Nearly 900 yards of offense and seven touchdowns between the two quarterbacks.
Long scoring plays, extended scoring drives, multiple lead changes, a game undecided until the final seconds.
The established SEC and Bowl Subdivision juggernaut was wobbled and then recovered, held the lead and then gave it away, had chances but was done in by penalties, mistakes and missed field goals.
The long-suffering rival had it, gave it away and then took it back again, possibly signaling a changing of the guard in the conference power rankings.
No. 1 Alabama and No. 8 Tennessee played an instant classic that at the very least stands as a watershed moment in the SEC and broader Bowl Subdivision.