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Nick Saban feels like Alabama ‘no longer viewed as an elite team’ after Texas A&M loss

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Alabama controls its destiny in the SEC West, but the Crimson Tide’s outlook drastically changed after the Week 6 loss to Texas A&M.

On his Thursday night radio show, Nick Saban went as far as to say that UA is no longer “viewed as an elite team,” per Charlie Potter of 247Sports.

Alabama has 6 games remaining on its regular-season schedule, including 5 against SEC opponents. No. 17 Arkansas is the only ranked opponent remaining. No. 1 Georgia, however, currently leads the SEC East. A trip to the SEC Championship Game would give Nick Saban’s squad the opportunity to establish itself as “elite” again.

SDS Staff

Saturday Down South reports and comments on the news around the Southeastern Conference as well as larger college football topics.

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