No. 8 Alabama is riding a 7-game winning streak since its lone loss against No. 7 Texas in Week 2. The SEC West leading Crimson Tide will travel to take on Kentucky this weekend.

The resurgence of Alabama led the CBS Sports analysts to debate which remaining unbeaten team could beat Alabama.

 

“I’m going to go Georgia or Michigan because they have offenses that can score points but more importantly they have defenses that can get stops,” Taylor said.

Rick Neuheisel concurs with Georgia and adds 1-loss Oregon to the list.

“Georgia is the most explosive offense up there, which is kind of shocking. You don’t necessarily associate that with Kirby Smart,” Neuheisel said. “The most dangerous team to play Alabama left other than Texas who already proved it if Quinn Ewers gets back, is Oregon.”

Brian Jones is also picking Georgia along with No. 5 Washington.

“I’m going to say Georgia. Defensively they’re physical and they’re disciplined and they’re athletic. They can stay in place, make plays and give Milroe fits,” Jones said. “Offensively, it’s Washington for me. They have so much firepower that can cause problems on the backend for Alabama.”

Randy Cross thinks Georgia is the no-brainer answer. As it currently stands, Alabama and Georgia would square off in the SEC title game if the season ended today.

“Of all those unbeatens, it’s Georgia,” Cross said. “Georgia’s got the whole thing going on.”