The Commercial Appeal

’Bama awaits Bearcats in Cotton Bowl

- Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON, Texas – Cincinnati is the first outsider to make the College Football Playoff. Alabama is the standard bearer.

The two will meet in a semifinal game deep in the heart of Texas on New Year's Eve in the Cotton Bowl.

American Athletic Conference champion Cincinnati (13-0) was fourth in the CFP rankings released Sunday to become the first non-power Five team to make the final four. Top-seeded Alabama (12-1) is making its seventh appearance in the eight seasons of the fourteam format and will play its 12th playoff game.

Fickell said his team has done an “unbelievab­le job” the entire season handling expectatio­ns and distractio­ns.

“More than anything, our guys are just incredibly excited to be challenged,” Fickell said. “For us and the program, it's an incredible opportunit­y and a great measuring stick.”

The Bearcats had only two victories this season over Top 25 teams, but one of those was 24-13 at Notre Dame on Oct. 2. That was the only loss this season for the Fighting Irish, who finished fifth in the CFP and was the first team out of the playoff. Cincinnati won the AAC title game Saturday 35-20 over Houston, which had an 11-game winning streak. The Bearcasts are the last unbeaten team standing. “This will be a real challenge for us in every way, shape and form,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said.

Alabama has won six national titles under Saban, three of those coming in the short CFP era. This is the fifth time the Crimson Tide is the No. 1 seed, and are the first No. 1 team in the Cotton Bowl since Texas in 1978.

The Tide won the SEC championsh­ip game 41-24 over previously unbeaten Georgia, which is the No. 3 seed and will play Big Ten champion Michigan in the Orange Bowl, the semifinal to be played after the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 31. The championsh­ip game is Jan. 10 in Indianapol­is.

This will be Alabama's third CFP semifinal game at AT&T Stadium, the home of the NFL'S Dallas Cowboys. The Tide won the first two during national championsh­ip seasons. They beat Michigan State 38-0 in the Cotton Bowl six years ago, and last Jan. 1 beat Notre Dame 31-14 in a Rose Bowl game that was relocated from California because of the pandemic. It is Alabama's ninth Cotton Bowl overall.

Cincinnati is in its first Cotton Bowl, and second New Year's Six game in 2021. The Bearcats lost 24-21 in the Peach Bowl when Georgia kicked a 53-yard field goal with three seconds left in the game in Atlanta. More than 30 current Cincinnati seniors played in that game.

“Obviously this is a different football team, but the caliber and a lot of the things in the atmosphere, you know what we've got to expect,” Fickell said.

Ridder and Young

The Cotton Bowl is a matchup of standout quarterbac­ks. One is wrapping up his college career, the other is just getting started.

Desmond Ridder, who opted to return to Cincinnati as a senior for the chance to get in the playoff, has 44 career wins to trail only Kellen Moore (50 at Boise State) and Colt Mccoy (45 at Texas) for the most all-time among FBS quarterbac­ks. His 12,281 total yards are AAC and school career records. He has 3,190 yards and 30 TDS passing this season, and run for 361 yards and six TDS.

First-year ‘Bama starter Bryce Young has thrown for 4,322 yards with 43 TDS and only four intercepti­ons in 462 attempts. The sophomore is a likely Heisman Trophy finalist, with a chance to become the first Tide quarterbac­k to win college football's highest individual award.

Lost receiver

Saban said junior receiver John Metchie suffered a season-ending ACL injury in his left knee on a non-contact play in the SEC title game after he had six catches for 97 yards and a TD in the first half. Metchie was second in the SEC with 96 catches, and caught the game-winning two-point conversion in the Tide's four-ot victory at Auburn.

Winning at Jerryworld

Along with its two CFP semifinal games there, Alabama has won three season openers at AT&T Stadium.

The Tide beat Michigan 41-14 in 2012, then had back-to-back openers there in in 2015 (35-17 over Wisconsin) and 2016 (52-6 over USC). Add that Cotton Bowl game against Michigan State in December 2015, and Bama played three times there in a 16-game stretch.

Fickell first

Ohio State won the first national championsh­ip game in the CFP era when the Buckeyes beat Oregon 42-20 at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 12, 2015. Fickell was a defensive coordinato­r for the Buckeyes, who went in that initial playoff as the No. 4 seed, and began with a 42-35 win over top-seeded Alabama in their semifinal at the Sugar Bowl.

 ?? TODAY SPORTS KATIE STRATMAN/USA ?? Cincinnati quarterbac­k Desmond Ridder throws a pass against Houston in the AAC title game Saturday.
TODAY SPORTS KATIE STRATMAN/USA Cincinnati quarterbac­k Desmond Ridder throws a pass against Houston in the AAC title game Saturday.
 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/AP ?? Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young looks to pass against Georgia in the SEC title game Saturday in Atlanta.
JOHN BAZEMORE/AP Alabama quarterbac­k Bryce Young looks to pass against Georgia in the SEC title game Saturday in Atlanta.

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