Alabama Crimson Tide Football is in reload mode in 2012 but the Tide should crack the Top 10 in college football.
In order to win a BCS National Championship you pretty much have to do it with a big group of seniors at the peak of their college football careers. The flip side of that is once you win you have to start all over again. The Alabama Crimson Tide look to do just that in the 2012 college football season, after losing half of their starters on each side of the ball.
But let’s remember that this is Nick Saban running this team and writing off the Crimson Tide at this point would be dangerous. Even after reloading with younger players Alabama will still be good enough to be considered among the Top Ten teams in college football. With A. J. McCarron under center and a schedule that is actually pretty weak for a national champions, Alabama should be in good shape come bowl season. Big games against Michigan and the LSU Tigers on the road are the biggest challenges the Crimson Tide face in 2012. They should come out in fine shape and be in a BCS Bowl in 2013.
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