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LSU safety hopes Tua plays, explains challenge QB uncertainty presents
How LSU views the situation with Tua Tagovailoa's injured ankle entering the Nov. 9 game.
Tua Watch 2019 is fully engaged nine days before kickoff.
Now with two ankles repaired with specialized surgery, the speculation about his availability/effective availability for next Saturdayās visit from LSU is only growing with the days.
Down in Baton Rouge, theyāre preparing for all possibilities for Nov. 9 in Bryant-Denny Stadium. LSU safety JaCoby Stevens is hoping to see Tua Tagovailoa behind center taking snaps when the college football world is watching.
āI feel like any competitor would,ā Stevens told AL.com. āIām pretty sure the guys at Alabama want to beat us at our best. They donāt want us to be limping in. They want us to be strong and they want us to be at our fullest at 100 percent if they do beat us. Thatās the same here. We want to beat them when theyāre at their best, too. Thatās a competitive mindset.ā
It will have been 21 days between Tagovailoaās high-ankle sprain suffered against Tennessee and kickoff with top-ranked LSU. He had the tight-rope surgery a day later and was back a practice this week, Nick Saban said. The quarterback was not on the field during the media viewing periods Wednesday and Thursday.
Third-year sophomore Mac Jones stepped in as the starter in a 48-7 win over Arkansas by completing all but four of 22 passes for 235 yards and three touchdowns. Stevens said theyāve watched film of Jones in his two games of significant playing time so they can be ready for whoever is out there.
But does it make it more difficult to prep for two passers rather than one?
āI mean, it is but, at the end of the day, Alabama is going to do what Alabama does,ā said Stevens, the SECās defensive player of the week for a second straight week. āI feel like they donāt change their offense for who is back there at quarterback. Tua is obviously ⦠Alabama thinks that because heās the starter, Tua is the better quarterback so he can do more. But I feel like Alabama doesnāt change their offense on who is back there.ā
That Tagovailoa-led offense had success in Baton Rouge last November. Outside of the 7-OT loss at Texas A&M, the Tigers allowed 400 yards of offense just once in 2018. Alabama had 576 in the 29-0 win over a top-5 LSU team that went on to win the Fiesta Bowl.
Tagovailoa threw for 295 yards on 25-for-42 passing with two passing touchdowns. He also ran for a 44-yard score that broke LSUās back in the second half.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron fully expects to see the reigning Heisman runner up on the field next Saturday.
āThe young manās release is incredible,ā Orgeron said. āHis reads are incredible. They seem to call the right plays at the right time and heās surrounded by great athletes. Heās a highly competitive young man and he can extend plays with his feet and I think heās an excellent quarterback.ā
Stevens sees a lot of the same when looking back on the eighth straight loss Alabama handed LSU last year.
āTua gets the ball out fast,ā he said. āHe doesnāt hold the ball. Heās very decisive with the ball and like I said, Iāve never seen a quarterback get rid of the ball faster than Tua. Itās almost like catch and throw. Literally, catch and throw.ā
