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J. Brady McCollough: Can anyone replicate LSU's run in 2020?

NEW ORLEANS - Nick Saban looked miserable on the Superdome sideline after smiling through a pregame national TV appearance that kept his Alabama program front and center even as the Crimson Tide spent their New Year's Day in Central Florida.

Understandably, Dabo Swinney just seemed sad Monday night as Clemson lost its first game in two years to Ed Orgeron's freshly crowned national champion Louisiana State Tigers, who steamrolled their path to 15-0 by knocking out a record seven top-10 teams.

After watching Alabama and Clemson split the last four College Football Playoff titles and compete against each other in three of the last four

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