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The No. 4-ranked University of Alabama is facing off against the No. 2-ranked University of Georgia in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, Sept. 28. Both teams are undefeated. The Bulldogs are 2-point favorites in the latest Alabama vs. Georgia odds via SportsLine consensus.
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The University of Alabama is facing off against the University of Georgia in a friendly annual giving competition ahead of the Sept. 28 game in Tuscaloosa. "Beat Week" starts today with the results to be announced at the UA/UGA game on Saturday, where former President Donald Trump will be in attendance.
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ESPN reports several NFL teams have expressed interest in a trade for former Alabama quarterback Bryce Young. The Carolina Panthers benched their signal caller in favor of new starter Andy Dalton for today’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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The University of Alabama is confirming that former President Donald Trump will visit Tuscaloosa once again for an Alabama football game, promising safety and campus security as top priorities. The No. 4-ranked Crimson Tide is facing off against the No. 2-ranked University of Georgia on Saturday, Sept. 28 in the Druid City.
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The first few games of Kalen DeBoer’s tenure at Alabama have gone off well enough to appease even fans spoiled by 17 years of domination under his predecessor Nick Saban. Now come the biggest tests for DeBoer and the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide. That starts with No. 2 Georgia.
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The University of Alabama is facing off against the University of Georgia both on and off the field. From Sept. 23-28, the Crimson Tide is competing against the Bulldogs in a friendly annual giving competition dubbed "Beat Week." This comes after reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump plans to attend the Sept. 28 matchup.
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For College football fans in Tuscaloosa, it might be 2019 all over again. Rumors spread by a conservative commentator are that Donald Trump may attend the SEC Championship rematch between Alabama and Georgia in Tuscaloosa.
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Texas is Number 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll for the first time in 16 years, replacing Georgia on Sunday after the Bulldogs struggled to remain unbeaten. Ohio State received five first-place votes and stayed at Number 3 during an off week. Number4 Alabama and Number 5 Mississippi held their places and Tennessee moved up a spot to Number6, flip-flopping with Southeastern Conference rival Missouri.
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After the first shake-up of the college football season, the Southeastern Conference grabbed six of the top seven spots in the AP Top 25, a first in the 88-year history of the rankings. Georgia received 54 out of a possible 63 first-place votes to keep a firm hold on number 1. Number 2 Texas jumped a spot after dominating defending national champion Michigan on the road and received four first-place votes. number 3 Ohio State slipped a spot. Then came number 4 Alabama, number 5 Mississippi, number 6 Missouri and number 7 Tennessee from the SEC. Notre Dame tumbled to 18th after being upset by Northern Illinois.
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Georgia is number one in The Associated Press Top twenty five preseason college football poll for the second straight year as the super conference era begins with the SEC and Big Ten dominating the top ten of the rankings. Alabama is number five.