Ryan Grubb was clearly not happy when discussing Alabama's performance in the red zone against Vanderbilt.
A brilliant second-half effort by Alabama's defense should have led to the Crimson Tide running away with Saturday's game against Vanderbilt. Tied at 14 coming out of the locker room, Alabama's defense forced back-to-back punts and only seven total plays on Vanderbilt's first two possessions.
Unfortunately, Alabama's offense could only muster six points on two field goals. Ty Simpson and the offense had little trouble moving the ball between the 20s, but struggled mightily deep in Vanderbilt territory, which kept the game within striking distance for the Commodores for much longer than it should've been.