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CFB World Refuses to Accept Alabama Football Defeat

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersDecember 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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A topic among college football fans and the media has been the impact of Alabama’s injuries in the title game. However, there is no good reason to talk about it.

Injuries are an unfortunate part of all sports, and the more they occur, the more games are hampered. The world of college football is no exception to this rule, to the point where the impact of missing players is discussed after every game.

The latest example in college football obviously came after Monday night’s entertaining national championship game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs.

A rematch of last month’s SEC title game, the national championship saw Georgia exact revenge on its league’s biggest foe. Despite a 41-24 loss in early December, they overwhelmed the Tide in what ended as a 33-18 victory in favor of the Bulldogs.

During the affair, however, Alabama lost an impact player in Jameson Williams, one of the best wide receivers in the country. It was certainly a big loss, especially considering this fellow star receiver John Metchie III had already disappeared for the Tide.

So as one could surely imagine, the weight of the absences of these players was measured by the supporters following the defeat of Alabama, which is very understandable. What is not it very understandable, that’s how serious it is college football media took up the discussion.

Once again, the Crimson Tide surely felt the absences of their two best receivers, common sense can confirm this. But the fact that such a topic penetrated the minds of analysts and experts, so much so that they analyzed it in exciting detail, is not very interesting.

Many college football viewers knew the Tide had a solid chance of winning the national title game. Thus, seeing a convincing defeat for them, a subject like the impact of their injuries so heavy in sports debates implies a denial of the outcome of the match. .

In other words, the “Bama Bias” really shows its face in the media after the title match, because when someone beats Bama, there has to be an explanation that somehow invalidates it. another one. There must beno matter how much the opponent deserved victory.

Yes, if the Crimson Tide had a healthy combination of Metchie III and Williams throughout their rematch with UGA, their chances of winning would certainly have increased. Not a single soul refutes this.

However, even at their healthiest, these two would never have been on defense, giving up Georgia’s scores. They also wouldn’t have been there to throw a pick in the final moments.

The CFB world just needs to let Georgia have their national championship, AKA, something they haven’t had in over four decades. Again, injuries are a part of the game, so the more that is talked about, the less acceptance of Alabama’s fair loss seems to be.

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