EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 14 MIN
E30 S1 Bama rolls over Mercer 52-7 in a Rewind Relook 20250729
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In a 2024 college football matchup, the Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Mercer Bears with a dominant 52-7 victory on November 16th. Alabama demonstrated a strong performance in their final non-conference game of 2024. They effectively utilized their offensive talent, led by quarterback Jalen Milroe and receiver Ryan Williams. The defense played a crucial role by creating turnovers that shifted momentum and led to points. This victory marked Alabama's 16th consecutive win against FCS opponents. Alabama's decisive 52-7 attributed to several factors: Superior Talent: As an SEC powerhouse facing an FCS opponent, Alabama possessed a significant advantage in overall talent and depth compared to Mercer.Dominant Offense:The Crimson Tide's offense amassed 508 total yards.Quarterback Jalen Milroe efficiently completed 11 of 16 passes for 186 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding a rushing touchdown.Alabama's rushing attack generated 189 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown run by Ryan Williams.Receiver Germie Bernard contributed significantly with 81 yards on four catches.They were efficient, averaging 6.6 yards per play compared to Mercer's 4.4.Ball-Hawking Defense: Alabama's defense excelled at forcing turnovers, which directly led to points.They forced three turnovers in total.One of these was a forced fumble returned for a 68-yard touchdown by Zabien Brown.They also secured an interception, courtesy of Qua Russaw.The defense held Mercer to just 202 total yards.They limited Mercer's third-down efficiency, allowing only 1 conversion on 9 attempts.Team Depth: The lopsided score allowed Alabama to play a variety of backup and younger players in the second half, providing valuable game experience. This further solidified their dominance and highlighted their overall team strength.
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E30 S1 Bama rolls over Mercer 52-7 in a Rewind Relook 20250729
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