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He was taken to the locker room and later ruled out for the rest of the game. Saban watches the game in the first half. Bennett shouts instructions to the Georgia offense in the second quarter. Georgia's George Pickens makes a diving catch in the first half.

It led to a Georgia field goal that tied the game at Offensive production was tough to come by in the first half. Mitchell tries to pull in a catch. Smart directs his team during the first quarter. Bennett recovers his own fumble during the Bulldogs' opening drive.

Reichard makes a field goal to give the Crimson Tide a lead in the first quarter. Fans watch the action in the first half. Georgia's Jordan Davis sacks Young on the game's opening drive. It was first ruled a fumble that Georgia returned for a touchdown. But replay reversed the call, and it was determined to be an incomplete pass instead. Team captains meet for the opening coin toss before kickoff.

Natalie Grant sings the National Anthem during the pregame festivities. Georgia fans cheer before the game. Alabama is introduced before the game. Young walks to the field for pregame warmups. Georgia players take the field before the game. Georgia's marching band performs before the game. While Alabama had a tremendous year, few will tell you that this was one of Saban's best teams. As for Georgia, while its defense is elite in every sense of the word, there are still holes on offense.

Bennett played capably well, but he's not a five-star game-changer type, and the Dawgs hardly had elite receivers. So not only are these two great teams, but they're two great teams that can get better. As I said, we're going to see them in this game again.

Probably in the CFP, too. It might even be next season. If that doesn't help speed up playoff expansion, nothing will. Need more college football in your life? Listen below and subscribe to the Cover 3 Podcast where we break down Georgia's first national championship win since The Dawgs have won their first national championship in 41 years!

You can now buy Georgia championship shirts, hats, hoodies and much more to celebrate the historic win. Get gear here now! Just not our night. RollTide pic. Eight of the last 13 national titles won by Nick Saban or a former Nick Saban assistant. From walk-on to national champion at his home state school. It means everything to Stetson Bennett. NationalChampionship pic. Kelee Ringo just picked off Bryce Young and returned it for a yard touchdown.

Congratulations, Georgia fans, you're 54 seconds away from being national champions. A 7-play, yard drive finishes with a yard touchdown pass to Brock Bowers and the Bulldogs are now up with left to play.

That was an impressive drive by the Bulldogs. The kind of drive you've seen Alabama make a million times to put an opponent away late in the game, except this time it was happening to Alabama. Still, it's a one-score game, and we all know how title games go between these two. A lot can still happen. College Football at a crossroads? Wolken predicts massive change is coming to the sport. Star high school football player arrested after fatal shooting of year-old in Ohio. It didn't take long for Alabama's offense to get back in Georgia territory, but the Bulldogs got off the field when it mattered most.

Alabama had a first-and-goal from the Georgia 5-yard line, but had to settle for yet another field goal. This time, a perfectly timed blitz spoiled what could have been a Bryce Young touchdown pass. Nick Saban then opted to cut the Georgia lead to with to play instead of trying for the go-ahead touchdown on fourth down.

After the blocked kick, Georgia decided to get back to its ground attack. It paid off in a big way when James Cook burst through the line for a yard gain. Cook raced all the way to the Alabama Three plays later, Zamir White — Cook's backfield mate — scored the first touchdown of the game from a yard out to give Georgia a lead with remaining in the third quarter.

Georgia pinned Alabama all the way at its own 2-yard line. Without Williams at receiver, Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien and got running back Brian Robinson involved — both as a runner and receiver out of the backfield. With Robinson leading the way, Alabama methodically moved into Georgia territory but eventually faced a third-and from the UGA That's when Young delivered a dime to freshman Agiye Hall.

The ball hit Hall right in the hands for what would have been a first down, but he dropped it. That was a ridiculously good throw by Bryce Young, who took a shot. Agiye Hall just dropped it.

That incompletion set up a yard field goal, a kick that was blocked by Georgia's Jalen Carter to keep the score at The first turnover of the game came early in the third quarter, but Georgia's offense could not cash it in with points.

On Alabama's second play from scrimmage in the second half, Bryce Young was picked off by Christopher Smith when he overthrew Jahleel Billingsley down the right sideline. Alabama's defense, with Will Anderson making his presence felt, quickly forced a three-and-out and Georgia coach Kirby Smart decided to punt on fourth-and-7 from the 40 rather than keep his offense on the field. Georgia was able to tack on a field goal with left in the first half, cutting Alabama's lead to From there, both coaching staffs went conservative.

Alabama opted to punt on fourth-and-8 from the Georgia 41 and then Georgia ran out the clock instead of trying to be aggressive in the final of the first half. Alabama outgained Georgia yards to in the first half. Almost all of those yards came through the air — for Alabama and for Georgia. Both defenses came up big on third down. Alabama converted on just three of its nine third-down tries.



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