Alabama, Oklahoma and College Football Playoff
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The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 23-21 Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium in a major resume-booster for the College Football Playoff.
Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables was on cloud nine after beating Alabama football for the second straight year on Saturday. As Venables spoke to media outside of the visitor’s locker room in Tuscaloosa, with the smell of cigar smoke perfuming the air, he praised his team’s effort and toughness in the 23-21 victory.
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Reaction to Alabama’s loss to Oklahoma: ‘Troll Tide. Good luck against Auburn. You’ll need it’
Three Crimson Tide turnovers resulted in 17 Oklahoma points, including a Ty Simpson’s first-quarter pick 6, negated more than 400 yards of total offense from Kalen DeBoer’s team. Now, all eyes turn to Alabama’s chances for a bid to the SEC Championship Game as well as its standing with the College Football Playoff committee.
The No. 4-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide play host to the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners in what should prove to be a phenomenal SEC matchup.