Antelope Valley Press

Kiffin vs. Saban highlights Week 6

- By RALPH D. RUSSO

Lane Kiffin gets the chance to snap one of the more interestin­g streaks in college football.

The new Mississipp­i coach faces his old boss, Nick Saban, when the Rebels take on No. 2 Alabama on Saturday in Oxford. Saban last week improved to 20-0 when facing teams led by one of his his former assistant coaches. The Crimson Tide hammered Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M team.

Kiffin worked as offensive coordinato­r for Saban from 2014-2016, helping the Crimson Tide win a national title. Fittingly for a coach who has had a volatile career, Kiffin’s time with the Tide ended the week before another national championsh­ip.

Despite the awkward departure, Kiffin had a little fun with Saban this week, telling the “Dan Patrick Show” he didn’t think the “elderly” 68-year-old coach could cover him one-onone,

Saban said Kiffin was probably right.

“I guess what I would ask is, when he’s my age, what’s he going to do?” Saban told reporters. “I don’t know, it’s a little bit of a disadvanta­ge to be my age and have had a hip replacemen­t, but I still pride myself on my ability to cover. I just don’t think I can cover him.”

On the field, Alabama-Ole Miss has a chance to be a fun matchup between two

high-scoring teams, with an interestin­g side story. It is hardly the marquee event on a schedule that includes four game matching ranked teams — two in the Southeaste­rn Conference and two in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Plus, a Red River Showdown heavy on desperatio­n.

BEST GAME

No. 19 Virginia Tech at No. 8 North Carolina.

There are sexier games on the schedule, most notably No. 7 Miami at No. 1 Clemson, but Hokies-Heels is probably the best bet to provide four quarters of competitiv­e football.

The Tar Heels are trying to start 3-0 for the first time since 2011. The Hokies are 2-0, despite playing each of their games with a thin roster because of COVID-19 issues. Virginia Tech has yet to have quarterbac­k Hendon Hooker or defensive coordinato­r Justin Hamilton participat­e on game day, and last week beat Duke without its top four cornerback­s.

That would be less than ideal against North Carolina quarterbac­k Sam Howell and talented receivers Dyami Brown and Dazz Newsome.

Virginia Tech running back Khalil Herbert, a transfer from Kansas, is coming off a school record 357 all-purpose yards against Duke.

The Hokies beat the Tar Heels in six overtimes last season.

HEISMAN WATCH

Miami quarterbac­k D’Eriq King is the pick here for the second time in three weeks, but this time it’s serious.

The Hurricanes will try to prove themselves worthy Atlantic Coast Conference contenders against the league’s five-time champion, Clemson.

King has completed 67 percent of his passes and accounted for seven touchdowns without an intercepti­on in an offense that can highlight his arm or his legs.

If the senior King can lead Miami to an upset against the No. 1 team in the country — and against Tigers quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence, the presumptiv­e Heisman favorite — it could vault him to the top of the leaderboar­ds.

 ??  ?? NEW RIVALRY Mississipp­i head coach Lane Kiffin watches on from the sideline during the first half against Florida on Sept. 26 in Oxford, Miss. Kiffin will faceoff against Nick Saban and Alabama today.
NEW RIVALRY Mississipp­i head coach Lane Kiffin watches on from the sideline during the first half against Florida on Sept. 26 in Oxford, Miss. Kiffin will faceoff against Nick Saban and Alabama today.

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