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Alabama Crimson Tide at Missouri Tigers

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5-1, 2-1 Away
Final
27 - 24
5-1, 5-1 Home

Ty Simpson shines as No. 8 Alabama edges No. 14 Missouri 27-24 to push winning streak to 5

What does Ty Simpson, Alabama's win over Mizzou prove?

Jam Miller added 85 yards rushing before leaving with a concussion in the fourth quarter, and Kevin Riley and Isaiah Horton also had TD catches for Alabama (5-1, 3-0 SEC), which has won seven straight over Missouri dating to Sept. 8, 1975.

“Nobody flinched,” Simpson said afterward, scanning over the final box score. “We're going to keep punching.”

Beau Pribula kept punching for the Tigers (5-1, 1-1), too, hitting Donovan Olugbode for a touchdown with 1:39 left. And after the Crimson Tide pounced on the onside kick, Missouri forced a quick punt to get the ball back with 1:17 still on the clock.

Pribula connected with Olugbode again on fourth down to get close to midfield, but he followed with two incompletions. Then on third down, Pribula overshot his target and was picked off by Alabama defensive back Dijon Lee Jr. to put the game away.

The loss ended the Tigers' 15-game home winning streak, the second-longest nationally.

"We had an opportunity,” Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz said. “Proud of the way our defense fought. Proud of the way our offense fought. Ultimately we just had too many critical mistakes in critical situations.”

Pribula finished with 167 yards passing with two touchdowns and two interceptions, and he also was the Tigers' most effective runner with 61 yards and another score. The nation's leading rusher, Ahmad Hardy, was held to just 52 yards.

“We did the job. Got the job done,” Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said. “Each side of the ball, we covered for each other.”

Missouri got off to a good start, seemingly stunning Alabama on its opening drive. It took just six plays to march 78 yards, and Pribula threw a nifty lob to tight end Brett Norfleet down the sideline for a 26-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.

Yet the Crimson Tide not only regained their composure, they regained control.

Simpson was nearly perfect on an answering TD drive. And after Missouri went three-and-out, the junior QB drove the Crimson Tide downfield again, zipping a pass to Horton on third-and-long for a 16-yard touchdown pass that made it 14-7.

After each team added a field goal before halftime, Missouri took advantage of Simpson's fumble — his only big mistake — on the first play of the second half. Pribula juked his way into the end zone three plays later to tie the game 17-all.

Yet the Tigers were never able to regain the lead.

Conor Talty added a go-ahead field goal later in the third quarter for Alabama, and the Crimson Tide stopped Missouri on fourth down midway through the fourth quarter, shoving Jamal Roberts out of bounds just shy of the marker; replays appeared to show the running back reaching the ball far enough for a first down, but the spot was upheld by the officials.

Alabama took over and, after Simpson converted on fourth-and-8 with a throw to freshman Lotzeir Brooks, the SEC's top passer found Hill in the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the Missouri 2 with just over three minutes remaining to put it out of reach.

“We preached all week — shoot, all year — to be elite in critical situations,” Alabama linebacker Deontae Lawson said. “I think it's just our team. We pride ourselves on being unbreakable. We know we're going to execute in those situations.”

Scary situation Alabama wide receiver Derek Meadows appeared to be knocked unconscious by Missouri safety Marvin Burks Jr. in the first quarter. The freshman was trying to leap for a catch when he took a violent blow, which left him laying facedown on the turf for several minutes. DeBoer said afterward that he had a concussion. Burks was ejected for targeting.

The takeaway Alabama showed no letdown after consecutive ranked wins over Georgia and Vanderbilt in its first trip to Columbia since 2020.

Missouri wrapped up its season-opening homestand by losing at Faurot Field for the first time since Oct. 7, 2023.

Up next Alabama returns home to play No. 12 Tennessee next Saturday.

Missouri plays its first road game against Auburn the same day.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Crimson Tide at Tigers 2021 College Football, week 7, is broadcasted on ABC.
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Scoring Summary

MIZ TD 1st Period 12:10 Brett Norfleet 26 Yd pass from Beau Pribula (Robert Meyer Kick)
ALA TD 1st Period 6:05 Kevin Riley 6 Yd pass from Ty Simpson (Conor Talty Kick)
ALA TD 2nd Period 14:51 Isaiah Horton 16 Yd pass from Ty Simpson (Conor Talty Kick)
ALA FG 2nd Period 7:10 Conor Talty 46 Yd Field Goal
MIZ FG 2nd Period 0:00 Robert Meyer 35 Yd Field Goal
MIZ TD 3rd Period 13:18 Beau Pribula 5 Yd Run (Robert Meyer Kick)
ALA FG 3rd Period 0:09 Conor Talty 22 Yd Field Goal
ALA TD 4th Period 3:16 Daniel Hill 1 Yd pass from Ty Simpson (Conor Talty Kick)
MIZ TD 4th Period 1:40 Donovan Olugbode 3 Yd pass from Beau Pribula (Robert Meyer Kick)

Statistics

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22 1st Downs 14
6-15 3rd down efficiency 1-11
3-3 4th down efficiency 2-3
325 Total Yards 325
200 Passing 162
23/31 Comp/Att 16/28
6.5 Yards per pass 5.8
125 Rushing 163
44 Rushing Attempts 28
2.8 Yards per rush 5.8
5-30 Penalties 4-45
1 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 2
38:33 Possession 21:27

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Location: Columbia, MO
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