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Alabama's Playoff Hopes Hinge on SEC Championship

Alabamas College Football Playoff hopes take a hit after a loss to Oklahoma, dropping them to number ten. Despite two losses, Notre Dame edges them out. The CFP committee chair, Hunter Yurachek, points to Alabamas struggles with rushing the ball and close calls against South Carolina, LSU, and Oklahoma. With two games left, Alabama still has a chance, but a third loss in the SEC championship game could be disastrous. They face Eastern Illinois this Saturday on SEC Network Plus.

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