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Finebaum: DeBoer's Alabama Collapses

Paul Finebaum, SEC Network pundit, has lost faith in Alabama Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer following their dismal Rose Bowl loss to Indiana Hoosiers. Finebaum highlights a pattern of poor performances under DeBoer, contrasting it with Nick Sabans successful bounce-backs. Indiana, meanwhile, surges towards the semifinals, setting up a Peach Bowl rematch against Oregon Ducks. The championship picture is poised to shift as SEC and Big Ten powerhouses remain in contention.

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