Alabama is set to host FCS Mercer after a big win over LSU. The ninth-ranked Crimson Tide are fresh from a 42-13 win at LSU and face a lower-division opponent before closing the regular season against fellow Southeastern Conference teams Oklahoma and Auburn.
Quarterback Jalen Milroe is coming off a game in Baton Rouge where he ran for four touchdowns. Mercer is ranked as high as 10th in rhe FCS and has already clinched the Southern Conference's automatic playoff berth. Alabama ranks ninth in the FBS playoff rankings.
—Mercer (9-1) at No. 9 Alabama (7-2, No. 10 CFP)
—Saturday, 2 p.m. EST (SEC)
—BetMGM College Football Odds: No line.
—Series History: Alabama leads 4-0.
What’s at stake?
For Alabama, not a whole lot. If all goes as expected, the Crimson Tide will hope to stay healthy and get some backups game action. Next up are Southeastern Conference games against Oklahoma and Auburn. Alabama is fresh from a 42-13 win at LSU. The Bears are ranked as high as 10th in FCS, already clinching at least a share of the Southern Conference championship and the league's automatic berth into the playoffs. It's Mercer's first league title since winning the Dixie Conference in 1932, and a win over Furman on Nov. 23 would give the Bears the outright league title.
Key matchup
An Alabama offense led by dual-threat quarterback Jalen Milroe and freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams against one of the top defenses at the FCS level. The Bears lead FCS in run defense, sacks, tackles for loss, interceptions, turnovers gained, defensive touchdowns and third-down defense.
Players to watch
Mercer: RB Dwayne McGee, a transfer from Lenoir-Rhyne, has run for 933 yards and seven touchdowns.
Alabama: QB Ty Simpson is a former five-star recruit who hasn't seen much action this season behind Milroe but figures to contend for the starting job next season. He has played in four games, completing 9 of 14 passes for 96 yards.
Facts & figures
Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer leads all active Division I coaches with at least five seasons with a winning percentage of 88.7 (110-14).
Mercer's Mike Jacobs (82.2, 83-18) is fourth.
DeBoer is 33-2 (.942) as a head coach in the month of November, including nine straight wins.
Milroe has accounted for 29 total touchdowns (13 passing, 16 rushing) to lead the SEC and rank fourth in the FBS.
Alabama's 47 touchdowns include 20 of 20-plus yards with 10 rushing and 10 passing.
Alabama has won the previous four meetings by a collective score of 144-14.