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Alabama Football Podcast Breaks Down the 2016 College Football Semi Final
Alabama Crimson Tide

Alabama Football Podcast Breaks Down the 2016 College Football Semi Final

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 7:54 p.m. ET

In this episode Tom and Dave from the Alabama Football Podcast breakdown the Tide’s victory over the Washington Huskies.

Play Calling

Alabama featured the running game on 80% of its plays against Washington, a surprising total even for fans asking for Lane to run the ball more often.

Personnel Utilization

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The semi-final featured the most Dubose-like play that we’ve seen in Saban’s 10-year tenure at Alabama. Tune in to the podcast to see which of our favorite players was involved.

Early Scoring

Check out why the early 7-point deficit was neither a concern nor surprise against the Huskies.

Drive Start

One of Saban’s favorite mantras was on full display Saturday night as Washington started 8 possessions inside their 20-yard line.

Affecting the Quarterback

Another Saban favorite was on display as the Tide defense harassed Washington’s Jake Browning all night long. However, despite 5 sacks, 2 ints, and countless hurries Browning did avoid sharing his frustration to the national viewing audience, unlike Conner Cook last year.

Lane Out, Sark In

I’m glad I don’t sell newspapers for a living because this is the most overwrought and boring story going today. Heck, it was barely even a surprise.

More from Bama Hammer

    Check out the podcast to hear us explain away all the breathless chatter.

    Mini Game balls

    Anyone can read a headline, but which players contributed in more subtle ways to the Tide’s fortune?

    Alabama’s Next Opponent

    Next up for Alabama is a rematch with the Clemson Tigers on College Football’s grandest stage – the National Title game.

    What do you think? Do you think Alabama will win back to back championships? Let us know on Facebook or in the comments below.

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