Take Two returns with a daily offering tackling a handful of issues in the college football landscape. Rivals.com National Recruiting Analyst Adam Gorney lays out the situation and then receives takes from Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell and a local expert from the Rivals.com network of team sites.
THE STORYLINE
Tua Tagovailoa entered the national championship after halftime, after Alabama fell behind by 13 points and it looked dire for the Crimson Tide. But the former four-star lefty quarterback from Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis entered the game after watching regular starting QB
Jalen Hurts struggle and Tagovailoa led Alabama back against Georgia to a 26-23 victory. Tagovailoa shined. Former Alabama offensive coordinator and current FAU coach Lane Kiffin said Tagovailoa might’ve transferred if he didn’t get his chance since lots of people knew he should have been the starter for a while.
So what happens now? Is the job Tagovailoa’s for sure? Does Hurts have to transfer or is that far too premature? In the national title game, Tagovailoa threw for 166 yards and three touchdowns including the game-winner in overtime. He was fantastic. So is the lefty QB the future of Alabama’s offense or could Hurts still win his job back?
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