College Football
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Alabama vs Michigan
When: 12:00 PM ET, Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Where: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

Alabama and Michigan were part of the four-team College Football Playoff last season, with the Wolverines eventually capturing the national title.

The teams meet again this postseason, albeit on a considerably smaller stage.

The No. 11 Crimson Tide and Michigan look to end underachieving seasons with a victory when they meet on Tuesday in the ReliaQuest Bowl at Tampa, Fla.

Alabama (9-3) was the last team omitted from the new 12-team playoff format, while the Wolverines (7-5) weren't even in the running.

That represents quite a descent for a Michigan program that beat Alabama 27-20 in overtime in last season's CFP semifinal at the Rose Bowl before rolling to a 34-13 victory over Washington in the championship game.

The New Year's Eve game is more for pride this season with no true way to salvage the season.

But Alabama standout guard Tyler Booker has found a goal worth fighting for -- stretching the Crimson Tide's streak of 10-win seasons to 17.

"There's a lot of goals that we had set out in front of us before this year took place," Booker told reporters. "And, obviously, we can't achieve most of those goals now. But one of the goals that is left to achieve is reaching 10 wins. So that's at the forefront of our minds right now, and going out to Tampa and getting a ‘W'."

The Crimson Tide are beat up in the secondary with the recent news that All-American safety Malachi Moore underwent season-ending surgery.

Alabama had previously lost Keon Sabb due to injury for the season with a lower-body injury, and fellow safety DeVonta Smith left the program and transferred to Notre Dame.

The Crimson Tide have even lost two players to Michigan since the transfer portal opened -- defensive lineman Damon Payne Jr. and running back Justice Haynes.

Haynes (448 yards) was the backup to top running back and second-leading rusher Jamarion Miller (641). Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said Richard Young (140 yards on 25 carries) will receive a big increase in playing time.

"Richard will be ready to go, just as he always is," DeBoer said. "He's a strong running back, and does a lot of things. ... When somebody leaves at your position, you have more opportunities to take advantage of."

Quarterback Jalen Milroe leads the Crimson Tide with 719 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns. Milroe also has passed for 2,652 yards, 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

Michigan quarterback Davis Warren is in an odd predicament as the Wolverines recently signed the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2025 class in Bryce Underwood, who is expected to start at quarterback from the moment he steps on campus.

Warren hasn't decided if he will enter the transfer portal, but he has had extensive chats with coach Sherrone Moore.

"He's been clear that he cares about me and wants what's best for me and wants me to be at Michigan," Warren said of Moore. "That's been clear. I know in this day and age what that looks like."

The downside is Warren has more interceptions (nine) than touchdown passes (six).

Michigan running back Kalel Mullings leads the squad with 948 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns but declared for the NFL draft on Friday. Second-string running back Donovan Edwards (589 yards) previously opted out of the bowl game.

Defensive tackles Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant, cornerback Will Johnson and tight end Colston Loveland are among the other Wolverines who have opted out in favor of the NFL draft.

One player thrilled about the opportunity to play is defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny, who broke his right leg in the first quarter of last season's contest against Alabama.

"I didn't get a chance to play last year," Benny told reporters, "so this will be my national championship."

The teams have split six previous meetings, with five of the matchups coming in bowl games. This is the third time they have met in Tampa, with Alabama posting a 17-14 victory in the Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, 1997, and the Wolverines notching a 28-24 win in the Hall of Fame Bowl on Jan. 2, 1988.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W‑L Strk PF PA Home Away Grass Turf Conf
Alabama 9-3 W1 35.5 17.2 7-0 2-3 8-2 0-0 5-3
Michigan 7-5 W2 22.2 20.5 6-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 5-4
Last Meeting
Alabama Michigan
Date Away Home Tot Rus Pas Tot Rus Pas
1/1/24 ALA 20 MICH 27 307 191 116 354 133 221
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Alabama J. Milroe 69.6 116 0 0
Michigan J. McCarthy 63.0 221 0 0
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Alabama J. McCLellan 14 87 6.2 2
Michigan B. Corum 19 83 4.4 0
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Alabama I. Bond 4 47 11.8 0
Michigan R. Wilson 4 73 18.2 1
Touchdowns Player TD
Alabama J. McCLellan 2
Michigan B. Corum 1
Season
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Alabama J. Milroe 66.0 2657 15 10
Michigan D. Warren 63.6 1125 6 9
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Alabama J. Milroe 152 719 4.7 20
Michigan K. Mullings 185 948 5.1 12
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Alabama R. Williams 45 857 19.0 8
Michigan C. Loveland 56 582 10.4 5
Touchdowns Player TD
Alabama J. Milroe 20
Michigan K. Mullings 12
Quickchart Matchup
Alabama Alabama Off vs  Michigan Michigan Def
Alabama 422.8 yards
Michigan 310.9 yards
Alabama 4.8 yards/rush
Michigan 3.1 yards/rush
Alabama 9 yards/attempt
Michigan 6.5 yards/attempt
Michigan Michigan Off vs  Alabama Alabama Def
Michigan 294.2 yards
Alabama 330.9 yards
Michigan 4.4 yards/rush
Alabama 3.8 yards/rush
Michigan 5.5 yards/attempt
Alabama 6 yards/attempt