The Alabama football defense that looked like it missed the bus to Florida State looks ready to pack its bag for Athens.

OK, so Louisana-Monroe and Wisconsin, which the Crimson Tide dispatched 38-14 on Saturday, Sept. 13, aren't exactly offensive juggernauts. It goes without saying that Alabama 's next opponent, defending SEC champion Georgia in two weeks, will be a much more daunting challenge for defensive coordinator Kane Wommack's crew. Perhaps even more challenging than the Seminoles offense that rang up 31 points and 230 rushing yards. SEE IT AGAIN: Alabama football WR Ryan Williams scores long TD on trick play CHALLENGE ACCEPTED?: Could an SEC-Big Ten Challenge in future football schedules be ahead? What Greg Sankey said

But the Alabama defense that returned from Talla

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