 Nick Saban has heard the rumblings, especially from David Pollock during last year's national championship. Georgia, obviously, you've seen in the past couple of seasons now, really, they've taken hold of college football. They did an unbelievable job. The SEC now belongs to Georgia and Kirby Smart. After back-to-back national championships, they can certainly say they own the SEC. But a scorned Nick Saban is not the type of guy to stay down the wall. His Alabama crimson tide this year has a stacked roster on both sides of the ball, a roster that leads the nation in blue chip ratio. Blue chip ratio basically looks at how many four- and five-star recruits you've landed versus the number of two- and three-star recruits you've landed. This stat is very good at predicting who's going to be competing for the national championship. This year, it's Alabama that has the best blue chip ratio. The only question mark for them coming into the season was at the quarterback position. But after Jalen Milroy's dominant performance in week one, it certainly looks like he's the guy. And if Milroy can repeat or at least play similar to the way he played in week one, it certainly looks like Alabama will be making their way back to the college who will play off after being left out last season.