Overview
- Kickoff is Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. ET) at Bryant-Denny Stadium, with ABC televising the game.
- Alabama’s SEC report lists running back Jam Miller as questionable in concussion protocol, with Qua Russaw, Jah-Marien Latham and Jeremiah Beaman out for the season, Derek Meadows out, Jaylen Mbakwe questionable and Ryan Williams not listed.
- Tennessee’s report rules out Rickey Gibson III, Jermod McCoy, Travis Smith Jr. and Radarious Jackson, lists tight end Ethan Davis as questionable, running back DeSean Bishop as probable and linebacker Edwin Spillman out for the first half.
- ESPN’s matchup predictor gives Alabama a 72.7% win chance, and 100 video-game simulations by Knox News averaged a 31-25 Crimson Tide victory, indicating a likely close contest.
- This is the 108th meeting in the rivalry that Alabama leads 60-40-7; Tennessee won 24-17 last season, and the Tide have not lost to the Vols in Tuscaloosa since 2003.