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It almost was the craziest day in recent college football history.
No. 1 Georgia had already lost to Auburn and No. 3 Notre Dame was getting routed in Miami. And perhaps most shocking of all on Saturday night, No. 2 Alabama was trailing in the fourth quarter to a Mississippi State team that hadn’t beaten a Nick Saban-led squad since 2007. The last time the nation’s top three teams all lost on the same day, Lyndon B. Johnson was president.
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