This article from the Anniston Star is one of the better ones I have read. Michael Casagrande is one of my favorite beat writers.
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TUSCALOOSA — It was A-Day in Tuscaloosa so either way, Alabama wasn’t losing.
Frame it as a maturing defense seizing opportunities or a youthful offensive still finding its sea legs, the action in Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday wasn’t high on scoring.
The Crimson team consisting of the first team offense and second defense took care of their counterparts 14-10, but it wasn’t about the scoreboard.
The 92,310 who attended were there for a quarterback competition. They got one along with six combined turnovers though only two were interceptions thrown by AJ McCarron and Phillip Sims. Then there was the curious case of the left tackle and the defense that looked closer to the 2009 championship version than last season’s sequel.
It wasn’t all bad for the offense and the two quarterbacks battling to lead it. Both looked sharp most of the afternoon — drops and a few misfires held scoring down. McCarron and Sims split time with the first and second teams and both had higher completion percentages with the projected starters.
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