There were a few questions surrounding the offense of the Alabama Crimson Tide coming into the season. Mainly, there were a lot of people wondering who would end up emerging as the starting quarterback, and of course, how the hiring of Lane Kiffin as offensive coordinator would pan out.
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Well so far, through four weeks of the college football season, we have some answers. Blake Sims has emerged as the main man under center and Kiffin has been calling spectacular games. The highlight of this was this past Saturday in the win over Florida where the offense racked up 645 yards of total offense.
But, even after that tremendous showing Saturday, don’t mention to Nick Saban that you believe his offense has arrived, because he will most surely beg to differ with you.
Saban: "In my opinion, we have not arrived as an offense."
— Jonathan Biles (@Jonathan_Biles) September 23, 2014
Now that showing against Florida was against what’s considered one of the better defenses in the SEC, so it will be interesting to see what Saban means by alluding to the notion that this offense can actually get better.
Amari Cooper is playing on a different level than maybe any other wide receiver in the country and the running back stable is as effective as ever.
Seriously, how much better can they get?
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