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QB Tagovailoa scare a reminder Alabama’s Plan B is good, too

- By John Zenor AP Sports Writer

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama got quite a scare at the sight of starting quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa on the ground clutching his right knee.

But the situation could have been worse — on multiple levels.

The Crimson Tide got a break, Tagovailoa was able to trot off the field and apparently won’t miss a practice, much less Saturday’s game with Tennessee. But if the injury was more serious, top-ranked Alabama has 28-game starter and 2016 Southeaste­rn Conference offensive player of the year Jalen Hurts in relief.

It’s a comforting notion. “He led us to the national championsh­ip (game) two years in a row, shattered all kind of records, and his resume speaks for itself,” Alabama tailback Damien Harris said of Hurts. “There’s never any doubt in our minds when he has to go in and play quarterbac­k or any other position. Jalen’s a pretty special talent, a guy that you only get to play with once in a lifetime.

“I’m thankful to have lined up in the backfield with him and see him do all these kind of things.”

Tagovailoa aggravated a sprained right knee in the third quarter against Missouri Saturday night. He didn’t return but coach Nick Saban said he could have. The Heisman Trophy favorite didn’t miss practice leading up to that game and Saban said Monday he is “probably better this week than he was last week.”

“We’ll just see how he does in practice and continue to evaluate,” Saban said.

More questionab­le is wide receiver DeVonta Smith, who pulled a hamstring on a long catch and didn’t return. Saban says he is “day to day.”

There’s no doubt Alabama’s offense isn’t the same without Tagovailoa, who’s leading the nation in passing efficiency and has thrown for 21 touchdowns without an intercepti­on.

 ?? / AP -Butch Dill ?? Alabama quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts scrambles for a first down during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Missouri, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama won 39-10.
/ AP -Butch Dill Alabama quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts scrambles for a first down during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Missouri, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama won 39-10.

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