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No surprise: Tide starts on top again

For 2nd straight year, ’Bama No. 1 in AP preseason poll

- By Ralph D. Russo

With two of the best players in the country leading the way — and a championsh­ip game loss as motivation — Alabama is No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason college football poll for the second straight season and ninth time overall.

Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young, national defensive player of year Will Anderson Jr. and the Crimson Tide received 54 of 63 first-place votes and 1,566 points in the Top 25 released on Monday.

Ohio State is No. 2 with six first-place votes (1,506 points) from the media panel and defending national champion Georgia is third with three first-place votes (1,455 points). Clemson is No. 4. Notre Dame rounds out the top five, setting up a tantalizin­g opener at Ohio State on Sept. 3.

The Tide’s preseason No. 1 ranking is the seventh in 15 years under coach Nick Saban. Since the preseason rankings started in 1950, only Oklahoma with 10 has been No. 1 in the initial poll more often.

The Crimson Tide started last season No. 1 and finished ranked No. 2 after losing the national championsh­ip game to the Southeaste­rn Conference rival Bulldogs.

Alabama coach Nick Saban recently called 2021 a rebuilding season for his Tide dynasty, which has won six national titles over the last 13 years. He has a point.

Young was in his first season as a starter last year, playing behind an inexperien­ced offensive line. He was unfazed, throwing for 4,872 yards and 47 touchdowns.

Anderson was a force on the other side ball as Alabama broke in a back seven with mostly new starters. The sophomore led the nation in tackles for loss with 33 ½ ,11½ more than No. 2 on the list.

Ohio State brings back a Heisman Trophy finalist at quarterbac­k in C.J. Stroud, while at Georgia most of the key players from one of the best college defenses of the last 25 years are now in NFL. Still, quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett and All-America tight end Brock Bowers return to a Bulldogs offense that could be even more explosive in 2022.

Texas A&M, which finished last season unranked despite handing Alabama its only regular-season loss, starts this season No. 6.

Defending Pac-12 champion Utah is seventh, the best preseason ranking in school history. Defending Big Ten champion Michigan is No. 8 after making the playoff for the first time last season.

No. 9 Oklahoma is the highest-ranked Big 12 school, one spot ahead of defending league champion Baylor.

Poll points

Alabama has been in the preseason top five in each of last 14 seasons and in the preseason top three in 13 straight. The Tide’s 31st preseason top-five ranking this year matches Ohio State for the most in poll history.

Turning preseason No. 1 into a national championsh­ip has proved tricky throughout history, even for Alabama.

The Crimson Tide has gone on to win the national championsh­ip after starting No. 1 just once under Saban and twice overall.

Since the AP preseason began in 1950, there have been 11 preseason No. 1 teams that also finished the season top ranked. Alabama was the last to do it (2017).

Notable absences

LSU with new coach Brian Kelly will start the season unranked for the first time 2000, Saban’s first of five seasons as coach of the Tigers.

Florida and Florida State are both unranked to start the season, which has not happened since 1974.

Newbies

Five schools ranked in the preseason poll have head coaches starting their first full seasons leading their teams: Notre Dame (Marcus Freeman), Oklahoma (Brent Venables), No. 11 Oregon (Dan Lanning), No. 14 USC (Lincoln Riley) and No. 16 Miami (Mario Cristobal).

This is the second time in the last five seasons that five teams with new coaches were ranked in the preseason.

 ?? AP FILE ?? QB Bryce Young returns to lead top-ranked Alabama after throwing for 4,872 yards and 47 TDs last season. The Crimson Tide lost to Georgia in the national championsh­ip game.
AP FILE QB Bryce Young returns to lead top-ranked Alabama after throwing for 4,872 yards and 47 TDs last season. The Crimson Tide lost to Georgia in the national championsh­ip game.

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