Did No. 2 Alabama have the week off?
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Alabama's opponent's offense led by former UAB quarterback
Austin Brown was once the promising young quarterback at a different Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school in Alabama, a Conference USA All-Freshman team selection at UAB in 2012 after throwing for an average of 283 yards per game in eight starts.
Two years after leaving UAB for Charleston Southern, Brown will be back in Alabama Saturday when the 9-1 Buccaneers of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) face No. 2 Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
After splitting time with another quarterback early in the season, Brown has been Charleston Southern's full-time quarterback since the team's fourth game.
A question about Brown during Tide coach Nick Saban's Wednesday news conference gave Saban an opportunity to go on a rant about not overlooking teams like Charleston Southern.
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