Brian Robinson, Alabama’s bell cow running back who had been bottled up during most of the game, ripped off a 38-yard run on the next play. But the Auburn defense never deviated from the game plan that had yielded success: Win the battle at the line of scrimmage and give Young little time to get the ball to his receivers.
Young, who had broken Alabama’s single-game passing record against Arkansas the previous week, took his seventh sack of the game on third-and-goal, forcing a field goal.
The sophomore quarterback, besieged by rushers and a raucous Auburn crowd for most of the day, finished with 317 yards on 25-of-51 passing, two touchdowns and an interception.
He had lost his best weapon in the first half, when Jameson Williams, the Alabama receiver who leads the team in receiving yards (1,218) and touchdowns (13), was ejected for targeting with nine minutes left in the second quarter. He had 43 of Alabama’s first 50 yards.
Williams’s ejection, one of many uncharacteristic Crimson Tide penalties (11 total), gave Auburn the ball at the Crimson Tide 39-yard line and led to the Tigers’ first score of the game: a 15-yard touchdown catch by receiver Kobe Hudson.