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  For 44 seconds, No. 3 Alabama actually was trailing New Mexico State. It didn't take long for Bryce Young, Jameson Williams and the Crimson Tide to change that situation dramatically. Down 3-0 late in the first quarter, Young threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Williams and Alabama went on to romp 59-3. "I really challenged the team this week," Alabama coach Nick Saban said. "I told them it was kind of Judgment Day for us. We've been a little inconsistent. "We don't look at the scoreboard. It shouldn't affect how we play. An opponent is faceless. It's all about how we play," he said. Young passed for 270 yards and five touchdowns, including three to Williams, and completed 21 of 23 passes in just over a half for the Tide (9-1, No. 2 CFP). Alabama rattled off seven touchdowns in 20 minutes for a 49-3 halftime lead over the Aggies (1-9).

Young became the first Alabama quarterback to complete his first 13 passes in a game, playing only one drive into the second half when he lost a fumble in New Mexico State territory. The Aggies just couldn't keep up with the speedy Williams, who caught six passes for 158 yards. He had touchdowns of 50, 32 and 7 yards and had a fourth called back because he stepped out of bounds. Brian Robinson Jr. ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns - including a 63-yarder - all in the first half. Jonah Johnson completed 19 of 30 passes for 129 yards for New Mexico State, which was outgained 587-138. Will Anderson Jr. had two of the Tide's seven sacks. - Alabama/AP College Football


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News Source: Alabama/AP College Football


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