Chattanooga Times Free Press

THE MATCHUP

- BY DAVID PASCHALL

Ole Miss may have the best trio of receivers in the country with preseason All-American A.J. Brown, DaMarkus Lodge and D.K. Metcalf, who certainly have not disappoint­ed as the Rebels have scored 123 points in their first two games. Alabama, of course, lost six defensive backs from last season’s team, including five who were NFL draft picks, and while facing the passing offenses of Louisville and Arkansas State provided decent tests the past two weeks, quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu and the Rebels should be a stiffer challenge in this Southeaste­rn Conference opener. “I think we’ve made a lot of progress and that players have developed confidence in what they’re supposed to do,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said of his secondary. “We’re just going to continue to work to improve. We are going to face some very good receivers and a very good quarterbac­k and a very prolific offensive team that has a lot of weapons. It’s going to be really important for those guys to perform well in this game and take the challenge and go out there and play with confidence and togetherne­ss.”

ONE TO WATCH

There were plenty of folks who questioned Las Vegas oddsmakers instilling Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa as a Heisman Trophy favorite this season before he made his first collegiate start, but that’s why Vegas has the really nice hotels. Tagovailoa has been spectacula­r so far, throwing for six touchdowns and no intercepti­ons while compiling a passer rating of 237.2. Alabama has never opened a football season by scoring 50 or more points in each of its first three games but has that chance tonight.

IN THE END

Alabama waxed Louisville in Orlando, Florida, before humbling Arkansas State at Bryant-Denny Stadium. This will be the first true road game for the 2018 Crimson Tide, with Vaught-Hemingway Stadium having housed a close Alabama win two years ago and a close Rebels upset triumph four years ago. It’s hard to imagine the points not piling up in this one, though Ole Miss will not have nearly as much fun as its far more complete counterpar­t. “It’s a tough place to play, and it’s going to be challengin­g for us to go on the road,” Saban said. “Everybody needs to step up the level of preparatio­n and performanc­e when you get into league play, and that’s our challenge.”

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