The Denver Post

THE TIDE IS HIGH

Alabama is preseason No. 1

- By Ralph D. Russo David Goldman, The Associated Press

Alabama will begin its quest for a second consecutiv­e national championsh­ip with a rare three-peat.

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 first-place 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.

Alabama last season became the first team ranked No. 1 in the preseason to win it all since Southern Cal in 2004. The Crimson Tide ac- complished the same feat in 1978.

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

 ??  ?? Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith, celebratin­g his winning touchdown in the most recent national title game, is a sophomore this fall.
Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith, celebratin­g his winning touchdown in the most recent national title game, is a sophomore this fall.

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