Things aren’t exactly guaranteed, but Alabama is likely to stretch its winning streak against Arkansas to 15 before Saturday is finished.
The Crimson Tide scored 28 straight points to start the game before Arkansas found the end zone late in the first half to leave the game 28-7, Alabama, heading into the locker room.
The notion that Arkansas would beat Alabama was farfetched all week, especially considering the Razorbacks’ struggles in the secondary. Alabama quarterbacks – that’s right, quarterbacks – have taken advantage of the 126th-ranked pass defense in FBS.
Even with Bryce Young having exited the game because of an apparent injury, No. 2 Alabama still had little trouble moving the ball. The Crimson Tide had 314 yards of total offense at the break. Arkansas had 149.
Fans are, accordingly, despondent. Not all. But many. Here’s a look at some of the most telling tweets about Arkansas’ first half.