Nick Saban takes questions from the media following Alabama’s beat down of Ohio State| CBS Sports HQ
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Nick Saban takes questions from the media following Alabama’s beat down of Ohio State| CBS Sports HQ
Alabama capped an undefeated season taking down six ranked opponents as they wrapped up the 2020 season 12-0.
The Crimson Tide rolled through the Buckeyes in the 2021 National Championship with Mac Jones setting a National Championship record for passing yards and Devonta Smith setting the record for most receptions, yards and receiving touchdowns in a half.
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