New offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien showed up with his best game plan of the season against the best defense in the nation in the biggest game of the year.
With a record breaking SEC Championship performance against a stout Georgia defense, Bryce Young is poised to be the first QB to win the Heisman in Tide history.
The Alabama Crimson Tide entered the 30th SEC Championship Game as an underdog for the first time in six years. Its safe to say the Tide responded well to the underdog role as Alabama rolled to a 41-24 over the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs.
Alabama junior wide receiver John Metchie III exits the SEC Championship Game after suffering a leg injury in the first half. Metchie was having himself quite a game prior to the injury, he hauled in six receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown on eight targets.
Young has compiled a mind-boggling stat line of nearly 4,000 yards passing and 40 touchdowns this season and has been named a finalist for the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award.
If the Tide wants to ensure its place in the College Football Playoff, both Mechie and Williams will need to find success attacking the Georgia defense down the field in the SEC Championship Game.