Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

’Bama rediscover­s mojo

Young’s 3 TD passes rise No. 10 Tide past Rebels

- By Chris Burrows

OXFORD, Miss. — Alabama coach Nick Saban wondered which Crimson Tide team would show up in Mississipp­i. As it turned out, he didn’t need to be worried, especially about quarterbac­k Bryce Young.

GAME OF THE DAY

Young threw three touchdowns passes and No. 10 Alabama scored on four consecutiv­e possession­s spanning the second and third quarters, rallying to beat No. 11 Mississipp­i 30-24 on Saturday.

“They have a lot of pride in what the standard of playing (at) Alabama is,” Saban said. “They were challenged to play to that standard, to take it personally, to understand they’re responsibl­e for the identity that they create by how they play on the field.”

Will Reichard kicked field goals of 23 and 49 yards in the fourth quarter to snap a 24-all tie. Alabama (8-2, 5-2 Southeaste­rn Conference) secured the win by forcing an incomplete pass into the Crimson Tide end zone in the final minute to extend its seven-game winning streak over the Rebels.

“It was a tough night in a lot of ways, but it was a great night for us because I think we took a step in the right direction,” Saban said. “We didn’t get off to a great start, but the players just kept making one play at a time and at the end of the game that we needed to make.”

Young finished 21 of 33 for 209 yards, including touchdown throws to Jermaine Burton, Cameron Latu and Ja’courey Brooks.

Alabama trailed 10-0 early and 17-14 at halftime. The Crimson Tide made efficient use of 317 yards of total offense and a defense that stopped three Ole Miss opportunit­ies in the final quarter.

“It’s a shame. We had the ball in our hands at the end of the game and the crowd was in it, but we didn’t get it done,” Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said. “They’ve got great players and great coaches, too, but it’s just a shame.”

Ole Miss (8-2, 4-2) was led by Quinshon Judkins, who had 135 yards on 25 carries and a pair of 1-yard TD runs.

 ?? Thomas Graning
The Associated Press ?? Alabama QB Bryce Young looks to pass in the 10th-ranked Crimson Tide’s 30-24 SEC win over No. 11 Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss., on Saturday.
Thomas Graning The Associated Press Alabama QB Bryce Young looks to pass in the 10th-ranked Crimson Tide’s 30-24 SEC win over No. 11 Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss., on Saturday.

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