There were several notable stars in the football world in Indianapolis on Monday night as Georgia faced Alabama in the national championship.
Former Colts quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning were shown at Lucas Oil Stadium, and the former star quarterback was joined by a certain Hall-of-Fame receiver.
Terrell Owens was on hand for the national title, sporting an Alabama cap as he watched two SEC schools battle. Owens' sartorial choice is understandable considering his hometown, as the former Eagles, Cowboys and 49ers star is a native of Alexander City, AL. Owens played college football in Chattanooga, although it's unlikely we'll ever see his alma mater compete for a national championship.
Owens didn't see much offense in the first half as Alabama entered the locker room to lead 9-6, although a relative offensive exploded in the final 30 minutes. All three of the game's touchdowns came in the second half, including a 40-yard pass from Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett to Adonai Mitchell wide.T.O. in the building 😎 @terrellowens #NationalChampionship pic.twitter.com/4Ko8It4W3s
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Owens didn't see much offense in the first half as Alabama entered the locker room to lead 9-6, although a relative offensive exploded in the final 30 minutes. All three of the game's touchdowns came in the second half, including a 40-yard pass from Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett to Adonai Mitchell wide.