ATLANTA - Alabama won Monday night against Georgia in overtime in an all-Southeastern Conference College Football Playoff national championship game.
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Here is how the game unfolded:
12:10 a.m.
Alabama has beaten Georgia 26-23 in overtime to win its fifth national championship since 2009 under Nick Saban.
Freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw a 42-yard touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith after getting sacked on Alabama's opening play of the extra session. Georgia had the ball first in overtime, and Rodrigo Blankenship kicked a 51-yard field goal.
Alabama's Andy Pappanastos missed what would have been the winning 36-yard field goal as time ran out in regulation.
Tagovailoa took over for an ineffective Jalen Hurts to start the second half and led the Crimson Tide to two touchdowns and two field goals as they erased deficits of 13-0 at half and 20-7 in the middle of the third quarter.
It's the 11th national title for the Crimson Tide. Georgia was seeking its second title after winning it all in 1980.
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Midnight
Alabama and Georgia are going to overtime in the national championship game, tied at 20-20.
The Crimson Tide has stormed back from a 13-0 halftime deficit and was in position to win it with 3 seconds to go. But Andy Pappanastos missed a field goal try from 36 yards.
Freshman Tua Tagovailoa has led the Alabama comeback after replacing Jalen Hurts to start the second half. He tied it 20-all on a 7-yard pass to Calvin Ridley, and then Alabama's defense forced a three-and-out to set up Pappanastos' try.
Pappanastos missed far to the left. He missed earlier from 40 yards on his first field-goal try of the game. He has connected from 43 and 30 yards.
11:43 p.m.
The national championship game is tied at 20-all late in the fourth quarter.
Freshman Tua Tagovailoa threw a 7-yard touchdown on a fourth-and-4 play with 3:49 left. The play came after Georgia's Roquan Smith and Trenton Thompson stuffed Damien Harris for a 1-yard loss on third down.
Tagovailoa replaced Jalen Hurts to start the second half and has led Alabama to two touchdowns and two field goals to bring the Crimson Tide back from a 13-0 halftime deficit.
11:30 p.m.
Alabama has closed to 20-13 in the fourth quarter of the national championship game against Georgia.
Andy Pappanastos kicked his second field goal of the game, a 30-yarder with 9:24 left. The score came one play after Georgia's Dominick Sanders nearly picked off Tua Tagovailoa's overthrown pass in the end zone.
Georgia is trying to win its first national title since 1980.
11:15 p.m.
Georgia went into the fourth quarter of the national championship game with a 20-10 lead over Alabama.
Georgia freshman Jake Fromm has thrown for 225 yards and a touchdown, with two interceptions, and Sony Michel has run for 84 yards on 12 carries. Georgia's Mecole Hardman has scored twice, the first time on a 1-yard run when he took a direct snap and the second on an 80-yard pass.
Alabama freshman Tua Tagovailoa, who replaced quarterback Jalen Hurts to start the second half, is 7 for 13 for 54 yards and a touchdown.
11 p.m.
Alabama has pulled within 20-10 of Georgia with 5:15 left in the third quarter of the national championship game.
Andy Pappanastos, who missed a 40-yard field-goal attempt in the first quarter, connected from 43 yards six plays after the Crimson Tide got their second interception in two games by a defensive lineman.
Raekwon Davis picked off a Jake Fromm pass that bounced off the helmet of fellow defensive lineman Da'Shawn Hand.
Alabama got an interception from Da'Ron Payne in the playoff semifinal win over Clemson.
10:50 p.m.
After having three touchdowns all season, Georgia's Mecole Hardman has two touchdowns in the national championship game against Alabama, including an 80-yarder that included some fancy footwork along the sideline.
After Alabama staged an impressive drive for its first touchdown, cutting the Bulldogs' lead to 13-7 in the third quarter, Georgia answered quickly with Jake Fromm's bomb to Hardman.
A review confirmed Hardman stayed in bounds after making contact with Alabama defensive back Tony Brown. Hardman's first score came on a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half on a direct snap.
10:45 p.m.
Jake Fromm has thrown an 80-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman to give Georgia a 20-7 lead over Alabama with 6:52 left in the third quarter of the national championship game.
The touchdown stood after a video review to see if Hardman stepped out of bounds at about the Alabama 20-yard line.
The Bulldogs got the ball back when Deandre Baker intercepted freshman Tua Tagovailoa, who had led Alabama to its first touchdown after starting the second half in place of Jalen Hurts. But the Crimson Tide got an interception of its own when a Fromm pass was tipped at the line.
10:35 p.m.
Alabama has pulled within 13-7 at Georgia in the third quarter of the national championship game.
Freshman Tua Tagovailoa replaced Jalen Hurts to start the second half and hit Henry Ruggs III with a 6-yard touchdown pass to finish a seven-play, 56-yard drive.
Tagovailoa completed 4 of 5 passes, but he used his legs to make the biggest play. Under pressure after he dropped back to pass, he split two Georgia defenders and made a third miss as he scrambled for 9 yards on a third-and-7.
The Tide went three-and-out on their first series with Tagovailoa under center.
Alabama is playing the second half without offensive tackle Jonah Williams. The third-team All-American was replaced by Alex Leatherwood.
President Donald Trump attended the first half of the game and was on the field during the national anthem. He had left by the time things got rolling in the third quarter.
10:17 p.m.
Trailing 13-0, Alabama has started freshman Tua Tagovailoa at quarterback in the second half of the national championship game against Georgia.
Tagovailoa replaced a struggling Jalen Hurts coming out of the locker room. Hurts was just 3-of-8 passing for 21 yards in the first half while running for 47 yards.
Tagovailoa, a five-star recruit from Hawaii, played in eight games this season. He completed 35 of 53 passes for 470 yards with eight touchdowns against one interception, mostly in mop-up duty. Hurts was the Southeastern Conference offensive player of the year as a freshman last season.
Alabama hadn't been held scoreless in the first half since last season. It was also the first time since the 2012 national title game that a team failed to score in the first half. Alabama shut out Notre Dame going into the half en route to a 42-14 win.
10 p.m.
Alabama trails Georgia 13-0 at halftime of the national title game.
The Crimson Tide had not been held scoreless in the first half since a 10-0 victory over LSU last season. All 10 of the Tide's points came in the fourth quarter.
Alabama had outscored opponents 270-56 before the half this season coming into the game against its SEC rival.
Georgia's Jake Fromm is 11 of 23 for 126 yards, and Sony Michel has run eight times for 61 yards.
“I’m seeing some composure, a little physicality [from the offense]. We’re doing a good job of running the ball. They’re really big and physical up front, so they’re hard to move. But our backs are running hard and our quarterback is making some good decisions,” said Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart. “I think our defense is getting the ball back for the offense. We’ve got to make better decisions on special teams. We keep hurting ourselves with penalties. Can’t do that.”
“We have to do something. We just can’t move the ball effectively. We haven’t been able to throw it effectively at all, and I don’t think it’s just all the quarterback. I think it’s the whole group. We have to get open and we have to protect better. Defensively we are making too many mistakes, especially on third down where we had a chance to get off the field. We’ve had plenty of chances to stay in the ballgame and get things fixed at halftime,” said Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban
FIRST QUARTER NOTES
Alabama & Georgia played not only the first scoreless quarter in the four CFP Championship games, it was the first scoreless quarter period (all 12 previously had at least one touchdown and both teams had scored in nine of the 12). It was just the ninth scoreless quarter this bowl season (out of 158 through halftime tonight), the fourth scoreless initial stanza.
Alabama came in with a hefty 145‐23 scoring edge in the first quarter, but this was the first time the Crimson Tide failed to put up any points in the opening 15 minutes; Georgia came in allowing just 50 first quarter points in 13 games.
FIRST HALF NOTES
The first half was the quickest in CPF playoff history, taking just 1 hour, 32 minutes to play.
This was just the seventh time in 29 post‐bowl national championship games (1968‐on) that one team was shutout in the first half (last: Notre Dame trailed Alabama, 28‐0 in the 2012 BCS title game; list on page 8 of pregame notes); A reminder that Alabama has scored in 226 straight games.
Georgia gained 223 first half yards; Alabama allows 252.4 per game; entering the game as the NCAA total defense leader; the Tide allowed over 300 just five times all year.
Georgia held the ball for 19:23 of possession time; the bulk of that came in the last 21:54 of the half, when it possessed the ball for 17:11.
Georgia limited Alabama to just six plays of five or more yards (out of 24); Hurts accounted for 53 of ‘Bama’s 94 yards on three rushes of 12, 10 and 31.
Georgia was 6‐of‐11 on the third downs, gaining 105 yards; it converted on 3rd‐and: 5, 20, 8, 6, 7 and 10, gaining 7, 26, 23, 16, 16 and 14 yards on those conversions.
9:50 p.m.
Georgia holds a 13-0 lead over Alabama at halftime of the national championship game in Atlanta.
Jake Fromm led the Bulldogs on a 69-yard touchdown drive in the last 2 minutes. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman took a direct snap and ran 1 yard into the end zone with 7 seconds left.
Rodrigo Blankenship kicked field goals of 41 and 27 yards, and the Bulldogs' defense held the Crimson Tide in check.
Alabama totaled just 95 yards on five possessions, and Jalen Hurts took a knee to end the half. The Tide punted four straight times after Andy Pappanastos missed a 40-yard field goal on the Tide's first possession.
Georgia got the ball back with 1:19 left in the half. Fromm threw passes of 10 and 16 yards and ran for 14 on Georgia's way to the touchdown.
Fromm is 11 of 23 for 126 yards, and Sony Michel has run eight times for 61 yards.
Hurts is 3 for 8 for 21 yards and he's run six times for 47.
Alabama has scored in 226 consecutive games.
9:40 p.m.
Georgia wide receiver Riley Ridley is flourishing in his opportunity to emerge from the shadow cast by his older brother, Alabama star Calvin Ridley.
Ridley has four catches for 62 yards in the first half of Monday night's national championship game. He already has moved to within range of his career-high totals of five catches for 67 yards against Vanderbilt in 2016.
While Calvin Ridley, a junior, is second in Alabama history with 220 career receptions, including a team-high 59 this season, Riley Ridley has had a quiet season for Georgia with only eight catches before the championship game.
Georgia led Alabama 6-0 late in the second quarter.
9:27 p.m.
Rodrigo Blankenship has kicked his second field goal, this one from 27 yards, to give Georgia a 6-0 lead over Alabama with about 6 minutes left until halftime of the national championship game.
Georgia's defense limited Alabama to 57 yards and forced two straight three-and-outs before quarterback Jalen Hurts broke loose for 31 yards. Hurts has completed only 2 of his first 6 passes for 17 yards and the Crimson Tide has punted three times.
Bulldogs freshman Jake Fromm is 8 of 16 for 84 yards.
Georgia receiver Riley Ridley has outplayed his older brother, Alabama All-SEC receiver Calvin Ridley, in the early going. Ridley has two catches for 36 yards, including a 23-yarder to convert a third-and-8 and keep the Bulldogs' second scoring drive alive. Calvin Ridley has one catch for 9 yards.
9:02 p.m.
Georgia has taken a 3-0 lead in the College Football Playoff championship game, with Rodrigo Blankenship kicking a 41-yard field goal on the second play of the second quarter.
The Bulldogs got into position after moving from their 21 to the Alabama 24 in 14 plays.
The big play on the drive was Sony Michel's 26-yard run to the Alabama 26 on a third-and-20 after Anthony Averett crashed through from the left side to sack Jake Fromm.
Michel's run was reviewed to see if he stepped out of bounds before the 26, but the Big Ten officiating crew's spot was upheld.
Alabama had a chance to take the lead in the first quarter, but Andy Pappanastos missed a 40-yard field goal.
8:35 p.m.
Georgia turned over the ball on its opening possession of the national championship game but came away unscathed after Alabama missed a field goal.
Tony Brown wrestled a long pass away from Georgia's Javon Wims to set up the Crimson Tide at their 36.
But Alabama failed to come away with points. Andy Pappanastos' 35-yard field goal was nullified by a false start, and he pulled his second attempt from 40 yards wide left.
The Crimson Tide forced Georgia to punt on its second possession with 9:04 left in the first quarter.
8:20 p.m.
The College Football Playoff national championship game between Alabama (12-1) and Georgia (13-1) is under way at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Frank Beamer, Mack Brown and Matt Stinchcomb -- named to the 2018 College Football Hall of Fame on Monday -- were on the field for the coin toss along with honorary captains O.J. Howard of Alabama and Herschel Walker of Georgia.
Alabama called tails and won the toss and deferred until the second half. They picked off Georgia on the third play from scrimmage.
This is the 68th all-time meeting between the Southeastern Conference rivals and first since 2015, when Alabama won 38-10 in the regular season.
Alabama is in the title game for the third year in a row and seeking its fifth national title under Saban since 2009. Georgia, led by second-year coach and former Saban assistant Kirby Smart, is looking for its first championship since 1980.
The Crimson Tide reached the title game with a 24-6 Sugar Bowl win over Clemson. The Bulldogs advanced with a 54-48 double-overtime win over Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl.
President Donald Trump is in attendance and was on the field during the national anthem.
8:15 p.m.
President Donald Trump was on the field for the national anthem before the College Football Playoff national title game.
Trump walked onto the field accompanied by the ROTC units from Georgia and Alabama. He was greeted by mostly cheers from the crowd on hand to watch the game between Alabama and Georgia.
Trump waved to the crowd before the Zac Brown Band sang the anthem. Hand placed over his heart, Trump appeared to sing along at times.
No players were on the field yet. That's unlike the NFL, where some players this season protested racial injustice by kneeling during the anthem -- often drawing Trump's ire.
7:45 p.m.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium has a bit of water dripping on to the sideline, seemingly coming from high above the field.
Around the 20-yard line on Alabama's side of the field, but off the playing field, a few drops could be spotted falling on to the green artificial turf.
A stadium security worker wearing a blue shirt was standing where the water was landing and had wets spots on his shirt.
There have been issues with the stadium's signature retractable roof since construction began on the facility. The roof has only been opened once for football since the stadium opened in August.
7:15 p.m.
The crowd is trickling into Mercedes Benz Stadium with the kickoff for Monday night's College Football Playoff national championship game about an hour away.
Alabama native and former NFL star Terrell Owens is among the crowd that navigated the consistent chilly drizzle outside the stadium and security lines to get into the building.
Owens, from Alexander City, Alabama, wore a wool knit Crimson Tide cap and talked with the SEC Network before the contest, telling host Paul Finebaum that his dream growing up wasn't the NFL, it was to play for Alabama.
If he had, the Crimson Tide might have had another national crown or two in their trophy case.
Owens instead played at Chattanooga and was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in 1996. He had 1,078 catches in 15 seasons with five NFL teams.
6:45 p.m.
Alabama radio play-by-play announcer Eli Gold says he has been told that President Trump will be on the Alabama Radio Network during the College Football Playoff national championship game between the Crimson Tide and Georgia.
Gold says network officials reached out to the White House through the Alabama governor's office last week to request an interview with the president and heard back in the last day or so that Trump agreed to come.
Gold says nothing is definitive but if Trump comes on it would like be after the first quarter.
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6:30 p.m.
Georgia won't be at full strength at tight end in its national championship game against Alabama.
Sophomore Charlie Woerner, who set a career high with three catches in the Bulldogs' Rose Bowl playoff win over Oklahoma last week, was on crutches when the team entered Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Monday night's game.
Coach Kirby Smart said Sunday Woerner's status was doubtful after the sophomore suffered a leg injury in last week's win, so the crutches were not a big surprise.
Woerner, listed with Isaac Nauta behind starting tight end Jeb Blazevich, had nine catches for 100 yards this season.
Woerner is the nephew of former Georgia defensive back and return specialist Scott Woerner, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Scott Woerner was a standout on Georgia's 1980 national championship team.
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3:30 a.m.
No. 4 Alabama faces No. 3 Georgia in an all-Southeastern Conference College Football Playoff national championship game Monday night.
Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban tries to tie former Alabama coach Bear Bryant's record six major poll national championships. Saban has led the Tide to four national championships since 2009, and the last three national championship games.
Georgia, coached by former Saban assistant Kirby Smart, is looking for its first national championship since 1980.
The Bulldogs feature the most prolific running back combination in college football in senior Sony Michel and Nick Chubb. They combined for six touchdowns in the Bulldogs semifinal victory against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl.
Alabama has to No. 1 rushing defense in the country and smothered Clemson in the Sugar Bowl semifinal to get here.
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