Texas stuns Alabama in Tuscaloosa, 34-24

Quinn Ewers silenced 100,000 and handed Nick Saban his worst home loss as Alabama head coach.

The Texas Longhorns are not back, but they are for real. That much is certain after a stunning Saturday night victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Texas defeated Alabama by a final score of 34-24. It was the first 10-point home loss of head coach Nick Saban’s tenure that spans nearly two decades.

Texas starting quarterback Quinn Ewers delivered a masterpiece on the night. He completed 24 passes for 349 yards and three touchdowns on 38 attempts. Several incompletions were catchable.

The hysteria over Ewers’ downfield throwing ability might not be put to bed but it’s certainly been exposed. The Texas starter gave the Longhorns perhaps their biggest road win in program history.

Heading into the half, Texas led 13-6. Not long after Alabama starter Jalen Milroe launched a late dagger to give the Tide a 16-13 lead. The fun had just begun.

The Texas offense fired back with several haymakers to put Texas up 20-16 after a long offensive lull. An interception by Texas safety Jerrin Thompson gave the Longhorns the opportunity to go up 27-16 and they seized it.

Alabama scored once again but the Tide offensive output was over after that. A 21-point Texas fourth quarter put the nail in the game’s coffin.

Tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders led Texas receivers with 114 yards on five receptions. Fellow receivers Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell both crossed the 75-yard mark.

Head coach Steve Sarkisian, defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski and offensive line coach Kyle Flood deserve enormous credit for this win. There’s something special building in Austin, but it’s just the beginning.

Make no mistake: There are several issues to clean up. Even so, Texas is for real. And the Longhorns are just as good as we said they would be in 2023.

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No. 11 Texas leads No. 3 Alabama at the half, 13-6

Texas has to feel comfortable with the first half, but several opportunities were missed.

No. 11 Texas has to feel comfortable with a 13-6 first half lead over No. 3 Alabama, but several opportunities were missed.

The Longhorns lost the ball a couple times in the first half, fortunate enough to have both go their way. Wide receiver Xavier Worthy dropped a touchdown pass and several sacks were missed.

However, quarterback Quinn Ewers has looked as focused and accurate as ever. He concluded the first half with 138 yards and one touchdown.

Texas also held Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe to just 80 yards and one interception with zero touchdowns.

Worthy more than made up for the drop in the first quarter with a 44-yd touchdown reception. He is Texas’ leading receiver at the half with five receptions for 75 yards and one touchdown.

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Texas releases depth chart ahead of Alabama game

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Texas Football: Five bold predictions for the Alabama game

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Pregame social media buzz ahead of No. 11 Texas vs. No. 3 Alabama

It’s WILD in Tuscaloosa today!

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WATCH: Texas football releases hype video with The Undertaker ahead of Alabama game

This will get you fired up for the big game tomorrow.

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Keys to the game between No. 3 Alabama and No. 11 Texas

We give final thoughts ahead of the primetime bout between Alabama and Texas.

Texas faces a daunting task on Saturday night. The team travels to face the kings of college football in the Alabama Crimson Tide.

The game presents a high level of difficulty, but still grants Texas a chance to win. Last season’s matchup featured a Longhorns squad that nearly upset the Tide with its backup quarterback, Hudson Card. Alabama won that matchup 20-19.

This game’s keys feature many of the same elements that made last year’s game close. Sound defensive play and opportunistic offensive chunk plays could pull Texas into this game.

Longhorns play callers Steve Sarkisian and Pete Kwiatkowski will be a factor in the game. Texas faithful can rest assured that both coaches will bring their highest level of ingenuity to pull off what would be a huge upset. Let’s look at how Texas can secure a victory.