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Even with significant losses, Tide again reloading rather than rebuilding
Nick Saban and Alabama captured the program's 18th national title last season, and the Crimson Tide already have their sights set on No. 19. However, with nine players headed to the NFL, there are more question marks than usual in Tuscaloosa heading into the fall.
Texas A&M only one of many teams with uncertainty heading into 2021
While the Aggies lose their starting QB, four members of the offensive line and must somehow find a way to build on their success from 2020, the program is not alone. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what must be replaced on the rosters of every Aggie opponent in 2021.
Key Matchups: No. 13 Texas A&M at No. 2 Alabama
Alabama has talent all over the field as the Tide are loaded with former five and four-star recruits, but the Aggies have enough to make Saturday's contest interesting. Billy Liucci focuses on a handful of those talent-laden matchups to watch in Tuscaloosa this weekend.
No. 13 Texas A&M at No. 2 Alabama: Players to Watch
Texas A&M's first test of the 2020 season is here as they travel to Tuscaloosa to face the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday afternoon. Here are a handful of names to keep an eye on when the Aggies and Tide kickoff this weekend.
Top to bottom: Ranking the 2020 Southeastern Conference linebacker units
Texas A&M's wrecking crew defenses were rooted by strong linebacker groups, but the Aggies haven't had a standout group at the position in years. Could the A&M linebackers finally be close to taking that next step? Olin Buchanan projects where each linebacker corp in the SEC will fall in 2020.
SEC Round-Up: Tide struggling to live up to fanbase's sky high expectations
Tuscaloosa is home to many unsatisfied fans these days. Despite having the nation's top-ranked team, a subpar rushing attack and uncharacteristic defense have Alabama fans concerned the Tide may come up short in 2019.