Nick Saban vs. Urban Meyer.
Sure, players win games. But the coaches will be center stage at the Sugar Bowl in college football's inaugural playoff.
Saban's top-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide (12-1) faces Meyer's fourth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes (12-1) on New Year's Day, a semifinal matchup between two of the nation's most storied programs.
Saban has established himself as perhaps the greatest coach of this generation, winning three national titles at Alabama after taking a BCS title during his time at LSU.
Meyer captured a pair of national titles at Florida, and now he's two wins away from landing another with the Buckeyes.
These two are hardly strangers, their history framed by a pair of classic Southeastern Conference championship games.
"I probably can't remember my address or my phone number, but I can tell you every play in those two games," Meyer said Sunday.
In 2008, Saban guided Alabama to a 12-0 record and No. 1 ranking during the regular season. The Tide led heading to the fourth quarter, but Tim Tebow led No. 2 Florida to a pair of touchdowns and a 31-20 victory. The Gators went on to beat Oklahoma in the BCS championship game.