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Bryce Young, Jameson Williams hook up on 75-yard TD pass to extend Alabama’s lead
Alabama’s Jameson Williams is proving to be the biggest home run threat in college football this year.
The Crimson Tide wideout, who has elite speed, has been making big plays in the passing game and on kick returns all season, and he was at it again on Saturday night.
With Alabama leading 21-6 at Mississippi State starting the 3rd quarter, the Crimson Tide needed just 1 play after intermission to push the lead to 28-6, as Bryce Young found Williams for a 75-yard touchdown.
JAMESON WILLIAMS IS SPECIAL!! 75 YARDS TO THE HOUSE ON THE FIRST PLAY OF THE 2ND HALF!#Alabama #MississippiState
— CFB Country (@_CFBCountry) October 17, 2021
Williams actually caught the pass just 17 yards from the line of scrimmage. But he broke loose across the middle of the field and eventually down the left sideline and there was nobody who was going to catch him.
No. 5 Alabama is looking to bounce back after last week’s upset loss at Texas A&M and get back into the College Football Playoff discussion.
"Chris Wallace covers college football for Saturday Down South. He has covered college athletics for multiple newspapers and also worked previously for Rivals.com and GolfChannel.com."