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Washington Huskies vs Alabama Crimson Tide — December 31, 2016
7–24BOWL-NY6
About This Game
Washington struck first, as Jake Browning found Dante Pettis slipping past the defense for a 16-yard touchdown to grab a 7-0 lead. But Alabama answered with the ferocity expected of a top-ranked playoff team. Bo Scarbrough plunged through the Husky defense for an 18-yard touchdown run, tying the game at 7-7 and signaling that this was no ordinary opponent. The Crimson Tide then methodically seized control: Adam Griffith's 41-yard field goal put Alabama ahead before Ryan Anderson's interception return for a touchdown late in the first half delivered a knockout punch, sending Alabama into halftime with a commanding 17-7 advantage.
The second half was a masterclass in suffocating defense and relentless power running. Across 27 Washington drives, Alabama's defense forced 17 punts and limited the Huskies to just 741 total yards—a controlled demolition that left no doubt about which team belonged in the national championship game. Scarbrough was the physical embodiment of that dominance, pounding through Washington's defense for 180 yards and two touchdowns. His 68-yard scoring burst in the fourth quarter punctuated a performance that proved he was Alabama's battering ram when it mattered most. The game is available as a Gameprint, where custom wall art visualizes every drive—letting fans relive how Alabama's defense and ground game assembled a masterpiece of playoff football.
Game highlights: Dante Pettis' 16-yard TD reception gives Washington an early edge, Ryan Anderson's interception return for a touchdown flips momentum decisively in Alabama's favor, Bo Scarbrough's 180-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance, Alabama's stifling defense forces 17 punts across 27 Husky drives, Scarbrough's 68-yard TD run seals a dominant playoff victory
Frequently Asked Questions
What data is used to create a Gameprint?
Every Gameprint is generated from official play-by-play data. Each possession, shot, turnover, and scoring run is mapped into the design — so what you see on the print is the real game.
What sizes are available?
Gameprints come in three sizes: Small (12×16″), Medium (18×24″), and Large (24×32″). All sizes are printed on premium paper with archival inks.
How long does shipping take?
Orders are printed and shipped within 3–5 business days. US shipping is included. International shipping is available at checkout.
Can I customize the colors?
Yes! You can choose from team color presets or pick any custom colors using the color picker in the builder. Make it match your room, your team, or your style.