Monday, October 28, 2013

Alabama dismantles Tennessee in blowout win


Alabama beat Tennessee 45-10 in a game at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday. Wideout Kevin Norwood had six reception for 112 yards and a touchdown. Safety Landon Collins started in place of the injured Vinnie Sunseri.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. | Alabama continued on its path toward an undefeated season, as the  Crimson Tide cruised to a 45-10 victory over Tennessee on Saturday.

The Crimson Tide faithful got what they came for Saturday afternoon as Alabama dismantled its Southeastern Conference rival to the north. The crowd at Bryant-Denny Stadium was loud and proud for 60 minutes—even though the game was essentially over by halftime.


“You get defined by what you do every week,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “I think we want our identity to be that every guy is going to try to dominate his space when he plays his position.”

 “They kind of disrespected us by calling us Red team the whole week,” Crimson Tide quarterback McCarron said regarding Volunteer coach Butch Jones’ practice reference toward Alabama. “We feel like we’re not just anybody, so we kind of took it personally.”

McCarron finished with another sizzling performance, completing 19 of 27 passes for 275 yards and two touchdowns.

Alabama wide receiver Kevin Norwood was a recipient of many of McCarron’s throws on the day and finished with a stellar performance, including six receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown. Norwood made arguably the highlight reel play of the day in the third quarter when he collected a back shoulder pass for a 34-yard gain.

“AJ (McCarron) just looked my way and the next thing you know I was in the air, and I looked at the ball and was on the ground after that,” Norwood said.

“Kevin (Norwood) has been so consistent throughout his career here in making big plays,” Saban said. “He’s a great athlete. He has great hands. He made a great catch today—I mean an unbelievable catch.”

UA running backs T.J. Yeldon and Kenyan Drake both played well in the backfield for the Tide. Drake led the team in rushing with 89 yards on 14 carries, and Yeldon finished with 72 yards on 15 carries.

UA safety Landon Collins got the nod to replace injured safety Vinnie Sunseri at the strong safety position and had a big game in his fourth career start Saturday against the Volunteers. Collins led the team in tackles (six, five solo) along with defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson.

With under a minute remaining before halftime, Collins recorded an 89-yard interception return for a touchdown off an errant pass from Volunteer quarterback Justin Worley.

“When I saw opportunities to make plays, that’s what I did for my team, and as a player, I try to make everything easy for my team as much as I can,” Collins said.

Earlier in the week there was a question to whether or not injury-riddled cornerback Deion Belue would be able to start in Saturday’s game. He ended up starting and played well, intercepting a pass in the second quarter and returning it 28 yards into Volunteer territory.

With injuries continuing to nag the team, Alabama’s bye week couldn’t come at a better time. Saban said UA defensive lineman Brandon Ivory did not play against Tennessee for medical reasons, and running back Jalston Fowler did not return after halftime due to a concussion he suffered in the first half.

“The extra time is going to help us get healthy, get some rest, and maybe improve a little bit in lots of areas,” Saban said.

After the win over Tennessee, Alabama improved to 8-0 on the season and maintained its No.1 ranking. The Crimson Tide will play the LSU Tigers on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

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