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Alabama's Offense: Simple, Secure, and Simpson-Led
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Alabama Crimson Tides wide receiver Ryan Williams discusses their offensive strategy ahead of the College Football Playoff against Oklahoma. The team focuses on executing simple plays and dominating possession, with quarterback Ty Simpson being a key player. Despite Simpsons recent performance with a completion percentage under fifty-five percent, Williams remains confident in him. The team aims to improve their skill players ability to help Simpson survey the defense and make plays when opportunities arise. The game is scheduled for December nineteenth at seven PM Central Time on ABC and ESPN.
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