Bama has played a couple decent QB's this season, but they haven't played any consistent QB's. Chad Kelly is good, but he's not consistent. As for UW, I like Jake Browning, but he hasn't been consistently good against their better competition. So whatever Peterson comes up with for a game plan, it will probably have to involve doing something different with his QB, like getting him out of the pocket and become more mobile. But it's going to be tough for the Huskies after Saban has had a month to game plan for them. I would much rather catch Bama in the second game. The biggest thing UW has going for them is unlike many of Bama's opponents this year, they don't turn the ball over, so it could make it a little harder for Bama's defense to score or set up short fields for their offense. The real battle that I'm looking forward to seeing in that game is Bama's OL vs UW's D-Line. I think UW has one of the best defensive lines in the country. If Bama can't run against them, it will be interesting to see if Hurts can make the big play. To me, that's the key to the game. The second game is a much different story. I think Bama is going to run into some problems with either team. Especially Clemson because of Watson's ability to read defenses and ad lib plays.