What’s Going To Happen
The last time these two met, George Teague came up with one of the greatest defensive plays in national championship history for a Crimson Tide D that dominated Miami 34-13 in the 1993 Sugar Bowl.
You want real dominance? Try Alabama in season openers.
The last loss was to UCLA back in 2001, and ever since beating Kent State in 2011, Nick Saban’s teams have faced Michigan, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Wisconsin, USC, Florida State, Louisville, Duke, and Missouri.
9-0, all wins by double-digits, and the combined score of those nine victories … 351-113, or an average of 39-12.5. You have to go back to 2006 – a 25-17 win over Hawaii – for an Alabama season opener to be close.
Miami might be the second-best team in the ACC by the time the season is done – or at least in the top four – but even this rebuilt Alabama team is at a whole other level.
The Tide offense will be terrific, but it’ll be the defense that steals the show in Atlanta.
Alabama vs Miami Prediction
Alabama 41, Miami 17
Alabama vs Miami prediction and game preview. Alabama vs Miami Broadcast Date: Saturday, September 4 Game Time: 3:30 ET Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA Network: ABC – All of the CFN…
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