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Alabama head coach Nick Saban spoke to reporters Monday and said that he expects quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to return to practice on Wednesday this week but did not say what his status was for the Nov. 9 game vs. LSU. Per ESPN:

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"We'll have to see what he can do and evaluate his mobility and performance," he said. "You can't really predict any of those things. You just have to let it happen and see how it goes."

Pressed further, Saban said there's just no way of knowing what will happen with Tagovailoa.

"We can't know," he said. "I can't know. I've got no crystal ball."
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"I've got not Crystal ball" That's a lie. I've seen you holding a few in January before 2014....
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It’s sad that Saban has to resort to misdirection gimmicks to try to get an advantage. LSU has to prepare for two QBs, is what Saban is thinking as long as he keeps dodging the question. The game has passed him by.
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Yeah. You're right. Saban has no clue on how to beat LSU.
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Tua's ankles begin to learn at a geometric rate. They become self-aware at 2:14 Eastern Time, October 29, 2019.
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Well done.
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