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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
SAINT-DENIS, France — With a 90-yard run as the final seconds ticked off the clock, Alex Sedrick and Team USA’s women’s Eagles rugby team snatched the bronze medal off the necks of a heavily-favored Australian team to deliver America its first Olympic medal in rugby sevens. Then the green and gold pinned the Americans deep in their own end, inching them backward as the final seconds ticked off the clock. AdvertisementBut then Sedrick got possession in the middle of the field and burst through a hole in the Aussie defense. In an instant, Sedrick was off on 90-yard sprint down the grass, that finished with her running through the uprights. But in a game with just 14 players on a massive field, anything can happen, and in the final seconds against the Aussies, Sedrick made sure it did.
Persons: DENIS, Alex Sedrick, USA’s, Sedrick, Michael Steele Organizations: USA’s women’s Eagles rugby, Eagles, Australians, Aussie, Zealand Locations: France
Bowers hurt his left foot midway through the second quarter, not that it mattered as Georgia scored 27 straight points to take control. Vanderbilt (2-6, 0-4) lost its sixth straight overall and sixth consecutive to Georgia. Political Cartoons View All 1211 ImagesThe Commodores opened the game taking a 7-0 lead with their first TD against Georgia under coach Clark Lea. Bowers hurt his left foot at the end of a 14-yard carry midway through the second quarter when tackled on the sideline. Vanderbilt: The Commodores scored their most points against Georgia since 2013 in a 31-27 win.
Persons: — Carson Beck, Brock Bowers, Bowers, Daijun Edwards, Clark Lea, Ken Seals, AJ Swann, London Humphreys, Beck, Dominic Lovett, Tykee Smith, Kendall Milton, Peyton Woodring, Kirby Smart, he’ll, Van Pran, Vanderbilt Organizations: Georgia, Vanderbilt, ., SEC, Bulldogs, Commodores, CBS, Alabama, UP NEXT Georgia, AP Locations: Tenn, . Georgia, Georgia, TAKEAWAYS Georgia, Nashville, UP, Jacksonville, Florida, Mississippi
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