Crimson Tide Roars in Wisconsin: A New Chapter for Alabama Football

Alabama football is gearing up for its first away game of the Kalen DeBoer era on Saturday. The Crimson Tide will visit Wisconsin, taking on the 2-0 Badgers after securing victories over Western Kentucky and South Florida at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The team is looking for improvements following a challenging performance against USF last week, marked by penalties and mistakes, although Alabama managed to pull away late in the game, finishing with a 42-16 win.

The matchup will be highlighted by FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff pregame show, with kickoff scheduled for 11 a.m. CT, broadcasted on FOX.

Live updates will be available once the game begins.

In the fourth quarter, Wisconsin starts with the ball on its own 39 but quickly punts to Alabama. Shortly after, Alabama’s Richard Young sustains an injury and exits the field. The Crimson Tide calls its first timeout with 12:13 remaining but later punts the ball itself. Wisconsin takes over at its own nine-yard line and fails to score, going three-and-out. Ryan Williams then returns a punt to the Wisconsin 37, leading to a touchdown pass from Milroe to Josh Cuevos, increasing Alabama’s lead to 42-10.

Wisconsin takes the field again, starting on its own 25 with just over two minutes remaining in the game. However, Alabama’s defense holds strong, and the game ends with a final score of 42-10 in favor of the Crimson Tide.

During the third quarter, Alabama receives the kickoff and quickly scores with a touchdown by Jam Miller, extending their lead to 28-3. Wisconsin responds with a touchdown of their own, bringing the score to 28-10, but Alabama strikes back with another touchdown from Milroe, closing the quarter at 35-10.

At halftime, Alabama leads Wisconsin 21-3 after a strong first half where Alabama scored three touchdowns and capitalized on opportunities, including a fumble recovery that set up their second touchdown.

In the first quarter, Wisconsin struck first with a field goal, but Alabama quickly took control, scoring a touchdown to lead 7-3 just before the end of the quarter. As the game progresses, players like Kadyn Proctor and Elijah Pritchett warm up and prepare for action, showcasing Alabama’s depth as they compete in this crucial road matchup.

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