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This time, in a ranked SEC matchup, one at the center of the college football world and one with massive College Football Playoff implications, Alabama fell short, handing Kalen DeBoer his first home loss in his Crimson Tide career as Oklahoma beat Alabama 23-21 at Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday, Nov. 15.
Wide receiver Ryan Williams spent the better part of the last month listed as probable on Alabama football 's SEC Availability report. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, the sophomore star put the theories about his health to rest by addressing it head-on. "I feel great," Williams said.
After Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer called him "questionable" on the SEC coaches teleconference Wednesday Nov. 12, Crimson Tide linebacker Qua Russaw was listed as such on the team's first SEC availability report before facing Oklahoma on Saturday, Nov. 15
Also, we'll get more clarity on the ACC championship race as we inch closer toward the end of the regular season
Coming off a home loss to Oklahoma and with lower-division Eastern Illinois visiting Saturday, No. 10 Alabama will try to reclaim its rhythm before the Iron Bowl. The Crimson Tide (8-2, No. 10 CFP) won't have a chance to strengthen their College Football Playoff positioning against Eastern Illinois (3-8),
Alabama football's last SEC availability report is out. And Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams is available against LSU.