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#10- Opening play against WVU
The record-breaking seasons for Alabama's Blake Sims and Amari Cooper began with a quick throw to the right side of the field on the Crimson Tide's first offensive play in a 33-23 season-opening win over West Virginia.
Sims, in his first career start at quarterback, got the ball out quickly. Cooper did the rest, getting a block from DeAndrew White and sprinting down the right sideline for a gain of 24 yards.
It was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Cooper, a Heisman finalist, set an SEC record with 115 receptions, which went for 1,656 yards and he scored 14 touchdowns. All three marks were Alabama single-season records and he broke the Crimson Tide career records in those categories as well.
Most of the catches came from the arm of Sims, who broke Alabama's single-season passing record with 3,250 yards heading into the Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl against Ohio State.
The regular season - and the record-setting seasons for Sims and Cooper - started and ended at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, culminated by the Crimson Tide's SEC Championship win over Missouri.
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The record-breaking seasons for Alabama's Blake Sims and Amari Cooper began with a quick throw to the right side of the field on the Crimson Tide's first offensive play in a 33-23 season-opening win over West Virginia.
Sims, in his first career start at quarterback, got the ball out quickly. Cooper did the rest, getting a block from DeAndrew White and sprinting down the right sideline for a gain of 24 yards.
It was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Cooper, a Heisman finalist, set an SEC record with 115 receptions, which went for 1,656 yards and he scored 14 touchdowns. All three marks were Alabama single-season records and he broke the Crimson Tide career records in those categories as well.
Most of the catches came from the arm of Sims, who broke Alabama's single-season passing record with 3,250 yards heading into the Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl against Ohio State.
The regular season - and the record-setting seasons for Sims and Cooper - started and ended at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, culminated by the Crimson Tide's SEC Championship win over Missouri.
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