Alabama was in an offensive funk during its loss to LSU a week ago, and much of the same carried over into Saturday’s game against Ole Miss.
Through the opening two-quarters of the game, the Crimson Tide’s offensive was lackluster at best with struggles to keep drives alive along with a lack of run game. Its first three drives of the game were as bad as one could have drawn it up. Alabama was forced to punt twice along with a costly mental mistake by center Seth McLaughlin on a fourth down play where Bryce Young wasn’t intending to snap the ball.