Alabama?s current dynasty began with its 2009 BCS title win over Texas in Pasadena, and the Tide can strengthen their grip on the college football universe with its third straight title four years later.
With several contenders across the country desperate to halt the SEC?s national title streak at seven, challengers could emerge from any one of the other five BCS leagues.
However, only one team finished with an unblemished record in 2012, but it was ineligible for postseason play.?
Urban Meyer?s Ohio State Buckeyes raced to a 12-0 campaign in his debut season, and with their postseason sanctions now a thing of the past, the Big Ten titans are anxious to play for a shot at the sport?s ultimate prize.
Ohio State returns 13 starters?including stud dual-threat quarterback Braxton Miller, who should continue to thrive as he develops in Meyer?s spread offense.
The potential Meyer vs. Saban matchup would be a juicy subplot if two of the country?s most storied programs were to meet in the title game.
And while the Buckeyes would make for an intriguing matchup, the Tide still appears to be on another level when the stakes are raised.?
Expect the Tide?s journey to come full circle from 2009, and for this season to end like the last time Alabama played a game in California?with Alabama celebrating another perfect 14-0 season and the program?s fourth national title in the last five seasons.
Alabama 38, Ohio State 20
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