The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Georgia-Alabama in spotlight

- By Eric Olson

The COVID-19 pandemic is packing a punch in college football this week, nowhere harder than in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

Alabama coach Nick Saban won’t be on the sideline when the No. 2 Crimson Tide hosts No. 3 Georgia on Oct. 17 in perhaps the biggest game of the season. LSU’s game at No. 10 Florida and Vanderbilt’s visit to Missouri also have been postponed.

Two other games involving Top 10 teams also are off: No. 7 Oklahoma State at Baylor and No. 8 Cincinnati at Tulsa.

The matchup between Appalachia­n State and Georgia Southern scheduled for Saturday was called off last week, so the Eagles hurriedly scheduled a home game against independen­t Massachuse­tts.

No. 1 Clemson, No. 4 Notre Dame and No. 5 North Carolina all are double-digit favorites as they look to stay unbeaten in the ACC. The Tigers head to Georgia Tech, the Irish host Louisville and the Tar Heels visit Florida State.

Best game

No. 3 Georgia at No. 2 Alabama

It’s the only matchup of Top 25 teams and was supposed to be the second straight game Saban faced off against a former assistant, Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart. Steve Sarkisian will be in charge of the Tide with Saban quarantini­ng at home.

Alabama got into a scoring contest in last week’s 63-48 win against Lane Kiffin and Mississipp­i. Georgia was challenged for a while against Tennessee, trailing at half before winning 4421.

The Crimson Tide have

won five straight against Georgia and will be meeting the Bulldogs in the regular season for the first time since 2015.

Georgia presents a much bigger physical challenge than the Tide faced last week. The Bulldogs’ run defense is best in the nation. Opponents are averaging 1.49 yards per carry and have scored no rushing touchdowns. The Bulldogs, however, haven’t seen a running back like Najee Harris, who went for a career-high 206 yards and five touchdowns against Ole Miss.

The last two Georgia-Alabama games were classics.

In 2018, Jalen Hurts took over for an injured Tua Tagovailoa in the fourth quarter and led the Tide to a 3528 win in the SEC championsh­ip game in Atlanta. Eleven months earlier on the same field, Tagovailoa had replaced an ineffectiv­e Hurts and brought back the Tide from a 13-0 deficit to beat the Bulldogs 26-23 in overtime in the national championsh­ip game.

Heisman watch

Ian Book became Notre Dame’s first quarterbac­k to pile up 2,500 yards passing, 500 yards rushing and 30 touchdown passes in a season, and he’s been steady through three games against overmatche­d competitio­n.

The third-year starter’s status as a second-tier Heisman candidate could change quickly if the Irish keep winning and he has a big outing against Clemson on Nov. 7.

Under the radar

Kentucky at No. 18 Tennessee

The border rivals are meeting for the 116th time, and Kentucky will be going for its first win in Knoxville since 1984.

The Wildcats’ defense should be plenty confident after holding Mississipp­i State coach Mike Leach’s “Air Raid” offense without a touchdown last week. Kentucky’s offense needs to get out of neutral, especially

the passing game.

Tennessee is looking to bounce back after getting dominated in the second half against Georgia.

The Volunteers used a late goal-line stand to beat the Wildcats 17-13 last year.

Hot seat

Middle Tennessee’s Rick Stockstill is 5-12 since he was Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2018. His Blue Raiders broke through with their first win last week after an 0-4 start, scoring in the last minute to beat Florida Internatio­nal. They’re a touchdown favorite at home against a North Texas team that can put up — and give up — a lot of points.

Stockstill hasn’t won a conference title since 2006, and it doesn’t appear the next one is coming any time soon.

In these tough financial times for athletic department­s, Stockstill might be able to survive another bad season if only because his contract buyout is north of $6 million.

 ?? VASHA HUNT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alabama coach Nick Saban recently tested positive for the coronaviru­s.
VASHA HUNT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alabama coach Nick Saban recently tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

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