Alabama had 173 yards rushing and three touchdowns against Georgia, but it did not continue the run game at the consistency it needed to last week.
Nick Sheridan’s scripted play-calling had the Crimson Tide out to a 30-7 lead at halftime.
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Alabama had success running the ball, but it connected on several explosive plays. In the second half, the Tide could not put the game on the back of the offensive line, run the football, and limit Georgia’s possessions.