Alabama lineman planned post-championship game proposal

'Bama beat Georgia 26-23 in the College Football Playoff National Championship.

— -- The college football season came to an exciting end during the final moments of Alabama's overtime win against Georgia, thanks to a second-string freshman quarterback and an offensive lineman who threw in a post-game surprise for good measure.

Being a part of the team's 26-23 win was "a blessing,” Tagovailoa told Good Morning America" today.

"It feels really good, you know, it's a blessing," he said. "I mean I got the opportunity to celebrate it with not only my teammates but my family. So that was something special," the quarterback added.

"I mean, you got to be ready when your number is called and that was just my opportunity to be able to get in and just show everybody what I was able to do, you know. I was fortunate enough to have that opportunity," Tagovailoa said. "I mean, it was a team effort -- [It] couldn't have been done if the defense didn't give us the ball back, the offensive line didn't do their job and receivers didn't catch, [it was a] team effort."

Among the on-field celebrations and fanfare after the overtime victory, offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman had his eyes on another prize.

"[It's] just kind of been in the back of my mind and, you know. It's such a great blessing to be able to give her that special moment and on that big a platform," Bozeman said. "I couldn't ask for anything better."

Both players said the emotion of the win was the culmination of a season of support from their fans.

"You know, I haven't been the starter but I could see the tremendous amount of support y'all have shown us, whether we're playing or not playing, thank you guys so much for that," Tagovailoa said.

Tagovailoa was named offensive MVP for the College Football Playoff National Championship after going 14-of-24 for 166 yards and three touchdowns, all in the second half.