Alabama Football Game-by-Game Predictions for SEC Matchups

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Alabama Football Game-by-Game Predictions for SEC Matchups

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Alabama had somewhat of a shaky year in 2014. Although they went 12-2 and made the college football playoff, the Crimson Tide was looked at as a team going into its downfall. Here are the game-by-game predictions for Alabama's SEC matchups.

Ole Miss: Win

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Ole Miss: Win

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Alabama kicks off their 2015 SEC season with a matchup against Ole Miss at home, and they are looking for revenge. There is just going to be a lack of talent on the Rebels' side in this one, and that's what the Crimson Tide is going to take advantage of. Alabama should easily take over Ole Miss to kick off their SEC matchups.

at Georgia: Loss

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at Georgia: Loss

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In 2014 the Crimson Tide defeated Florida at home and then traveled to Ole Miss the following week and were defeated. The same thing will happen in 2015 to Alabama. They will travel to Georgia and be overpowered by the Bulldog momentum coming their way.

Arkansas: Win

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Arkansas: Win

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Arkansas hasn't defeated Alabama since 2006, and they still won't beat them here in 2015. The Hogs got close last year with a 14-13 loss at their home stadium. But now they travel to Tuscaloosa where it becomes that much tougher to pull out a win. The talent's there for the Hogs, but the Crimson Tide will pull it out in a close one.

at Texas A&M: Win

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at Texas A&M: Win

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Alabama had their most successful win against the Aggies in 2014, notoriously defeating them 59-0. In 2015 the Crimson Tide travel to College Station as A&M looks for revenge, but they will find none. Kyle Allen and the rest of the Aggies aren't ready to be take seriously against the Crimson Tide just yet.

Tennessee: Win

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Tennessee: Win

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Tennessee is on the rise, but not fast enough to defeat the Crimson Tide on their home field. Even though the margin in 2014 wasn't that big as Alabama won 34-20 at Tennessee, this year the Crimson Tide will be more comfortable on their home field. However, this game will probably be shockingly close and the Volunteers will put up a good fight.

LSU: Win

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LSU: Win

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Alabama and LSU is a great classic rivalry that usually goes right down to the wire every year. In 2014 the Crimson Tide pulled out a close win in overtime over the Tigers. With the decline in talent and struggling quarterbacks, LSU will have lots of trouble handling the Crimson Tide and putting points on the board. Expect the possibility of a close game, but ultimately another Alabama win.

at Mississippi State: Loss

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at Mississippi State: Loss

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Mississippi State got close in 2014 with a 25-20 loss to 'Bama. Now in 2015 the Bulldogs get the home field advantage and will get the victory over the Crimson Tide. Expect this matchup to be close, but Dak Prescott will close the game out and put down Alabama heading into the final week of the regular season.

at Auburn: Loss

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at Auburn: Loss

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The Iron Bowl will not disappoint in 2015. Bama defeated the Tigers in a high scoring 55-44 game in 2014. This year Auburn will have lots of added talent that will be overpowering the SEC throughout 2015. When Alabama and Auburn come clashing to end the season, expect another high scoring game. But the Tigers will prevail and defeat the Crimson Tide, giving Alabama a 5-3 final conference record for 2015.

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