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The College Football Playoff's first-ever border dispute

There are 279 miles between the end of an unnamed dirt road in Seminole County, Georgia (which turns west off J.Q. Harvey River Road, cuts through a farm and dead ends with a nice little view of the Chattahoochee River) and a bend in the road on Huckabee Lane (which follows along the Georgia border until it suddenly hangs a right into Tennessee to keep from running into Alabama).

Those are the southernmost and northernmost points in a border dispute that will be settled today. That's because today is the day of the College Football Playoff National Championship Presented By AT&T, a contest between the namesake schools of the two states divided by that 279-mile line, Georgia and Alabama.