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No. 9 Alabama storms back on No. 8 Oklahoma to advance to the Rose Bowl

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4:44 am, December 20, 2025

🌹 Alabama erases 17-point deficit to advance to the Rose Bowl

No. 9 Alabama erased a disastrous start, scoring 27-straight points and rallying past No. 8 Oklahoma 34-24 on Saturday night in the first round of the 2025 College Football Playoff.

The Crimson Tide advance to face No. 1 Indiana in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.

Oklahoma got out to a 17-0 lead midway through the second quarter as QB John Mateer scored on an 8-yard run and later threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Sategna III. Alabama managed just 12 yards on its first three possessions and did not record a first down until after it trailed by 17.

But the momentum flipped quickly. Ty Simpson capped a nine-play, 75-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Lotzeir Brooks, then Alabama capitalized on special teams miscues. Oklahoma punter Grayson Miller dropped the snap, leading to a blocked punt and a field goal. Four plays later, Zabien Brown intercepted Mateer and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown, tying the game 17-17 at halftime despite Alabama totaling only 100 yards and negative-3 rushing yards in the first half.

Alabama took its first lead early in the third quarter when Brooks caught a 30-yard touchdown pass for his second score of the night. Oklahoma narrowed the score to 27-24 on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Mateer to Deion Burks, but the Tide answered right back. Daniel Hill scored on a 6-yard run with 7:26 left, set up by Germie Bernard’s highlight-reel catch deep in Sooner territory.

Oklahoma had chances late, but Lou Groza Award winner Tate Sandell missed two field goals in the final three minutes. Alabama closed out the win and completed the comeback in Norman.

4:07 am, December 20, 2025

💪 What a catch!?

Game one and we may already have the catch of the tournament. Germie Bernard got up high to make this contested catch and maintain possession to the ground. Daniel Hill muscled his way in for a 6-yard rushing touchdown. The Crimson Tide are back up two possessions 34-24.
3:54 am, December 20, 2025

🔄 Oklahoma responds

Oklahoma scores on a 37-yard strike from John Mateer to Deion Burks over the middle and the Sooners are right back in the game after a 27-0 Alabama run.

3:24 am, December 20, 2025

🤯 Alabama is rolling

The Tide has completely flipped the script on this game. Ty Simpson found Lotzeir Brooks for a 30-yard touchdown. Tide have allll the momentum after four unanswered scores. 
2:35 am, December 20, 2025

⛏️ 50 yard interception ties it up at 17

Zabien Brown picks off John Mateer for a 50-yard pick six. And just like that Alabama scores 17 unanswered points and we have a tied ball game going into halftime.
2:25 am, December 20, 2025

3️⃣ Alabama field goal makes it a one score game

After their touchdown, the Crimson Tide was able to block an Oklahoma punt to get the ball back in great field position. The Sooners were able to hold them to a field goal and maintain a full touchdown lead, but the Tide seem to have adjusted to this road environment. 
2:14 am, December 20, 2025

🌊 Tide get on the board

Lotzeir Brooks breaks free for Alabama’s first touchdown. Several missed tackles from the Sooners on the fourth-and-2. OU leads 17-7 with 6:52 remaining in the first half.
2:02 am, December 20, 2025

⚪️ 🔴 Sooners are booming

Oklahoma jumps out to a 17-0 lead on Alabama. Isaiah Sategna’s score gives the Sooners 181 total yards to the Tide’s 12. Alabama will need a big come back if they want to keep their season alive.
1:47 am, December 20, 2025

🦵Award winning kick, Oklahoma up 10-0

Tate Sandell isn’t the first Groza Award winner in Oklahoma history for nothing, drilling a 51-yarder into the wind to put the Sooners up 10-0.
1:33 am, December 20, 2025

💥 Sooners strike first

John Mateer scores the first points of the 2025 Playoffs with an 8-yard QB run, found the hole and juked out Zabien Brown for the score.
11:58 pm, December 19, 2025

⌚️Kick off is in one hour

The 2025 College Football Playoffs kicks off in less than an hour with a big SEC rematch between No. 9 Alabama and No. 8 Oklahoma. The Sooners all but clinched its CFP berth against the Tide in the regular season. Alabama is coming off a disappointing showing in the SEC Championship against Georgia and will look to rebound in Norman where they lost last season. However this game goes, one of the SEC’s premiere programs will be moving on to face No. 1 Indiana.
4:30 pm, December 19, 2025

🍿 Previewing Oklahoma-Alabama

These SEC foes are familiar with one another, as No. 8 Oklahoma helped punched its ticket to the 12-team CFP with a 23-21 road win over then-No. 4 Alabama in mid-November. This time around, the Tide are headed to Norman with much higher stakes. Let's break down the storylines ahead of Friday's showdown:

🔴⚪️ No. 8 Oklahoma (10-2)

The preseason No. 18 team in the country won its first five to open the season before suffering its first loss against Texas in early October. This was quarterback John Mateer's first game back from surgery on his throwing hand, and the postseason looked bleak after a 23-6 loss to its arch rival. But Mateer and the Sooners bounced back after suffering a loss to Ole Miss two weeks later, rattling off three straight ranked wins versus Tennessee, Alabama and Missouri before taking care of LSU in Week 14. 

The Sooners' success can largely be accredited to their seventh-ranked scoring defense, allowing just 13.92 points per game. Brent Venables' squad leads the nation with 41 sacks, averaging over three per game while also holding the nation's fifth-ranked rushing defense, holding opponents to just 81 yards on the ground on average. An elite pass rush that can also smother the run game is a lethal combo for opposing offenses and an aspect that Alabama must improve upon from its last outing after its running backs combined for just 21 yards in the SEC championship. 

Oklahoma doesn't possess a super explosive offense, but it is proficient in one offensive category — red zone offense. The Sooners lead the nation inside the 20-yard line, going a perfect 32 for 32 in the red zone. They are the only team in the country to have a perfect red zone scoring percentage. We'll see if the Tide can force the first red zone stop of OU this Friday. 

🐘 No. 9 Alabama (10-3)

The Tide got off to an uncharacteristically rough start, falling 31-17 to Florida State in Week 1. Tuscaloosa was up in arms after already missing the inaugural 12-team playoff the year before. But all of that noise was silenced when the Tide walked into Athens on Sept. 27 and snapped Georgia's 33-game home win streak in Sanford Stadium. Just like that, the Tide were back in the playoff hunt, picking up arguably the best win of the regular season. Kalen DeBoer's squad ran the table until its home loss to the Sooners, but the Tide still closed out the season 10-2 with four ranked wins. It suffered a 28-7 loss in a redemption game for Georgia in the SEC championship, but Alabama still squeezed in the playoffs behind an impressive regular season resume. 

Alabama is led by its high-powered passing attack with Ty Simpson under center. They're averaging over 270 yards per game through the air — the fourth-most of any CFP team behind Ole Miss, Texas Tech and Miami. They have two big playmakers on the outside in Ryan Williams and Germie Bernard, who are a a handful for any secondary with their speed. 

On the defensive side, the Tide's strength lies in their secondary, allowing the sixth-fewest passing yards per game in the country at 157.7. The Sooners don't boast the most explosive pass attack, averaging just over 200 yards per game. Mateer passed for just 138 in the first game against the Tide, and that number will likely need to be higher the second time around. 

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👀 College Football Playoff bracket

Here is the 2025 College Football Playoff bracket heading into the first round this weekend: 

CFP official bracket

Make sure to get your picks in for the College Football Bracket Challenge Game prior to kickoff on Friday. As of Tuesday, Dec. 16, Alabama and Oklahoma are neck-and-neck in pick percentage, with the Tide holding a slight edge at 50.12% of picks. 

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