Returning to Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time since the 29-24 upset of then-No. 1 Alabama, the Aggies rolled into Tuscaloosa coming off consecutive losses to top-10 teams.
Unfortunately for A&M fans, the first half more closely resembled another well-remembered game — the 77-0 loss to Oklahoma in 2003.
At halftime, No. 7 Alabama leads No. 21 A&M, 45-0.
Alabama has outgained A&M 449-51 in total yardage. T.J. Yeldon’s 13 carries for 114 yards and two touchdowns pace the Crimson Tide, and two other Alabama players — Blake Sims and Derrick Henry — have rushed for more yards than the A&M team has gained as a whole.
Alabama has racked up 22 touchdowns to A&M’s two.
Kenny Hill has completed 9-14 passes for 51 yards.
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