Top-ranked Alabama survives rally by 9th-ranked Florida

Alabama took a huge lead over Florida but had to hold off a huge Gators charge

Alabama will remain No. 1. However, there will be those who question how sturdy the Crimson Tide’s stature is.

Alabama went to Gainesville on Saturday and jumped to a 21-3 lead. The rout wasn’t on.

Florida, which was ranked ninth, came back and gave the Crimson Tide everything it could handle before falling 31-29.

The second half saw the Gators score on drives of 75, 99, and 75 yards.

They closed to within the final score but were stuffed on a 2-point conversion with 3:10 left that could have tied the game.

Florida had to go for 2 because it missed an extra point in the second quarter after scoring a touchdown to cut Alabama’s lead to 21-9.

Alabama went to the running game on its final drive and managed to eat up three minutes before punting with 10 seconds to go.

Florida made a fair catch at its 24 on the punt with 4 seconds left but quarterback Emory Jones was sacked.

“I think the offense did a great job of answering the bell,” Coach Nick Saban told CBS. “Our team needs to learn to maintain intensity throughout the game. I thought we looked tired on defense.”

The Gators scored 4 rushing touchdowns against a Crimson Tide defense that had been allowing less than 1 a game through recent time.