šŸ“” Nick Saban learned of Alabama’s playoff fate in classic Nick Saban fashion

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — While everyone in the college football world was glued to a television, Alabama coach Nick Saban was out doing one of his favorite things: recruiting.

It was announced Sunday that Alabama earned the No. 4 in the College Football Playoff. The Crimson Tide will face No. 1 Clemson in the Sugar Bowl semifinal on Jan. 1. No. 2 Oklahoma and No. 3 Georgia will meet in the Rose Bowl semifinal on Jan. 1.

During his appearance on ESPN, Saban revealed how he learned of Alabama’s playoff fate.

ā€œI hate to admit that we had recruits in for official visits this weekend,ā€ Saban said. ā€œI was actually bringing one of those recruits to my office so I was in the car and kind of missed it. So, when I got here, everybody was waiting for me, and it was really exciting. We’re very pleased and proud and happy. I’m sorry I missed you guys, but we found out another way.ā€

Alabama and Clemson have met the last two years in the title game with both contests being decided by less than 5 points.

Alabama won a 45-40 thriller in 2015. Last season, Clemson defeated the Crimson Tide 35-31 on a last-second touchdown. While it won’t be for the title, this is the rubber match many college football fans wanted.

ā€œI certainly believed and trusted in the integrity of the committee that they would do their very best to put the best teams in,ā€ Saban said. ā€œA lot of good teams. I’d like to congratulate the other teams that got in, and some of the other teams that got strong consideration. But I really do believe based on the total body of work, our team really deserved the opportunity to be in. We’re very pleased and happy that they did.ā€

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