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Indiana grabs top seed in College Football Playoff. Alabama and Miami make it, Notre Dame left out
Alabama and Miami are in, Notre Dame is out and Indiana is No. 1 in the College Football Playoff’s 12-team bracket.
Alabama is back in the College Football Playoff. Even with the 21-point loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, the Crimson Tide earned the 9 seed in the College Football Playoff and will face No. 8 Oklahoma on the road in Norman on Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. CT for the opening round matchup.
You can tune in to the Georgia vs. Alabama game on ABC as part of ESPN on ABC. ABC is available on streaming platforms including DirecTV and Sling, but for the most comprehensive college football coverage, you can also watch this game and hundreds more this season on the ESPN App with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.
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Can Alabama make it into the College Football Playoff with 3 losses? Can Duke make it with 5?
Alabama is forcing the group that will set the College Football Playoff bracket to ask: Should a 12-team tournament include a team with three losses?
National analyst Clay Travis makes a strong response after fan accuses him of being paid by Kalen Deboer's Alabama.
The Alabama Crimson Tide travels to face the Auburn Tigers on Saturday, aiming to secure a spot in the SEC Championship.
Alabama football 2026 signee Traeshawn Brown had no stars, and no recruiting profile. Now he's about to join the Crimson Tide. How does that happen?
Goodwill and Jennings are the sixth and seventh South Alabama players whose plans to enter the portal have been publicly revealed. Also set to pursue a transfer are center Malachi Preciado, wide receiver Jeremy Scott, defensive linemen Ed Smith and RJ Moss and cornerback Nehemiah Chandler.
The former Alabama quarterback enjoyed a breakout 2025 season as a starter in the ACC, throwing for 2,025 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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Ex-NBC host Chuck Todd rips College Football Playoff officials over Alabama getting into field
Former NBC host Chuck Todd was perturbed over the Alabama Crimson Tide getting into the College Football Playoff on Sunday with three losses.