After winning the
coin toss, Alabama elected to defer, giving Clemson the ball to start the game. The Tigers' opening drive resulted in a
three-and-out, and Alabama took over on their own 21-yard-line following a punt. However, three plays later, the scoring was opened by Clemson
cornerback A. J. Terrell, who intercepted a
Tua Tagovailoa pass and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown. Alabama responded quickly, as Tagovailoa made up for the interception three plays later by finding
Jerry Jeudy downfield for a 62-yard score. On their ensuing drive, Clemson continued the offensive trend of the first quarter with a 62-yard pass of their own, from
Trevor Lawrence to
Tee Higgins, which set up a 17-yard touchdown rush by
Travis Etienne on the next play. Now trailing 14–7, Alabama marched downfield on their next drive, covering 75 yards in ten plays, to score a touchdown with an opportunity to tie the game. However, Alabama freshman
placekicker Joseph Bulovas missed the
extra point, hitting the right upright; this was his sixth missed extra point of the season and left Clemson ahead by one, 14–13. Clemson's ensuing drive resulted in another three-and-out; they punted to Alabama, who made it to the Clemson 3-yard-line when the first quarter ended. The second quarter began with Clemson holding a one-point lead, although this would not last for long. Two plays into the quarter, Bulovas converted a 25-yard
field goal to put Alabama in front by two points, 16–14. Clemson would soon recapture the lead, as Lawrence led the Tigers' offense down the field in six plays; the drive was capped by a one-yard touchdown rush by Travis Etienne. With Clemson lead at 21–16, Alabama began their next drive. The Clemson defense would make another important play, as Tagovailoa threw his second interception of the game and only his sixth all season. Clemson then capitalized with a five-yard pass from Lawrence to Etienne to push the lead to 12 points, 28–16. On what would be their last drive of the half, Alabama punted on 4th-and-17, giving Clemson the ball on their own 21-yard-line. With just over two minutes on the clock, Clemson drove down the field and converted a 36-yard field goal that put the lead at 31–16 and gave the Tide the ball back with 45 seconds. After an incomplete pass and a six-yard rush, Alabama head coach
Nick Saban elected to let the clock expire and head to halftime trailing by fifteen. File:2019 CFP - Clemson goes on field 2.jpg|Clemson players celebrate in the end zone near the majority of their fans. File:2019 CFP - post-game celebrations 4.jpg|Fireworks went off after the conclusion of the game. File:Clemson-Alabama-20190107-Levis.jpg|Clemson is recognized historical 15–0 national champion as confetti falls after the game. File:2019 CFP - post-game celebrations 6.jpg|Clemson players take the stage to receive the trophy. File:2019 CFP - post-game celebrations 8.jpg|Clemson's coach and players are presented with the championship trophy.
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