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College Football Playoff semifinals preview: Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl take center stage

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Alabama and Michigan to play at the Rose Bowl while Washington and Texas are to square off in the Sugar Bowl for the right to play for the national championship.
It’s been a fascinating year in college football. 
Deion Sanders took over the sport for a few months before his Colorado Buffaloes lost eight of their last nine games to end the season, the “Conference of Champions” became the conference of just two teams, and Florida State became the first undefeated Power 5 conference champion to be left out of the College Football Playoff. 
All of the storylines have led to the final edition of the four-team CFP, which has the potential to be the best semifinals in the 10-year history of the CFP. 
Let’s take a look at the New Year’s Day matchups with the winners playing for the national championship in Houston on Jan. 8.Rose Bowl – No. 1 Michigan vs No. 4 Alabama, 5 p.m. ET
It’s a matchup between two traditional powers at “The Granddaddy of Them All.” 
In what has the look of a classic, Michigan and Alabama will square off in the Rose Bowl with a 13-game and an 11-game winning streak on the line. 
Michigan is looking to bounce back from its performance in last year’s CFP after a tumultuous season. 
Head coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the school for the first three games of the season before missing the final three games of the year after the Big Ten came down on him over allegations of sign-stealing.
With or without Harbaugh, the Wolverines have been perfect, and they’ve gotten it done on the defensive side of the football. 
Michigan has allowed the fewest points per game (9.5) while holding opponents to just 239.7 yards per game. 
After starting off the year with a very soft schedule, Michigan finished the year against two top-10 teams before shutting out No. 16 Iowa in the Big Ten title game.
They need quarterback J.J. McCarthy to have one of his better games to beat a red-hot Alabama team. 
In Michigan’s first seven games of the season.

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