Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Alabama tops preseason poll

Crimson Tide finds itself No. 1 entering campaign for third straight year

- By Ralph D. Russo AP College Football Writer

Alabama will begin its quest for a second consecutiv­e national championsh­ip with a rare threepeat.

The Crimson Tide is just the second team to be ranked No. 1 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll for three straight seasons. Alabama received 42 out of 61 first-place votes.

No. 2 Clemson received 18 firstplace votes. Georgia is No. 3 and Wisconsin is fourth. The Badgers received one first-place vote. Ohio State was ranked No. 5.

The preseason AP poll started in 1950 and since then only Oklahoma from 1985-87 had started No. 1 in three straight years until now.

Ring up another milestone for coach Nick Saban’s Tide dynasty. Alabama has won five national championsh­ips since 2009 and now has been No. 1 to start the season five times under Saban. Last season was the first time Saban’s team started and finished the season No. 1.

The Tide enter this season with a question at quarterbac­k, but there appears to be two good answers from which Saban has to choose: Tua Tagovailoa won the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game for Alabama with a second-half comeback and overtime touchdown pass. Jalen Hurts has led the Tide to the national title game in each of his two seasons as a starter.

Whoever is quarterbac­k, Alabama’s offense should be potent with running back Damien Harris working behind a powerful line anchored by tackle Jonah Williams.

The Tide’s always tough defense will have all new starters in the secondary, but defensive end Raekwon Davis and linebacker­s Mack Wilson and Dylan Moses are primed to be Alabama’s next

All-Americans.

The machine never stops in Tuscaloosa. One again, everybody is chasing Alabama.

NO. 1 AT BEING NO. 1

The AP poll began in 1936 and Alabama is approachin­g the top of a very storied list:

Ohio State — 105 weeks at No. 1 Alabama — 104 Oklahoma — 101 Notre Dame — 98 Southern California — 91 Florida State — 72 Nebraska — 70

PRESEASON FAVORITES

This is Alabama’s seventh time overall being a preseason No. 1, matching USC for fourth most.

Oklahoma — 10 preseason No. 1 rankings Ohio State — 8 Alabama — 7 USC—7 Florida State 6 Nebraska — 6

THE OTHER CHAMPS

Central Florida was the only team in the country to go undefeated last season and — you might have heard — the school decided to declare the Knights national champions because why not? This is college football and nobody is really in charge.

UCF is ranked in the Top 25 for the first time to the start the season, coming in 21st in the preseason poll. The Knights are the highest-ranked team not in a Power Five conference, one spot ahead of Boise State from the Mountain West. If that ranking after going unbeaten seems unusually low, it is but it is not unpreceden­ted. In the CFP/BCS era (1998-present), 19 teams have had unbeaten seasons. Three of those teams — 1998 Tulane, 1999 Marshall, 2004 Utah — were unranked in the preseason poll the next season. Not surprising­ly, all those teams played outside of what were then called BCS automatic qualifying conference­s. Five other teams were ranked outside the top 10, including three from outside BCS-auto bid leagues. Boise State in 2007 was No. 24 in the preseason. Utah in 2009 started 19th. TCU began 2011 at No. 14.

The only so-called power conference team to go unbeaten in the BCS/CFP era and be ranked similarly low the next season was Auburn — twice. After going 13-0 in 2004, the Tigers started 2005 ranked 16th. After Cam Newton led Auburn to the 2010 national title, the Newton-less Tigers were ranked No. 23 to begin 2011.

 ?? C.B. SCHMELTER/CHATTANOOG­A TIMES FREE PRESS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa looks to pass against Georgia during the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game in Atlanta, Ga., last January. Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts are dueling to be the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterbac­k this season.
C.B. SCHMELTER/CHATTANOOG­A TIMES FREE PRESS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa looks to pass against Georgia during the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game in Atlanta, Ga., last January. Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts are dueling to be the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterbac­k this season.

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