I don't know how much of that is Kiffin's "genius" or him just having the better players. He tries to be sneaky by being counter-intuitive. I don't want to say I'm smarter than every defensive coaching staff hired in the SEC and at Michigan State and Clemson (that would be foolish

), but I can usually sense when something is up. I knew on 3rd down that Coker would bootleg, for example. And I knew that on 1st down and goal, Henry would get it. And I knew on 2nd down and goal, Coker would sneak. And I knew that on 3rd and goal, Henry would get it. And O.J. Howard is a guy that Kiffin has liked and has at different times in the season tried to get involved in the offense. He was a big factor for Bama in 2013, but he just did a disappearing act for the last two seasons. So that's not quite as stunning as ESPN tried to paint it last night, but Clemson didn't account for him well enough for some reason.
Saban's call for the onside kick though was genius. You figured going into this game that Saban had the coaching edge for Swinney, with this being his first rodeo. You kind of saw the same thing in the NFL last week, the newbies (and relative newbies) got roasted with an 0-4 record while the old guard went 4-0. Some people just have to be there first before they go on to win the big one. Clemson will be right back in the mix because they return a large portion of their best players. A lot of people were doubting Clemson heading into this year because they didn't have a boatload of returning starters, but they keep most of this team intact for 2016. Bama figures to be there too because they also threw a lot of freshmen to the wolves.
It's obviously really early and we need to see how injuries, suspensions, and transfers pan out, but Alabama, Clemson, Baylor, Michigan, LSU, Notre Dame, and Florida State are probably my odd-on favorites for the four playoff spots next year. Ohio State is in a bit of a rebuild, but of course we play them at the end of the season when they'll probably more cohesive, and with Michigan not looking great at QB, I don't think we will get in. We might finally get the two SEC teams if LSU wins the West over Bama or if LSU finishes runner up in the SEC West with one loss and Leonard Fournette at RB. Notre Dame might be a bit of a sleeper, but I like the way their schedule sets up. Baylor will still be prolific on offense and while Oklahoma will be fine, I don't think they beat a healthy Baylor this season.