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Nick Saban Reveals Why Michigan Wolvernes Beat Alabama

Alabama, under the leadership of Coach Nick Saban during his 17-year tenure, has often been seen as an unstoppable force in college football. However, their performance against the Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl on Monday was far from their usual dominance.

During the game, the Crimson Tide displayed frequent disarray, with careless snaps and an overall sense of sloppiness. Despite some shaky moments from the Wolverines, Michigan managed to secure a 27-20 overtime victory.

In a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on a Thursday afternoon, Saban offered an intriguing explanation for Alabama’s struggles against Michigan: the Wolverines huddled.

This was a departure from Alabama’s previous opponents, as Michigan became the first team to huddle against them this season. Consequently, Alabama inadvertently adopted a slower pace of play, allowing the Wolverines to adapt and take advantage of the situation.

Nick Saban admitted, “We didn’t go fast enough.”

The statistical disparity between the two teams highlighted the impact of this change in pace. Michigan outgained Alabama 351 yards to 288, averaging 5.9 yards per play compared to Alabama’s 4.4.

Now, as the focus shifts to the upcoming national championship, how Washington – a high-octane team that typically averages just 66.1 plays per game – adjusts to the Michigan Wolverines’ deliberate pace will be a crucial factor in determining the ultimate winner.

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