TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- A day after Arkansas State University (1-1) took a 57-7 beatdown from No. 1 Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium, the Red Wolves uploaded Saturday's game film to their tablets and computers and started dissecting how, when and where things went wrong against the Tide.
"There's going to be a ton," said senior quarterback Justice Hansen of the things the Red Wolves will find.
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The Red Wolves pointed to a recurring tendency of incurring penalties as too "self-destructive," ASU Coach Blake Anderson said of the few quick assessments ASU made during and after Saturday's loss.