The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Title matchups: Hurts v. Smith; Fromm v. Fitzpatric­k

- By Ralph D. Russo

ATLANTA » Alabama and Georgia should know a lot about each other when they meet in the College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game Monday night, even though the teams have not played in a few years.

With Nick Saban on one side and his former defensive coordinato­r, Kirby Smart, leading the Bulldogs, the teams competing in the national championsh­ip game have a lot in common, especially the way they play defense, using a 3-4 scheme that often looks like a 4-3 with outside linebacker­s providing pass rush like defensive ends. Tight coverage on outside receivers and mix of blitzes that can be hard to decipher for a quarterbac­k.

Some of the matchups that could decide the national title.

Alabama QB Jalen Hurts vs. Georgia LB Roquan Smith

A case can be made that Smith has been the best defensive player in the country this season. He is an instinctiv­e linebacker and Georgia will move him around in the tackle box to free him to run to the ball. Even in a wild Rose Bowl with more than 1,000 yards of offense, the All-American Smith was a force against Oklahoma, making several pivotal third-down stops.

“He doesn’t miss many tackles,” said Appalachia­n State coach Scott Satterfiel­d, whose team lost to the Bulldogs to open the 20017 season.

Hurts gives Alabama a dual-threat and especially powerful runner. He was second on the team with 945 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns. If Georgia needs someone to spy Hurts, it could be Smith.

Georgia QB Jake Fromm vs. Alabama S Minkah Fitzpatric­k

This is a different kind of matchup than Hurts-Smith, because Fromm is not a running threat. The challenge for the freshman quarterbac­k will be identifyin­g where Fitzpatric­k is lined up from play to play because Alabama uses the All-American everywhere: safety, cornerback and linebacker. He is even used as an edge rusher. Defensive coordinato­r Jeremy Pruitt does not call a lot of blitzes, but when he does Fitzpatric­k is often the guy Alabama brings. Or he can show blitz with Fitzpatric­k and have him back out and seamlessly drop into coverage.

Fromm has shown the poise of a veteran all season, but Saban’s defenses have been known to fluster even experience­d quarterbac­ks and Fitzpatric­k is an extension of Saban on the field.

Georgia C Lamont Gaillard vs. Alabama NG Da’Ron Payne

When Payne is not catching touchdown passes he is one of the best interior linemen in college football. At 308-pounds, he is hard to move and can overpower blockers. He is a big part of the No. 1 run defense in the country. Alabama allows only 2.7 yards per carry. Georgia averages 5.99 yards per rush, sixth best in the country, behind tailbacks Nick Chubb and Sony Michel.

Gaillard is a 301-pound fourth-year junior who gives Georgia a chance to move Payne one-on-one, but he will probably need some help from guards Kendall Baker and Ben Cleveland. Auburn and Mississipp­i State had some success running against the Tide, but that was with the threat of a running quarterbac­k and offenses that use motions and run-pass option plays to get linebacker­s and safeties out of position. Georgia uses lots of formations and some motion, but with no quarterbac­k running threat, the Bulldogs are going to need to move big bodies like Payne and Raekwon Davis (307 7pounds) out of the way to get Chubb and Michel going.

Alabama receiver Calvin Ridley vs. Georgia CB Deandre Baker

Alabama leans heavily on Ridley in the passing game. The junior has 59 catches for 935 yards to lead the Tide. No other receiver has more than 16 receptions of 244 yards. There is talent elsewhere in the Crimson Tide passing game. The second- and third-leading receivers by yardage are freshmen Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III. Robert Foster is a senior whose career has been stunted by injuries. But Ridley is the man.

Baker is Georgia’s best coverage player.

“If they do have a weakness, relatively, it’s in the secondary,” Appalachia­n State’s Satterfiel­d said of Georgia’s defense.

Expect Baker to spend a lot of time shadowing Ridley and for safeties Dominick Sanders and J.R. Reed to provide support.

 ?? BRYNN ANDERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Jalen Hurts (2) gives Alabama a dual-threat quarterbac­k and especially powerful runner. He was second on the team with 945 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns.
BRYNN ANDERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Jalen Hurts (2) gives Alabama a dual-threat quarterbac­k and especially powerful runner. He was second on the team with 945 yards rushing and eight rushing touchdowns.

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