Posted on 12/28/2018 3:29:00 PM PST by blam
When Alabama football and the Oklahoma Sooners meet up in Orange Bowl Saturday, a lot of different things could happen that could shift the favor of the game to either team. Check out some Bama Hammer staff, bold predictions for the game.
Will Bama pull out stops? How good will Oklahomas offense actually be? What could Alabama football do to really shift the game in their favor? In the world of college football, these are questions that can only be answered on the field. However, Lauri Springer, from the BH writing staff, and I took a crack at predicting what wild and crazy statistic or event will occur in Miami Saturday night.
Lets start off easy:
Alabama will call Hurts in the fourth quarter
As leaky as Oklahomas defense is, there is a very good chance that Alabama could run up the score on Oklahoma if their offense turns out to be a non-starter. Tua has said that he will be 100 percent by game time and there isnt much reason to doubt that. Its been some time since weve seen him toss touchdowns like they were thrown rolls at Lamberts Cafe.
So, it stands to reason that we will get to see the man who saved Alabamas SEC Championship in Jalen Hurts. If Tua is 100 percent like he says he is, its not likely well see Jalen before then. Hurts has his day and will score a touchdown or two more once Alabama has put the Sooners away.
While we dont see Jalen leading the offense early, we do expect to see more than a couple of plays with both Jalen and Tua in the game, long before the fourth quarter.
Nick Saban will open up the playbook
We think old Saint Nick is going to bring out all the stops for the Orange Bowl showdown versus Oklahoma. He is known to use some trick plays in big games. I expect Tua to light up the field against the Oklahoma secondary, but I think the world might momentarily stop if Locksley pulls a deep route using Jalen Hurts. The duo would solidify their place in Alabama football history books and the heart of every fan if a Tua to Jalen deep ball is executed for a touchdown. I can hear the Eli Gold call now.
Well see a big man touchdown
A Tua to Quinnen Williams in the edge of the end zone, like the Hurts to Payne touchdown in the Clemson game last year, is a distinct possibility. Quinnen Williams doesnt have the opportunity to score often, so lets send him out of the season with a bang.
Oklahoma will turnover the ball three times
Turnovers could spell disaster for either team, but three turnovers from the Oklahoma offense will be game-ending with an opportunistic defense like Alabamas. Two of those turnovers will come as interceptions from Kyler Murray. The other will come as a lost fumble with the Heisman Trophy winner coughing up the football in a most un-Heisman-like manner.
Finally
Alabama Football will hang 60 (or more) on Oklahoma
There is some precedent for this. Alabama has hung 62 before on Ole Miss earlier this season. While Ole Miss shouldnt be used as a benchmark for the entire Oklahoma team, there is a common thread between the two: defense. The porous Ole Miss defense allows almost everything to go undefended and Oklahomas has been known to do the same. Oklahoma isnt ready for Alabamas offense and its going to cause them to give up 60+ on the scoreboard.
For multiple reasons, not the least of which is Saban is too classy to do it, no one on the Tide staff will say in the post-game we coulda run up 60 on em.
Fate favors the bold, or so it is said. The Sooners are built to be constantly bold on offense. Boldness is not necessarily Nick Sabans greatest strength. We dont care who gets the bold award Saturday night as long as the Crimson Tide wins.
Ooops. I see. Sorry.
Oh but you have to learn to DREEEEM!!
Or something like that.
And u call that non high scoring?
LOL.
And begging for mama too.
Like you and your annoying OU fans, our family has noticed most Notre Dame fans around here bought an ND shirt or cap at Wal Mart. Who knows why. Well, OK, the campus is less than an hour away. But, still ...
An edit option is needed. I meat to say “the other three” of course.
Hey, I am an Ohio State alum who would be happy to see Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes get curb stomped by Washington in the Rose Bowl. Good riddance to the hypocritical embarrassment to the University.
That said, any team is beatable, but the Tide should handle Oklahoma then Clemson.
Oklahoma hasnt faced a defense as tough and quick as Alabamas. I have no doubt the Tide will be able to move the ball against OUs abysmal D without a problem. The question will be if the Sooners high powered offense can move the ball against the Tides defense. If they can it could be a good game. If not, turn out the lights early for OU!
All I have to say is Alabama had better win as they are in the same line as Duke in basketball in that they are basically a national all star team. I just looked at their roster and only 34% of their players are from Alabama. Not sure about what percentage are starters. Of course, the majority of Oklahoma players are from Texas so they have no excuse for not winning the Big 12 every year.
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“You don’t tug on superman’s cape, you don’t spit into the wind” and you sure don’t bet against this Alabama team. Roll Tide!
Roll Tide!!!
Spare me. Both ACC BIG10 games were supposed to be ACC Wins....
I just want Clemson to kick Notre Dames butts and win by 30+. Still hate Notre Dame since the time they went off and made their own TV deal and screwed over the rest of college football. Yes, my memory is very long.
Kyler Murray does not look like a Heisman quarterback. More like a D3 with a deer in the headlights look.
What a waste these games are. Everybody knew who the best two teams already were.
OK players are being taken off the field.
Their QB may be next.
A bloodbath for sure.
The sooners are doing better than I thought they would. Murry is still on the field, moving and scoring the ball.
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