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The college football world was left shocked on Saturday night, as Vanderbilt took a knee on the final play of the game, beating No. 1 Alabama 40-35, and sending social media into complete chaos.
Entering the game as 22.5 point underdogs to the Crimson Tide, who were coming off one of the best games we thought we’d see this season in the win over Georgia, the Dores ended a 40-year drought against Alabama in the impressive win.
Two of the best in baseball at putting a hitter away couldn’t find an out-pitch for nearly a half hour as the Mets flipped the script on the Phillies in Game 1. “It was stunning,” Rob Thomson said.
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The Crimson Tide lost to Vanderbilt for the first time since 1984, which means the top spot is now wide open for Ohio State and Texas.
It’s going to be a hot one Sunday in Santa Clara when the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals kickoff with temperatures expected to hit 100, but the NFL isn’t going to throw the Niners a bone by letting them wear their white uniforms in a bid to stay just a little bit cooler.
As OutKick’s own Zach Dean pointed out, that’s going to be hot, but people who live in the great state of Florida have been dealt with that sort of thing many times.
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If Alabama can’t handle Vanderbilt, how’s it going to finish the SEC gauntlet still ahead?
If Alabama can’t handle Vanderbilt, how’s it going to finish the SEC gauntlet still ahead?