Media members react to Alabama's sixth national championship under Nick Saban
Alabama won the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, trouncing Ohio State 52-24 to win a sixth title under Nick Saban.
It’s Saban’s seventh total championship, which passes the great Bear Bryant, who also won six titles at Alabama. Heisman-winning WR DeVonta Smith had 12 catches for 215 yards and 3 scores, all in the first half before he injured his hand.
After the game, media members took to Twitter to react to the Crimson Tide’s dominant performance. Here were some of the top tweets in the aftermath of the historic night for Alabama:
Congrats to Bama but unfortunately we’ll never know for sure if they would have beaten Coastal Carolina under this system.
— Russillo (@ryenarussillo) January 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/VerneFUNquist/status/1348847469187227649
Just to be clear to all you Bama fans, Bama did not win a title without Waddle!!!!! Just saying ??♂️ #FactsOnly
— David Pollack (@davidpollack47) January 12, 2021
All gave some. Some gave all.
Congrats to @DeVontaSmith_6 for one hell of a college career. Bravo. ??? pic.twitter.com/HaXwChbyGr— Alex Byington (@_AlexByington) January 12, 2021
Every single recruiting class that has signed with Nick Saban at Alabama will have won a national championship.
— Matt Scalici (@MattScalici) January 12, 2021
Wow, Bama winning another Championship after subbing out their QB.
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) January 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/wesrucker247/status/1348853921939402753
START. THE. CHANT.
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) January 12, 2021
Possibly the greatest team in the greatest dynasty in the history of the sport.
Crimson Tide roll, 52-24
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) January 12, 2021
Ring No. 6 for Nick Saban at Alabama pic.twitter.com/o3r3SLcetl
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) January 12, 2021
??? ???????? ????. #RollTide pic.twitter.com/1CJX0STdZX
— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) January 12, 2021
Alabama has now won an FBS-high 8 games in the College Football Playoff, all since 2015.
Kansas has won 9 total games since 2015.
h/t @JohnnyPhisher
— Jason Starrett (@starrettjason) January 12, 2021
Nick Saban is the greatest CFB coach of all-time…not debatable
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— Joel Klatt (@joelklatt) January 12, 2021
Will Saban stick around for a shot at an eighth title? We’ll see how many more years the greatest coach of all time plans to prowl the sidelines.