Lifetime Bama fan, proud to be a fan of a school where, every year, we go into the season thinking National Championship. With that being said, the game that concerns me most this year is LSU, who have been improving each week since halftime of the Miss State game. The game is in Baton Rouge, night time kick, Tiger Stadium will be rockin. Two weeks to prepare, but a little scary that we had two weeks to prep for Ole Miss and laid an egg offensively. That was also a road game. However, with what's at stake, I think Bama wins a close one. That brings Miss St to T-town the following week, most likely undefeated. Bama has been very good at home this year, I think they roll State by at least 2 touchdowns, maybe more. Kentucky exposed the Puppies last week in the way they were able to move the ball. That brings up Auburn. By the time November 29 gets here, that will be one year of sleepless nights that Saban & Kirby have had to think about the nauseating Kick 6 debacle. The Tide will be ready. Still concerned about the pace of Auburn and how it wears out our DL in the second half, but write this down....Landon Collins will be the difference in this game. He will make big plays throughout the game, but will make THE play late in the game to seal it. Now, that puts Bama in a 4 game playoff. In a dream world, Ole Miss wins out and they and Bama are #3 # 2 and have a rematch in the Sugar Bowl semi. Doubt that happens, but would be nice. Regardless of the Final Four, Saban is relentless in post season WHEN there is something to play for. The Utah loss and the Oklahoma loss, both in New Orleans, came after the Tide had just lost chances for a national championship. Not to mention, the Tide will be the most experienced team left standing in the FF. They treat these type big games like business trips. Look for the crystal football to find its way to T-town in January. Roll Tide.