South Carolina’s loss to Alabama felt like the LaNorris Sellers show. But sometimes ‘trying to do it all’ means pushing a little too far. Sellers made a few mistakes on overthrown balls and had one costly interception. But the real heartbreak was his late fourth-quarter fumble, as you could tell Sellers was desperate to carry the team. But a one-man show isn’t really enough to beat a top-5 powerhouse like Alabama. That game was almost a microcosm of where both programs stood last year. Both Alabama and South Carolina missed the College Football Playoff last year.
On the contrary, Alabama is looking like a very different beast this season. The Crimson Tide is back to being that unbreakable force, with a strong 7-1 record. South Carolina, on the other hand, is sitting at 3-5 with just one

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