How Alabama’s dominance led to Clemson’s QB change
11:02 am | September 26, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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Clemson, Alabama and their championship fates are so intertwined these days, it is hard to look at one program without immediately thinking about the other.
In that way, the suddenly messy Clemson quarterback situation calls to mind what is happening in Tuscaloosa. Both Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban decided they would play two quarterbacks this season, but with one key difference.
Saban went with Tua Tagovailoa over veteran Jalen Hurts to open the season. Swinney stuck with veteran Kelly Bryant through four games, with freshman Trevor Lawrence getting regular time, before announcing Lawrence as his starter on Monday. For four weeks, the single greatest question floating around college football focused on whether Hurts would transfer from Alabama midseason.
Instead, it is Bryant who is choosing to leave, and that leaves the Tigers in a rather precarious situation. If they are going to make it back to the College Football Playoff and a fourth possible showdown against Alabama, they’ll have to do it with a true freshman quarterback and a depth chart that offers zero experienced backups.