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Alabama displays ‘participation trophy’ from 2022 national championship loss in team cafeteria

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high standards alabama crimson tide football program. For most teams, making it to the national championship is considered a huge success, but not in Tuscaloosa.

Last season, Alabama made it all the way to the national title game before losing to SEC rivals Georgia. Despite the loss, Alabama didn’t walk away empty-handed. The Crimson Tide received a college football trophy for his playoff effort, but offensive lineman Emile Ekiyo his junior said it was just a reminder of what the team couldn’t achieve. say.

at a recent press conference, Ekiyor said the trophy is on display in the team’s cafeteria. For him, the hardware is just a “participation trophy”.

“It’s kind of hard to turn the pages, isn’t it?” Ekiyol said. “Obviously it was a tough loss. We worked all year to reach that goal. In a way, we haven’t turned the page yet because it’s always been in the back of our minds.” So in our cafeteria you won a participation trophy from the cafeteria just sitting there. It’s a participation trophy. No. I can’t say I’ve completely turned the page. That’s all I have to say.”

The team has been kinder to this trophy compared to the trophy they received when they lost in a national championship game a few years ago. Years later, then-strength and conditioning coach Scott Cochrane destroyed it in front of his players.

The yearly expectation in Alabama is a championship, and even in a season when his program won the SEC and went to the title game, Saban said 2021 was the ‘year of rebuilding’ for the program. If it was a rebuilding year, that’s bad news for the rest of college football.

Going into 2022, Alabama is again a national championship favorite, but that doesn’t mean the roster is without doubt.Barrett Sully of CBS Sports recently I’ve broken out a few areas that the Crimson Tide still needs to reinforce in order to finish the job this fall.

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