"Tagovailoa trying to.. make up for it. Fires to the endzone, TOUCHDOWN! ALABAMA WINS! The Crimson Tide will not be denied! True freshman, to true freshman: Tagovailoa to DeVonta Smith. Alabama breaks Georgia hearts. Nick Saban back on the summit, where he has caught "The Bear" with his sixth national championship. 'Bama has won 5 in nine years."
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Fowler calling Alabama's game winning 41 yard touchdown catch by freshman receiver DeVonta Smith from quarterback and fellow freshman Tua Tagovailoa in overtime to beat the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
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