South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Tide true to form

Even with Saban’s absence, No. 1 ’Bama rolls in Iron Bowl

- By John Zenor

TUSCLAOOSA, Ala. — Mac Jones passed for 302 yards and five touchdowns, highlighte­d by two long ones to DeVonta Smith, and Alabama rolled over rival Auburn 42-13 on Saturday without coach Nick Saban.

The Crimson Tide (8-0, No. 1 playoff rankings) continued a dominating march through a schedule of all-Southeaste­rn Conference games even minus its six-time national champion coach on the sideline.

Saban tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday and watched the game feed from home, witnessing the usual array of big plays with offensive coordinato­r Steve Sarkisian running the show.

The resultwasm­uch of the same against the 22nd-ranked Tigers (5-3), whosuffere­d the second-most lopsided loss of Gus Malzahn’s coaching tenure. The only biggermarg­in was Alabama’s 52-21 win in the

2018 Iron Bowl. Alabamasta­rted a string of three straight touchdowns with Jones’s 66-yard touchdown to Smith, who was streaking by himself downfield after Auburn defenders bitonapump­fake. He lateradded a 58-yard catch and run on a quick slant, sprinting away from the Tigers.

Smith had seven catches for 171 yards. Najee Smith ran for 96 yards, including a

39-yard touchdown, and John Metchie III caught a pair of scoring passes.

BoNix passed for 227 yards and ran for a late touchdown for the Tigers, but also threw two intercepti­ons.

The takeaway

Auburn: Managed a solid 347 total yards but had some missed opportunit­ies. The Tigers had to settle for three long field goal attempts by Anders Carlson, who made kicks of 45 and 47 yards. Star receiver Seth Williams, who’s from nearby Cottondale, dropped a sure touchdown, too.

Alabama:

Continued its strong defensive play of late, having given up 33 points in its last 18 quarters dating back to halftime of the Georgia game.

Poll implicatio­ns

Alabama was already a unanimous No. 1 and didn’t do anything to diminish its standing. Auburn could fall out of the rankings with the loss.

Moore picks

MalachiMoo­re’s intercepti­on ofNix late in the first half was his third of the season. He’s the first Alabama freshman with multiple picks since 2015 when Minkah Fitzpatric­k, Ronnie Harrison and redshirt MarlonHump­hrey all did it.

Up next

Auburn: HostsNo. 5TexasA&MonDec. 5.

Alabama: At defending national champion LSU, one of two teams to beat the Tide last season, in a makeup game Dec. 5.

 ?? MICKEY WELSH/AP ?? DeVonta Smith heads to the end zone for one his two long TDs catches during No. 1 Alabama’s victory over No. 22 Auburn on Saturday.
MICKEY WELSH/AP DeVonta Smith heads to the end zone for one his two long TDs catches during No. 1 Alabama’s victory over No. 22 Auburn on Saturday.

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