Alabama has had its share of good and bad to begin the 2023 season. In Week 1, the Crimson Tide made light work of Middle Tennessee State. The offense was moving and the defense was able to generate enough stops to pull away in the second half.
In Weeks 2 and 3, the Crimson Tide struggled to create any sort of momentum on offense. With the instability at quarterback, it has caused the offensive attack to become more predictable.
Opposing defensive coordinators were able to apply pressure on Alabama’s offensive line and quarterback. As a result, things have looked less than stellar on that side of the ball.
Defensively, Alabama has performed relatively well. Outside of several big plays being given up in Week 2, the defense has held its own.
Roll Tide Wire breaks down the areas of concern heading into Alabama’s Week 4 matchup against Ole Miss.