....... and particularly in the third quarter, when Kizer was unaccountably staring down receivers to his right, Fuller was "embarrassingly open" at least a half dozen times in the middle-left of the field. When asked about the famed Clemson DB covering Will "without help", Coach spontaneously laughed and said: "Oh, he had help --- he had help."
TTown just messaged me castigating me about NO ONE wanting to defend Will and CJ on the field at the same time, as if the idea was absurd. Unless he's talking about a pro team, he must mean Alabama. While that sort of emotional homerism is understandable, I'll bet a bunch of REAL money that if the DCs of the college game were asked if they wanted to defend against Fuller and Prosise [and we could get a straight answer] NONE of them would say that they'd prefer doing that. Although they might say that there are a few other duos they ALSO would prefer not to defend, nobody in their right mind wants to defend both our supermen at the same time. If Saban had a "bowl month" to prepare, he'd come up with a good plan, but he would rather not have to have that level of problem either. This is one of the very few instances of homerism I've seen from TT, but it is what it is.