Texarkana Gazette

Last hope for playoffs

Bama faces Florida in SEC Championsh­ip

- By John Zenor

The once-unstoppabl­e Southeaste­rn Conference is down to one national title contender.

Predictabl­y, it’s No. 2 Alabama. If No. 18 Florida pulls off the upset in Saturday’s SEC championsh­ip game in the Georgia Dome, the league that trumpeted a seven-year national title strangleho­ld not so long ago won’t even get an invitation to the competitio­n.

The Crimson Tide (11-1, 7-1 SEC, No. 2 CFP) kept its playoff candidacy intact with 10 fourth-quarter points in Saturday’s 29-13 win over rival Auburn.

The Gators (10-2, 7-1) already had an uphill battle before a 27-2 loss to Florida State. And then there was one.

Pressure is nothing new to

Alabama, which has essentiall­y had nine straight must-win games since losing to Mississipp­i.

Urban Meyer and Florida started the SEC’s seven-year reign over college football with a national championsh­ip in 2006, adding another two years later. Alabama won three of four from 200912. Back then, the SEC champion was a virtually automatic entry in the title game.

But the SEC hasn’t won since then with the Tide losing to eventual champion Ohio State in last season’s semifinals. If Alabama loses, that mini-drought will stretch to three seasons.

This game will feature two Top-5 defenses and Alabama tailback Derrick Henry. It also pits Saban against his former offensive coordinato­r, first-year Florida coach Jim McElwain.

Here are some things to know about the game:

THE COMMITTEE IS WATCHING

Presumably the playoff selection committee will have an easy call if Alabama wins—and almost certainly if the Tide loses, too. ‘Bama has won eight times by 13 points or more during its nine-game winning streak. The defense, and tailback Derrick Henry, have been consistent­ly

dominant.

HEISMAN POTENTIAL

The seemingly indefatiga­ble Henry has come up huge in some of Alabama’s biggest games, including a 46-carry, 271-yard performanc­e in the Iron Bowl. Another big one on a national stage could make him a clear front-runner for the Heisman Trophy. Fellow tailback Mark Ingram is the only Tide player to win one, in 2009.

Henry’s final carry against Auburn was a 25-yard touchdown, his school-record 22nd of the season. He’s also already set the school mark with 1,797 yards and 17 consecutiv­e games with a TD.

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