Alabama and Georgia meet on a collision course for the SEC Championship Game on Saturday.

The Crimson Tide won a 10th consecutive game and the Bulldogs stayed unbeaten. Though Alabama barely made it to 10-straight victories, ESPN commentator Paul Finebaum sees a confident Tide squad going into Atlanta.

“There’s not a team in America that handles the moment better than Alabama,” Finebaum said during the McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning show on Monday. “Five times this year they’ve been either tied or behind and won those games, and that’s why I don’t think Saturday is going to faze them.”

“This is the one school that isn’t looking over at Georgia and going ‘Oh my goodness, we have to play Georgia,'” Finebaum added. “They know what happened 2 years ago in this game, and they also know what happened 2 years ago in the national championship game.

Alabama came in ranked No. 3 that year, 2021, and beat the top-ranked Bulldogs 41-24. Georgia returned the favor in the College Football Playoff national championship game weeks later.

“But I really like everything about this Alabama team,” Finebaum said. “It’s not a masterpiece that’s going to hang in an art museum … because it’s got too many flaws. But that doesn’t matter, it’s still a masterpiece of sorts.”