Alabama and why

Jhoss003

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Play: Alabama +7.5 / ML +200

This is a respect-Indiana spot — but also a matchup-driven Alabama play if the Tide are truly healthy.

A lot of this cap is based on my belief of Alabama jumping out early and putting Indiana in chase mode — a situation IU has not had to live in all season. If that happens, the game tilts hard toward Alabama.

THE #1 FACTOR: ALABAMA’S HEALTH This matters more than anything else.
• First time since early season Alabama is actually healthy
• This will not resemble the unit that played Georgia.
Anyone ignoring the injury context here is missing the handicap.
Healthy Alabama is a different team — especially defensively.

MATCHUP PROBLEM #1: IU OFFENSE vs BAMA DEFENSE
Indiana is for real. No debate. You don’t earn the #1 seed without being legit.
But this will be:
• The best defense and secondary IU has faced
• The most press-man coverage they’ve seen
• The most consistent pass rush they’ve seen

Alabama can do to IU what they did to Oklahoma:
• Press-man outside
• Load the box
• Disrupt timing
• Force uncomfortable throws
That’s where Mendoza struggles.
He’s shaky under pressure, and if IU has to throw more than planned, turnovers come into play.

If Alabama gets out front:
• Alabama will out-rush Indiana. IU loves a 2-deep shell -That invites the run and
Alabama will take it all day
• Mendoza will throw interceptions. Pressure + forced throws = mistakes and this is not a forgiving secondary.
Indiana has been surgical this year — not reckless. Chasing points forces recklessness.

MATCHUP PROBLEM #2: IU DEFENSE vs BAMA RUN GAME IU’s scheme asks key questions:
• Can they stop the run with a light box?
• Can the front four create pressure without blitzing?
• Can they keep Ty Simpson uncomfortable while staying in shell?
If the answer is yes, this stays competitive.
If the answer is no — and Alabama forces IU into man and heavier boxes — this can get ugly fast.

WHY I LEAN BAMA
• Alabama healthy
• Elite defensive matchups vs IU skill set
• Ability to dictate tempo
• Ability to force Indiana off script
• Indiana doing something they haven’t had to do all year

Cignetti is a great coach. Indiana is for real. But this is about styles colliding, not résumés.

If Alabama jumps out early, Indiana is forced into unfamiliar territory — and that’s where the cracks show.
If IU can keep this close early, it’s a game.
If not, Alabama controls it wire to wire.
 
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Alabama first half +4 and Alabama +7.5 for equal amounts. Half the amount on the ML. Nothing wrong with that 1Q line!
GL all
 
I have not seen any discussion (I assume Ducks been in Miami 6 days) but the game is being played at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time. It is cool there today so that's good
 
You mentioned the health of the defense, but I think the health of the offense is an even bigger deal. Parker Brailsford (C) played the last 3 games of the season with a high ankle sprain, Josh Cuevas (TE) was out, and Ty Simpson had a bulging disc in his back. Not to mention Jam Miller and Germie Bernard being far less than 100%. I don't expect us to find a dominant running game by any means, but if we can get close to 100 yards, that is enough to keep the IU defense honest. Their ability to take away the run is wildly overblown for this matchup, because Alabama has been a mediocre to poor running team all year. They are used to having to rely on the passing game to get easy yards and set up whatever run game they can. I mentioned it elsewhere, but in both OU games, and the AU game (both top 10ish run defenses), Alabama found a somewhat functional run game. Some injuries slowed that improvement, especially in the SEC CG where RBs only had 7 carries. I have been fairly pessimistic about our long term chances here, but I am feeling pretty good about the matchup this afternoon. Appreciate the writeup and GL with your plays! I am also on Tex tech
 
Alabama had 12 first downs and were 2/12 on third down vs OU before OU gifted them the game. Outgained by 100 yards and ran for 28 yards.
OU has a better defense than IU and was playing at home. Alabama was much better against them in Tuscaloosa before they gifted OU the game
 
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