OXFORD, Miss. ā Another test aced. After a slow start, Alabama rallied to blow by Ole Miss in its SEC opener Saturday. The Crimson Tide allowed a 75-yard touchdown on the games first play from scrimmage before rallying for 62 straight points in a 62-7 rout of the Rebels. Here are 10 things we learned from the game.
1. Jerry Jeudy is the next Calvin Ridley, and possibly more
Alabamaās South Florida succession continues. Calvin Ridley has moved on to the NFL as did Amari Cooper before him. However, Alabama continues to ride the latest wave coming out of the Sunshine State.
Jerry Jeudy added to his torrid start to the season, tallying his first career 100-yard game with three catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Ole Miss. The sophomore, who grew up close to Ridley in South Florida, looked just like him Saturday night, streaking and juking past defenders with ease.
Jeudy now has two touchdowns in each of Alabamaās three games this season. His 287 yards and six touchdowns through the air lead the team and already surpass his freshman totals. Jeudy also ranks No. 5 in the nation with 26.09 yards per catch, a number that was aided by his 79-yard touchdown Saturday night.
āHe made some big plays last year. He was just a freshman, and he didnāt play all the time,ā Alabama head coach Nick Saban said. āWe have four receivers who can be explosive, and we want to get them all involved,ā Saban said. āJerry plays in the slot, so when people play man-to-man, the chop block is the one thatās really difficult to defend. He does it extremely well, and he made a couple of big-play catches for us today.ā...
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1. Jerry Jeudy is the next Calvin Ridley, and possibly more
Alabamaās South Florida succession continues. Calvin Ridley has moved on to the NFL as did Amari Cooper before him. However, Alabama continues to ride the latest wave coming out of the Sunshine State.
Jerry Jeudy added to his torrid start to the season, tallying his first career 100-yard game with three catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Ole Miss. The sophomore, who grew up close to Ridley in South Florida, looked just like him Saturday night, streaking and juking past defenders with ease.
Jeudy now has two touchdowns in each of Alabamaās three games this season. His 287 yards and six touchdowns through the air lead the team and already surpass his freshman totals. Jeudy also ranks No. 5 in the nation with 26.09 yards per catch, a number that was aided by his 79-yard touchdown Saturday night.
āHe made some big plays last year. He was just a freshman, and he didnāt play all the time,ā Alabama head coach Nick Saban said. āWe have four receivers who can be explosive, and we want to get them all involved,ā Saban said. āJerry plays in the slot, so when people play man-to-man, the chop block is the one thatās really difficult to defend. He does it extremely well, and he made a couple of big-play catches for us today.ā...
Read the rest -->HERE<--
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