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Twitter reacts to Alabama’s dominant performance against Michigan State
By Chris Wright
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A sample of Twitter reaction after Alabama dominated Michigan State 38-0 Thursday night to reach the national championship.
Alabama and Clemson are the two best teams in the country and it's not even close after that.
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) January 1, 2016
Alabama on an 87-7 run on Michigan State.
— Ryan Brown (@RyanBrownLive) January 1, 2016
What Alabama's doing is even more impressive when you consider how ill-prepared they were after playing that weak SEC schedule. ?
— Matt Scalici (@MattScalici) January 1, 2016
Alabama will try to be 2nd modern day college FB team to win 4 titles in 7 years (Notre Dame did it between 1943-1949)
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 1, 2016
End of 3Q: Alabama up 31-0 on the Big 10 champion while letting its Heisman winner work a half-day.
— Cecil Hurt (@CecilHurt) January 1, 2016
Alabama's front seven has laid waste to a good offensive line. Destroyed it.
— Pat Forde (@ByPatForde) January 1, 2016
This has been a methodical, thorough, impressive butt-kicking by Alabama. And man, that interception just before halftime tilted it for good
— Tim May (@TIM_MAYsports) January 1, 2016
Michigan State held Ohio State to 132 total yards and 14 points. Alabama has 422 yards and leads 38-0. Roll Tide!
— Crimson Magazine (@CrimsonMagazine) January 1, 2016
There is not a stadium big enough in the world to handle Alabama-Clemson. This will be one where you take a second mortgage on the house.
— Tony Barnhart (@MrCFB) January 1, 2016
Alabama points: 38
Michigan State rushing yards: 29— Landon Howell (@landonhowell) January 1, 2016
This will be on an Alabama shirt eventually. Mark my words pic.twitter.com/PpBWUkED4P
— K/DA Stan (@TubaMasterTom) January 1, 2016
Worth repeating … because nothing has changed.
There isn't an offense in America built to handle any of what Alabama's doing on defense right now.
— Chris Wright (@CWrightSDS) November 15, 2015
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A 30-time APSE award-winning editor with previous stints at the Miami Herald, The Indianapolis Star and News & Observer, Executive Editor Chris Wright oversees editorial operations for Saturday Down South.