Alabama at LSU odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
Alabama and LSU are both still in the running for a spot in the College Football Playoff as the calendar turns to November, but the game on Nov. 9 could determine who ultimately gets in.
The Alabama-LSU rivalry is one of the best in college football and there seems to always be a lot on the line. This year is no different.
The early point spread for the game is out, and Alabama is a 2.5-point road favorite, according to FanDuel. The over-under has been set at 59.5 points.
As for the moneyline, Alabama is a -134 favorite on it. Meanwhile, LSU is +112 on the moneyline.
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How to watch Alabama at LSU
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST, Nov. 9
Channel: ABC/Fubo TV Streaming
Location: Tiger Stadium; Baton Rouge (La.)
Both Alabama and LSU have a bye Nov. 2, giving them plenty of time to prepare for the critical SEC showdown.
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Tigers head coach Brian Kelly has already been asked about the Crimson Tide and Alabama being back to its old self after it pounded Missouri last weekend. Kelly gave a hilarious response.
“What’s that old self look like? What, is Nick Saban back? Nick’s on the sideline? He’s everywhere. GameDay, he’s at GameDay too. Did you know that? Oh, my God,” Kelly said. “I’m not sure what the old Alabama (is). They’ve got great personnel. They’re well coached. You know, we certainly know that it’s going to be a great challenge, but that’s the SEC every week. It’s going to be the same. I don’t know that there is a sense that our team can’t, if they’re playing to their best when their best is needed, that they can’t compete and play with anybody.”
Brian Kelly continued to preview the matchup with Alabama ahead of Kalen DeBoer’s first game against the Tigers while leading the Crimson Tide program.
“We certainly have to play four quarters,” Kelly said. “And I know that they’re anxious and excited about the opportunity to play at Tiger Stadium and look, and I think I said this in the presser after, you know, you have a 24 hour rule. But it’s easier to have that after a win. The 24 hours after a loss, (it) sticks around a lot longer, and these guys are going to want to play and they can’t wait to play Alabama.”