3 Reasons To Bet Against Alabama To Win College Football
Written by Henry Watkins on December 5, 2016
It doesn’t matter what sport you talk about, it’s tough for any team in the modern era to become a dynasty. The only sport that really has that going on right now is college football, where the Alabama Crimson Tide have been the dominant team for a decade. Nick Saban turned this program around in a big way when he took the reins, and he is able to recruit in a way that allows him to reload at every position, no matter how many of his charges he loses to the NFL draft. This year has been no different, and the Crimson Tide are back in the College Football Playoff with a chance to repeat as champion. It’s tough to see that not happening, but there are some things that could get in the way. Let’s look at 3 reasons why Alabama WILL NOT win the National Championship.
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