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It’s one thing to stop a goal-line push. It’s another to turn it into a track meet the other way. Down 16-7, Tennessee had the perfect chance to cut Alabama’s lead to a single score. Second and goal, the Vols’ 1-yard line, nine seconds on the clock. A touchdown would have made it a 14-16 halftime score. But as Joey Aguilar faked the handoff and scanned the field, he never saw the Tide’s sophomore corner closing in.

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An X post on October 18 shared the highlight reel of Zabien Brown’s breathless sprint that left Bryant-Denny Stadium shaking. Joey Aguilar’s pass never reached a Tennessee receiver. Instead, it landed squarely in Brown’s hands. 99 yards later, the sophomore was in the end zone, and the scoreboard screamed 23-7. His return was the second-longest in Alabama history, just shy of Crimson Tide legend Minkah Fitzpatrick’s 100-yard dash to glory.

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It wasn’t just luck. Zabien Brown, a Mater Dei product and Freshman All-SEC selection, has always been driven by focus and intent. “I think it just comes down to mindset and being locked in,” he said back in August.

That discipline translated into instinct under the bright Saturday lights. Last year, he recorded 3 picks and 18 tackles in 13 starts. Now, with a 99-yard pick-six to his name, he’s proving that experience isn’t about age- it’s about readiness.

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The roar from Bryant-Denny didn’t just echo inside the stadium. It reportedly traveled for miles. FOX 54’s Nick Kuzma captured the moment, noting the noise could be heard three miles away.

Social media exploded, but nothing compared to the live reaction of the crowd witnessing Alabama’s defense deliver a decisive blow to Tennessee’s halftime hopes.

As the Tide headed into the locker room with all the momentum, Josh Heupel and his team could only wonder- how do you come back from that?

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Alabama is badly outplaying Tennessee 

The stats in the Alabama vs Tennessee game painted a brutal picture. Alabama led 16-7, with 162 passing yards and a turnover margin heavily tilted in their favor. Tennessee managed just 173 total yards and had turned the ball over 10 times on offense.

Ty Simpson and the Tide’s offense carved up the Vols defense with surgical precision, while Tennessee repeatedly sabotaged themselves with pre-snap penalties and ill-timed errors. 

Jam Miller’s 1-yard touchdown toss earlier in the second quarter pushed Alabama ahead 16-7 after a 69-yard, seven-play drive in just over three minutes.

Simpson completed 11 of his 16 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown in the first half, while Miller contributed six carries for seven yards. Alabama was clearly in control. Starting the second half with the ball, the Tide had the chance to widen their lead significantly.

On the other hand, Tennessee would need near-perfect play in the second half just to remain competitive. Based on the first 30 minutes, that seemed highly improbable. As Alabama took to the field after halftime, the question wasn’t whether they would win- it was a matter of how much they would win by.

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