Here was a good one: Vince Sutton to Gene Newberry against Kentucky, 1988.
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But Smith was injured in the 1988 opener. Dunn started on Oct. 1 at Kentucky, but the Tide trailed 17-0 at halftime. Early in the third quarter, Sutton heard his name called. He was ready.
Kentucky still led 20-7 going into the fourth quarter and 27-17 with 9:39 to go, but with 5:06 left in the game, Sutton threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Greg Payne.
Then Sutton accounted for all 86 yards of a dramatic last-minute drive. Early in the drive, he ran 16 yards on fourth down.
"The middle just opened wide up, and instead of me throwing it, I took advantage and ran," Sutton recalled.
A 45-yard pass to Todd Richardson put Alabama in scoring position. Then the Tide faced fourth-and-goal at the 3-yard line. Sutton talked to offensive coordinator Homer Smith during a timeout.
"Coach Smith always said, 'You've got to do the dance. Faking the ball is like dancing. You've got to be good at it,'" Sutton said. "One of my best moves was the slide and the shuffle. So we went with the fake sweep left and bootlegged to the right.
"The fake was so great, by the tailback as well. I just rolled to the right and there was nobody there."
Nobody except tight end Gene Newberry, another fifth-year senior who had started his career as a quarterback. The touchdown beat the clock by 10 seconds. Alabama won 31-27.