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Casagrande: Alabama still owns Georgia and should be No. 1 in the polls
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Casagrande: Alabama still owns Georgia and should be No. 1 in the polls

This is an opinion column.

The song washed over Jalen Milroe.

As he prepared to go live on ABC, the Alabama quarterback turned to his musical classmates as they performed the Half-Truth of Rammer Jammer. With his arms up and asking for more, the previously questionable passerby, who once sat on the bench, was in no hurry for the TV interview.

It doesn’t matter where the Crimson Tide came from Crush Georgia to barely escape with his dignity.

Alabama 41, Georgia 34 was a story of survival and some undeniable truths.

Kalen DeBoer is real.

Ryan Williams is a monster.

Milroe was the only Heisman candidate on the field.

And Alabama should be No. 1 when the polls come out Sunday, after the latest all-emotion terror ride against Georgia.

The storylines shifted, but the outcome remained unchanged. Georgia still belongs to the Crimson Tide. This time it was Alabama’s turn to nearly blow away a huge lead on a night that was starting to feel eerily like the 2010 Iron Bowl nightmare.

For 13 seconds of football, visions of Cam Newton danced in the depths of Alabama’s subconscious — a memory the crowned prince of football catching couldn’t burden. Williams was just three years old in Mobile when that 24-0 Alabama lead faded in a 28-27 Auburn win.

He grew up to catch the 75-yard circus catch that ended the brief panic that swept over Bryant-Denny. The 28-0 lead in the second quarter was suddenly a 34-33 deficit as Milroe opened a deep lead to the young man who will be eligible to vote in his first presidential election in 2028.