Chicago Sun-Times

AN UNRELENTIN­G TIDE

Alabama is head and shoulders above rest of CFP hopefuls

- STEVE GREENBERG sgreenberg@suntimes.com | @SLGreenber­g

In the first College Football Playoff, four seasons ago, No. 4 seed Ohio State stunned No. 1 Alabama in a semifinal and then blew the doors off No. 2 Oregon for the championsh­ip.

In the most recent playoff, No. 4 Alabama dominated No. 1 Clemson before stomping on No. 3 Georgia’s heart in overtime.

And in the next playoff, No. 4 Whoever It Is might as well not even show up. The No. 1 Crimson Tide will be waiting, and the beating they’ll lay on an outclassed, overwhelme­d opponent will be unspeakabl­e.

I don’t know it, I just guarantee it.

Ask LSU, which took the field in Death Valley with the No. 3 ranking and every intention of turning its season into a sumptuous banquet of championsh­ip possibilit­ies. Instead, the Tigers were scattered, smothered, covered, chunked, topped and diced 29-0. Look, our Waffle House-obsessed friends in the South know what I’m talking about.

All the talk has been about Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa, who shined on one leg Saturday. But he was outshone by his defense, which — no one should ever forget — is the gold standard.

A question posed seemingly every year: Is this Nick Saban’s best team yet? I’m asking. And I’m answering: Yep, it sure is.

On to the rest of the “Big 10” (where 10 actually means 10):

2 We’re No. 3! Notre Dame is 9-0 and in great shape for the playoff after its 31-21 victory at Northweste­rn. Bank on this: If the Irish win out — and they should — they’ll be no worse than third in the final playoff poll. That means no Alabama. That means a chance to win a 13th game and play for all the marbles … and probably get destroyed by the Tide, but we’ll cross that bridge when it collapses.

3 Yeah, yeah, whatever: Northweste­rn has lost four times — and was 0-3 out of conference — and is apologizin­g to absolutely nobody. At 5-1 in the Big Ten, the Wildcats still rule the West division. They even hold tiebreaker­s over 4-2 Purdue and Wisconsin. Worst banner season ever? The operative word, people, is “banner.”

4 Michigan 42, Penn State 7: And the best team in the Big Ten is — hint — not Ohio State. 5 Ohio State 36, Nebraska 31: The Buckeyes last played an all-around great game in September. In other news, they’ve won 13 of their last 14 games against Michigan. Think Nov. 24 in Columbus will be interestin­g?

6 So that happened: Just when it seemed Illinois would lose every football game until approximat­ely the end of time, it hung double-nickels on Minnesota in a 55-31 victory. What does it mean? For one thing, it means the Gophers are getting nowhere fast under P.J. Fleck.

7 Rosy Grier: Nobody was better in Week 10 than West Virginia quarterbac­k Will Grier, who led a last-ditch touchdown drive for a 42-41 win at Texas and finished it with a picture-perfect 33-yard scoring pass to Gary Jennings before running in the two-point conversion himself. This is your Heisman frontrunne­r … if Tagovailoa were still backing up Jalen Hurts.

8 Clemson 77, Louisville 16: I’m old enough to remember when Bobby Petrino had a pulse.

9 State of pay-no-mind: Florida lost at home by 21 points to Missouri. Miami lost at home by eight to Duke. At least Florida State had the decency to be embarrasse­d by 19 at North Carolina State. Anybody remember when the Sunshine State was the center of the college football universe?

10 Greatest quote ever: “Rushing statistics in college football aren’t correct.” That from a dutifully unimpresse­d Saban after Alabama held LSU to 12 yards rushing. Knowing the man, he probably lost sleep Saturday night wondering why it couldn’t have been 11.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Damien Harris (19 carries for 107 yards and a TD against LSU) is one of the weapons in Alabama’s arsenal.
GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES Damien Harris (19 carries for 107 yards and a TD against LSU) is one of the weapons in Alabama’s arsenal.
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