AJ McCarron found Amari Cooper on a late, go-ahead TD pass Saturday and No. 2 Alabama edged No. 3 Georgia 32-28 for a berth in the national title game. McCarron's touchdown toss with 3:15 remaining erased a 28-25 deficit and handed Alabama (12-1, 7-1 SEC) a victory in the SEC championship game. The defending national champion Crimson Tide now advance to their third title game in four years. They will take on top-ranked Notre Dame Jan. 7 in Miami for the NCAA crown. The game was back-and-forth in the second half with four lead changes. The Bulldogs (11-2, 7-1) had one last chance after Alabama's decisive score, with quarterback Aaron Murray driving them 78 yards to the Crimson Tide's 8-yard line with seconds remaining. But his short pass to Chris Conley was 5 yards shy of the goal line as time expired, and Georgia's hopes for a first national title since 1980 evaporated. McCarron finished 13-of-21 for 162 passing yards with an interception. Eddie Lacy rushed for 181 yards and two scores on 20 carries for Alabama. Murray completed 18-of-33 passes for 265 yards, one TD and one interception for the Bulldogs. Todd Gurley racked up 122 yards and scored twice on 23 carries for Georgia.
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