Crimson Tide swamps Ole Miss
Published 7:47 pm Saturday, September 17, 2016
OXFORD (AP) — No. 1 Alabama scored two defensive touchdowns and another on special teams to overcome a three-touchdown deficit and beat No. 19 Ole Miss 48-43 in a Southeastern Conference showdown on Saturday.
Alabama freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 158 yards and ran for 146 more but it was unlikely touchdowns from Jonathan Allen, Da’Ron Payne and Eddie Jackson that proved to be the biggest plays of the game.
“It was unbelievable game for fans to watch,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “It was really a difficult game for an old coach to have to suffer through. But we made it. We made it and I’m really proud of our players.”
Ole Miss (1-2, 0-1 SEC) looked like it might be on its way to a third straight win over the Tide late in the second quarter. Instead, it was the Rebels’ second collapse in three games.
Ole Miss took a 24-3 lead with 2:47 remaining in the first half after defensive end Marquis Haynes’ big hit on Hurts, forcing a fumble that fellow defensive lineman John Youngblood scooped up and ran 44 yards for a touchdown.
But Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC) responded.
The Tide needed just three plays and 37 seconds to pull within 24-10 after Calvin Ridley ran for a 6-yard score. Ole Miss was forced to punt on the next drive and Jackson returned it 85 yards for a touchdown, evading several tacklers before bolting down the right sideline for the touchdown.
In just 65 seconds, Alabama had turned a 21-point deficit into a manageable 24-17 game at halftime.
Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly threw for a career-high 421 yards and three touchdowns, but it was two costly turnovers in the second half that handed the game to Alabama.
Kelly fumbled deep in Ole Miss territory and Payne recovered before scoring a 3-yard touchdown to tie the game at 24. In the fourth quarter, the Rebels’ QB was under pressure and threw a ball right to Alabama’s 291-pound Allen, who ran the interception back for a 75-yard touchdown and a 48-30 Crimson Tide lead.
Allen said it was his first touchdown since middle school.
“It was a great play and it couldn’t have come at a better time for this team to get this win tonight,” Allen said.
Ole Miss scored two late touchdowns — in a span of eight seconds, with a successful onsides kick in between — but Alabama was able to run out the clock for the win.