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Fast-forward to Atlanta? Fans take to Twitter to say Alabama and Georgia are only good teams in 2021
By Adam Spencer
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Georgia shut out a hapless Vanderbilt squad 62-0 in Nashville on Saturday afternoon.
At halftime of Saturday night’s game against Southern Miss in Tuscaloosa, Alabama looks absolutely dominant, holding a 42-7 lead at the intermission.
Alabama QB Bryce Young continues to look like a Heisman contender, the defense is elite, blah, blah, blah … we’ve heard this all before, right?
So, on a weekend where other top teams have struggled, including losses by Iowa State and Clemson, should we just fast-forward this season and set up the SEC Championship Game showdown between the Crimson Tide and Bulldogs?
Many fans on Twitter say they’ve seen enough to know that the Tide and Dawgs are the only 2 strong squads in all of college football this year:
https://twitter.com/joestencel/status/1441920783790469120
Looking like a Bama Georgia kinda year in college football
— Eric Gillespie (@EricGillespie24) September 26, 2021
https://twitter.com/nashvegas__/status/1441918920244486146
It’s Georgia, Bama, and everyone else boys
— shiggy mcqueery (@ShiggyMcqueery) September 26, 2021
Ok I’ve seen enough college football to tell that everybody sucks except #Alabama and #Georgia . Can we just fast forward to January and get this season over?
— Dan Hammill (@bugsypoopypants) September 26, 2021
It really is crazy how it’s Alabama Georgia and then everyone else this year it’s also crazy how big the gap is
— holley (@HolleyBrandon) September 26, 2021
I mean winner of Georgia/Alabama has this shit wrapped up right? Lol seems like it’s those two teams and then a big gap to everyone else
— garrett (@garrettcollier_) September 26, 2021
Just put Georgia and Alabama in the CFP and let them play best 2 out of 3.
— CrazyPoorAsian (@ethxtreme) September 26, 2021
alabama, georgia, ole miss, arkansas 4 team playoff who says no
— kelsey orr (@kelseytayorr) September 26, 2021
Obviously, we aren’t going to skip ahead to the SEC title game (where’s the fun in that?), but these fans are right — unless another team steps up in a big way, it could be a year where Alabama and Georgia meet in Atlanta and then square off again in the College Football Playoff. We’ll see!
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.