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One of the great joys I get from writing is looking back over old articles and seeing how many of the pre-season predictions come true. Maybe it’s because I’m the old fart here at Touchdown Alabama Magazine and have just seen so much over so many years that experience alone helps me make so many predictions that come true. So save this article and look back this coming February and see just how many of them did in fact come true.

One – Najee Harris won’t be the number two back in yardage, this is the year for Josh Jacobs, the 5’10ā€ running back to shine. Each of the past few years everyone was touting Bo Scarbrough as the guy to lead Alabama’s running game and every year I predicted that instead it would be Damien Harris. I’ll do that again too, that should be predictable by now. But seeing Najee Harris in the end of the national championship game has people thinking he’s the next big thing, but instead, I say that it’s Jacobs’ time to be the solid number two.

Here’s why. He moves differently. He can do the power run, but he’s just silkier moving through the line. And with Tua in the quarterback slot, Jacob’s pass catching ability will also be a key reason he sees more playing time. Well that and he’s a much better blocker when he isn’t running the ball than Najee is. Yes, he’s nursing a small injury now, but he’s going to be the guy that backs up Damien this year and will do a great job. I wouldn’t be surprised to see at least one injury during the season to at least one of our backs.

Two – At least two freshmen will start games in the defensive backfield this coming season. Dieonte Thompson and Trevon Diggs are locks to start at this point, but considering how much Saban likes to have five DB’s in the game, the chances of two freshmen being in the mix is pretty strong.

Especially when you figure in how often Bama has had defensive backs get injured.

Three – Bama finally has a reliable kicker and cuts their bad rating by at least half. Last season Alabama was tied for 90th place when it came to field goal success. This season Alabama will cut that by at least half and come in higher than 45th this season. In fact, if they finished in the top 25, it might not even be a big surprise. This new booter could be the real deal Bama has been waiting on for a while now.

Four – Jalen Hurts will start season at quarterback this season. I’ve correctly picked the opening day starting quarterback every season for as long as I can remember. Even the season where Blake Barnett started, then transferred. I’m not saying that Hurts will ultimately win the job as starter. In fact, I expect Tua to win out that contest. But knowing Saban is key to knowing how the starting QB goes. Saban feels that Hurts has earned the right to show what he can do. Once it’s obvious to not just Jalen, but the rest of the fans that the best quarterback is not Hurts, there won’t be the feeling that he didn’t get a proper shot to keep his job. This is of course only true if Hurts is still on the team on opening day.

Five – For folks worried about losing J.K. Scott and the wonderful weapon he was in our punting game, don’t be. This new punter, Skyler DeLong may not have set the world on fire in the A Day game stat wise. He did show that he has the potential to do the job. Alabama will remain among the SEC punting leaders.

Six – Alabama’s attendance drops in 2018 and there will be games in Tuscaloosa with empty seats. Folks are just getting too used to winning and feel they don’t have to support the team as much. Plus Bama has got to stop playing some of the dogs they do in the schedule.

Seven – Despite some sloppy games, Alabama finally goes undefeated for just the second time in the Nick Saban era.

Eight – Which leads to this one, Alabama wins yet another national championship due to great offense and another great defensive year.

Nine – Alex Leatherwood will rate out as the top offensive lineman this year in fewest sacks allowed. He was a beast in the second half of the national championship game and the light that coaches were wanting to see was finally flipped on for the hulking lineman. There’s no turning back now. While getting all the headlines in the past, Alabama’s left tackle Jonah Williams has been found lacking in my opinion when I rate him out and has had too many plays where he was beaten.

Ten – Chaos on the defensive side of the ball coming from blitzing corners and safeties, stunts from linebackers and more will result in even more total turnovers than last season when it was thought that this was as good as it got on defense. New defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi is going to ratchet up chaos and not just rely on Alabama’s impressive strength to overpower an opposing offense. I stand by an early prediction that this defense will be known as the ā€œNasty Boysā€ for their use of not just size and speed, but unpredictability.

Ten Random Predictions for the 2018 Alabama Football Team
 
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Nine – Alex Leatherwood will rate out as the top offensive lineman this year in fewest sacks allowed. He was a beast in the second half of the national championship game and the light that coaches were wanting to see was finally flipped on for the hulking lineman. There’s no turning back now. While getting all the headlines in the past, Alabama’s left tackle Jonah Williams has been found lacking in my opinion when I rate him out and has had too many plays where he was beaten.

Numbers/stats simply don't support this.
 
I like #8 best....
#7 is great.....Bear had 3 undefeated teams...... in this format...undefeated is really tough for all 15.....
#6....well....whose fault is this..... 2 of teams arent even blue blood SEC teams... the powers should have seen this crap several years ago..... this is one crappy home schedule.....* if you want home season tickets..this is time to apply....
#3.....were does anyone have confidence in this being true... maybe 2019...maybe.
#4......I dont know bout #4..... NS chose...."lightning in a jar" vs "minimum
mistakes "....Aday was a snapshot.... but writer is probably right...
.....
 
Three – Bama finally has a reliable kicker and cuts their bad rating by at least half. Last season Alabama was tied for 90th place when it came to field goal success. This season Alabama will cut that by at least half and come in higher than 45th this season. In fact, if they finished in the top 25, it might not even be a big surprise. This new booter could be the real deal Bama has been waiting on for a while now.

How do you get 90th? Pappanastos was ranked 68th nationally in FG completion last year (18 for 25, or 72 percent). The most prolific kickers in Bama history are L. Tiffin (74.7%), Doyle (74.3%), Proctor (71.4%), V. Tiffin (67.0%), Griffith (69.5%) and Shelley (80%). Three of the six most prolific kickers have been during the Saban era. Hard to say we've been waiting on the real deal.

Viewed through the prism of history, Pappanastos will be viewed as an average kicker who served the Tide well. Despite being the best ever, L. Tiffin will continue to be reminded of that Arkansas game. Despite having average accuracy, V. Tiffin will remain the hero he deserves to be for The Kick.

RTR,

Tim
 
#1 Jacobs staying healthy is not likely. He just seems to have the bad luck charm. I think Najee is much more dynamic than Jacobs anyway and will shine.
#4 Tua starts no matter what. Just my opinion.
#5 JK Scott was a weapon like we have never seen at punter. The drop off will be noticed.
#6 Ticket prices are off the chart, especially for the dog games. You are correct about attendance.
This is a great piece when there is so little to talk about this time of year. Thanks for putting it together and ROLL TIDE!
 
Three – Bama finally has a reliable kicker and cuts their bad rating by at least half. Last season Alabama was tied for 90th place when it came to field goal success. This season Alabama will cut that by at least half and come in higher than 45th this season. In fact, if they finished in the top 25, it might not even be a big surprise. This new booter could be the real deal Bama has been waiting on for a while now.

How do you get 90th? Pappanastos was ranked 68th nationally in FG completion last year (18 for 25, or 72 percent). The most prolific kickers in Bama history are L. Tiffin (74.7%), Doyle (74.3%), Proctor (71.4%), V. Tiffin (67.0%), Griffith (69.5%) and Shelley (80%). Three of the six most prolific kickers have been during the Saban era. Hard to say we've been waiting on the real deal.

Viewed through the prism of history, Pappanastos will be viewed as an average kicker who served the Tide well. Despite being the best ever, L. Tiffin will continue to be reminded of that Arkansas game. Despite having average accuracy, V. Tiffin will remain the hero he deserves to be for The Kick.

RTR,

Tim
You get 90th because you're Larry Burton? It's not the first time he's just made stuff up.
 
Keeping Brian Robinson from showing out will be harder than most think. When you think about 6 true freshmen playing such a large role in crunch time all season, it's even crazier to think it could have been more.

I agree 100% with you on this. He knew he was going to have to work hard to see the field, and he has done that and is a workout warrior.
 
Nine – Alex Leatherwood will rate out as the top offensive lineman this year in fewest sacks allowed. He was a beast in the second half of the national championship game and the light that coaches were wanting to see was finally flipped on for the hulking lineman. There’s no turning back now. While getting all the headlines in the past, Alabama’s left tackle Jonah Williams has been found lacking in my opinion when I rate him out and has had too many plays where he was beaten.
Numbers/stats simply don't support this.

I highlighted this one yesterday to see if it would gain any traction. Let me add one thing.

How does Alex accomplish this? By being with the 2's.
 
Seven – Despite some sloppy games, Alabama finally goes undefeated for just the second time in the Nick Saban era.

Ten – Chaos on the defensive side of the ball coming from blitzing corners and safeties, stunts from linebackers and more will result in even more total turnovers than last season when it was thought that this was as good as it got on defense. New defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi is going to ratchet up chaos and not just rely on Alabama’s impressive strength to overpower an opposing offense. I stand by an early prediction that this defense will be known as the ā€œNasty Boysā€ for their use of not just size and speed, but unpredictability.

Kill finally. or just.

Last year wasn't as good as it got on turnovers, with 24 turnovers and 101 points off turnovers. That would've been the year before, with 29 turnovers and 136 points off turnovers. I think we've done a great job of disguising extra pass rushers for some time, particularly with our backs and linebackers utilizing the delayed blitz.
 
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