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Five Plays That Launched Bama’s Dominance and Destroyed the SEC

December 29, 2017December 29, 2017 Gowdy Cannon 2 Comments Alabama, College Football, SEC

The line between dynasty and 1-hit wonder is very thin sometimes. (1,480 words)

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