The Crimson Tide is on a crash course for revenge as No. 9 Alabama is set to take on the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners to kick off the first round of the College Football Playoff.
This will be just the seventh time in program history that the Tide has played the same team twice in a season, and while Alabama is looking to right the wrong from its loss to Oklahoma in the regular season, it could also spell disaster for the history books.
Out of the six previous occurrences when 'Bama played the same team a second time in the same season, only once did the Crimson Tide lose on both occasions.
Oklahoma could make its way into Alabama history books
The last time that Alabama lost to the same team within the same season was in 1893, when the Birmingham Athletic Club defeated the Tide on back-to-back occasions. For context, it was Alabama's second full year of varsity football.
For further context, the final score of the first game was 0-4, and the final score of the second game was 8-10. Not exactly blockbuster football by today's standards.
Wild stat: Only one time in school history has Alabama football lost to the same team twice in the same season.
— Blake Byler (@blakebyler45) December 16, 2025
It came 132 years ago in 1893, when Alabama lost two games to the Birmingham Athletic Club in the program's second year of varsity football.
However, if Oklahoma can pull off the upset win over the Crimson Tide, it would undeniably put the Sooners in the Alabama history books and would leave an unwanted stain on Bama's return to the playoffs.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer hasn't been shy about how difficult this rematch could be for his team, as well as the squad on the other side of the field.
The No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide and the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners kick off from Norman on Friday, Dec. 19, at 7 p.m. ET. The first playoff game of the year will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN, and the winner will move on to face the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in the quarterfinals.
