By Zach Barnett With one play to decide a game, the galaxy brains of two of college football’s titans went head-to-head. There are 140 or so scrimmage plays in the typical college football game, and rarely does a contest boil down so cleanly to the final one. On one side, the greatest coach of all time, and a defensive mastermind. On the other, a national title winning coach in his own right, a former lieutenant of the GOAT, and a lightning rod of a play-caller. Oh, and they hate each other. View the original article to see embedded media. That was the situation Saturday night at Bryant-Denny …