September to Remember[2024 5th week review]*Updated from time to time – ANY GIVEN SATURDAY

#4 University of Alabama 41, #2 University of Georges 34

Even though it’s still September, a matchup like an SEC (Southeastern Conference) title game or national title game has been realized, and the game is ranked second in the nation.with University of Georgia4th place in the USUniversity of AlabamaAlthough the match ended up overturning those expectations in some ways, it was an amazing match that would not be an exaggeration to call it the best game so far this season.

The first half was all about Alabama. Although the bye week has ended with neither team playing, Alabama’s offense, which seems to have thoroughly studied Georgia’s defense, shined brightly.

Alabama bats first, QBJalen Milroe (Jalen Milroe (Jalen Milroe) used his specialty mobility and nimble passing play to quickly attack Georgia’s base, and Milroe’s TD run gave Alabama the lead.

In response, Georgia’s attackheisman trophyQB who is said to be a candidatecarson beck(Carson Beck) continued to make plays that missed the target and was unable to get a first down, and the offense immediately passed to Alabama. The University of Alabama did not miss this chance, and Milroe and RBjustice haynes(Justin Haynes) and RBjam mirror(Jam Miller) attack with only three people. In the end, a 16-yard TD pass from Milroe to Miller made the score 14-0.

Alabama also shows off its defense. In Georgia’s next attack, Beck’s pass was caught inside Georgia’s half.Domani Jackson(Domani Jackson) intercepts. WR on this chanceJermy Bernard(Germie Bernard) scored a run TD from a sweep, and Georgia conceded 21 points in the first quarter alone, an unprecedented score.

Alabama’s momentum continued into the second quarter, and Milroe’s 36-yard TD run was the deciding factor, and at the 12-and-a-half minute mark in the second quarter, the lead was 28-0. At this point, everyone probably thought that the University of Alabama would win by a landslide. That’s how strong Alabama’s offense was, and the defense held down Georgia’s offense.

Georgia has about 6 and a half minutes left in the second quarter.University of FloridaTransfer student RB fromTrevor Etienne(Trevor Etienne) scored a run TD and put a point on the scoreboard for the first time that day. Next, Alabama’s offense penetrated 34 yards inside the opponent’s territory and tried to convert on 4th down and 1 yard, but Georgia did a great job blocking this. I really wanted to take advantage of this opportunity and get another TD before the end of the first half, but Beck’s first pass wasjihad campbellIntercepted by (Jihaad Campbell).

Fortunately, Georgia also intercepted Milroe’s pass and got the ball, but Beck committed an intentional grounding violation in his own end zone and was forced into a safety. In the end, Alabama entered the second half with a 30-7 lead that no one could have imagined.

However, in the second half, the game changed completely. While Alabama has been successful in moving the ball no matter what they do, Georgia has succeeded in slowing down their run attack by strengthening their edges. Then the offense came back to life, and Beck began to show off his traditional high passing accuracy, attacking the young Alabama backfield.

Then, with about 5 minutes left in the 3rd quarter, Beck sent a WR.Elian SmithA 12-yard pass play to (Arian Smith) ended in the end zone for his 14th point. After that, Alabama was content with a FG, but with less than 10 minutes left in the 4th quarter, this time it was from Beck.Lawson Lucky(Lawson Luckie) scored a TD, making the score 33-21, a two-possession difference, and an ominous atmosphere hung over the home stadium of the University of Alabama.

Alabama’s offense, which scored 30 points in the first half, was blocked by Georgia’s second line and beyond, who had stepped up its gear, and was limited to only field shots, with about 5 minutes left in the game, and the momentum was completely lost to the opponent. After a minute and a half, Beck made a series of long passes, and Georgia broke into Alabama’s red zone on a fast break.Dillon Bell(Dillon Bell)’s short run TD finally made the score 33-28.

Then, with less than three minutes remaining, Georgia gained the right to attack and scored a TD on a 67-yard long pass from Beck to Bell, overturning a 28-point lead, and Bryant-Denny Stadium was silenced. It will be.

In this situation, with only two and a half minutes remaining, Alabama was left with nothing to do. If they had seen the offense completely suppressed in the second half, everyone would have thought that Georgia would end the game with a dramatic come-from-behind victory.

However, in this situation, Milroe and a super rookie WR who are only 17 years old showed their true potential.ryan williams(Ryan Williams)

With a sense of hopelessness in the air, Milroe attacked from his own 25 yards and first fired a pass to Williams, who was 1-on-1 on the right side, and Williams caught the ball. Along with a safety who came to support him, he dodged two defenders and used his quick feet to jump into the end zone and score a come-from-behind TD.

Naturally, the previously silent stadium suddenly erupted into loud cheers, and the University of Alabama, who also successfully converted a 2-point conversion, regained the lead at 41-34.

The University of Georgia, with no end left behind, stormed into Alabama’s field with Beck’s pass play. With less than a minute left, the team advanced to 20 yards inside the opponent’s half, but at this point Beckcolby youngThe pass to (Colbie Young) was a first-year DB.Zevian BrownIt was intercepted by (Zabien Brown) and all was well. A miracle comeback was thwarted at the last step.

It was a roller coaster-like game with completely different developments in the first half and second half, but the one who had the last laugh was the 17-year-old who had a 177-yard reception that day with Milro, a super athletic QB. It was the University of Alabama with Williams.

It was a game that exposed the strengths and weaknesses of both teams, with Alabama winning the game being unable to maintain the momentum of the first half, and Georgia being said to be a Heisman Trophy candidate, although their ace QB Beck improved in the second half. It wasn’t all good, including the fact that it was too worn out. However, in any case, we saw a tremendous match even though it was September.

The University of Alabama that won will be nicknamed “GOAT” from this year onwards.nick saban(Nick Saban) Former managerUniversity of Washingtonis the HC ofKaylen DeBoer(Kalen DaBoer) led by coach. In the first season of the DeBoer system, he suddenly became a big star. With the retirement of Coach Saban, attention has been focused on the future of the University of Alabama, but with the victory over Georgia, Coach DeBoer will have completely captured the hearts of the fans.

Although the University of Georgia lost, it certainly looks like there aren’t many pieces compared to the roster when they won the national title for the second time in a row, but the depth of the team is still top-notch. Even though we lost one game, it’s still September, so we still have plenty of chances to get back on track.

Maybe we’ll see these two teams meet again sometime this season…


Kentucky 20, #6 Mississippi 17

6th place in the USMississippi University‘s first SEC game is at home.University of KentuckyIt was a battle, but an unexpected upset resulted in an upset.

Until this game, the University of Mississippi had a high-powered offense that had averaged 55 points, but at the same time, all four of those teams were lower-ranked teams, so their true worth was tested against Kentucky in their first game in the SEC. The Kentucky defense that gave Georgia a hard time in Week 4 was still strong on this day. They held Mississippi to just 17 points.

Moreover, Kentucky’s offense is not a team with that much scoring ability, and it was a pain that they lost to that team in the scoring battle. The University of Mississippi has been highly rated since the preseason due to its momentum up until last year, but it may have to be said that it was overrated.

(Updated from time to time)

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