File those obituaries away. Alabama football isn’t dead yet.

The Crimson Tide has a pulse and then some. The team many thought Alabama could be in 2025 made its debut in Athens, Georgia on Saturday night. The Crimson Tide not only showed signs of life but also reason to believe it’s actually a contender.

Unlike the team that took the field a month ago in Tallahassee, Alabama proved to be a team that can punch, take a punch and continue to punch back. For that reason, the Crimson Tide emerged victorious against the Bulldogs.

No. 17 Alabama defeated No. 5 Georgia 24-21 on Saturday at Sanford Stadium. The Crimson Tide (3-1, 1-0 SEC) has now won 10 of the last 11 games against the Bulldogs.

And most impressive of all: Alabama snapped Georgia’s 33-game home winning streak that dated back

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