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College football fans flock to social media to say Alabama should have had TCU’s spot in Playoff
By Adam Spencer
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Despite Nick Saban lobbying for his team prior to the College Football Playoff selection show last month, Alabama was left out of the final 4.
After a rough first half for TCU in Monday night’s CFP title game against Georgia, many fans wondered if Alabama would have been a better opponent for the Bulldogs.
As you can see below, college football fans flocked to Twitter to say Alabama would have fared better against the Dawgs than the Horned Frogs:
Alabama is the only team that could beat Georgia in this National Championship game… Argue with a brick wall…??♂️
— Roll Tide #18™ ? (@jerrysandersRTR) January 10, 2023
Should of been Alabama vs Georgia if we're being real with ourselves
— Scragg Lee (@GradeAMuzik) January 10, 2023
Can we have an exhibition game featuring Alabama & Georgia next week? #NationalChampionship
— Jason Bailey (@JasonBailey47) January 10, 2023
It should be Alabama vs Georgia rn
— MONEY (@mikeydunn_) January 10, 2023
SEC supremacy. Everyone knows Georgia Alabama would’ve been the only competitive CFP championship
— steaketh (@steaketh) January 10, 2023
Man, it would be way more fun to watch Alabama play Georgia tonight.
— Kev (@Fitz3041) January 10, 2023
https://twitter.com/TheChosenOne4L/status/1612626363902578690
Alabama should be in this game. They’re the only team capable of taking down Georgia. Sorry, not sorry. Save all your “they shouldn’t have lost” bullshit. What Bama did to K-State is how good the Tide are. #TCUvsUGA
— Fax Teller (@zimreapers) January 10, 2023
Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and LSU all would’ve beaten the brakes off TCU. Expand the playoff
— TG (@ToddyAndTheJets) January 10, 2023
https://twitter.com/LasVegas6062/status/1612629573803429889
Georgia didn’t have to face Alabama at all in 2022, so we can’t know for sure how a game between the 2 SEC powers would have gone this season.
But it does seem clear that the Crimson Tide would provide more of a challenge to the Dawgs than the Horned Frogs.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.