Alabama’s Nick Sub wonders if Ole knew signs of Miss Defense


Alabama coach Nick Suban said he was surprised by the struggles of his defense if Ole knew the signs of Miss Crimson Tide during his team’s 46-38 victory on Saturday night.

Subn was expected to remain quiet on the sidelines for most of the game, but inside he said he was leaving the bo bo7 yard looking at his defense reel.

“It seemed like we did everything we could, despite their response.” “I don’t know if they have our hints. It’s nothing unusual. Every time it seems like when we call something, they have the best game they can have against.”

He added: “We didn’t do anything good. We didn’t stop the run. We gave up some plays in the back. … just didn’t play very well.”

Miss Le Miss points were points Alabama has allowed an unranked opponent in the AP era (since 1936).

Alabama linebacker Dylan Musa said he “firmly believes” Miss Lee Miss had discovered her defensive clues, and pointed to knowledge of Lane Keefin’s program, which had been an offensive coordinator since 2014-16.

“They had the answer to everything we did,” Moses said.

“There are a lot of opportunities to learn and grow from this game,” said Suban, who is in charge of the defense game.

“We’ve never played this way on defense,” he said. “It’s definitely not what we’re trying to be as a defensive team, and we’re going to work hard with our players.

“I trust our players. And I think we have to take our players to play better. I think we are capable of that.”

The 111 combined points from Alabama and Ole Miss were the highest in the game of regulation in the history of the SEC. Crimson Tide’s 723-yard offense ranks second in SEC history.

Wide receiver Divonta Smith set a school record with 13 receptions and became the first Alabama player in the last 20 years to receive 150 receiving yards and a rushing touchdown in the same game.

“I never would have expected you to see an SEC game here with these figures,” said Miss Coach Lane Keefe. “Three punt throughout the game. SEC Regulation against most issues in the history of the game, especially Coach Saban and that defense.”

Asked why there is scoring at this conference, Kiffin said, “Maybe COVID?”

“The spring ball is missing, the basics are missing and the fundamentals have something to do with it,” he said. “I would never have guessed this. I was joking [Saban] After that, I talked to him: ‘I felt like he was playing defense in the SEC.’ Just kidding because he was laughing about defense. These are three games in a row this way. I would not have thought this. “

Alabama, which improved to -0-0, is No. 3 in Georgia next Saturday.

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