Tim Tebow takes a position to Vanderbilt before facing the Alabama No. 10 Originally appeared on Sports news
When Vanderbilt takes place in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, the conversation will not talk about the commodores that try to make history. But rather an Alabama team to a defeat that rolls a sequence of three consecutive victories.
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Tim Tebow wanted to make sure to build how the Clark Lea team came to this point. The former winner of Heisman and the dry analyst spent time calling for the AP voters on Friday in the low classification of Vanderbilt.
“If you change the logo and are not Vanderbilt, are they classified sixteenth?” Tebow said on The Paul Finebaum Show. “They are much higher than that. He continued saying, “It’s a huge test. If they win this match, Vanderbilt is absolutely in the top ten. “”
The commodores (5-0, 1-0 sec) are headed for one of the greatest moments in the history of the school. A year ago, Vanderbilt shocked then-no. 1 ALABAMA 40-35 in Nashville. This time around the issues, are heavier in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide (3-1, 1-0 seconds) broke in the top ten this week and has just targeted another victory over Georgia. They want to prove that the blow of last year will not be repeated, especially at home.
However, Alabama’s racing game remains a concern, ranking near the bottom of the league, while Vanderbilt has the best dry ground attack at 223.4 yards per match.
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This competition can be defined by QB Play. Vanderbilt ‘Diego Pavia leads the dry in the effectiveness of the pass (184.6), with 13 affected, while Ty Simpson de l’Alabama was quietly even more precise, completing 82% of its throws in the last three games. The two rank in the country’s top 15 for QBR.
Tebow has also shown respect for Vandy’s progress “You have to give Clark Lea so much credit,” he said. “He completely transformed this program. I love what they do offensively. ” If Vanderbilt again suffocates the Alabama, the Dry Mandeloire Bottom Once neglected will be celebrated.
The kick -off for the battle of the first 25 is scheduled at 3.30 p.m. HE on ABC.
