2019 CFP National Championship (Clemson v Alabama) One Hour

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In yet another chapter of the recently escalated championship rivalry between Clemson and Alabama, we know that the College Football National Championship trophy will continue to reside in Tuscaloosa or travel back to Clemson, where it resided two years ago. This is a battle of heavyweight offenses and defenses, of tremendous quarterbacks, and brilliant coaching staffs. Tua Tagaivailoa and Trevor Lawrence command their offenses. Quinnen Williams and Christian Wilkins spirit the defenses. Each team will have the chance to become the first 15 - 0 team in over a century so sit back, relax, and enjoy this inevitable rematch one more time.
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Whoever chose The Stones for the intros needs a raise!

leviiniguez
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that’s alabama offensive is probably the most talented offensive in college football history with QB tua, WR/TE devonte, jerry, ruggs, waddle, & irv, OL johan, jedrick, & leatherwoods plus RB jacobs & najee got damn just truly unfair talent therr could be 11 first & second round picks like tf the fact they didn’t win a championship in 2019 is just a disappointment

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Im not saying clemson isnt good. Theyre a helluva ball club. An idiot can see that. But while Clemson is smoking the doors off some typical ACC doormat on any given week in the fall, Bama is either going down to the wire with another nationally relevant sec team. When Clemson is basically just having a scrimmage with what MIGHT be a top 30 team in thier ACC Championship "Game", Alabama is battling another contender. Ohio State is battling another contender--lol, although I do use the word "contender" here with some amount of caution lmao. I've looked at Clemsons schedule every year. And its embarrassing. Its very simple, if you take 2 elite teams, you make one team play basically 11 doormats with MAYBE one game that might go deep into the 3rd quarter. And you make the other team play in a conference that has produced 3 or 4 DIFFERENT teams that have won NCs the past 10 years, and annually puts half the conference in the top 15 and into bowls??? Then which team is gonna be better come playoff time?? Ill tell you. That team that had to do just enough work to stay hot, while never really getting team that never was having to deal with the injuries that go along with a game like the IRON BOWL, or the UA/UGA game. Or a defensive slobberknocker like the UA/LSU game in Baton Rouge. The Eight Win Wonders (aka Auburn) took clemson down to the wire 2 years straight. Lol...i think that thats about all I needed to say really lol

Jbsutt