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No. 3 Alabama falls to No. 11 Texas in 34-24 loss at home

No. 3 Alabama falls to No. 11 Texas in 34-24 loss at home
So, um, you know, this was *** test, you know, for us, uh I told the players, uh, early in the week, last week that this was going to be *** test that we were going to play *** really good team and we would actually find out where we were as *** team. And, um, this was *** test for everybody. It was *** test for the coaches. It was *** test for me. It was *** test for all the players and we obviously didn't do very well, but it's the midterm, it's not the final. So, um, if we can learn from some of the mistakes that we made, um, coaches and players alike, we can all get better and have *** lot better opportunity, I think to be successful in the future. So, but everybody's got basically two choices. You know, you can throw in the towel and quit and be mediocre or you can fight and grind and do the hard things that you need to do to be successful. And I think you don't want to waste *** failing and we certainly don't want to waste this failing. Um, so we're all going to be committed to trying to do things, better practice, better prepare, better, have *** better plan, you know, for the players, whatever it is, all of us coaches and players alike and it all starts with me and obviously let our team down in terms of, um, you know, how we were able to execute and play. We went back up and had like 10 penalties, uh, two of which, um, you know, negated touchdowns, Um, you know, they got 10 points off of turnovers and we gave up way too many explosive plays on defense. Um, and, you know, we have to correct all those things if we're gonna be able to play, uh, and have the kind of team we're capable of, of, of having. So I believe in these players, these players have worked hard. Um, there's *** great atmosphere in the stadium tonight. I appreciate the fans and they did their part for sure. Uh, we didn't do our part. Uh, well, enough, uh, starts with me, as I said before. Um, but we're going to do everything we can to get it right and get it fixed. Texas had five sacks. Uh, what do you think led to some lapses at times of pass protection? Well, um, you know, *** lot of those sacks were four man rushes. Um, one of them I think was *** three man rush. Uh, we didn't get any pressure on their quarterback. Uh, we're trying to play so we could cover their receivers and rush four guys and we didn't affect him at all. And, um, you know, the third down stuff that we did do, they did *** good job of moving the pocket, picking us and playing man to man. And so we didn't do *** very good job of affecting their quarterback and, you know, we just gotta do better. I, I can't sit here and say one guy broke down in pass protection. I know like something different happened just about on each one of those. Uh, and I think, you know, sometimes we held the ball at quarterback, we got to do *** good job of reading it and getting it out of your hand and I don't think we did *** good enough job of getting away from people and getting open and they did *** good job of matching the patterns. So with Charlie, hey, coach, just, what do you think of the way that Jalen played? Not? And did you give any thought that maybe play multiple quarterbacks? Uh, I did but when he put the drive together, uh, to go down the field and score when we got ahead, um, you know, I thought that gave him *** lot of confidence and, um, but we, we never ever discussed it. I can't sit here and say the thought doesn't come to mind for any player that's, you know, having *** difficult time. And, um, but he made some good plays at the end of the game. And that was good to see, obviously the interception was, you know, critical, you know, in the game. And, um, so we're just gonna work to try to get all our players better. What did you see the point from 20 years? And the job he was able to do kind of moving the ball and hit some of those deep passes against you guys? Well, um, we didn't do *** very good job adjusting to some motions. We made some mental errors, got people in the wrong spots and we didn't match the patterns *** couple times. We were fine. We had *** middle field safety, we got pass interference *** couple of times. Uh They made *** good catch one time, you know, had *** guy covered really well and five made *** really good catch and, um, you know, we were playing quarters and they had *** quarters beater and we didn't poach the safety. I mean, it's *** lot of technical stuff, but, um, can't let people throw the ball over your head if you're playing in secondary. So we need to get that fixed. What do you think is the root cause between behind having so many bad or bobbled snaps? Uh That's *** good question. Uh It was very surprising to me, we haven't had an issue with that in the past. We haven't had an issue with that in practice. Um And you know, those kinds of things put you behind the eight ball on offense, you know, you get *** five yard penalty. Um, we had *** couple of those false starts. I think we had two snaps and one false start. So, um, put you behind in sticks. So the discipline of playing and this is one of the things I talked to our players about is um it's great to be to have emotion and play with emotion. Everybody should have that, but that motion has to be channeled into tangible functional execution. So you got to focus on the task at hand one play at *** time. It's got to be very intentional. If you get emotional, then you make bad choices and decisions. Your brain doesn't work like it needs to and bad things happen, whether you make mistakes on defense, whether you snap the ball poorly, whether you jump off sides, um I mean, we had *** chance to stop him at the end of the game *** couple of times and, you know, couldn't get off the field and let him, you know, bleed the clock. So, um just all in all, we just didn't do what we needed to do to have *** chance to be successful against *** good team coach when she throws the first interception. Did you see him kind of being able to talk about taking him one play at *** time? Did you see him *** little cautious throughout the rest of the first half at all and did that impact why this slow start in the beginning? I can't really answer that. Probably *** better question to ask him. Um, I think they kind of, you know, they, at *** corner from the backside and they rolled the coverage. We were on trips and, um, I, I don't think he saw, you know, them, the thing roll up and it was *** poor decision. But, um, I don't really think I, I didn't see *** bad look from him on the sidelines ever. You know, he was into it. He was talking to Tommy, he was getting new information. So, um, he certainly didn't get the poor me over any of it. He was competing like crazy and came back and made some really good plays. I mean, we had *** chance, we got ahead in the game and what was there 11 minutes to go in *** game or something. And, um, so anyway, two were Katie and then Nick Everest, if you just hit on getting ahead at the end of the third quarter and then, uh, and help Texas scoreless in the third quarter, what changed between the third and the fourth? Did you see something in the players or was it just *** lack of execution in that final quarter? No, they hit big plays. I mean, if, if you look at, until the end when they ran the, the clock out with like five or six minutes to go. Um We had *** chance to stop him on third down. They ran for first down. Um We had another chance to stop him on third down, jumped off sides. Um But all the plays that they made were all explosive plays. All were explosive plays. Um And that was the difference. They didn't make explosive plays in the third quarter and um we played better. We got off the field on third down. So, um, they took *** lot of shots in the game and they made them and we knew they would take shots in the game. They did last year. Um, that's how they play and it's *** good way to play. So, um, but if you play them correctly, they can turn out to be long foul balls too. And we, we, we didn't do that, we didn't make that happen. How did you, how did you feel like you guys handled substitutions and alignment on defense when Texas went earlier? Couple of times? Not good. And that's when we missed twice, missed *** match on the, you know, wide delay pass where they fly the back out, tight end comes across. We didn't match the pattern. Um, so, and I think in both cases, I think we had to call, but I think when they went, hurry up on it, we were on our heels. So I don't think we did *** good job of that. We're good. All right. Thank you. Appreciate it. But I do think that there was *** great atmosphere out there. You know, our fans did *** tremendous job. We appreciate the support. It was fantastic and, you know, it's ***, it's *** privilege to play in games like this. It's *** privilege to play at the University of Alabama. Um It's *** privilege to play where you have such great tradition and it's *** privilege to play where you have such great fan support. So, uh we really appreciate it. Thank you.
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No. 3 Alabama falls to No. 11 Texas in 34-24 loss at home
Quinn Ewers and the Texas Longhorns gave themselves an early welcome to the Southeastern Conference. And perhaps a welcome back to national title contention.Ewers finished what he started last season, passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 11 Texas to a 34-24 victory over third-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in a huge win for a program trying to climb back to its old level of prominence nationally.The Longhorns (2-0) delivered the biggest victory under Steve Sarkisian in a game that slipped away last season after a red-hot Ewers exited because of a first-quarter shoulder injury. He was back and with another big weapon in Adonai Mitchell. Texas is set to join Alabama & Co. in the SEC next season.鈥淓ven when it got dicey ... I love the response and the grit and perseverance our guys showed,鈥� said Sarkisian, a former Alabama offensive coordinator who parlayed that stint into the Texas job.It didn鈥檛 come without a fight from the Crimson Tide (1-1), which has now seen three games slip away late in the past two seasons. Alabama had its 21-game home winning streak snapped along with a 57-game regular-season binge against nonconference teams dating to Nick Saban鈥檚 debut season, 2007.鈥淭his was a test for us,鈥� Saban said. 鈥淚 told the players early in the week that this was going to be a test, that we were playing a really good team and that we would find out where we were as a team. It was a test for everybody. It was a test for the coaches, it was a test for me, it was a test for all the players.鈥淎nd we obviously didn鈥檛 do very well. But it鈥檚 the mid-term, it鈥檚 not the final.鈥滿itchell delivered big against 鈥楤ama 鈥� again. The Georgia transfer caught touchdown passes of 7 and 39 yards in the fourth quarter. As a freshman Mitchell鈥檚 40-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter of the national championship game against the Tide gave Georgia the lead and the first of back-to-back titles.He caught the winner against Ohio State in the semifinal as well. Then Mitchell headed to Texas and another showdown with Alabama.Sarkisian came into the game 14-12 at Texas and with just two wins in nine tries against ranked teams. He left with a doozie of a win over his former boss. Texas fans lingered, sometimes breaking into chants of 鈥淪EC.鈥漇arkisian reiterated that this game wouldn鈥檛 make or break the Longhorns season, but added it鈥檚 a solid 鈥渂enchmark鈥� for where they stand.鈥淲e have a ton of respect for Alabama, and I know how well they鈥檙e coached. I know how hard they play,鈥� he said. 鈥淚 think it just shows a lot about what we鈥檙e capable of. Like I said coming into this game, this game isn鈥檛 going to define our season. We have 10 regular-season games left.鈥滶wers was 24-of-38 passing and tight end Ja鈥橳avion Sanders had five catches for 114 yards.Alabama鈥檚 Jalen Milroe delivered big plays passing and running, but also was picked off twice on bad decisions. He was 14 of 27 for 255 yards with a pair of touchdowns.Alabama didn鈥檛 grab its first lead until Milroe found Jermaine Burton 鈥� also a transfer from two-time defending national champion Georgia 鈥� in the left corner of the end zone for a 49-yard touchdown with 14 seconds left in the third quarter. That came after a fourth-down stop when Ewers couldn鈥檛 control the snap under center.That lead became a double-digit deficit again in a whirlwind 84-second span.Ewers answered right back with a 50-yard pass and run to Sanders. Then he promptly hit Mitchell for his 7-yarder.Jerrin Thompson stepped in front of Milroe鈥檚 pass and raced 32 yards to set up Jonathon Brooks鈥� 5-yard run. Suddenly it was Texas 27, Alabama 16.Milroe and 鈥楤ama weren鈥檛 done. Milroe recovered a dropped snap and hit tight end Amari Niblack, who rambled for a 39-yard touchdown.Milroe鈥檚 two-point pass made it 27-24 with 11:08 left before Mitchell鈥檚 long score put it away.Ewers refused to wonder publicly what might have been if he hadn鈥檛 been hurt last season after passing for 134 yards on the first two drives. A year later, he got to savor the victory with his parents.鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely going to be a moment I remember forever,鈥� he said.THE TAKEAWAYTexas: The Horns kept up the pressure on Milroe and delivered big plays offensively. More importantly, Texas didn鈥檛 flinch on the big stage, especially in the fourth quarter on their first trip to Tuscaloosa since 1902.Alabama: The offensive line was pushed around much of the night. Penalties proved costly. And Saban鈥檚 team faces renewed questions after losing a pair of down-to-the-wire games last season.POLL IMPLICATIONSTexas vaults into the Top 10. How far is the question? The Tide will tumble but maybe not all that far.UP NEXTTexas: Hosts Wyoming on Saturday.Alabama: At South Florida on Saturday.

Quinn Ewers and the Texas Longhorns gave themselves an early welcome to the Southeastern Conference. And perhaps a welcome back to national title contention.

Ewers , passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 11 Texas to a 34-24 victory over third-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in a huge win for a program trying to climb back to its old level of prominence nationally.

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The Longhorns (2-0) delivered the in a game that slipped away last season after a red-hot Ewers exited because of a first-quarter shoulder injury. He was back and with another big weapon in Texas is set to join Alabama & Co. in the SEC next season.

鈥淓ven when it got dicey ... I love the response and the grit and perseverance our guys showed,鈥� said Sarkisian, a former Alabama offensive coordinator who parlayed that stint into the Texas job.

It didn鈥檛 come without a fight from the Crimson Tide (1-1), which has now seen three games slip away late in the past two seasons. Alabama had its 21-game home winning streak snapped along with a 57-game regular-season binge against nonconference teams dating to Nick Saban鈥檚 debut season, 2007.

鈥淭his was a test for us,鈥� Saban said. 鈥淚 told the players early in the week that this was going to be a test, that we were playing a really good team and that we would find out where we were as a team. It was a test for everybody. It was a test for the coaches, it was a test for me, it was a test for all the players.

鈥淎nd we obviously didn鈥檛 do very well. But it鈥檚 the mid-term, it鈥檚 not the final.鈥�

Mitchell delivered big against 鈥楤ama 鈥� again. The Georgia transfer caught touchdown passes of 7 and 39 yards in the fourth quarter. As a freshman Mitchell鈥檚 40-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter of the game against the Tide gave Georgia the lead and the first of back-to-back titles.

He caught the against Ohio State in the semifinal as well. Then Mitchell headed to Texas and another showdown with Alabama.

Sarkisian came into the game 14-12 at Texas and with just two wins in nine tries against ranked teams. He left with a doozie of a win over his former boss. Texas fans lingered, sometimes breaking into chants of 鈥淪EC.鈥�

Sarkisian reiterated that this game wouldn鈥檛 make or break the Longhorns season, but added it鈥檚 a solid 鈥渂enchmark鈥� for where they stand.

鈥淲e have a ton of respect for Alabama, and I know how well they鈥檙e coached. I know how hard they play,鈥� he said. 鈥淚 think it just shows a lot about what we鈥檙e capable of. Like I said coming into this game, this game isn鈥檛 going to define our season. We have 10 regular-season games left.鈥�

Ewers was 24-of-38 passing and tight end Ja鈥橳avion Sanders had five catches for 114 yards.

Alabama鈥檚 Jalen Milroe delivered big plays passing and running, but also was picked off twice on bad decisions. He was 14 of 27 for 255 yards with a pair of touchdowns.

Alabama didn鈥檛 grab its first lead until Milroe found Jermaine Burton 鈥� also a transfer from two-time defending national champion Georgia 鈥� in the left corner of the end zone for a 49-yard touchdown with 14 seconds left in the third quarter. That came after a fourth-down stop when Ewers couldn鈥檛 control the snap under center.

That lead became a double-digit deficit again in a whirlwind 84-second span.

Ewers answered right back with a 50-yard pass and run to Sanders. Then he promptly hit Mitchell for his 7-yarder.

Jerrin Thompson stepped in front of Milroe鈥檚 pass and raced 32 yards to set up Jonathon Brooks鈥� 5-yard run. Suddenly it was Texas 27, Alabama 16.

Milroe and 鈥楤ama weren鈥檛 done. Milroe recovered a dropped snap and hit tight end Amari Niblack, who rambled for a 39-yard touchdown.

Milroe鈥檚 two-point pass made it 27-24 with 11:08 left before Mitchell鈥檚 long score put it away.

Ewers refused to wonder publicly what might have been if he hadn鈥檛 been hurt last season after passing for 134 yards on the first two drives. A year later, he got to savor the victory with his parents.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely going to be a moment I remember forever,鈥� he said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Texas: The Horns kept up the pressure on Milroe and delivered big plays offensively. More importantly, Texas didn鈥檛 flinch on the big stage, especially in the fourth quarter on their first trip to Tuscaloosa since 1902.

Alabama: The offensive line was pushed around much of the night. Penalties proved costly. And Saban鈥檚 team faces renewed questions after losing a pair of down-to-the-wire games last season.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Texas vaults into the Top 10. How far is the question? The Tide will tumble but maybe not all that far.

UP NEXT

Texas: Hosts Wyoming on Saturday.

Alabama: At South Florida on Saturday.