Though Alabama was able to make it a one-score affair at halftime of Saturday’s SEC Championship Game, the Crimson Tide at one point trailed Georgia 21-7.

That means an Alabama win would make history.

No team has ever come back to win an SEC title game when trailing by 14 or more points, according to SEC communications director Chuck Dunlap. On top of that stat boding well for the No. 4 Bulldogs, Dunlap also tweeted that teams leading at halftime of the SEC Championship Game have lost only four times and have won six straight.

To make matters worse for No. 1 Alabama, it is 0-4 when losing at halftime of the league title game. Georgia, meanwhile, is 3-1 when leading in the annual contest.

But there’s still a chance the Crimson Tide can buck history, especially considering Nick Saban’s squad receives the ball to begin the second half down 21-14. It’ll be interesting to see if Alabama can once again mount an epic rally against the Bulldogs after erasing a 13-point deficit in last year’s national championship game.