The Morning Call

Tide starts another season atop Top 25 poll

- By Ralph D. Russo

Another college football season will start with everyone chasing the Tide.

Alabama is No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 preseason poll for fourth time in the last six seasons.

Coming off its sixth national championsh­ip under Nick Saban, the Crimson Tide enters the season loaded with potential replacemen­ts for the record-breakers and NFL draft picks who have moved on, including Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith.

Alabama received 47 of 63 first-place votes from the panel of sports writers and broadcaste­rs in the poll presented by Regions Bank. Oklahoma is No. 2, just ahead of No. 3 Clemson (each received six first-place votes).

Ohio State, which lost to the Tide in last season’s championsh­ip game, is No. 4 after receiving a first-place vote. Georgia received three first-place votes and rounds out the top five.

The 2020 Buckeyes were emblematic of a bizarre season played through the pandemic, suiting up for only eight games after the Big Ten didn’t kickoff until late October. The season was riddled with postponeme­nts, cancellati­ons, and players and coaches missing games across the country because of COVID-19. There was little nonconfere­nce play and none among Power Five conference teams.

Amid all the chaos and frustratio­n was a familiar ending: The season came to a close with Alabama on top.

Last year’s Tide staked a claim as the greatest team of the Saban dynasty.

Alabama went 13-0, facing 11 Southeaste­rn Conference teams and playoff showdowns with Notre Dame and Ohio State.

The most powerful offense in the country lost Smith, quarterbac­k Mac Jones and running back Najee Harris, all first-round NFL draft picks this year.

The next wave of blue-chippers stepping into bigger roles includes running back Brian Robinson, receiver John Metchie and quarterbac­k Bryce Young, a former five-star recruit from California.

Since the AP started the preseason poll in 1950, only 11 teams that started No. 1 also ended the season as No. 1. Alabama was the last do it, in 2017, the middle season of three straight in which the Crimson Tide took the preseason top spot. Alabama finished second in 2016 and ’18.

No program faces higher expectatio­ns than Alabama going into any season: The Crimson Tide is the only team in the country to start each of the last 13 seasons ranked in the top five.

And no program has been better at meeting those expectatio­ns: Along with the six national titles, the Tide has three more top-four finishes over the previous 12 years and has never ended a season ranked lower than 10th.

No. 8 Cincinnati of the American Athletic Conference is the first team from outside the Power Five leagues to be ranked in the preseason top 10 since Louisville started ninth in 2012.

That was the Cardinals’ final season as a member of the AAC before joining the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The defending AAC champion Bearcats have the best preseason ranking for a non-Power Five or BCS conference team since Boise State was No. 5 to begin 2011.

The Broncos out of the Mountain West finished that season No. 8.

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