Alabama can still accomplish everything it wants to, but the Crimson Tide must shake off the Oklahoma loss , and fast.
Two days removed from the loss, Kalen DeBoer seemed to already be pleased with his team’s response.
“The approach I can already see is dialed in,” DeBoer said Monday. “Like I told you, I know the character of this football team. This is not a time to sit still, this is a time to keep moving forward.”
The Crimson Tide can still make the College Football Playoff and the SEC Championship Game. But beating Auburn in two weeks in the Iron Bowl is likely necessary for both to happen.
No. 10 Alabama (8-2, 6-1 SEC) will first play Eastern Illinois on Saturday (1 p.m., SEC Network+) at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
“We see areas that we can continue to improve on, but that’s what

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