For the first time all season on Saturday night, Alabama's a single-digit favorite at LSU, an arch rival hoping to derail the Crimson Tide's top-ranked locomotive.
But according to ESPN college football analyst Joe Tessitore, SEC coaches aren't convinced the Tigers will give Alabama a game.
"I've been told (by coaches) that Danny Etling, LSUās quarterback, aināt good enough and isnāt capable of getting it done,ā Tessitore said during Tuesday's appearance on SportsCenter. "The consensus is Alabama wins this game by two touchdowns from the SEC coaches Iāve spoken to."
SEC coaches believe Bama beats LSU by double-digit
But according to ESPN college football analyst Joe Tessitore, SEC coaches aren't convinced the Tigers will give Alabama a game.
"I've been told (by coaches) that Danny Etling, LSUās quarterback, aināt good enough and isnāt capable of getting it done,ā Tessitore said during Tuesday's appearance on SportsCenter. "The consensus is Alabama wins this game by two touchdowns from the SEC coaches Iāve spoken to."
SEC coaches believe Bama beats LSU by double-digit
