The last time Alabama came to Sanford Stadium, there was no TikTok, the president was Barack Obama and Greg Sankey was just months into his new job as SEC commissioner.

Nick Saban’s powerhouse program, which won three national titles in a four-year stretch, came into the game against Georgia football on Oct. 3, 2015 the lower ranked team at No. 13 after losing to Ole Miss two weeks earlier.

Maybe, just maybe the No. 8 Bulldogs could take one giant leap to become a championship contender.

“We thought this was a great chance to make a statement,” said Jeb Blazevich, , a tight end from 2014-17. “This is kind of the king of the hill that we need to knock off.”

Instead, they were swamped on a rainy, messy day in a 38-10 wipeout.

“I feel like we were just outclassed, outmatched,” said

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