Championship Saturday was wild. Before we go to bowl season, here are some numbers that jumped out.



1. There have been 290 total plays run in the past two Alabama-Georgia matchups. Alabama led for nine of them (3 percent) and won both games.



Hat tip to The Athletic’s Jason Starrett. In 120 minutes of football, plus an overtime period, Alabama has led Georgia for one minute between the two games. In last year’s national championship game, Georgia led or was tied the entire way, until Alabama won on the final play. On Saturday, Georgia led or was tied until Jalen Hurts’ touchdown run with a minute to play.



2. Alabama completed the largest comeback in SEC Championship Game history.



The Crimson Tide trailed 28-14 and won 35-28. The previous best was Peyton Manning and Tennessee overcoming a 13-point deficit to beat Auburn in 1997. It was the first time Alabama trailed by at least 14 points since a 21-point deficit against Ole Miss in...