Kane Wommack appreciated the resiliency his defense showed against Vanderbilt, but he was far from satisfied with the overall performance.
Alabama's second-half defense since the season-opening loss to Florida State has been elite. After shutting out Vanderbilt in the second half on Saturday, the Crimson Tide has allowed just 14 total second-half points in the last four games.
Alabama shut out UL Monroe, allowed only a garbage-time touchdown against Wisconsin, held Georgia to just seven points last week, and then shut out Vanderbilt.