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No. 2 Alabama roars back for 41-24 win over No. 3 Georgia

- By JOHN ZENOR

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — A positive COVID-19 test couldn’t keep Nick Saban from the sideline, and Georgia’s heralded defense had scant hope of keeping Alabama’s playmakers out of the end zone.

Mac Jones passed for 417 yards and four touchdowns and the No. 2 Crimson Tide picked apart No. 3 Georgia in the second half of a 41-24 victory Saturday night. It ended up being a decisive ‘Bama victory in a collision of the Southeaste­rn Conference’s last remaining unbeaten teams.

The Crimson Tide (4-0), with Saban stalking the sideline after all, rallied with three touchdowns in a 10-minute span starting late in the thirdquart­er.

The nation’s top scoring offense ultimately got the emphatic upper hand in a battle with the Bulldogs (3-1) and one of the nation’s best defenses.

“This was an obvious great win against a very, very good football team,” said Saban, whowas cleared early in the day after a false C OVID positive .“I was very proud of the way our guys fought in the game.

“I sort of knew it was going to be a 15-round fight and we wouldn’t be winning until the late rounds.”

Georgia had no answer for Jones and star receivers Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith, especially with Alabama’ s own grabbing two second-half intercepti­ons and three overall. Freshman Malachi Moore had one at the goal line and returned it 42 yards.

Smith caught 11 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns, including one in the fourth quarter that effectivel­y put it out of reach.

Waddle caught a 90-yard touchdown pass and gained 161 yards on six catches. Jones completed 24 of 32 passes and was strong after an intercepti­on onthe opening play.

“The goalwas just to win the game,” Jones said. “You can look at their defense. They have good players in the secondary, they have good linebacker­s, they have good defensive linemen but sodowe.”

Then there was some old-school ground and pound, too. Najee Harris gained 152 yards on 31 carries carries with a touchdown during that game-clinching span. He did it against the nation’s top run defense, which came in allowing 38 rushing yards and 12.3 points pergame.

Stetson Bennett completed 18 of 40 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns, including an 82- yard er to James Cook. But he threw three intercept ions.

Bennett was angry with himself over his mistakes, especially that final intercepti­on throwing across his body, calling it “just stupid.”

“I was frustrated with myself,” the former walk-on said.

Alabama got a boost about seven hours before thegame when the SEC cleared coach Saban to return to business of usual, determinin­g a Wednesday C OVID test was a false positive. He tested negative Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

“That was very emotional ,” he said.

“Itwas very crazy,” Jones said. “We were in our little quarterbac­k meeting and he just showedup.”

Am ask less a ban was yelling at a referee after an intentiona­l grounding call in the second quarter.

The Tide has won the last six meetings with Georgia, including a 3-0 record against Saban’s former defensive coordinato­r, Kirby Smart. The first two came in the January 2018 national championsh­ip game and the SEC championsh­ip game the following season.

Thiswas the first one that didn’t go down to the wire. Georgia’s defense allowed 564yards.

“Just frustrated we couldn’t get anything going in the second half, especially that opening drive,” Smart said. “I thought we were going to be able to run the ball and we stalled out and lost momentum after that point, especially after they hit the big long bomb to Waddle.”

REMATCH, PLEASE?: The Bulldogs left hoping for a rematch in the SEC championsh­ip game, certainly a strong possibilit­y.

“That’s what everybody was saying in the locker room,” Bennett said. “Our destiny is still controlled by us. We win out, we’ll be in the SEC championsh­ip. Everything is still ahead ofus.”

THE TAKEAWAY: Alabama: The defense remains more generous than is standard in Tuscaloosa, but it did deliver some big plays. The offense just continues to roll along, and those receivers just appear unstoppabl­e. Saban is now22-0 against his former assistants.

Georgia: Led 24-20 deep into the third quarter and gained a solid 410 yards. But the defense that had been so suffocatin­g more than met its match.

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