Houston Chronicle

Familiar foes to play for title

- By Stephen Hawkins

Alabama and Clemson, again.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide and No. 2 Tigers both had double-digit victories in their semifinal games Saturday, setting up what has quickly become an annual postseason meeting. They will meet in the College Football Playoff for the fourth consecutiv­e year, the third time in the championsh­ip game.

And the winner this time will become the first 15-0 Football Bowl Subdivisio­n champion.

Alabama-Clemson Part IV, Nick Saban vs. Dabo Swinney, comes Jan. 7 on the opposite side of the country for both teams. The national title will be at the home stadium of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif.

This matchup has seemed inevitable since the Tide and Tigers started the season ranked 1-2. They will also likely finish that way, like they did two seasons ago when they began the season as the top two teams in the AP Top 25.

Both have regularly been winning games by wide margins this year.

Clemson freshman Trevor Lawrence threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns as the ACC champion Tigers beat No. 3 Notre Dame 30-3 in the Cotton Bowl.

“Phenomenal night,” Swinney said.

Alabama jumped out to a 28-0 lead on way to its 45-34 win in the Orange Bowl over Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray and Big 12 champion Oklahoma.

“Really proud of our team. It’s a great win for us,” Saban said.

The Crimson Tide will be going for their sixth national championsh­ip in Saban’s 12 seasons. Swinney is in his 10th full season as Clemson’s coach.

“Well, you know they’ve got a great program and great team, and Dabo has done a great job there, and they’ve got a great program,” Saban said. “So I’m sure it’ll be a real challenge for us, and I’m sure we’ll need to play better than we did today.”

Alabama beat fellow SEC team Georgia in last year’s CFP title game after a 24-6 win over Clemson in its semifinal game at the Sugar Bowl.

“We got our butts beat last year. I’m just thankful that we got back and had a better result,” Swinney said. “We make every game the biggest game of the year. We really do. … Our daily structure prepares us for this moment. I always tell them, we’re built for this.”

Clemson won the 2016 championsh­ip — its only other national title was 1981 — with a 35-31 victory over Alabama after Hunter Renfrow, now a Tigers senior, caught a 2-yard touchdown from Deshaun Watson with a second remaining in Tampa Bay, Fla.

Alabama beat the Tigers 45-40 in Arizona for the 2015 title after the two teams combined for a 40point fourth quarter.

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Nick Saban, left, and Dabo Swinney will meet in the postseason for the fourth consecutiv­e year.
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