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  Lane Kiffin believes if Tua Tagovailoa was healthy last season, Alabama would have beaten Auburn. Granted, it doesn't mean much now. The fact this revelation comes a day after the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel changed a rule in what appears to be a direct response to last season's 48-45 Auburn win in the Iron Bowl is purely coincidental. The Ole Miss coach joined Laura Rutledge for an interview with the SEC Network. He was asked how he would sort out the quarterback pecking order for Thursday night's NFL draft, and the former Alabama offensive coordinator revealed what he believes everybody assumes.

"Because of (Tua's) injury, Joe (Burrow) is gonna go first," Kiffin said Wednesday. "That's a given. "It would be interesting if Tua wasn't still in that game against Mississippi State, so, obviously, he doesn't get hurt. He uses the bye before Auburn, gets healthy and they probably beat Auburn. I think everybody would say that. "They would get themselves in the playoff. Then, I think, they're playing LSU. Who knows what happens in that game? Then, I think we're thinking about who is No. 1 (in the draft)." - Birmingham News


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