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Alabama makes up for Texas outing with better first half against ULM

Alabama brought the competitive fire Nick Saban wanted in the first half versus Louisiana-Monroe.

After having inconsistent play against Texas, the Crimson Tide’s offense, defense, and special teams accounted for touchdowns.

Bryce Young found Traeshon Holden for a 33-yard score, Will Anderson collected his first career interception for a 25-yard touchdown, and Malachi Moore returned a blocked punt for a score. Alabama fans were excited inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to see Alabama return to getting non-offensive touchdowns. Young completed 10 of 13 passes for 174 yards with three touchdowns (one rushing) and one interception. He has 61 total touchdowns in his career, moving him to fourth all-time in school history.