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Clemson back for another shot at Alabama in monster title rematch


Deshaun Watson wasn’t afraid to say it. Wasn’t afraid to believe it deep in his gut. Darn sure wasn’t afraid to put in the work to make it a reality. The pain was palpable after Watson and his Clemson team fell just short of 15-0 glory last season, losing 45-40 to Alabama in the national championship game. Yet so was the star quarterback’s determination as he shared a simple message with the college football world: We’ll be back. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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