Alabama entered halftime facing a 20-7 deficit with little signs of life. The one saving grace for the Crimson Tide was getting the ball out of halftime. On the first play of the half Jase McClellan broke through for a 29-yard scamper to give the Tide offense some momentum. The very next play, Jalen Milroe unleashed a bomb to a wide-open Isaiah Bond to cut Tennessee’s lead to 20-14.
The Tide offense had been so anemic all first half and it felt like one throw by Milroe brought Bryant-Denny Stadium and this offense to life. The Tide still trail 20-14, but can they get over the hump?Social media erupted as Milroe found the endzone praising the Alabama coaching staff for some outstanding halftime adjustments.