ATHENS, Ga. — Four weeks ago, then-No. 8 Alabama fell to an unranked Florida State team in Week 1 and critics didn’t hold back. Coach Kalen DeBoer, in his second year leading the Crimson Tide, was viewed as questionable to make it through the season.
Four weeks later, Alabama delivered a 24-21 victory at Georgia, shattering the Bulldogs' 33-game win streak at home dating back to 2019. The win sent the Crimson Tide climbing seven spots to No. 10 in the latest AP Top 25 while Georgia dropped from fifth to No. 12.
As it turns out, the Week 1 loss to Florida State may have been exactly what the Crimson Tide (3-1) needed to gain an edge, build an identity and go on a run.
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