Longshore and McKnight: Cowboys-Eagles smackdown, Alabama ticket crackdown, Auburn opener hype, Troy at Clemson intrigue, and more…

The Cowboys–Eagles opener became as much about spectacle as football, with WWE-style smoke, steam, and even Boyz II Men setting the stage before a lightning delay stretched the drama. That showmanship carried into debate over Alabama’s own house rules, where the Tide reportedly revoked seats from long-time season ticket holders caught reselling on secondary markets. The move highlighted the growing scrutiny of digital ticket transfers, and whether programs are overstepping in their pursuit of controlling fan access and revenue.

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Closer to home, Auburn fans were told to expect Jordan-Hare’s opener to mirror the intensity of Neville Arena, while Tuscaloosa’s gameday energy remained in question. Troy’s looming trip to Clemson resurfaced memories of past near-upsets and reignited speculation about Dabo Swinney’s perpetual place in Alabama’s “what if” conversations. On the betting front, Lee Sterling leaned into SEC value plays, picking Missouri over Kansas, Auburn big against Ball State, and Alabama to “name the score” versus ULM. But the show’s edge came with Jalen Carter’s ejection for spitting on Dak Prescott, a moment that spun into a Topic Wheel detour on Luis Suárez’s infamous antics—proof again that college and pro football never run short on villains.

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