After a staggering upset that ended Georgia’s nearly two-year unbeaten streak, Alabama is going all out to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff. Jalen Milroe, Alabama’s standout quarterback, had a message for the selection committee: “We just beat the number one team. What do you consider us?” The Crimson Tide, ranked eighth in the AP poll and CFP rankings, face an uphill battle but hope their victory over Georgia will be enough to sway the committee. The Bulldogs, vying for a third consecutive national title, now find their fate in the hands of others.
Alabama’s Redemption and Dominance
Alabama proved their mettle with a resilient performance against Georgia. Milroe, who overcame a challenging start to the season, threw two touchdown passes and showcased his dynamic playmaking abilities. The Crimson Tide’s defense also played a pivotal role, stifling Georgia’s offense and allowing just one score after the opening possession. This win marked Alabama’s 30th SEC crown, a testament to their status as a college football powerhouse.
“This is a team,” said Alabama coach Nick Saban, visibly proud of his players. The Tide’s redemption arc since their loss to Texas earlier in the season has been remarkable. With an 11-game winning streak, Alabama has positioned themselves for a potential playoff berth and a chance for Saban to add yet another national title to his record.
Georgia’s Hopes Hang in the Balance
Georgia, on the other hand, faces uncertainty after their defeat. Coach Kirby Smart adamantly defended his team’s credentials, emphasizing their status as one of the best four teams in the country. However, the Bulldogs must now rely on their exceptional performances over the past two seasons to convince the committee to grant them another shot at the playoff. In 2020, Alabama toppled Georgia in the SEC title game, only for both teams to ultimately compete in the playoff. Georgia would later avenge their loss with a victory in the national championship game. Now, their quest for a three-peat depends on external factors.
Alabama’s Defensive Dominance and Georgia’s Second Quarter Woes
Alabama’s defense delivered an outstanding performance, containing Georgia’s ground game to a mere 78 yards. This forced Georgia to heavily rely on their passing attack, a challenge they could not overcome. The Bulldogs’ Achilles’ heel once again proved to be the second quarter, as Alabama outscored them 14-0 during that period. Georgia will need to address these vulnerabilities in order to bounce back in future contests.
Groza Award Record Broken
While the spotlight shone on Alabama’s victory, kicker Will Reichard etched his name in the history books. Reichard’s 43-yard field goal propelled him to become the leading scorer in NCAA FBS history, surpassing former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds. As a Groza Award finalist, Reichard solidified his place as one of the game’s most exceptional kickers.
Playoff Predictions Await
With the CFP selection committee now in control, the fate of Alabama, Georgia, and other contenders hangs in the balance. The committee will unveil the four playoff teams and the New Year’s Six bowl assignments on Sunday. As the Sports News brand closely monitors the developments, stay tuned and let the anticipation build.