Clemson v. Alabama


Never understood this. I even heard announcers in one of the NFL games yesterday mention the "all-star" crews that were doing the playoffs, and how they seemed somewhat unorganized and had communication problems. I've always thought they should pick the best crews, not single refs and make a new crew.
 
I'm worried for Clemson, because I think they win, and I'm pretty much always wrong.
 
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ESPN in with a graphic that is 66% excited about football.
 
Guessing some Tide booster bought box seats for tonight's game for the Monroe, LA district attorney who refused to file charges against two of their players?
 
I want somebody to explain something to me. ESPN keeps saying Clemson has the longest title drought in the nation, but they won their last title in 1981, a year after UGA won its last. How does that work?
 
15% of Clemson's drives so far this year ended in a fumble or interception. 115th in the nation. If they can protect the ball I think they have a good shot at winning.

That's a big if, especially considering Bama's penchant for scoring on D.
 
I could be wrong but I have a feeling that Clemson wins this pretty easily
 
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