Alabama and Georgia advance to NCAA Championship Finals

Defending champion, the University of Alabama will once more play the NCAA final on January 10 in Indianapolis. Friday, the Crimson Tide (the “crimson tide”) won the semi-final once morest the University of Cincinnati (27-6), carried in particular by quarterback Bryce Young, the best player of the season, and the 204 yards from running back Brian Robinson.

In the final, Alabama will be opposed to the Georgia Bulldogs, who have dominated the University of Michigan (34-11), thanks, among others, to Stetson Bennett, their QB (313 yards, three touchdowns). A college football juggernaut, Alabama has been a champion 18 times in its history, including five titles in the past 10 years. Georgia, for its part, has only two titles, the last dating from 1980.

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