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Ready for move in. Call: (503) 805-5981 Check out The Asian Reporter’s Northwest Job Market advertising section online at . The Year of the Dog arrives on February 16, 2018! The Asian Reporter’s Lunar New Year special issue begins on page 9. To download this issue, visit . 2018 ADVERTISING RATES & ORDER FORM: n STOREFRONT SPACE FOR LEASE Mastercard American Express Zip Code & Address of Cardholder: Security Code: Another Samoan quarterback superstar emerges Continued from page 24 play, as a pass ricocheted off a lineman’s helmet into the arms of an Alabama lineman. Tua then led the team to a field goal, nar- rowing the lead back to 10 points. Neither team gained an advantage on the next three drives, then Tua led the Tide to another field goal. Alabama forced Georgia to punt on its next series, which put the ball in Tua’s hands with about seven minutes remaining, down by a touchdown. Once again, Tagovailoa was the main offensive force, passing and running for most of Alabama’s gains before scrambling out of danger to tie the score with an eight-yard pass on fourth down. When neither team could score again in regulation, the game went into over- time. Under college over- time rules, teams alternate possession from the oppo- nent’s 25-yard line, and the first team to outscore the other after alternating possessions wins. Georgia took the ball first but mustered only a field goal. If Alabama could score a touchdown on their posses- sion, they could win, while a field goal would tie the game again. On Tua’s first play, however, it looked like they would get neither. He dropped back to pass, scrambled, and suffered a 16-yard loss on a sack, putting them too far away to try a field goal. The end zone was impossibly distant with Georgia ready for the inevitable pass play. Making such a costly mistake in the biggest game of his life might have rattled another quarter- back. But not Tagovailoa. On the next play, he dropped back and stared at one receiver, drawing the safety away from DeVonta Smith on the other side of the field. Then Tua unleashed a cannon of a throw to Smith, hitting him perfectly in stride as he streaked past both the cornerback and the out-of- position safety. Smith raced to the end zone untouched for the game- winning touchdown. Under extraordinary circumstances, Tagovailoa won a national champion- ship with a perfect 41-yard touchdown pass — a play for the ages. Coach Saban has an enviable problem next season, choosing between Hurts, who led Alabama to back-to-back national title games, and the far more dynamic Tua. Whatever Saban decides, it’s now even easier than ever to see that a Polyne- sian football player doesn’t have to be a ferocious line- man, linebacker, or safety. He can also be the quarter- back with ice in his veins who steps off the sidelines to execute perfectly and win the big game.