Against Vanderbilt, Alabama Football Defensive Coordinator Kane Wommack only used the Husky position for 26 snaps. With Alabama chewing up possession, the Commodores ran only 55 plays. The Husky position was used in only about half of those plays.
Vanderbilt gained 113 yards on the ground in the first quarter. Wommack made some adjustments. In quarter two, the Dores rushed for 13 yards, in quarter three, seven yards, and in quarter four, just two yards.
One change by Wommack was to use three off-the-ball linebackers. Justin Jeffereon, playing his best game for the Crimson Tide, was on the field for 48 snaps.