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Casagrande: Welcome to the New Reality, Alabama’s Stunning Role in the Revolution

This is an opinion column.

As college football observers, we have an internal danger meter.

It’s like a kind of sonar that detects when problems are lurking around the corner. Take Alabama’s trip to Tennessee two years ago as an example. The Crimson Tide were 8-9 point favorites in Knoxville, but the red lights flashed in this Six Sense before the Vols ended the generational losing streak against their old rival.

Well, the meter is broken.

Caught.

Maybe Earth’s new mini-moon affects the tides or has a gravitational pull that disrupts college football.

We are looking for answers to understand the otherworldly reality you wake up to this Sunday morning.

Perhaps there is a down-to-earth explanation for the cannibalization of the SEC that sparked the crazy opening to “Spooky Season.”

We’re talking about the unthinkable.

Vanderbilt 40, Alabama 35.

VANDERBILT.

A program has gone 148-3 in its last three meetings with an Alabama team fresh off a big win over preseason No. 1 Georgia.

Vander… Bilt.

What may have changed between the premier program over the last two decades and the program that traditionally lives in the basement of the SEC?

The great equalizer.

They flashed it in No. 4 Tennessee’s impressive 19-14 loss to unranked Arkansas.

By Jasper

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