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Alabama has won three national titles under Nick Saban and came within a Tim Tebow fourth quarter, a miraculous kick return, and a tough loss to Ohio State from likely making it six in seven seasons.
Is Alabama Done? Utah's Win, Run Antonio: Cavalcade of Whimsy, Sept. 29
āWhen youāre fresh meat, kill and throw them something fresher.ā
Alabama has won three national titles under Nick Saban and came within a Tim Tebow fourth quarter, a miraculous kick return, and a tough loss to Ohio State from likely making it six in seven seasons.
Over the last eight years at Alabama under Sabanās watch, the Crimson Tide have gone 87-12. Those 12 losses?
ā 2008 SEC Championship, Florida, 31-20. Lost to a Gator team that went on to win the national title. Tebow was Tebow in the fourth to pull it out. This was the true national championship game.
ā 2009 Sugar Bowl, Utah, 31-17. Loss to a jacked up and ultra-focused Utah team that went 13-0.
ā 2010 at South Carolina, 35-21. This is the one aberration. The Gamecocks were just okay.
ā 2010 at LSU 24-21. A thriller in Death Valley to a team that went 11-2 and won the Cotton Bowl.
ā 2010 Auburn 28-27. Cam Newton and the 14-0 national champion Tigers were pretty good.
ā 2011 LSU 9-6. An all-time defensive slugfest against the eventual SEC champion. Bama got revenge by beating LSU for the national title.
ā 2012 Texas A&M 29-24. Johnny Manziel wins the Heisman. Alabama wins the national title.
ā 2013 Auburn 34-28. Lost in the historic kick six game was that if Bama actually makes the field goal, it at least gets to the national title game vs. Florida State.
ā 2014 Sugar Bowl, Oklahoma, 45-31. Youāll have to sort of forgive Alabama for not getting up off the mat for this one.
ā 2015 at Ole Miss, 23-17. Interception in the end zone. If Blake Sims finds O.J. Howard instead, Bama pulls it out.
ā 2015 Sugar Bowl, Ohio State, 42-35. People still act like the Crimson Tide got blown out by 40. This was the true national championship game.
ā 2015 Ole Miss, 43-37. The Rebels got every break, every miraculous play, and was +5 in turnover margin and Bama still almost pulled it out.
We donāt know what this yearās Ole Miss team is going to do, but outside of the 2010 loss to South Carolina ā which ended up winning nine games ā nine of the other losses came to teams that won at least ten games, last yearās nine-win Ole Miss team ended up going to a New Yearās Six bowl, three of the losses came to the eventual national champion, two came to the eventual runner-up for the national championship, and two came in BCS bowl games following soul-crushing defeats.
It took historical performances by championship-level teams to beat Alabama over the last eight seasons with only one double-digit loss out of the last nine defeats.
Throw all of that in with the No. 2 recruiting class in the country coming in next year according to Scout.com ā and after finishing second this year and No. 1 in 2014 ā and even then, people are actually writing and talking about the demise of Alabama football. Today, I was asked this question on a radio appearance (think when Belichick was asked last year around this time whether or not Tom Brady was still the starter).
āIf Alabama loses to Georgia, is Nick Saban in trouble?ā
(Heavy sigh)
Alabama has won three national titles under Nick Saban and came within a Tim Tebow fourth quarter, a miraculous kick return, and a tough loss to Ohio State from likely making it six in seven seasons.
Is Alabama Done? Utah's Win, Run Antonio: Cavalcade of Whimsy, Sept. 29
āWhen youāre fresh meat, kill and throw them something fresher.ā
Alabama has won three national titles under Nick Saban and came within a Tim Tebow fourth quarter, a miraculous kick return, and a tough loss to Ohio State from likely making it six in seven seasons.
Over the last eight years at Alabama under Sabanās watch, the Crimson Tide have gone 87-12. Those 12 losses?
ā 2008 SEC Championship, Florida, 31-20. Lost to a Gator team that went on to win the national title. Tebow was Tebow in the fourth to pull it out. This was the true national championship game.
ā 2009 Sugar Bowl, Utah, 31-17. Loss to a jacked up and ultra-focused Utah team that went 13-0.
ā 2010 at South Carolina, 35-21. This is the one aberration. The Gamecocks were just okay.
ā 2010 at LSU 24-21. A thriller in Death Valley to a team that went 11-2 and won the Cotton Bowl.
ā 2010 Auburn 28-27. Cam Newton and the 14-0 national champion Tigers were pretty good.
ā 2011 LSU 9-6. An all-time defensive slugfest against the eventual SEC champion. Bama got revenge by beating LSU for the national title.
ā 2012 Texas A&M 29-24. Johnny Manziel wins the Heisman. Alabama wins the national title.
ā 2013 Auburn 34-28. Lost in the historic kick six game was that if Bama actually makes the field goal, it at least gets to the national title game vs. Florida State.
ā 2014 Sugar Bowl, Oklahoma, 45-31. Youāll have to sort of forgive Alabama for not getting up off the mat for this one.
ā 2015 at Ole Miss, 23-17. Interception in the end zone. If Blake Sims finds O.J. Howard instead, Bama pulls it out.
ā 2015 Sugar Bowl, Ohio State, 42-35. People still act like the Crimson Tide got blown out by 40. This was the true national championship game.
ā 2015 Ole Miss, 43-37. The Rebels got every break, every miraculous play, and was +5 in turnover margin and Bama still almost pulled it out.
We donāt know what this yearās Ole Miss team is going to do, but outside of the 2010 loss to South Carolina ā which ended up winning nine games ā nine of the other losses came to teams that won at least ten games, last yearās nine-win Ole Miss team ended up going to a New Yearās Six bowl, three of the losses came to the eventual national champion, two came to the eventual runner-up for the national championship, and two came in BCS bowl games following soul-crushing defeats.
It took historical performances by championship-level teams to beat Alabama over the last eight seasons with only one double-digit loss out of the last nine defeats.
Throw all of that in with the No. 2 recruiting class in the country coming in next year according to Scout.com ā and after finishing second this year and No. 1 in 2014 ā and even then, people are actually writing and talking about the demise of Alabama football. Today, I was asked this question on a radio appearance (think when Belichick was asked last year around this time whether or not Tom Brady was still the starter).
āIf Alabama loses to Georgia, is Nick Saban in trouble?ā
(Heavy sigh)
