Tua Tagovailoa<\/a>, who was lost for the season after suffering a dislocated right hip against Mississippi State on Nov. 16. His presence was missed in the Auburn game two weeks later, as the Tigers returned two interceptions for touchdowns in a 48-45 win.<\/p>\nSaban told reporters Tuesday that the coaching staff has been working since the Auburn loss with Mac Jones, the redshirt sophomore who replaced Tagovailoa, to not force passes.<\/p>\n
I think you can\u2019t really coach experience,\u201d Saban said. \u201cYou know, you have to kind of get that. And he\u2019s got some good experience, and a lot of it has been very good, and he\u2019s made a couple plays I\u2019m sure he wishes that he could have back. But I think he\u2019ll learn and grow from those things.\u201d<\/p>\n
The coach said his team is disappointed in how the regular season ended, with the Auburn loss likely knocking them from playoff consideration. Still, he\u2019s pleased with the approach his team has taken in preparing for Michigan, and doesn\u2019t expect that disappointment to linger into the Citrus Bowl.<\/p>\n
Bettors Solidly Behind Bama<\/h2>\n
Even without Tagovailoa, the Crimson Tide enter the Citrus Bowl as seven-point favorites at William Hill and 7.5-point favorites at FanDuel.<\/p>\n
According to those sportsbooks, the betting public is entrenched in their support of Alabama.<\/p>\n
As of Monday night, 89 percent of the tickets written at William Hill were on Alabama, and those bets equal 93 percent of the handle on the game. The numbers are similar over at FanDuel. There, 91 percent of the bets and 86 percent of the money are on the favorites giving the points.<\/p>\n
And despite FanDuel offering -300 odds on the straight-up moneyline, FanDuel has written 78 percent of the moneyline bets on the Tide, with those bets representing 80 percent of the handle. Michigan\u2019s moneyline odds at FanDuel are +235.<\/p>\n
With the total points set at 58, FanDuel bettors expect the game to be an offensive affair as 78 percent of the tickets and 86 percent of the handle are on the over.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s not often that a New Year\u2019s Day bowl is a disappointment for both teams. But that\u2019s what we have with Wednesday\u2019s Florida Citrus Bowl. When the season began, both the Alabama Crimson Tide and Michigan Wolverines had designs on being in the College Football Playoff. Instead, they find themselves in Orlando to ring in […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":45,"featured_media":123377,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[16,1074],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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