Alabama football will be looking for a bounce-back performance in its home opener this week against Louisiana Monroe. The Crimson Tide suffered a devastating and disappointing road loss to Florida State to open the season, the program's first season-opening loss since 2001.
There's nothing Alabama can do against a G5 opponent to wash away the stink of last Saturday's performance, but they can get better. They can play with pride and take the necessary steps forward to salvage this season.
Kalen DeBoer said on Wednesday night that everyone in the program is pissed off with what happened in Tallahassee.