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SEC preview: Perils in Alabama’s path

- By Jesse Dougherty jesse.dougherty@latimes.com Twitter: @dougherty_jesse

Sure, the Crimson Tide are the No. 1-ranked defending national champs, but their conference also features Leonard Fournette-led Louisiana State as well as talented Mississipp­i and Tennessee.

Alabama may be atop the college football world as the season starts — the Crimson Tide are No. 1 in the major preseason polls — but the path back to the College Football Playoff is strewn with substantia­l obstacles in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

Louisiana State might have the nation’s best running back, and Mississipp­i and Tennessee are experience­d and deep in talent.

So, though Alabama might very well start out as the class of college football, the SEC as a conference does as well, and the Crimson Tide will need to operate at peak performanc­e week in and week out. (That includes its season opener against No. 20 USC — the one from Los Angeles, not South Carolina.)

A look at how the conference shapes up:

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Can Alabama repeat?

The last school to win back-to-back national major-college football titles is USC, and the Trojans later had to vacate the BCS crown, for the 2004 season.

Alabama opens against USC on Saturday in Arlington, Texas, and will face Mississipp­i, Tennessee and Louisiana State on the road.

If the Tide make it back to the championsh­ip game, they will have earned it.

Can any team slow Leonard Fournette?

Last season, Alabama did, holding the LSU running back to 31 yards in 19 carries. But no other team did.

Fournette rushed for 100 or more yards in his first seven games, and 10 of 12 games overall. He capped his sophomore season with 212 yards in LSU’s dominant Texas Bowl win over Texas Tech, and that wasn’t even his best — or second- or third-best — performanc­e of the year.

He had 228 yards in 19 carries against Auburn in Week 3, followed by 244 yards in 26 carries against Syracuse and 233 yards in 26 carries against Eastern Michigan.

Top players

Offense

Fournette: He will be the conference’s top ticket, making for appointmen­t television. He opens against Wisconsin, and the Badgers’ outstandin­g contingent of linebacker­s, on Saturday. Fittingly, the game will be played at an NFL stadium, Lambeau Field.

Calvin Ridley, wide receiver, Alabama: After a modest start in his freshman season — 17 catches his first four games — Ridley collected 120 yards on five catches at Georgia, and followed that with 140 yards on nine catches against Arkansas a week later. Ridley had a combined 16 receptions for 240 yards and two touchdowns against Florida in the SEC title game and the College Football Playoff semifinal against Michigan State.

Defense

Myles Garrett, defensive end, Texas A&M: Garrett collected 12.5 sacks in 2015, and is said to be in the mix to be the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Warning to quarterbac­k Josh Rosen of UCLA, which faces the Aggies on Saturday: Garrett’s goal this season is 20 sacks.

Tim Williams, linebacker, Alabama: Williams made 9.5 sacks last season, and is a formidable component in the Crimson Tide’s front seven.

Newcomers

Gregory Little, offensive tackle, Mississipp­i: Little is considered one of the nation’s best freshmen, and is a candidate to replace Laremy Tunsil on the left side of the Rebels’ line.

Nate Craig-Myers, wide receiver, Auburn: The Tigers’ top returning receiver had 13 catches in 2015, opening the door for this freshman and classmate Kyle Davis.

The games

Best during nonconfere­nce Alabama vs. USC. Florida State at Mississipp­i, Monday.

Best during conference

Mississipp­i at LSU, Oct. 22: If Alabama is undefeated and cruising through the conference at this point, which is highly possible, LSU would need to win this game to challenge the Crimson Tide in the SEC West Division.

Alabama at LSU, Nov. 5: This game is already circled on the calendars of many college football fans. The outcome could determine the SEC champion, and it also pits Fournette against what might be the nation’s best front seven.

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Whether it’s Georgia’s Nick Chubb or one of the SEC’s second-tier running backs edging him, Fournette won’t lead the conference in rushing because of the fear of mortgaging his profession­al future in his third college season.

If Fournette confronts any small injuries or the Tigers suffer a few early losses, it’s not likely he’ll be pushing himself too hard by the end of the year.

 ?? Bob Levey Associated Press ?? LEONARD FOURNETTE (7) of Louisiana State is expected to be a force on offense again. He’s shown during his dominating performanc­e in the Texas Bowl.
Bob Levey Associated Press LEONARD FOURNETTE (7) of Louisiana State is expected to be a force on offense again. He’s shown during his dominating performanc­e in the Texas Bowl.
 ?? Rogelio V. Solis Associated Press ?? MYLES GARRETT of Texas A&M zeroes in on ballcarrie­r. His team plays UCLA on Saturday.
Rogelio V. Solis Associated Press MYLES GARRETT of Texas A&M zeroes in on ballcarrie­r. His team plays UCLA on Saturday.

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