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What Trevon Diggs injury means for Alabama with top-10 offense next

Even Nick Saban on Monday sounded surprised to announce Trevon Diggs broke his foot. He didn't know until Sunday one of his starting cornerbacks was hurt in Saturday's 65-31 win at Arkansas.

So, what does it mean for Alabama moving forward?

Well, a couple things.

It's safe to say this wasn't an ideal time to lose a starter in the secondary -- not that there ever is -- but this is a particularly difficult week. After facing Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas, the Nos. 106 and 90 passing offenses respectively, the Crimson Tide gets Missouri's No.