Alabama at LSU odds: Early point spread updated, How to Watch

Alabama and LSU will renew their rivalry under the lights in Week 11. Ahead of the game, the early point spread has been updated.
The Crimson Tide are 2.5-point favorites against the Tigers in Death Valley, according to FanDuel. The over-under is also set at 57.5 points.
Both teams will be coming off their bye weeks, although they had vastly different days last time they played. Alabama didn’t leave any room for doubt against Missouri, cruising to a 34-0 lead behind a balanced attack on offense and staunch defense. Jam Miller had two touchdowns while Justice Haynes had another to go with a team-high 79 rushing yards.
LSU, meanwhile, saw its lead vanish against Texas A&M en route to a 38-23 loss at Kyle Field. Garrett Nussmeier threw for 405 yards in the effort, but had three interceptions that all set up scores for the Aggies in the second half.
Alabama and LSU are still looking to make some noise in a crowded SEC and keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Here’s how to watch the intriguing matchup.
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How to watch Alabama at LSU
Time: Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.
Nussmeier’s struggles were one of the big storylines after the Texas A&M game, which dropped LSU to 6-2 on the season. But Brian Kelly said he’s not worried about his quarterback and pointed to similar struggles Jayden Daniels had before he found a groove.
“That’s the process of a first-time starter at quarterback,” Kelly said. “You weren’t here, but some of these ladies and gentlemen that were here in Jayden Daniels’ first year, we threw for 86 yards against Auburn. We barely got out of Arkansas after a 13-10 win. We got our butts kicked against Tennessee. Jayden Daniels, they’re ready to put up a statue in Washington right now. There were many, many people calling for his job here in Baton Rouge early in his tenure.
“So it’s the life of the quarterback at any level and Garrett knows that. His dad’s a quarterback coach. He’s built for this and he’s not a guy that is gonna shy away from it.”