The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

It’s Saban vs. Harbaugh — with plenty to play for

Crimson Tide coach is looking to salvage a ‘disappoint­ing’ season with a bowl win.

- By Tim Reynolds

ORLANDO, FLA. — Nick Saban wants his players to know their final game will be unforgetta­ble.

His remains that way. It was in 1972, and Kent State lost. And that memory might bother Saban more than usual this week, considerin­g he has come full circle. He is back exactly where that loss happened.

Saban and No. 13 Alabama (10-2) will face off with No. 14 Michigan today in the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium. Back when Saban played, the game was called the Tangerine Bowl and it was played at a stadium bearing the same name — as was the case when Kent State fell to Tampa on Dec. 29, 1972, in the final game of his playing career.

For Michigan (9-3), the game is a chance at a 10-win season. For Alabama, it is a chance to end a season that had national title potential on a winning note.

“We’ve been in the championsh­ip game seven out of the previous 10 years before this and we’ve been in the playoffs, I think, eight times,” Saban said. “We’re not. So that’s disappoint­ing to everyone. The only thing that’s going to fix that is you go about this game and creating a memory for yourself that you’re going to be proud of because you’re going to live with this game for the rest of your life.”

The game gives Michigan quarterbac­k Shea Patterson a second chance against the Crimson Tide. He was the starter for Mississipp­i on Sept. 30, 2017, when the Rebels went into Tuscaloosa to face the then-No. 1 team in the country. “It didn’t exactly go my way,” Patterson said. That’s one way to put it. Alabama won 66-3.

“Completely different player back then, and I was just happy to get the experience,” Patterson said.

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh raves about his quarterbac­k, saying Patterson “can make all the throws.”

Mac Jones will remain the starter for Alabama after he took over when Tua Tagovailoa was lost for the year because of injury. Tagovailoa hasn’t said if he is entering the NFL draft or returning to Alabama for his senior season.

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