess, like the updated analysis. Just need for Ty to come out and play like he did earlier in the year. Hopefully, the time off has helped him heal up, and get mentally and physically ready to play. Tide wins going away. RTR
 
Great write-up Jess. I am now referring to our team as the "cardiac kids."
I can honestly say that I have never thought Alabama would lose any football game. Of course that is a ridiculous viewpoint, but I can't help it. Call it team loyalty or whatever. Until that final whistle I am always expecting a win.
At least I am right most, nay almost all, of the time. Also a little naive.
Roll Tide!
 
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