Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide football team ended their 2019 campaign with a final regular-season record of 10-2, with losses to the eventual National Champions, LSU at home and in-state rival, Auburn, at Jordan Hare.
This record, paired with a win over Michigan in the Citrus Bowl, would bring joy to most programs across the country. However, this record led to Alabama missing the College Football Playoffs for the first time since its creation, which did not sit well with members of the team and fans.
College Football News predicted the records of the entire SEC and believes Alabama will end their 2020 season with a final record of 11-1. The lone loss is to come from Alabama’s contest against LSU in Baton Rouge, LA.
The loss to the Tigers seems interesting seeing that they lost most of their team, especially their Heisman-winning quarterback Joe Burrow; and members of their coaching staff, more specifically Joe Brady, the teams former passing game coordinator.
All together, Alabama would be set to face off against Georgia, in the SEC Championship, as LSU suffered three total losses in their prediction, leaving the Crimson Tide to be the SEC West’s representative.
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