TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- No. 4 Alabama stopped short of calling Saturday's showdown against No. 11 Oklahoma a revenge game, but the Crimson Tide admit they haven't forgotten last year's outcome.
The Sooners beat the Tide 24-3 in Norman, Okla. It was a shocking result considering the Sooners had lost four of five and Alabama was on the verge of securing a spot in the College Football Playoff. That letdown surely will provide extra motivation for Alabama (8-1, 6-0 SEC) in the rematch.
"There are (new) players that didn't experience that," Tide Coach Kalen DeBoer said. "The ones that did certainly better remember and understand, more importantly, that you're facing a really good program that obviously we went to their place and got beat up pretty good last year, and that's who's coming to town t

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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