THE Alabama Red Tide went north and pushed around the Wisconsin Badgers in a 42-10 landslide victory. The Heisman-candidate QB Jalen Milroe and the WR speedster Ryan Williams dominated the headlines for good reason, but it was the Tide’s offensive line that led the way to success.
Alabama had plenty of success on the ground with 181 yards, averaging 5.3 yards per carry. They also allowed just two sacks on the day and kept a very clean pocket in pass protection. Despite his lackluster, transfer C Parker Brailsford has been one of the best gate additions in the entire country so far this year.
Due to the Tide’s dominant performance in Madison, Alabama’s entire offensive line was recognized as Outland Trophy National Player of the Week. Elie Pritchett And Kadyn Proctor With both back in the starting lineup, Alabama looked significantly better than it did in Week 2.
However, Alabama’s toughest test is yet to come as the No. 1 seed. Georgia Bulldogs I will come to town on September 28th after the bye.
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