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5 absurdly lopsided stats from Alabama's dominant 30-7 first half against Georgia

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Phewww, the Alabama-Georgia game Saturday in Tuscaloosa surprised pretty much everyone because perhaps the most anticipated game of the week was ridiculously lopsided in the first half, especially the first quarter.

The No. 4 Crimson Tide came out on fire, eating almost five minutes on their opening drive before quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Jalen Milroe ran for a seven-yard touchdown. They followed that up with two quick touchdowns at the end of the quarter, and early in the second, Milroe broke free again with a 36-yard touchdown run. Just like that, Alabama quickly had a 28-0 lead.

Milroe finished the first half throwing 18-for-21 for 199 yards, one touchdown and one interception while also rushing for 106 yards and two touchdowns.

The No. 2 Bulldogs, meanwhile, couldn’t get much going on offense, and quarterback Carson Beck threw a first-quarter interception — his first of two in the first half — that Alabama later capitalized on.

Georgia finally got on the board with a seven-yard touchdown run from Trevor Etienne, but overall, it wasn’t great.

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And then, to top it all off, Alabama got two more points with a safety with less than two minutes left in the half.

With a 30-7 lead at halftime, Bryant-Denny Stadium was rocking — even if Nick Saban in a suite wasn’t — and the stat lines tell a stunning story of how the Crimson Tide absolutely rocked Georgia in the first half. So here are five absurdly lopsided stats from Alabama’s dominant first 30 minutes.

1. First half total yards: Alabama 355 Georgia 153

Alabama had 198 total yards in the first quarter alone compared with Georgia’s 27.

2. First half first downs: Alabama 16 Georgia 9

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA – SEPTEMBER 28: Emmanuel Henderson Jr. #3 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after a first down against the Georgia Bulldogs during the first quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium on September 28, 2024 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Thankfully for the Bulldogs, they began accumulating most of these in the second quarter after finishing with one in the first.

3. First half average yards per play: Alabama 9.1 Georgia 5.5

4. First half passing yards: Alabama 199 Georgia 100

This was all Jalen Milroe for Bama.

5. First half rushing yards: Alabama 156 Georgia 53

This was mostly Jalen Milroe.

If you’re a Georgia fan, you’re probably less than thrilled about how the first half against Alabama went.

UPDATE: Georgia came back, but Alabama ultimately won, 41-34.