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Star Alabama soccer striker Gianna Paul did all she could to extend her collegiate career, but the senior's two-goal effort at No. 1 Stanford on Friday night was not enough to keep the Crimson Tide afloat in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal took 22 shots on goal and won 7-3.
Despite back-to-back losses, Troy can still claim the Sun Belt West Division title if it beats Georgia State on Saturday and Southern Miss on Nov. 29 in Hattiesburg. The Golden Eagles’ 41-14 home loss to Texas State last week gave Troy new life.
The Northern lights or Aurora Borealis danced across the night sky across Alabama and Georgia on Tuesday thanks to a severe geometric storm and if you missed it last night,
The Georgia Bulldogs were ranked as the No. 4 team in the updated College Football Playoff rankings. Georgia rose one spot after the previous No. 4, the Alabama Crimson Tide, lost to the Oklahoma Sooners.
The Philadelphia Eagles have seven alumni of Alabama on their active roster, including quarterback Jalen Hurts. But on Sunday night after the Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 16-9, Hurts gave credit to an SEC rival of the Crimson Tide’s – Georgia.
Georgia football went 37-3 over the past five SEC regular seasons, which ties Alabama for the best five-year run of that kind.
Georgia would replace Alabama as a top-four seed and receive a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff on a bracket based on the new Associated Press Top 25.
On a day Alabama lost and Texas A&M looked vulnerable, Georgia football made a case it may be the best team in the SEC by taking it to Texas.