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A complicated college football season is over — was it all worth it?

The most pressing questions heading into the 2020 college football season was whether the season would start at all and, if it did, would it be able to finish. On Monday night, No. 1 Alabama ended the season the way it started — with astonishing dominance as it asserted itself the team of the century with a 52-24 victory against No. 3 Ohio State. It was a dose of certainty to conclude an ...

The most pressing questions heading into the 2020 college football season was whether the season would start at all and, if it did, would it be able to finish.

On Monday night, No. 1 Alabama ended the season the way it started — with astonishing dominance as it asserted itself the team of the century with a 52-24 victory against No. 3 Ohio State.

It was a dose of certainty to conclude an unprecedented season that never offered any conclusive proof that it should be taking place at all during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alabama (13-0) was truly masterful, providing a multitude of reasons to celebrate in the floating crimson and white confetti falling on the

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