TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama’s defense is officially on the board. It took 10 games and nearly two dozen turnovers, but the Crimson Tide’s Swarm D finally found the end zone during Saturday’s 52-7 victory over Mercer.
No. Alabama (8-2) entered the weekend leading the SEC with 21 takeaways. However, unlike recent years, the Tide wasn’t able to turn any of those into points.
That changed in early in the second quarter on Saturday when freshman cornerback Zabien Brown scooped up a loose ball and scooted 68 yards down the right sideline.
No. Alabama (8-2) entered the weekend leading the SEC with 21 takeaways. However, unlike recent years, the Tide wasn’t able to turn any of those into points.
That changed in early in the second quarter on Saturday when freshman cornerback Zabien Brown scooped up a loose ball and scooted 68 yards down the right sideline.
How Zabien Brown ended Alabama's defensive-touchdown drought
It took 10 games and nearly two dozen turnovers, but the Crimson Tide’s Swarm D finally found the end zone.
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