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How three losses transformed Nick Saban's Alabama defense

It's November 2012. Alabama is undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country when Johnny Manziel storms into Tuscaloosa. It's early in the first quarter, and Texas A&M's sprightly freshman quarterback bounces around in a collapsing pocket. He's toying with a lumbering pass rush, it seems, as he veers left into the open field. Six seconds is too long to cover anyone, and Manziel finds a wide open Ryan Swope in the end zone to go ahead 14-0, stunning the crowd.

A year later, the Kick Six is right around the corner. But instead of one second left on the clock, go back to when there was less than a minute remaining and Alabama led Auburn 28-21.