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Zabien Brown returned an interception 99 yards for a touchdown as time expired in the first half and No. 6 Alabama rolled to a 37-20 victory over No. 11 Tennessee in the rivalry known as the “Third Saturday in October.
Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide received some unfortunate news on the recruiting front after defeating Tennessee.
Alabama football will look to avenge a second loss from 2024 when it faces the Vols on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Two weeks ago, the Crimson Tide beat Vanderbilt. Now, Alabama will aim to do the same to Tennessee. The No. 6 Crimson Tide also looks to win a fourth consecutive game against a ranked opponent. Tennessee is ranked No. 11.
It won't be a surprise to Tennessee Vols fans that longtime nemesis Steve Spurrier had some thoughts on UT's 37-20 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide. What might be surprising, though, is that Spurrier seemed to be a little more forgiving of the loss than Vols fans.
Alabama was ready. The Crimson Tide dominated Tennessee 37-20, giving DeBoer his first win against the Volunteers and igniting a smoky haze above the stadium well before players had to chance to partake in the cigar celebration. But DeBoer was fired up before his "guys" were fired up.
Alabama football made a change to its starting offensive line for Saturday’s game against Tennessee. At right tackle, a place where Wilkin Formby had struggled for several weeks, true freshman Michael Carroll got the nod.
Alabama football hosted a high-profile four-star talent, who is now predicted to boost the QB room by verbally committing soon.
The Tennessee Volunteers played against the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday in a game that they were just at work and defeated in as they lost the game 37-20.