Ranking the Heisman candidates after Week 7
List Wire ranks the Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 7 of the college football season.
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List Wire ranks the Heisman Trophy candidates after Week 7 of the college football season.
Alabama got back to its dominating ways on Saturday night against Mississippi State, let’s see how the Tide grade out this week!
Saturday night in Starkville was a sight for sore eyes as the Crimson Tide put on its best performance of the season. Even though the Tide came into the contest ranked fifth, the season wasn’t really going as expected. As we all know, the Tide is always chasing perfection.
After taking a loss to the Texas A&M Aggies in the previous week, the Tide came back with vengeance, defeating the Bulldogs 49-9.
Each week we grade all three phases of the game for the Crimson Tide, let’s see how they did this week!
This was by far the most complete performance of the season by the Alabama offense. The Tide passed for nearly 350 yards and added almost another 200 on the ground. The balanced attacked kept the Mississippi State defense on heels for most of the contest, especially in the second half.
Bryce Young looked like a veteran quarterback out there, completing 20 of his 28 passing attempts for 348 yards and four touchdowns.
Brian Robinson Jr. wore down the Bulldog defense for a tough 73 yards on 19 carries. Robinson bullied his way for two rushing touchdowns, but also added a 51-yard touchdown reception, showing off his versatility. Roydell Williams was able to take advantage of a wore out Mississippi State defense in the second half rushing for 78 yards on 11 carries.
Collectively, the wide receiver group played its best game of the season on Saturday night. John Metchie III went off for 117 yards on seven catches and a touchdown. Jameson Williams once again showed off his elite speed on 75-yard touchdown reception to open the second half. The surprise of the night was sophomore Traeshon Holden. Holden reeled in three catches for 70 yards and one touchdown.
Upfront it was yet another average day for the offensive line. The line was not bad by any stretch, but it is clearly not one of the strengths of the team. Through seven games it is safe to say the offensive line is what it is.
The defensive performance for the Tide was nearly textbook for the modern age of college football. The bend but don’t break philosophy was executed almost perfectly.
The Alabama defense gave up 299 yards of total offense to the Bulldogs but did not surrender a single touchdown. Will Rogers threw the ball a total of 55 times in the contest for 300 yards but was also picked off three different times.
The Tide smothered the ground game of Mississippi State, holding the Bulldogs to minus one-yard rushing in the contest. Now, Alabama did sack Rogers several times throughout the contests, and Rogers finished with minus 41 yards rushing.
Will Anderson Jr. completed wrecked the Mississippi State offensive line on Saturday night with four sacks. He was simply unblockable. As a team, Alabama sacked Rogers a total of seven times.
In the backend, the secondary played as well as one could hope. Jordan Battle had what was probably the best performance of his Tide career. The junior safety picked off Rogers on two separate occasions, returning one for a touchdown in the first half.
Let’s see if the Tide defense can play with the same intensity moving forward!
One of the quiet stars of Alabama’s victory over Mississippi State was punter James Burnip. While his net punting average was not fantastic, he did pen the Bulldog offense inside the 20 on two different occasions.
Placekicker Will Reichard continues to be a consistent force for the Tide, connecting on all seven of his point-after attempts.
Jameson Williams averaged 32.5 yards per kick return with a long of 45.
The Crimson Tide put together its most complete game of the 2021 season on Saturday night. The only area that you could point to that wasn’t dominant was the offensive line which continues to be a work in progress. Otherwise, the Tide completely dominated the Bulldogs and restored hope among the Tide faithful.
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What we learned from Alabama’s emphatic win over Mississippi State
The question all week leading up to Alabama’s matchup with Mississippi State was how the Tide would respond following last week’s loss to Texas A&M. To say Alabama answered the bell would be an understatement.
Alabama just completely dominated the Bulldogs 49-9 in Starkville. In a game in which the Tide never trailed, it reminded the Alabama faithful of what this team can and should be. The offense was balanced and the defense forced turnovers and did not allow a single touchdown.
Each week we look at a few of the things we learned from the Tide’s performance, let’s see what we learned this week!
HALFTIME REPORT: Alabama has strong control at the half with a 21-6 lead
No. 5 Alabama, coming off a tough loss to Texas A&M last week, has responded well in the first half against Mississippi State leading the Bulldogs 21-6 at the half.
John Metchie got the Tide on the board first with a 46-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young.
Jordan Battle picked off Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers and took it to the house to extends Alabama’s lead to 14-3.
Then Alabama went on a 16 play 93 yards drive that was capped off with a Brian Robinson Jr. 1-yard touchdown run.
Bryce Young has been steady in the first half completing 13-18 pass attempts for 142 yards and one touchdown.
Brian Robinson Jr. continues his hot streak with 57 yards in the first half and one touchdown.
John Metchie has finally woke up and has been a tough cover the Mississippi State defense collecting five catches for 97 yards and one touchdown.
The Alabama defense, led by Will Anderson, has pressured Will Rogers all night making it tough for the Bulldog offense.
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John Metchie leaves State defenders in the dust on a 46-yard touchdown reception to give Alabama a 7-0 lead.
After senior cornerback Josh Jobe picked off Will Rogers on Mississippi State’s opening drive, Bryce Young hit John Metchie for a touchdown!
Metchie avoided the Bulldog defenders for a 46-yard touchdown reception!
After a rough start to the season, John Metchie came up big for the Tide on its opening possession to give Alabama the lead 7-0.
Bryce Young ➡️ John Metchie for the 46 yard TD!! #RollTide pic.twitter.com/CqKmsJHCFv
— ✯✯✯✯✯ (@FTBVids_YT) October 16, 2021
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Alabama shouldn’t have any difficulties gaining yardage in one area against the Bulldogs defense.
Alabama travels to Starkville to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs this evening, hoping to rebound after a devastating loss to Texas A&M.
There’s some good news for the Crimson Tide, and that’s that the Bulldogs’ pass defense isn’t that great.
Ranking at 59th in the country in total passing yards, the Bulldogs’ defense will have its hands full against Bryce Young and Alabama.
Young put up big numbers in the first half of the season, with 1,734 yards and 20 TDs through the air. With a pass defense that hasn’t met expectations, he should have a field day against the Bulldogs.
If there’s anything that Mississippi State does well defensively, it would certainly be containing and stopping the run. At just 89 yards per game, opponents haven’t been able to rush effectively against the Bulldogs’ defense.
If there’s anybody that’s capable, however, it would be Brian Robinson Jr. While he hasn’t gotten the carries he deserves throughout all six games this year, he has still been a difference-maker when given the chance.
Expect a lot more run-game from the Crimson Tide tonight. Also expect Young to throw for heaps of yards and at least a couple of touchdowns.
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Here are five reasons why Alabama will earn a W against Mississippi State in Starkville.
Alabama must win-out if they want to compete for an SEC Championship, as well as get a spot in the CFP.
First, however, they must get past Mississippi State in Starkville on Saturday.
With just two days to go until gameday, here are five good reasons the Crimson Tide will earn a W against the Bulldogs.
Offensive/defensive MVP? Surprise player? Most underwhelming? Check out the Alabama superlatives for the first half of the season!
Alabama finds itself within an unusual situation under Nick Saban: A loss in the first half of the season. Texas A&M took down the former No. 1 team in the country on Saturday with a last-second field goal.
Florida also gave the Crimson Tide a close game, falling short of a comeback by two points. It’s been a sloppy season so far on the road, especially from a play-calling perspective — another unusual situation Alabama fans are watching unfold.
With a 5-1 record, the path to the College Football Playoff is still there. Win the remaining games on the schedule, win the SEC, and the hopes of Saban’s eighth national championship are alive.
But before looking ahead, Roll Tide Wire has created a superlatives list for the first half of the season. Here are the categories:
Check out each staff member’s selections and explanations.
Let’s look at how the Alabama offensive position units have graded out at the halfway point of the season!
Unfortunately, we are already at the halfway point of the college football season. After last week’s loss to Texas A&M, Alabama sits at No. 5 in the country with a 5-1 record.
Since we have made it to the halfway point, it is time to give a midseason grade to each of the position groups. Today we are going to look at the offensive position groups. Let’s get started!
It’s hard to find many flaws in Bryce Young’s game at the halfway point. Young has helped carry an offense that has struggled in the offensive line at times and has also had an inexcusable amount of drops.
Two areas of improvement for Young are long ball accuracy and using his legs more to extend drives.
Even as such a young player, Young is one of the better players on the team.
Behind Young are a couple of guys in Paul Tyson and Jalen Milroe. Neither has played a ton, but when Milroe has gotten a chance, you have seen the raw potential that he has.
Brian Robinson Jr. has been flat-out dominant the last couple of weeks for the Tide. Over the last couple of games, Robinson has totaled 60 carries for 318 yards and four touchdowns.
Unfortunately, behind Robinson, there has been a couple of injuries. Jase McClellan is currently injured, and so is Camar Wheaton.
Roydell Williams and Trey Sanders will need to step up to help take some of the load off of Robinson.
Outside of Jameson Williams, this group has been really disappointing.
John Metchie, Slade Bolden, Jahleel Billingsley, Cameron Latu, and even Williams have had an inexcusable amount of dropped passes.
The group has also struggled at times to create separation from opposing defenders.
Early in the season Latu was a touchdown machine but has since fallen off a little. This group needs to step up if Alabama hopes to win the SEC and compete for another championship.
Even the great Evan Neal can’t save this group. The lack of consistency among this group has been mind-boggling.
Chris Owens has not played at the level Alabama needs there at right tackle. It is time to start wondering if Nick Saban will try different options there. Alabama is approaching a BYE week and the head coach may wait until then before making that decision.
Overall, the offensive line needs to show tremendous improvement down the stretch.
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Bryce Young is still in the Heisman hunt! Could Bryce Young be Alabama’s first Heisman-winning QB?
Alabama didn’t perform great against Texas A&M, but Crimson Tide QB Bryce Young continues to find his way and improve his game. The Sophomore QB completed 28 of 48 passes for 369 yards and three TDs in the 41-38 loss to Texas A&M. Young also threw one pick that came in the red-zone.
As the season progresses, Heisman odds are updated to reflect the performances of each respective candidate. Let’s take a look at the updated Heisman Trophy odds following a crazy slate of Week 5 games.
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As we can see, not a whole lot of movement at the top. Young and Corral have traded the top spot with one another a couple of times throughout the 2021 season, but Young appears to be the slight favorite to win the Heisman Trophy at this time.
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