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Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN College Football analyst Kirk Herbstreit expects Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to be fine for Saturday's game vs. LSU, according to things he is hearing from people down in Tuscaloosa.


Earlier on Wednesday, Alabama head coach Nick Saban said that Tagovailoa remains a game-time decision for Saturday.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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tmarq1977Tiger77 months
More worried about the officiating than Tua
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SD Tider77 months
Same
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Breauxfessor77 months
Why is David Spade working on the gameday production team?
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Ghost of Colby77 months
Joe Dirt has dyed his hair a darker color. At least he kept the mullet.
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Hoosyadaddy77 months
Good catch!
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StupidBinder77 months
Can we dispense with this BS “will he play” nonsense? Of course he’s going to play.
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GumboPot77 months
Damn it. Now Aranda has to prepare for Tua.
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Mouche33777 months
You really think he hasn't been!? Everybody knows Tua is playing Saturday. Saban isn't fooling anyone!
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Michael T. Tiger77 months
And Les Miles to Michigan is a done deal.
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Moonlight77 months
LOL... really? Good work investigative work herbie? :)
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Boyntonbeach Tiger77 months
HOT TAKE!!!!
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brewdrees77 months
Herbie getting his info from Erin Andrews.
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PTLSU77 months
Les Miles to Michigan, right Herbie?
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tigerfan580377 months
Imagine if, for the rest of your career, you were judged by that one mistake you made 12 years ago. A mistake, mind you, that wasn't your fault. You had the correct info, things just changed last min. Forget what you have improved on since then, the mistake defines your job performance. Is that fair?
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Mouche33777 months
PTLSU: I agree! LSU will have to win this game outright. Any close or questionable plays will go in favor of Alabama. LSU will have to play technically sound in all aspects. I still get angry about the PP interception that was called out of bounds!
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El Magnifico77 months
Well no shite Herbie
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Newgene77 months
If Tua starts, he'll be ready for a no excuse football game. If they lose, they lose.
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Gutsandbutts77 months
Good. Bring it.
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BooBooMeister77 months
Not worth the electrons it was written with or the time reading it.
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CrystalPreserves77 months
He’s got his work cut out for him
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tritiger77 months
K
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MetryMojo77 months
Herbie looks more sober today.
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Strannix77 months
He may start and play no doubt, but no one that had ankle surgery two weeks ago is “fine” to play in the most physical game in Division 1 football for the last decade......
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HooDooWitch77 months
Why is that guy giving him a haircut on the set?
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s277 months
current Herbstreit stalker
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rob6277 months
Just more of Saban's dramatics. Tua Pineapple probably could have played last week.
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km77 months
You can damn well bet there’ll be setbacks. It’s called rough sacks and take out the opposing QB.
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tigerterrace77 months
I believe with Oklahoma's loss earlier I think Saban is sure that they will get a free pass in terms of the game. If Bama loses which is likely then the voters can fall back on Tua not playing OR BEING 100%.
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