In their four-game history, Alabama has dominated the Ohio State Buckeyes. In 1978, 1986, and 1995, the Crimson Tide defeated Ohio State, but that changed during the inaugural College Football Playoff in 2014.
According to John Talty and Matt Zenitz of AL.com, Monday night's national championship game between Alabama and Ohio State could be pushed back to a later date due to COVID-19 issues.
The No. 1 ranked Clemson Tigers had their yearly close win against an unranked team in the disappointing Atlantic Coast Conference. After squeaking out a win from a then 4-2 Boston College squad, it’s clear to me that a competitive 2020 College Football Playoff shouldn’t include the Clemson Tigers.
The trophy has been awarded to the University of Alabama six times since its inception in 1986, and according to the release, is the most-awarded school in the trophy's 34 years of circulation.
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Alabama freshman, Tagovailoa, Smith and Najee Harris led the Crimson Tide offensively and secured Saban's sixth national championship.
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Mike Detillier of "The Big" 870 in New Orleans, and famed NFL Draft analyst, joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to present his argument on why Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is still a top-5 pick in April's NFL Draft.
There is a new number one, as Ohio State took care of business beating Penn State 28-17. Alabama remains ranked fifth overall in this week’s College Football Playoff Poll. A decisive 66-3 victory over Western Carolina was not enough to move Alabama above Georgia this week.