What’s wrong with Alabama’s pass D?
By Mackenzie Kraemer, ESPN Stats & Info
Published September 04, 2014, 08:56:08 AM
AP Photo/Bryn AndersonKirby Smart had a lot to talk to his defense about in the season opener.Although Alabama earned the win last week against West Virginia, the Crimson Tide showed signs of weakness against the pass. West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett threw for 365 yards, the second-most yards Nick Saban’s Alabama teams have ever allowed to one player through the air.
For the first time under Saban, Alabama has allowed back-to-back 300-yard passers, including Trevor Knight in January’s Sugar Bowl loss to Oklahoma.
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