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ESPN’s ‘SEC Nation’ gives Alabama one of their own to join Finebaum, Tebow in celebrity picks
Alabama’s most beloved meteorologist will join Paul Finebaum, Tim Tebow and the gang on the set of “SEC Nation” in Tuscaloosa ahead of Alabama’s game with Tennessee.
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What channel is Alabama vs. Tennessee on? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch SEC college football game
What channel is Alabama vs. Tennessee on? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch SEC college football game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. One of the premier games in Week 8 is between two SEC squads: No. 6 Alabama and No. 11 Tennessee.
The ESPN expert believes that this Saturday's meeting between the Vols and the Tide will have some massive CFP implications.
According to ESPN's FPI, Alabama is currently ranked as the nation's No. 3 overall team with a rating of 22.4, as of Monday, Oct. 13. The Crimson Tide, not changing from a week ago, trail only No. 1 Ohio State at 25.9, as well as No. 2 Indiana at 22.8, which jumped Alabama following their road win at Oregon.
Alabama football currently holds the No. 6 spot in the AP poll, but when looking at ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) strength of schedule rankings Alabama’s ranking is significantly higher than the rankings the five teams ahead of the Crimson Tide in the AP poll received.
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What channel is Tennessee vs Alabama game on TV? Start time, college schedule, how to watch, stream
The Tennessee Vols vs Alabama Crimson Tide will be broadcast on ABC and locally in Nashville on WKRN (Channel 2) in Week 8 of the 2025 college football season.
Steve Coughlin, an ESPN sports commentator and sports betting analyst featured on “College GameDay,” joined the Pat McAfee Show and didn’t lack for confidence when it comes to Kalen DeBoer’s Alabama Crimson Tide. “Alabama is the hottest team in the country,” he declared.
It’s been quite a week in college football, as our midseason coverage was joined by Penn State’s James Franklin becoming the fifth Power 4 coach to be fired in the first half of the season. Amid all the coaching carousel speculation,