The next two practices involve as much hitting as any to this point.
Alabama is using this bye week to work not on third-ranked LSU, but on itself, correcting missteps of previous weeks without concern about an upcoming opponent.
And everyone is working.
"There's a lot to do. I don't feel like I'm letting up any," Saban said.
"We've developed a little higher standard, which is good in terms of the expectation of how we can play, what we can do," Saban said. "Hopefully, we can build on that in the future."
Not everything is the same in practice this week. Repetitions have increased for the second-string units, whereas starters receive the majority of plays on a normal game week.
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