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The Alabama-LSU football game is generating a lot of excitement. The line for the game has shifted from Crimson Tide -6 to -3 at most sportsbooks. This is the first time since 2008 that LSU is a +3.5 point underdog. Nick Saban, the head coach of Alabama, acknowledges that LSU is the top offensive team in the country, with quarterback Jayden Daniels leading the way. Daniels had a strong performance against Alabama last year, and Saban recognizes the challenge he poses. The game is highly anticipated as LSU hopes to secure their first two-game win streak against Alabama since 2010 and 2011.
Can LSU reverse the curse again this season against Alabama for its first 2-game win streak in the series since 2010 and '11?: https://t.co/pJCecaqZ2P https://t.co/jm91btN7LV
Bama line is down to (-3) vs. LSU. I have liked LSU some for weeks in this game & Vegas feels similarly it seems. Also on Over 60.5 as long as weather is good. Should get wild.
LSU's Jayden Daniels trying to become 1st starting QB to beat Nick Saban in consecutive seasons since Purdue’s Drew Brees in 1998-99 when Saban was at Michigan State. Saban has never lost consecutive seasons to same QB at Alabama
Alabama is currently a 3-point home favorite against LSU in Week 10. That would be the Crimson Tide's lowest line at home vs. LSU since they were 6.5-point underdogs in 2007
Alabama preparing for challenging matchup against LSU QB Jayden Daniels after 'he killed us last year' "They execute their offense to perfection, and it starts with him because he makes the right reads relative to runs and passes." https://t.co/ucnlpYhUIM https://t.co/3O2qCM1La6
Saban on Jayden Daniels: "He killed us last year. ... I think overall, they execute their offense to perfection, and it starts with him because he makes the right reads."
Nick Saban on LSU: "They're the No. 1 offensive team in the country, and it starts with the quarterback, Jayden Daniels."
After opening as high as Crimson Tide -6 yesterday, the LSU-Alabama line has been bet down to -3 at most sportsbooks.
LSU is only a +3.5 point Underdog vs Alabama in Tuscaloosa. It's the 1st time the Tigers have been that small of an underdog since 2008 in Baton Rouge. #SECThisMorning
Kicking off Alabama-LSU week by breaking down how the Crimson Tide, Tigers stack up statistically. Story: https://t.co/GEJqh6iLPL (On3+) https://t.co/kJLBDmEC61