🏈 CBS Sports claims Sims is favorite to start vs. WVU

PhillyGirl

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I got a "breaking news" alert about this just now so I assume it is "new-er" news on the QB showdown, but if it's not, my apologies.

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http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...rite-to-start-vs-wvu-no-2-jacob-coker-to-play

Alabama's early-week plan is to play two quarterbacks on Saturday against West Virginia , with fifth-year senior Blake Sims the current favorite to start, CBSSports.com has learned.

Touted Florida State transfer Jacob Coker will play in the Georgia Dome, but he failed to create significant separation in Bama's quarterback race, and is expected to come off the bench.

The next three practices could change the outlook. As of Monday night, the team's plan was similar to Alabama's 2011 opener against Kent State, when A.J. McCarron and Philip Sims split time.

McCarron, of course, started the game, became Bama's three-year starter and helped the Tide win two national titles. Sims transferred to Virginia and eventually landed at Winston-Salem State.

Blake Sims, a fifth-year senior (and no relation to Phillip Sims), has completed 23 of 39 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns as McCarron's primary backup. While with FSU, Coker threw for 295 yards with a touchdown and interception on 21-of-41 passing.

FSU coach Jimbo Fisher has raved about Coker's ability and stressed how close Coker was to winning the starting job over Jameis Winston a year ago, prompting an assumption in the media (myself included) that Coker would naturally ease into the job.

The job very well might be his long-term, but clearly Alabama needs to see more. Sims has performed well but it's uncertain whether the athletic quarterback is truly suited for Alabama's pro-style sets.

If both quarterbacks fall apart Saturday, redshirt sophomore Alec Morris will get a look.

Coach Nick Saban, when listing Coker and Sims as co-starters Monday, used a baseball analogy to describe the race. "Whatever pitcher starts the game (isn't) necessarily going to pitch nine innings," Saban told local reporters.
 
Periodically just as a viewer (I don't have an account). Honestly, I actually prefer Texas fans over Aggies, but I love giving both of them crap. Aggies are really nice, probably the nicest fans I've every met, but damn if they aren't weird. My experience is that they are similar or worse than Auburn fans when it talking about the other team in the state. Texas cheats, LHN, blah blah blah.
 
I prefer Texas fans over aggies, and the aubrun analogy certainly applies. However, the UT guys have a tendency to work their way around to the same statement. I was having a beer at the airport in Dallas waiting for a flight earlier this year (yes, 2014), wearing a Bama polo. Texas fan strikes up a conversation, friendly enough, but you can tell he's working around the edges. Finally, he strikes, starting with his preface: I know y'all won fair and square, but... I just stopped him and said, "Lord have mercy, you're about to mention Colt, are you?" I almost shamed him into not continuing. Almost.
 
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