E72 S1 BH Bama SC Will K Reaction to win over South Carolina 29 to 22

27/10/2025 1h 19min Temporada 1 Episodio 72
E72 S1 BH Bama SC Will K Reaction to win over South Carolina 29 to 22

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In this episode, we will get Will K’s reaction to Bama’s wild win over SC 29-22 in Columbia, SC on the road as they essentially steal one on the road after being outplayed for much of the game. Bama is now on a 7-game winning streak and 5-0 in the SEC and 7-1 on the season. Bama gets outplayed by South Carolina for most of the game, yet makes the big plays when needed and finds a way to win. Wild swings in the game. Bama still in control of its own playoff Destiny. 7-1 overall and 5-0 in the On Saturday, October 25, 2025, No. 4 Alabama came back from an 8-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat South Carolina on the road 29–22. Felt like Bama stole one. For me, the game was a miserable watch for most of the game until the last 10 minutes of the game when Bama woke up and scored two TD’s to win the game and also forced the strip fumble to allow Bama to score the game winning TD. Season outlook • The comeback victory extended Alabama's winning streak to seven games and improved their record to 7-1 (5-0 SEC). Alabama's final offensive drive began with just under two minutes left on the clock after a crucial turnover by South Carolina. The Crimson Tide, tied 22–22, ultimately scored the game-winning touchdown with 34 seconds remaining. In the fourth quarter of No. 4 Alabama's 29–22 road victory over South Carolina on October 25, 2025, the Crimson Tide rallied from an eight-point deficit with 15 points in the final 2:16 to stun the Gamecocks. Key events in the 4th quarter • South Carolina extends lead: South Carolina took a 22–14 lead early in the quarter after recovering a muffed punt and capitalizing with a touchdown run by quarterback LaNorris Sellers. • Alabama ties the game: On the ensuing drive, Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson capped a 14-play, 79-yard drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Germie Bernard. The Crimson Tide then tied the game 22–22 with a successful trick-play two-point conversion pass to Josh Cuevas. • Crucial turnover: With under two minutes left, Alabama linebacker Deontae Lawson forced a fumble on Sellers, which was recovered by nose tackle Tim Keenan Jr. near midfield.• Game-winning touchdown: On 3rd and 10 from the South Carolina 25, Bernard scored the game-winning touchdown on a 25-yard run out of the wildcat formation with 34 seconds remaining.• Defensive stop: Alabama's defense sealed the victory with a sack on South Carolina's final possession. • Game-winning touchdown: Wide receiver Germie Bernard took a direct snap in the wildcat formation, faked a pitch, and ran 25 yards down the right sideline for the game-winning touchdown. • Game-ending sack: On South Carolina's final possession, Alabama's defense quickly closed out the game, with Keon Keeley sacking Sellers to end the threat Offense not clicking for first three quarters – worst offensive showing by Bama of the season and very ineffective until the last 10 minutes of the game when Bama puts 15 points on the board to win the game. Bama 3 and out’s -- Bama punted 5 times in this game and turned the ball over on down one time, so 6 empty possessions that ended on punts or a turnover on down and also had two turnovers with a sack fumble by Ty and a muffed punt fumble.Bama had five 3 and outs in this game that ended in Bama punting – most all-season SC only punted 4 times in the whole game. Had four drives end in FG kicks and made 3 of 4 FG’s. SC missed a FG and also gave up a pick six for a TD and fumbled late in 4th quarter to give Bama ball in SC territory that led to winning score 2. Still in Control: At 7–1 overall and 5–0 in the SEC, Bama remains in full control of its playoff destiny and path to the SEC Championship Game.