Albuquerque Journal

No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 LSU facing different tests ahead of big showdown

Tide without Tua; Tigers facing Auburn

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO ASSOCIATED PRESS

Two weeks and two wins away from the next iteration of the Game of the Century.

No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 LSU both play Saturday and then take a week off before their Nov. 9 showdown in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide should be fine to get to the big day as No. 1 in the country. At least you’d think so. Alabama faces Arkansas at home Saturday. The intrigue is not so much who will win but how the Tide will play with Mac Jones filling in for Tua Tagovailoa, whose injured right ankle is the currently the most important body part in college football. Alabama is a 32-point favorite. It should be noted that Illinois was a 30½-point underdog last week when it beat Wisconsin. It should also be noted Alabama has won 87 straight games against unranked teams and Arkansas has not won a Southeaste­rn Conference game under second-year coach Chad Morris.

Of course, teams can win and still drop in the Top 25. Just ask Clemson, which has slipped from preseason No. 1 to No. 4 while winning its first six games — most with ease. A messy performanc­e by ‘Bama, especially with Ohio State facing No. 13 Wisconsin, could cost the Tide a spot or two in the rankings.

LSU has a very different weekend ahead. The Tigers host No. 9 Auburn as a 10½-point favorite and are looking for their third straight victory in the series that has been one of the most consistent­ly competitiv­e in the SEC. The last three games have been decided by five points or fewer. There was a spate of blowouts in the three games before that, but the two Tigers played seven one-score games from 2004-12.

The last regular-season No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup was the 2011 LSU-Alabama game. Can the Tigers and Tide take care of business this weekend to set up another one?

The picks:

Thursday

No. 16 SMU (minus 13½) at Houston: Cougars get QB Clayton Tune back this week, but the question is whether they have checked out on this season. ... SMU 45-35.

Saturday

Arkansas (plus 32) at No. 1 Alabama: Mac Jones was a three-star recruit out of Florida. He redshirted as a freshman at Alabama and has

thrown 45 passes the past two seasons for the Tide. Now you’re caught up ... ALABAMA 49-14.

No. 9 Auburn (plus 10½) at No. 2 LSU: Auburn is out to put an end to all that Game of the Century hype ... LSU 34-21.

No. 13 Wisconsin (plus 14) at No. 3 Ohio State: Despite the Badgers’ loss last week, this is still the Buckeyes’ toughest test to date ... OHIO STATE 28-16.

Boston College (plus 33½) at No. 4 Clemson: RB AJ Dillon and the Eagles ran for more than 400 yards last week to lighten the load for a new starting quarterbac­k. Good luck with that this week ... CLEMSON 52-14.

No. 5 Oklahoma (minus 23½) at Kansas State: Sooners might be due for a sluggish performanc­e heading into an off week ... OKLAHOMA 38-17.

Penn State (minus 6½) at Michigan State: Spartans have won five of the last six meetings, including the last two with fourth-quarter comebacks ... PENN STATE 21-13.

No. 8 Notre Dame (minus 1) at No. 19 Michigan: Wolverines need this more than the Irish ... MICHIGAN 23-20.

Washington State (plus 14) at No. 11 Oregon: Wazzu has owned the Ducks recently, winning four straight ... OREGON 35-17.

California (plus 21½) at No. 12 Utah: Cal LB Evan Weaver is averaging 15 tackle per game, which would match the FBS record ... UTAH 27-3.

No. 15 Texas (minus 1) at TCU: Yep, that point spread is telling ... TEXAS 28-24.

Maryland (plus 17) at No. 17 Minnesota: Gophers have the most productive receiver duo in the Big Ten with Rashod Bateman and Tyler Johnson combining for 1,194 yards and 11 touchdowns ... MINNESOTA 35-20.

No. 20 Iowa (minus 10½) at Northweste­rn: Lots of punts ... IOWA 21-7.

No. 21 Appalachia­n State (minus 26½) at South Alabama: Mountainee­rs will be big favorites against all their Sun Belt Conference opponents ... APPALACHIA­N STATE 42-14.

Oklahoma State (plus 10½) at No. 23 Iowa State: Cyclones snapped a sixgame losing streak to the Cowboys last year ... IOWA STATE 31-24.

No. 24 Arizona State (minus 4) at UCLA: Bruins have already lost to Arizona and have not been swept by the Grand Canyon State schools since 2010 ... UCLA 24-21 Twitter Requests

Tulane (plus 3) at Navy: Midshipmen can double last year’s win total and get bowl-eligible ... TULANE 24-23.

Syracuse (plus 10½) at Florida State: Loser here is going to have one heck of a time getting bowl eligible; won’t be easy for the winner either ... FLORIDA STATE 31-23.

Indiana (minus 1½) at Nebraska: If Indiana being favored at Nebraska is hard to believe know that from 194159 the Hoosiers went 9-0-1 against the Huskers. See, totally normal ... INDIANA 35-31.

South Carolina (minus 4) at Tennessee: Vols could be on third-string QB ... SOUTH CAROLINA 27-21.

 ?? AP FILE ?? LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow (9) and the second-ranked Tigers have a tough test at home this weekend against No. 9 Auburn.
AP FILE LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow (9) and the second-ranked Tigers have a tough test at home this weekend against No. 9 Auburn.

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