NCAAF Game Recap - Alabama at Missouri
Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:00 PM EDT

Bama
38
MIZ
19
F
K St
38
Okla
35
F
UGA
37
Ark
10
F
Fla
51
Miss
35
F
MissSt
44
LSU
34
F
KY
13
Aub
29
F
Tex
63
TxTch
56
F OT
Vand
12
TxAM
17
F
FlaSt
10
MiaFL
52
F
UCF
51
ECU
28
F
Army
10
Cin
24
F
WVU
13
OkSt
27
F
Tenn
31
SCar
27
F
Troy
7
BYU
48
F
GaSo
18
ULLaf
20
F
NCSt
24
VaTec
45
F
Lou
20
Pitt
23
F
UAB
42
SoAl
10
F
MidTN
35
UTSA
37
F
Camp
21
App
52
F
GATec
20
Syr
37
F
FLInt
34
Lib
36
F
IASt
37
TCU
34
F
Tul
66
SMiss
24
F
UTEP
31
ULMon
6
F
Duke
20
UVA
38
F
TxSt
21
BC
24
F
HBU
38
LT
66
F
SFA
7
SMU
50
F
Kans
14
Bayl
47
F

Sep 26, 2020, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(2) Alabama (1-0)

14

14

7

3

38

Missouri (0-1)

0

3

3

13

19

No. 2 Crimson Tide rolls on offense to 38-19 win over Mizzou
Sat Sep 26, 2020 11:21 PM

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Nick Saban has never lost a season opener while coaching Alabama.

Then again, he'd never had one like this.

Yet despite an offseason largely scrapped by the coronavirus pandemic, and a delayed start to the season, Saban's second-ranked Crimson Tide looked just fine as they began their SEC-only schedule on Saturday night.

Mac Jones threw for 249 yards and two scores in less than three quarters of work, and Jaylen Waddle and Najee Harris had dynamic performances on offense, helping Alabama roll to a 38-19 victory over the rebuilding Tigers.

"I think from a team standpoint, when you play a first game you sort of figure out who you are," Saban said after finally taking off his mask. "You figure out where you and the last thing is, `What do I have to do to get better?' Everybody on our team has a lot of maturity in what they need to do to get better."

Oh, there are areas to improve. The Crimson Tide had a few too many penalties, a few too many breakdowns on defense and they allowed Missouri to finally get its up-tempo offense going against their backups in the fourth quarter.

They still looked every bit a national title contender, though.

Waddle finished with eight catches for 134 yards and two touchdowns, and Harris ran for 98 yards and three more scores, helping the Crimson Tide spoil the debut of new Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz and win their 27th straight over the SEC East before a COVID-19-curtailed crowd of 11,738 fans at Faurot Field.

TCU transfer Shawn Robinson, who started for the Tigers over Connor Bazelak, threw for 185 yards and a score. Bazelak also got a few series and was equally ineffective against Dylan Moses, Patrick Surtain II and the rest of the Crimson Tide defense, which kept Drinkwitz's creative offense out of the end zone until midway through the fourth quarter.

Bazelak added a touchdown scamper on the final play of the game for the final margin.

"I saw a lot of fight. I really did," Drinkwitz said. "I thought those guys answered the bell. I don't think it was an issue of not being good enough at all. I thought our guys fought."

Alabama's long wait to start the season actually began with a thud - a three-and-out on offense. But after forcing a three-and-out of their own, Jones began to find his wide receivers downfield and the Crimson Tide got rolling.

At one point, the only question was who was going to score their touchdowns.

Harris had the first on a short plunge and Waddle hauled in 18-yarder for the second a few minutes later. Waddle looked like had another on the Tide's ensuing possession, but a review ruled that he hit the pylon before crossing the goal line and Harris wound up poaching the touchdown for his second of the game.

Waddle eventually got his second, too, when he hauled in a spectacular 23-yard grab in double coverage that sent Alabama into the locker room with a 28-3 lead. In fact, the only slip-up to that point for the Tide came at the end of that play, when Waddle's cleats slipped on the asphalt through the end zone and he landed on his rear.

"Waddle is a great player. He gets open - that's his job - and he does a great job doing it," Jones said. "We've had a great relationship going back to summer, 7-on-7s, getting that chemistry with him, all the late nights at the indoor. He's going to get open and do his job. He makes plays."

Harris added his third touchdown on a twisting 8-yard run early in the second half, allowing Saban to see what freshman quarterback Bryce Young and the rest of their backups could do. They moved the ball in fits and starts, but it was Missouri that finished the game on a high note with a touchdown on the final play.

"We played very well the first half but the second half we need to finish," said Moses, a Butkus Award finalist two years ago who missed all of last season to an injury. "But it's our first game. We just need to improve."

COVID-19

Missouri defensive backs coach Charlie Harbison was absent because of COVID-19 and defensive quality control analyst Grant O'Brien filled the role. O'Brien also will handle those duties next weekend at Tennessee.

THE TAKEAWAY

Alabama won its fifth straight against Missouri and has now won 92 straight against unranked foes. Just about all their stars got into the act, too. DeVonta Smith added eight catches for 89 yards, Moses spent most of the night in the Tigers' backfield and Surtain jumped on a fumble to keep things rolling at the start of the second half.

Missouri was overmatched but showed plenty of fight, and Drinkwitz can certainly build on that fact. It hardly helped his cause that the former Appalachian State coach had such a pandemic-altered offseason to install his system, and the kinks were particularly evident when Alabama was pulling away in the first half.

UP NEXT

The Crimson Tide play their home opener next Saturday against Texas A&M. Missouri heads to Tennessee.

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Passing

Bama Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
M. Jones 24 18 75.0 2 249 46 0 135.6
B. Young 8 5 62.5 0 54 23 0 82.3
MIZ Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
C. Bazelak 14 7 50.0 0 68 22 0 64.0

Rushing

Bama Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
N. Harris 17 98 5.8 18 3
B. Robinson Jr. 4 18 4.5 9 0
MIZ Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
L. Rountree III 14 67 4.8 11 0
C. Bazelak 3 12 4.0 9 1

Receiving

Bama Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Waddle 8 134 16.8 46 2
D. Smith 8 89 11.1 23 0
MIZ Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Knox 5 63 12.6 23 0
T. Badie 1 54 54.0 54 1

Fumbles

MIZ F FL
B. Banister 1 1

Returning

MIZ KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Badie 2 19.0 0 25 0 0 0
B. Banister 0 0 0 1 3.0 0 0

Punting

Bama Punt Yds Avg LgPu
S. Johnson 3 117 39.0 45
MIZ Punt Yds Avg LgPu
G. McKinniss 3 117 39.0 44

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

Bama MIZ
Points For 38 19
Total Yards 414 322
Rushing Yards 111 69
Passing Yards 303 253
Passing Completions / Attempts 23/32 26/39
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 3/2
First Downs 22 20
Penalties - Yards 7/49 3/20
Time Of Possession 25:25 35:35
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 9/14 8/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 2/3
Punts - Average Yards 0/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Bama MIZ
Bama 07:14 TD Najee Harris 1 yd run (Will Reichard kick) 7 0
Bama 10:46 TD Jaylen Waddle 18 yd pass from Mac Jones (Will Reichard kick) 14 0
2nd Quarter Bama MIZ
Bama 00:23 TD Najee Harris 1 yd run (Will Reichard kick) 21 0
MIZ 09:00 FG Harrison Mevis 27 yd FG 21 3
Bama 13:22 TD Jaylen Waddle 23 yd pass from Mac Jones (Will Reichard kick) 28 3
3rd Quarter Bama MIZ
Bama 05:15 TD Najee Harris 8 yd run (Will Reichard kick) 35 3
MIZ 13:51 FG Harrison Mevis 37 yd FG 35 6
4th Quarter Bama MIZ
MIZ 06:32 TD Tyler Badie 54 yd pass from Shawn Robinson (Harrison Mevis kick) 35 13
Bama 12:55 FG Will Reichard 34 yd FG 38 13
MIZ 15:00 TD Connor Bazelak 7 yd run 38 19

Game Information

Stadium: Memorial Stadium at Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri
Attendance: 11,738
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