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A few possessions later, Tennessee sealed the win with a Will Brooks interception of Jalen Milroe with 1:24 to play. Though the Tide won last year in Tuscaloosa, Saturday marked Tennessee’s second consecutive win against Alabama at Neyland Stadium, something that hadn’t happened since 2004 and 2006. The Vols jumped to 56 percent after the win, and the Tide fell to 53 percent, according to The Athletic’s Austin Mock. A loss to Tennessee coupled with the loss to Vanderbilt and a lackluster win against South Carolina puts Alabama in a simple but challenging position: win out or bust. Four Tennessee drives reached Alabama territory in the first half Saturday, but the Volunteers failed to score on any of them.
Persons: Kennington Smith, Joe Rexrode, David Ubben, Crimson, Kalen DeBoer, Nico Iamaleava, Chris Brazzell II, Will Brooks, NICO, A. Organizations: Tennessee, rival’s College Locations: David Ubben KNOXVILLE, Tenn, , Alabama, , Tennessee, Tennessee, 7 y
Only Jam Miller running for his second TD just before halftime trimmed that to 23-14. Alabama had just moved to the top of The Associated Press’ Top 25 after an emotional win over Georgia. It marked the first time since 2007 that Vandy had opened a game against Alabama with a TD — Nick Saban’s second game as coach. This time, the Tide (4-1, 1-1) helped Vanderbilt pad that lead with too many mistakes, sloppy play and penalties. Pavia capped the drive with a 6-yard TD pass to Alabama native Kamrean Johnson with 5:07 left for a 40-28 lead.
Persons: — Sedrick Alexander, Randon Fontenette, Diego Pavia, Jalen Milroe, Clark Lea, Miller, Alexander, Vandy, Nick Saban’s, Miles Capers, Yilanan Ouattara, Kamrean Johnson, Milroe, Ryan Williams, Pavia Organizations: Vanderbilt, Alabama, Commodores, AP Top, The Associated Press, Georgia, The Tide, Tide, Milroe’s Locations: Tenn, Alabama, Pavia
It marked the Commodores’ first-ever win over an AP top-five team and just the fourth time Alabama has lost as a No. — Joe RexrodeAlabama isn’t in as much CFP trouble as it may seemThe CFP margin for error has shrunk, of course, for an Alabama team that still has challenging road games against Tennessee, LSU and Oklahoma ahead. Despite a near-even margin in total yards (Vanderbilt 186, Alabama 159), the Commodores controlled the game by converting third downs — 7-of-10 in the first half. Williams’ magic isn’t enoughWhen Alabama needed a big play it called on its 17-year-old phenom Ryan Williams — and he delivered. Then, faced with a fourth-and-goal and trailing 40-28, Williams’ 2-yard touchdown run put Alabama back within one possession.
Persons: Vanderbilt, Diego Pavia, Alexander, Randon Fontenette, Jam Miller, Kalen DeBoer, Vandy, Nick Saban, tTlO0FrxtX, Billy Derrick, Saban’s, Pat McAfee, , It’s, it’s, ” Vanderbilt, , QDfGufSQol, — harkening, Dan McGugin, Pavia, Joe Rexrode, , asser, hird, oster Organizations: Music City Miracle, Commodores, AP, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Georgia, . Alabama, College Football, SEC, Georgia State, Joe Rexrode Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Oklahoma, Crimson Tide, Pavia, VANDERBILT, ards, avia Locations: Alabama, , Alabama, ., Missouri, ards
Alabama Plunges College Football Into Chaos
  + stars: | 2023-12-03 | by ( Laine Higgins | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide won the SEC Championship. Photo: Todd Kirkland/Getty ImagesATLANTA—Heading into this week’s conference championship matchups, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee looked like it could take the weekend off. The top four teams in the nation—Georgia, Michigan, Washington and Florida State—were all Power 5 schools with perfect records. Win one more game, and the final four would pick itself. Then Nick Saban’s Alabama marched into Atlanta and plunged the entire sport into chaos.
Persons: Jalen Milroe, Todd Kirkland, Nick Saban’s Alabama Organizations: Alabama Crimson Tide, SEC, Getty, College, Florida State Locations: ATLANTA, Georgia, Michigan, Washington, Florida, Atlanta
How Texas Beat Alabama With Nick Saban’s Own Playbook
  + stars: | 2023-09-10 | by ( Laine Higgins | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — The hype is coming for the Texas Longhorns like it hasn’t in years. That's what happens when you knock off Alabama on the road and get your first win over a top-five team in 15 years. “Game over with,” Longhorns receiver Xavier Worthy said, after it had been over with for an hour or so. In essence, Texas bullied an Alabama team that’s been doing that to opponents throughout coach Nick Saban’s tenure. “I think there’s a lot of people out there that based on the games we’ve had in the past or the seasons we’ve had in the past, some people try not to believe the hype,” Brooks said.
Persons: It’s, Xavier Worthy, Steve Sarkisian's, ” Sarkisian, “ We've, Adonai Mitchell, Quinn Ewers, we’ve, Jonathon Brooks, We’ve, Jalen, that’s, Nick Saban’s, “ It’s, ” Ewers, “ We’ve, , Denny, “ I’ve, , Nick Saban, I’ll, Brooks, ” Brooks Organizations: Texas Longhorns, Alabama, Longhorns, , ” Longhorns, AP, Big, Southeastern Conference, Georgia, Bryant, Saban Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Wyoming, Texas, Oklahoma, Ewers, Alabama, that’s, Southern California, ” Texas
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