Alabama’s defense was the big storyline of the afternoon as the Crimson Tide held Missouri to a total of 236 yards of total offense and recorded three interceptions against Tigers backup ...
The 15th-ranked Crimson Tide (6-2, 3-2 in SEC play) did that and then some, as Kalen DeBoer’s squad shut out No. 17 Missouri 34-0 Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium behind a masterclass calling ...
Not to mention, a loss likely would have eliminated the Crimson Tide from college playoff contention in Kalen DeBoer's inaugural season. Defensive coordinator Kane Wommack and his defense ...
The Missouri Tigers still haven’t beaten the Alabama Crimson Tide in football since 1975. That remains true after Mizzou lost 34-0 to ‘Bama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama ...
The Tigers hung with Alabama for most of the first half Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium, but Mizzou will return home with a 34-0 loss at the hands of the Crimson Tide and a likely CFP-dream ...