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who did alabama lose to

Alabama’s most recent football loss (2025 season) was to the Georgia Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.

Because the question “who did Alabama lose to” can mean different things (last game, biggest upset, first loss of the season, etc.), here are the most common ways people use it, and what they usually mean today.

Latest context: national-title loss

In current fan and forum chatter, “who did Alabama lose to” is usually referring to the national championship game at the end of the 2025 season.

Alabama reached the CFP title game under new head coach Kalen DeBoer but fell to Georgia, giving them a high-profile season-ending loss that’s still driving a lot of debate about the program.

Other ways people might mean it

When someone asks this without context, they might be talking about:

  • The last team Alabama played and lost to (right now: Georgia in the CFP title game).
  • The team that knocked them out of championship contention (again, Georgia, since it was the national title).
  • The loss that symbolized Alabama’s “new era” under DeBoer in a tougher SEC and expanded playoff landscape.

If you meant a different season (for example, “Who did Alabama lose to first in 2025?” or “Who beat them in the Iron Bowl?”), tell me the year or game type and I can narrow it specifically.

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