While several elite teams like Clemson, Ohio State, Louisville and Michigan have had problems with close games or losses in recent weeks, the same issue has not impacted top-ranked Alabama.
The Crimson Tide had a tough battle on its hands as sixth-ranked Texas A&M came calling. The Aggies forced Alabama to settle for field goals in the first quarter, but Alabama did not get discouraged and pulled away for a 33-14 victory.
Alabama was trailing 14-13 early in the third quarter, but quarterback Jalen Hurts completed a 14-play, 77-yard drive by throw...
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