Alabama's Will Anderson Jr. Plans To Keep Georgia QB In The Pocket Or On The Ground

Second verse ... same as the first.

No. 1 Alabama (13-1) likely will not change much of its game plan when it plays No. 3 Georgia (13-1) in the College Football Playoff national championship game Monday (8 p.m. Eastern, ESPN) in Indianapolis. Particularly not on defense.

The Tide sacked Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett three times, hurried him five times and forced two interceptions in a 41-24 victory in the SEC Championship Game on Dec. 4.

Alabama outside linebacker Will Anderson Jr., a sophomore from Hampton, Georgia, who leads the nation with 17.5 sacks, had one of the sacks and one of the hurries as the Tide erased a 10-0 deficit in the second quarter to win running away. Bennett did complete 29 of 48 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns while rushing seven times for 11 yards.

"His ability to move out of the pocket, I think that's one of his biggest and strongest abilities," Anderson said Monday of Bennett, who completed 20 of 30 passes for 313 yards and three touchdowns in the Bulldogs' 34-11 win over Michigan in a CFP semifinal on Friday.

"He can extend plays with his arms as well. We just have to contain him," Anderson said.

Michigan did not do that. Bennett rushed three times for 32 yards and was not sacked or hurried once.

"We just have to make sure he's not running all over the field," Anderson said. "The biggest part of his game is his legs. He really takes over on the offensive side."

Containing and harassing Bennett helped lead to a 42-yard interception return by safety Jordan Battle that gave Alabama a 38-17 lead in the fourth quarter and put the game away for the Tide's seventh straight win over the Bulldogs.

Yet, Georgia is a 3-point favorite by FanDuel. Perhaps Vegas is thinking it is hard to beat a team twice in the same season?

"We don't really listen to all that stuff," Anderson said. "We can't pay any attention to that stuff. We know the challenge ahead of us. Georgia has a very good football team, very good players, very good coaches."

And no wins over Alabama since 2007.

"We just have to be prepared for anything," Anderson said. "We talk all the time. We have one more game to play, to put everything together, get all the pieces lined up right. That's what we've been doing."

Defending national champion Alabama beat No. 4 Cincinnati 27-6 on Friday in the other CFP semifinal with Anderson getting two of his team's six sacks.

"It's such a blessing for it to be my second year, and we're already going back to another natty," Anderson said. "That's what you dream of when you're a little kid. I'm so blessed and happy. All the pieces are starting to fall together. Everybody is starting to play to the standard, play to the Alabama standard."

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Guilbeau joined OutKick as an SEC columnist in September of 2021 after covering LSU and the Saints for 17 years at USA TODAY Louisiana. He has been a national columnist/feature writer since the summer of 2022, covering college football, basketball and baseball with some NFL, NBA, MLB, TV and Movies and general assignment, including hot dog taste tests. A New Orleans native and Mizzou graduate, he has consistently won Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) awards since covering Alabama and Auburn at the Mobile Press-Register (1993-98) and LSU and the Saints at the Baton Rouge Advocate (1998-2004). In 2021, Guilbeau won an FWAA 1st for a game feature, placed in APSE Beat Writing, Breaking News and Explanatory, and won Beat Writer of the Year from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA). He won an FWAA columnist 1st in 2017 and was FWAA's top overall winner in 2016 with 1st in game story, 2nd in columns, and features honorable mention. Guilbeau completed a book in 2022 about LSU's five-time national champion coach - "Everything Matters In Baseball: The Skip Bertman Story" - that is available at www.acadianhouse.com, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble outlets. He lives in Baton Rouge with his wife, the former Michelle Millhollon of Thibodaux who previously covered politics for the Baton Rouge Advocate and is a communications director.