Last Updated on September 29, 2009 4:00 pm by drew
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Lexington,
A season-ending injury to standout linebacker Dont’a Hightower has put a damper on an otherwise terrific start for the third-ranked Crimson Tide going into their SEC matchup at Kentucky on Saturday.
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The sophomore occasionally lined up at defensive end and also was a force against the run – he had 16 tackles and four were for a loss. Hightower tore a ligament in his left knee in last Saturday’s 35-7 win over
Maybe no one took the news harder than the Crimson Tide’s other inside linebacker, All-American junior Rolando McClain.
"He’s not just my teammate, he’s like a little brother to me," McClain said. "We’ve been like that since he got here. When he went out, it was like a part of me went out."
The duo of McClain and Hightower is a big reason
It’s unclear who will start in Hightower’s place after Saban shuffled around his linebacking corps last week, bringing Courtney Upshaw off the bench while Cory Reamer was moved inside. Either Upshaw, freshman Nico Johnson – a five-star recruit who has appeared in two games – or sophomore Chris Jordan is likely to get the start Saturday.
"I don’t think we’re going to miss a step because coach Saban is going to put the guy at his spot that best fits that position," said McClain, the team leader with 23 tackles. "I have confidence in the defense. One guy doesn’t make a defense, and I don’t think this is going to break us. I think everybody around him, around me, is just going to have to step it up."
Last week’s effort surely added to the defense’s confidence.
It’s a scary proposition for a
Coach Rich Brooks knows facing
"They’re not any worse," he said with a laugh. "
The Tide are not considered to be on the same level as
While averaging 40.5 points and 490.5 yards per game,
First-year starter Greg McElroy made up for the limited ground attack by having the best game of his career, going 17 of 24 for 291 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. For the second straight week, no
"We’re a team offense," McElroy said. "
Though
Mike Hartline, who had a 147.2 rating through the first two games, went 13 of 28 for 85 yards with two interceptions.
Posted: 9/29/09 4:00PM ET