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Alabama's defense is playing well these days. That fact has been overshadowed by concerns about the struggling offense. The 12th-ranked Crimson Tide has allowed just three points to South Florida and 10 to No. 20 Mississippi since looking vulnerable in a loss to Texas. Cornerback Terrion Arnold says the defenders' want to show "everybody we are a really good defense." Alabama is set for another test against Mississippi State and quarterback Will Rogers.







