For Alabama, Mentality Matters in Sugar Bowl
Players for fifth-ranked Alabama say they aim to prove their Sugar Bowl matchup with Kansas State is meaningful to them, even if it isn’t part of the College Football Playoff.
Players for fifth-ranked Alabama say they aim to prove their Sugar Bowl matchup with Kansas State is meaningful to them, even if it isn’t part of the College Football Playoff.
Fifth-ranked Alabama will seek its 10th Sugar Bowl trophy when the Crimson Tide plays 9th ranked Kansas State for the first time.
The Alabama men’s basketball team has now knocked off two No. 1 teams in the same season.
No. 5 Alabama is headed to its 17th Sugar Bowl to face Big 12 champion Kansas State for the first time.
Alabama is No. 5 in the next-to-last AP College Football Poll, while Troy has entered the poll at No. 23.
Alabama is fifth in the final College Football Playoff rankings, missing the playoffs for the second time in its nine-year history.
Alabama has moved up one spot to No. 6 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, still two slots away from making this year’s playoffs.
Alabama has risen two spots to No. 6 in the AP Top 25 College Football Poll, following the Crimson Tide’s 49-27 win over Auburn in the Iron Bowl.
Bryce Young passed for 343 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score in perhaps his final home game for Alabama, leading the Crimson Tide past Auburn 49-27 in the Iron Bowl.
It’s Iron Bowl day in Alabama! This year, Alabama and Auburn are set to meet with bragging rights, not titles, on the line.