It's hard to imagine anyone wanting to face Alabama, given how much of a juggernaut they've been this season.
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But that's exactly what Washington Huskies fans have been lobbying for over the past month, holding up signs during games that read: "We want Alabama."
Those fans will get their wish come the Peach Bowl Dec. 31 when the top-ranked Tide face 4th-ranked Washington in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
And Huskies head coach Chris Petersen isn't nearly as enthusiastic about the prospect.
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"Sometimes you've gotta be careful what you wish for," Petersen said Sunday on ESPN's College Football Playoff Selection Show. "I didn't hold that sign up."
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The idea of facing a Bama team that's outscored opponents by a ridiculous 527-153 on its way to an unblemished 13-0 record, seems to have Petersen, whose Washington team went 12-1 and won the PAC-12 Championship over Colorado Saturday, a little spooked.
"It's a special team, special program," he added. "It'll be a tremendous challenge. It'll be the biggest challenge, certainly, we've ever faced as football coaches and players."