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Nobody knows what to expect from No. 19 Alabama (1-1) for the rest of the season.

The market was lukewarm on the Crimson Tide, relative to what we’re used to, coming into the season, but there were a lot of sharp bettors and power ratings, including SP+, that were bullish on ‘Bama going into Year 2 of Kalen DeBoer’s reign .

A lopsided, uninspired defeat to Florida State in Week 1 doused all that in cold water.

Alabama then answered the bell with a 73-0 shellacking of UL-Monroe in Week 2, but that’s not going to quiet any of the skeptics around DeBoer.

Anything short of a resounding win over Wisconsin, who will be without starting quart

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