šŸˆ Point-counterpoint: Auburn, LSU have best chance to end Bama run

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As spring practice gets underway, we're getting ahead of one of the most pressing questions facing the SEC in 2017: Can anyone stop Alabama?

The Crimson Tide have won three straight conference championships, pounding its SEC East foes by a combined score of 125-44 in those games. Knowing that stat, as well as the current state of the SEC East, it's likely that Alabama's staunchest conference competition will come from within the SEC West (and as Travis Haney writes, it almost certainly won't be from teams 4-7). Could it be Auburn, who won the SEC in 2013? Or LSU, who nabbed the 2011 crown but were topped by the Tide in the BCS title? Those are the last two non-Tide teams to win the SEC since 2008, when Florida was led by Tim Tebow.

Bama's toughest test will be Auburn, says Barton Simmons

Auburn was a really good football team last year. It was a Sugar Bowl team. It was a 'touchdown away from beating Clemson' team. But it was a quarterback away from being a great team.

Auburn in 2017 will be a great team. In 2016, it already had one of the best defenses in college football, and though it loses some NFL talent, it has more NFL talent on the bench.

The Tigers had a great offensive line last year, too. It was a unit that plowed open holes for a backfield that was mostly anonymous before 2016. Auburn loses some beef from that unit but it also adds a graduate transfer in Casey Dunn, who is a two-time FCS All-American.

The offensive line is in place. The running backs are proven now. The wide receivers are young and talented. So about that quarterback…

If you're Gus Malzhan and all you're missing is a signal caller, and you can go to high school, junior college or the grad transfer market and find a guy, is there a better solution anywhere than the guy you landed in Jarrett Stidham? I'd argue there isn't.

Stidham is not only one of the most talented passers in the country, but he's also an athletic fit for Auburn's offense, a system that will add some vitality with the arrival of Chip Lindsey from Arizona State.

Being a great team is a necessary condition for beating Alabama, but most great teams still come up short against the Crimson Tide. Auburn will satisfy that necessary condition, at least.


No, it's LSU, says Chris Hummer

Auburn might have a chance to topple the Tide, but no team is better equipped from a talent standpoint to do so than LSU. There are plenty of question marks surrounding LSU next season, but the fact remains that the team’s mix of returning talent and coaching schemes make the Tigers the biggest threat to topple the Crimson Tide.

Matt Canada’s multiple offensive system should help unlock talent that’s lain dormant in Baton Rouge for too long. Danny Etling is not a spectacular quarterback, but he’s functional enough to distribute the ball to LSU’s explosive mix of skill prospects.

Defensively, the Tigers lost plenty of 2017 draft picks from their defense. But a second year in Aranda’s system should help elevate a unit that finished fifth in scoring defense last season. During his first campaign in Baton Rouge, Aranda ran a toned-down version of his scheme as the Tiger defenders adjusted to the newness. Behind all of that is a head coach who is among the most inspiring in college football.

There are a lot of ifs when it comes to LSU dethroning Alabama in the SEC West ...

If Ed Orgeron’s second full-time tenure as a head coach goes better than his first ... If Derrius Guice continues to run like a Heisman contender ... If the hire of Canada gives LSU’s offense a much-needed boost ... If Aranda’s defense can take a significant step in Year 2.

If. If. If.

It wasn’t too long ago LSU went blow for blow with Alabama every year. It might be an ā€œifā€ game with LSU in 2017, but what isn’t when you’re talking about Alabama’s dominance in the SEC?


Who's Alabama's biggest challenger in the SEC? Auburn or LSU?
 
A chance? Sure, every team has a chance.

This kind of chance:

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Absolutely....a chance...
But AU wasnt a very good team...played in a very weak SECw.... if anyone watched them rather thenlook at scores.. they have so much gimmick in their Offense...lack consistency...do have talent but not across the board..
7-8 maybe 9 win team...probably not better then last year...will start off hot..with that incredible weak first half schedule...only Clemson a threat.... last year should have lost the Vandy and LSU games.. most overrated team in SECw...
LSU...great talent and across board...QB still a ?????..but we have them at BD......but their HC is a fricking joke...LSU should have manned up and given Jimbo all he wanted... LSU a chance..little but some..Bama will have to lose 2 conference games to not be in Atlanta...dont see 2 on schedule.. But LSU is only team with a chance..5%...
 
Recruiting at the highest level year after year is creating bigger gaps among the competitors. From what I've seen in this latest recruiting cycle, it's gonna be more of the same. Pain and disappointment and then disillusionment sets in and teams start firing their coach. Spring ball and repeat.
 
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