Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BAMA DEFENSE takes bite out of ASU on third down.

- TIM COOPER

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Top-ranked Alabama engineered a potent offense Saturday afternoon and it was especially formidable on third down.

The Crimson Tide rolled up 599 yards of offense on Arkansas State University in a 57-7 thrashing of the Red Wolves at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama converted on five of its first six third-down attempts in taking a 19-0 advantage 12 minutes into the game. The Tide were 10 of 15 overall on third downs.

“Any time somebody is over 50 percent it’s going to be a rough day for you,” ASU Coach Blake Anderson said. “Last week [Southeast Missouri State] was 2 of 14. It was completely different, but also it was a much more talented team that had the ability to protect and win on some one-on-one areas. We missed a couple of opportunit­ies to get them off the field and we didn’t do it.”

Alabama’s first third-down conversion resulted in a 58yard scoring pass from sophomore quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa to Jerry Jeudy 1:41 into the game. Three possession­s later and leading 13-0, the Tide converted on two third-and-11 plays with Tagovailoa hitting Jeudy for 14 yards to the Alabama 44 and DeVonta Smith for a 41-yard touchdown with three minutes remaining in the opening quarter.

Alabama also converted on two third-down plays on its first scoring drive of the second quarter. Josh Jacobs ran for 10 yards on third and 1, and Smith hauled in a 30yard pass from the Tide’s other quarterbac­k, Jalen Hurts, to put Alabama at the ASU 10. Hurts connected with Irv Smith on the following play for a touchdown and a 26-0 advantage.

“That was disappoint­ing,” said ASU junior safety Darreon Jackson, who forced a fumble and made a gamehigh 10 tackles. “When you’re on defense you want to get a three and out. We did not do well in those situations.”

ASU managed 391 yards of offense, but the Red Wolves struggled on third down, converting on 4 of 19 attempts. The Red Wolves were 2 of 4 on fourth-down conversion conversion­s.

“There were opportunit­ies to move the chains more than we did,” Anderson said. “We had some mechanical busts. We had some communicat­ion mistakes. We did not execute well enough consistent­ly to move the chains.”

ASU was close to turning in some big moments. After a bad snap on a punt resulted in Alabama’s second possession starting at the Red Wolves 31, junior cornerback Jeremy Smith just missed an intercepti­on. One play later, Tagovailoa hit Henry Ruggs for a 31-yard TD.

The Crimson Tide caught another break midway through the second quarter when they fumbled a punt return but managed to recover, leading to Hurts’ TD pass to Smith.

“That’s the frustratin­g part, way too many mistakes,” Anderson said. “The list is way too long to honestly count. We cleared it up and played better in the second half. I felt like that was an improvemen­t but this is just something we’ve got to get fixed. When you play a great football team like Alabama, you’re mistakes are going to get exposed in a big, big way. That’s what happened today.”

 ?? AP/BUTCH DILL ?? Alabama wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (11) breaks away from an Arkansas State defender Saturday to score a touchdown during the first half of the Crimson Tide’s victory over the Red Wolves in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Crimson Tide had 599 yards of total offense in the victory.
AP/BUTCH DILL Alabama wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (11) breaks away from an Arkansas State defender Saturday to score a touchdown during the first half of the Crimson Tide’s victory over the Red Wolves in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Crimson Tide had 599 yards of total offense in the victory.

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