Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith can’t stop scoring touchdowns. Is it becoming a problem? Maybe for opposing defenses, but certainly not for Mac Jones.
Touchdowns No. 36 and 37 in Smith’s collegiate career not only extends his record for receiving touchdowns within the Alabama program, but the SEC as a whole.
A 65-yard catch-and-score by Smith was touchdown No. 4 on the day for Alabama with plenty of time left in the first half.
The following possession Smith and Jones connect again for a 61-yard touchdown.
After the touchdowns, the Crimson Tide leads 35-14.
Smith’s speed, route running abilities and elusiveness created plenty of separation between him and the nearest LSU defender, allowing Jones to lob the ball up and over Smith’s shoulder, and the rest was history.
DEVONTA SMITH IS INSANE
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 6, 2020
The second touchdown for Smith was a straight line. Nothing but pure speed helped Smith create separation.
Stop us if you've heard this before: Mac Jones threw a touchdown to Devonta Smith. pic.twitter.com/dPcvSk78w3
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 6, 2020