Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban says that his team is getting healthy in anticipation of Saturday’s SEC Championship Game.
On Saturday, the Alabama Crimson Tide and Missouri Tigers will go head-to-head at the Georgia Dome as they battle for the SEC Championship.
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Alabama has their fair share of injury concerns entering the SEC title game, but head coach Nick Saban seems to believe his team is getting as healthy as ever on their way to the biggest game of the year.
According to Nick Saban, left tackle Cam Robinson, wide receiver ArDarius Stewart and tight end Brian Vogler have all been practicing this week and will be available to play on Saturday if their number is called.
“With all these guys, we’ll have to evaluate how they progress this week, how they respond to the activity that they’ve done,” Saban said, per Al.com.
“Some of them might even … we’ll have to decide before the game. But most of the time when guys practice … as long as they don’t have a setback, chances are they’ll be able to contribute in the game.”
For Alabama, it is simple: win and you are in.
The Crimson Tide enter the final game of the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the College Football Playoff, so a win over the Missouri Tigers would all but guarantee their spot in college football’s final four.
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