What was billed as a heavyweight match turned into a second-half knockout punch for top-ranked Alabama, who beat fellow undefeated SEC West beast Texas A&M 33-14 on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
A&M actually took a one-point lead after getting a touchdown on the first drive of the second half, but Alabama answered right back with a scoring drive of its own.
"I really liked the way our players responded in the second half when we got behind 14-13 and A&M went right down and scored on their first possession of the second half," UA head coach Nick Saban told CBS after the game. "So...
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