Wednesday, November 17, 2010

No. 10 Alabama hosts fledgling Georgia State

The Crimson Tide (8-2) hosts former ‘Bama coach Bill Curry’s first-year program Thursday night in a game that is literally a historic mismatch. As for Alabama, it’s the game before The Game. Eight days later, the Tide will face No. 2 Auburn aiming to knock its in-state rival out of national title contention. Realistically, the primary goals for this one are probably along these lines: avoid injuries and get backup quarterback A.J. McCarron and other youngsters some playing time. Coach Nick Saban and Alabama’s players insist they’re not approaching it that way. "We don’t want to not look at Georgia State and let them have the advantage because if we’re so worried about Auburn, Georgia State will have a good chance to come in and upset us," safety Robert Lester said. The Panthers (6-4) have enjoyed success in their debut season but it’s come against teams like Shorter, Campbell and Savannah State. Now, the independent Championship Subdivision team faces one of the biggest names in college athletics. It’s one that Curry is intimately familiar with since he was the Tide’s coach from 1987-89, winning a Southeastern Conference title in his final season. If starting a program from scratch was his biggest challenge this year, facing the defending Bowl Subdivision national champions is No. 2. "The bottom line is when you have a chance to do something like this with your football team you do not walk away from it out of fear of somebody whipping you badly or anything else that might happen," Curry said. "What you do is you take advantage of the privilege of going to play in one of the great football venues ever in intercollegiate athletics." Curry does have firsthand experience with a huge upset of Alabama. He led his 1981 Georgia Tech team, en route to a 1-10 season, to a 24-21 upset of the fourth-ranked Tide in 1981.

His players have heard plenty about that this week.

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