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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For a 12th straight year, a thick cloud of cigar smoke filled the Alabama locker room as the Crimson Tide celebrated another win over rival Tennessee. Alabama made easy work of the Volunteers in a 58-21 victory Saturday. Here are 10 things we learned from the game.

1. Despite setbacks, Tagovailoa continues Heisman pace

It turns out even a banged up Tua Tagovailoa is too much for defenses to handle. Wearing a brace and battling a sprained right knee, the sophomore quarterback tore apart Tennessee Saturday night, completing 19 of 29 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns.

Tagovailoa still hasn’t played a snap in the fourth quarter. At this rate, he might never need to. The Heisman frontrunner led the Crimson Tide to touchdowns on its first four possessions and then put together a flawless two-minute drive before the half to put Alabama up 42-14 heading into the break.

Tagovailoa’s performance didn’t come without a brief scare. He was slow to get up after taking a shot from Tennessee linebacker Daniel Bituli on a 41-yard touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs III in the third quarter. Tagovailoa did not return after the play but could have if he wanted to.

“I think he stepped on my leg, and then my knee kind of just buckled,” Tagovailoa explained. “That was it. Other than that I was fine."

The 300-yard passing performance was Tagovailoa’s third of the season, tying a school record. He is five touchdowns away from the school’s single-season passing touchdown record and is also on pace to break the school’s single-season record for passing yards in a season.

2. No Smitty, no problem

Tagovailoa was without one of his biggest receiving threats as DeVonta Smith missed Saturday’s game with a hamstring injury. That wasn’t a problem as Smith's replacement, Jaylen Waddle, tallied a team-high 117 yards and touchdown on four receptions.

Waddle, a five-star freshman, gained the bulk of his yardage on a 77-yard touchdown from Tagovailoa for Alabama’s third score of the game. Tagovailoa stepped up in the pocket, dropping in a perfectly placed pass that allowed the speedy receiver to beat defenders down the right sideline.

“Their safety poached, but he kind of poached too far over and it kind of left Waddle open,” Tagovailoa said of the play. “That play was more for Jerry Jeudy, but Waddle was open, so we ended up getting it to him for a touchdown.”

Waddle’s 100-yard performance was his second of the season. He also tallied a 138-yard game against Louisiana-Lafayette. Through eight games, Waddle has 21 receptions for 457 yards and three touchdowns.

3. Saban schooled another former assistant

Alabama head coach Nick Saban moved to 15-0 against former assistants as he got the best of Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee. Pruitt, a former defensive coordinator who helped lead the Crimson Tide to back-to-back national championship games the past two seasons, didn’t have an answer for Alabama’s No. 1-rated offense.

The Crimson Tide piled up 545 yards of offense and 30 first downs and scored the most points its ever recorded against Tennessee. Meanwhile, Pruitt’s offense only mustered up 258 yards, including just 31 on the ground.

"If you look at their sideline and look at our sideline, it don't hardly look the same," Pruitt said.

Pruitt might still turn Tennessee around. Two weeks ago, he snapped the Volunteers’ 11-game SEC losing streak with an upset victory at Auburn. However, Tennessee is quite a ways off from competing with the likes of Alabama.

4. There’s a battle at left guard

Could Alabama have a new left guard? Deonte Brown made his first career start Saturday, replacing Lester Cotton on Alabama first-team offensive line. The redshirt sophomore from Decatur, Ala., didn’t disappoint either, helping to clear the way for Alabama to average 5.2 yards per carry.

“He went out and executed,” said center Ross Pierschbacher. “We had confidence in him going in. He had a big week of practice. Just communication is the biggest thing, just making sure he knows what to do. I think sticking him in between me and Jonah helped him out for sure. I think he performed well tonight.”

Brown, 6-foot-4, 344-pounds, is Alabama’s biggest offensive lineman and is best known for his push in the running game. However, the Crimson Tide’s offensive line also provided plenty of protection for Tagovailoa, not allowing a sack on the afternoon.

“There were a couple of plays where we had a lot of time,” Saban said. “If we were in a 7-on-7, I would tell the offensive guys they were cheating with me being a defensive guy."

Cotton, a senior, started Alabama’s previous seven games this season. However, he is battling a sprained ankle and has struggled at times lately.

5. There might be one at punter, too

Alabama might have found the answer to its early punting woes. Entering Saturday’s matchup ranked No. 128 out of 130 Division I teams in punting average, the Crimson Tide made a switch, handing the reigns to walk-on Mike Bernier.

The Madison, Ala., native put together a solid performance, with two 41-yard punts on the day. That’s a step up from the 34.4 yards per punt freshman punter Skyler DeLong has been averaging this season.

“Nobody’s entitled to a job; everybody’s in competition,” Saban said. “We need to help [DeLong], who has a lot of talent, become a better punter. I think he gets a little anxious in the game and sort of loses his technique a little bit. You give him some time to cool off a little bit, maybe that will help him see things from a little different perspective. But I also thought Mike did a pretty good job tonight as well.”

6. Saban explains delayed action from Harris, Davis

Bernier and Brown weren’t the only new starters Saturday. The Crimson Tide also gave running back Josh Jacobs his first start of the season while handing defensive lineman LaBryan Ray the first start of his career.

“We two guys that — Raekwon didn’t play in the first half, and Damien didn’t start for internal reasons, let’s just put it that way,” Saban said.

Davis was suspended the first half after punching a Missouri offensive lineman the game before. The reason for Harris’ late entrance isn’t as clear.

In any case, both replacement starters filled in nicely Saturday. Jacobs led Alabama with 68 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries, while Ray tallied five tackles, including one for a loss.

7. Saban not upset by thrown ice

Heading into the half up 42-14, Saban was given the cold shoulder from a Tennessee fan — literally. A video shows the head coach was hit with ice from the stands as he headed into the tunnel. Following the incident, a sheriff appeared to escort a fan in the area out of Neyland Stadium.


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Caught this at the end of the half. As Nick Saban goes into the tunnel, a Tennessee fan threw what appeared to be a cup full of ice in Saban's direction. Shortly after, a sheriff entered the stands and looked to have escorted the fan out of Neyland Stadium.
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“The ice doesn’t bother me at all,” Saban said. “I’d rather have somebody upset when we’re playing on the road than happy about the circumstance because that means our circumstance wouldn’t be very good.”

8. Players love Butch Jones

Speaking of cold surprises, Tagovailoa and Harris had one for Butch Jones as the doused the offensive analyst with water during the waning moments of Saturday’s victory. Jones, who served as Tennessee’s head coach from 2013-17, posted a 0-5 record against Alabama and was outscored 192-61 by the Crimson Tide over that span. Saturday night, he found himself on the winning side of the “Third Saturday in October” rivalry, lighting up cigars with Alabama players.

“It was awesome. This whole week we were talking about Coach Butch being able to smoke a cigar finally,” Tagovailoa said. “He got that opportunity, so we’re happy for him.

“I saw Butch come up to me, shook his hand and whatnot. It just came into my mind that we should dump water on him. I just came over to the side to Damien like, ‘Let’s go dump some water on Coach.’ I feel bad because it’s very cold out here, but I’m just happy for him.”

9. Alabama continues to get things done early

Alabama is the king of first impressions. The Crimson Tide scored 28 points in the first quarter for the third time this season, recording touchdowns on its first four possessions.

Alabama racked up 351 yards of offense in the first half against Tennessee and is now averaging 370.3 first-half yards. Saturday was the seventh time in eight games in which the Crimson Tide had 340 or more yards at the break. This season Alabama is outscoring its opponents, 310-58, in the first half. That total includes a 165-31 first quarter advantage and a 145-27 difference in the second quarter.

Alabama also continued its streak of eight straight opening drives touchdowns as Tagovailoa found Jerry Jeudy for an 11-yard touchdown.

10. The defense also set the tone early

Alabama’s defense didn’t waste any time making its mark either, forcing a fumble on Tennessee’s opening possession. Safety Xavier McKinney sacked Volunteers quarterback Jarrett Guarantano for a 22-yard loss while forcing a fumble that linebacker Christian Miller scooped up at the Tennessee 3-yard line. The fumble recovery resulted in a touchdown run from Jacobs two plays later to put Alabama up 14-0 less than five minutes into the game.

“That’s what we want,” defensive lineman Quinnen Williams said. “It feels good to come out first time on defense and get a turnover.”

Alabama’s defense was especially dominant against the run early on, limiting Tennessee to -13 yards in the first half.​
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Stat Bombs: A look at the Alabama Crimson Tide through 8 weeks

The Unbelievable

* Nick Saban is now 15-0 vs. former assistants turned head coaches

* Alabama has now beaten Tennessee 12 times in a row

* Alabama’s 545 yards in total offense against Tennessee marks the eighth time the Crimson Tide has topped 500 yards this season

* Alabama had scoring drives against Tennessee of eight seconds and eleven seconds

* Alabama held Tennessee to just 31-yards net yards rushing

* Alabama is averaging 54.1 points per game on offense and allowing just 15.9 on defense

* Alabama’s offense is averaging 564.2 yards per game

Also Good

* Alabama has scored 97 points off 17 opponent giveaways this season

* Josh Jacobs has 371-yards off 12 kick returns this season, an average of 30.9

* Alabama was 6/7 scoring touchdowns in the red-zone against Tennessee

* Deionte Thompson, Shyheim Carter, and Xavier McKinney each forced a fumble against Tennessee

The Bizarre

* Alabama is being outscored in the 4th quarter by opponents 42-41

* Tua Tagovailoa has not thrown a pass in the 4th quarter this season

* Josh Jacobs has more kickoff return yards (371) than rushing yards (277) this season (706 all-purpose yards)

* Alabama has three receivers averaging over 20.0 yards per catch: Jerry Jeudy (25.1), Jaylen Waddle (21.8), and DeVonta Smith (20.0)

The Bad

* Damien Harris and Raekwon Davis did not start against Tennessee

Tua’s Passing Chart vs. Tennessee

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More on Tua

* Sophomore Tua Tagovailoa has directed 62 drives as the Tide’s starting quarterback this season with 41 resulting touchdowns

* Tua Tagovailoa’s 306 yards passing against the Volunteers is his third 300-yard passing game of the season

* In five games against Southeastern Conference opponents this season, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has thrown for 1,483 yards and 17 touchdowns

Most Passing TDs in a season
1. AJ McCarron 30 - 2012
2. AJ McCarron 28 - 2013
3. Blake Sims 28 - 2014
4. Tua Tagovailoa 25- 2018
5. Jalen Hurts 23 - 2016


Offensive Grades vs. Tennessee
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Defensive Grades vs. Tennessee
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Team Leaders

* Tua Tagovailoa is 107-152 for 2,066-yards with 25 TDs and 0 Ints
* Najee Harris has 489-yards off 78 carries
* Jerry Jeudy has 31 receptions for 777-yards with 10 touchdowns
* Joseph Bulovas leads the team 71 points
* Jerry Jeudy leads the team with 777 all-purpose yards
* Deionte Thompson leads the team in tackles with 47
* Isaiah Buggs leads the team in sacks with 8.5
* Saivion Smith leads the team in interceptions with 3

Season Stats Through 8 weeks

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Stat Bombs & Grade Outs: After Week 8 | BamaInsider.com
Kyle Henderson
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Najee Haris is also the real deal. He is a big back and needs to get into a rhythm. Which he seldom gets the reps to do. Turn him loose in the 4th quarter and feed him and he will grind defenses to a pulp. And we found a LG that can open some running lanes.
 
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