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No. 1 Alabama leads No. 4 Cincinnati 17-6 through three quarters of their College Football Playoff semifinal matchup in the Cotton Bowl on Friday. The Crimson Tide have dominated the Bearcats on the ground to the tune of 204 yards rushing, with Brian Robinson Jr. leading the way with 164 yards on 22 carries. Heisman winner Bryce Young has also been effective, going 15-of-24 passing for 155 yards and two scores. 

Meanwhile, the Alabama defense has done a phenomenal job holding back this high-powered Cincinnati offense. The Bearcats have just 127 total yards entering the final quarter of action. 

Here's how to watch Friday's matchup in Arlington, Texas.

LIVE updates: Alabama vs. Cincinnati in College Football Playoff semifinal

How to watch Cotton Bowl live

Game: Cotton Bowl
Date
: Friday, Dec. 31 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: AT&T Stadium -- Arlington, Texas
TV: ESPN | Live stream: fuboTV (Try for free)

Alabama vs. Cincinnati: Need to know

Tempo, tempo, tempo: Desmond Ridder, the star dual-threat quarterback for the Bearcats, has to be a star against a Crimson Tide defense that, historically, hasn't had a ton of success against mobile quarterbacks. The combination of Ridder's downfield ability and a multi-dimensional rushing attack with Ridder and Alabama transfer Jerome Ford makes this offense tough to stop when coach Luke Fickell decides to crank up the tempo. Alabama has the defensive depth across the board, but especially in its front seven. Cincinnati has to find a way to wear this group out and running as many plays as possible is the path to success.

Strength vs. strength: Alabama will be without wide receiver John Metchie III, but Biletnikoff Award finalist Jameson Williams, Iron Bowl hero Ja'Corey Brooks and multiple weapons at tight end will test one of the best secondaries in the country. Make no mistake, that's not hyperbole. Bearcats cornerbacks Coby Bryant and Ahmad Gardner are two of the best in the country, and it'll be awesome to see how Bryant, Gardner and the crew attack a Crimson Tide receiving corps after they've had plenty of time to prepare. 

Aberration of trend? Alabama's offensive line picked the right time to play its best game of the year when it stymied a Georgia defense that was widely regarded as one of the best in a generation. That was the only time that we've seen the Crimson Tide look competent against a good opponent all year, so it'll be interesting to see if that performance was the start of a trend or just an aberration based on some poor game-planning from the Bulldogs coaching staff.

Cotton Bowl prediction, picks

I'll take the Crimson Tide to win, cover and dominate an overmatched Bearcats squad that won't be able to slow down Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young. The star sophomore is lethal when he gets time in the pocket, and the success Alabama's offensive line had against Georgia has made this a complete team that will be impossible to slow down Friday.  Prediction: Alabama (-13.5)

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