Alabama looks to have a much stronger second half vs. Kentucky

Alabama has a comfortable lead over kentucky at the half, but those who are watching the game can see plenty of inconsistencies in Alabam…

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide look to improve to 7-0 on the season to remain the only undefeated team in the SEC, as they face off against in-conference rival Kentucky.

As the two teams head into their respective locker rooms, Alabama leads 28-3.

Mac Jones is 13/16 on the half for 202 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.

Sophomore tight end Jahleel Billingsley leads the receiving corps with three receptions for 78 yards, though no touchdowns.

Najee Harris has been the only ball carrier so far on the day, and capped off his scoring with a 42-yard touchdown run. He’s tallied nine carries for 62 yards and two touchdowns.

The Crimson Tide defense has not looked to be as strong as it has in year’s past. The secondary has allowed 10 completed passes for 120 yards, courtesy of Terry Wilson.

The Kentucky ground game has also been giving Alabama some issues, Asim Rose has 8 carries for 42 yards, and has brought them close to the endzone multiple times.

Alabama’s lead should not be as large as it is, with Kentucky’s special teams having issues, only able to convert one of three field goal attempts.

Overall, this game is going Alabama’s way and the box score makes it seem like the Crimson Tide are dominating. However, those who are watching the game can see shakiness and incosistencies in Alabama’s play.