HE MAY NOT PLAY AGAIN: Alabama key player is on a serious injury …

On December 3, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee made history with one decision.

A very controversial one at that. It potentially chose television revenue over the spirit of college football.

As the Alabama Crimson Tide sealed the final berth in the CFP, they’re set for an enticing match-up against the Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl.

But in the aftermath of the Selection Committee’s decision, there arose an interesting scenario:

What would happen if Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe were to get injured before the Rose Bowl?

If that happens, would Nick Saban’s Alabama suffer the same fate as the Florida State Seminoles?
On November 18, the Seminoles star quarterback Jordan Travis sustained a season-ending leg injury. Even so, Florida State powered through the regular season, winning the ACC crown undefeated.
But on December 3, for the first time in CFP history, an undefeated Power Five conference champion was denied a playoff berth.
And that raised questions.

That controversial decision—to snub the Seminoles’ 13-0 record for Alabama’s 12-1—had Jordan Travis wishing his “leg broke earlier in the season so y’all could see this team is much more than the quarterback.” 

But that’s the question fans have when it comes to the Crimson Tide as well. Are they the same without their star QB, Milroe?

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