Alabama Beats #2 Georgia 41-34 in a Thrilling SEC Showdown
In a matchup that lived up to the hype, Alabama delivered a stunning 41-34 victory over #2 Georgia, handing the Bulldogs their first loss of the season. The game marked the first SEC contest for Alabama under new head coach Kalen DeBoer, and the Crimson Tide didn’t disappoint. Alabama built a commanding 28-0 lead early on before Georgia stormed back to briefly take the lead in the fourth quarter. However, it was a 75-yard touchdown pass from Jalen Milroe to Ryan Williams that sealed the deal for Alabama in a thrilling finish at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
A Fast Start for Alabama
Alabama wasted no time getting on the board, scoring touchdowns on their first four drives of the game. Georgia's defense, which had not allowed a touchdown in the first three games of the season, struggled to contain Alabama’s offense. Jalen Milroe was unstoppable, completing 27 of 33 passes for 374 yards and two touchdowns. He also showcased his dual-threat capabilities by rushing for 117 yards and two additional scores. Alabama's early offensive surge stunned Georgia, with the Bulldogs finding themselves in an unfamiliar position, down 28-0 by the second quarter.
Milroe’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. His connection with freshman receiver Ryan Williams was a key factor throughout the game. Williams finished the night with six receptions for 177 yards, including the game-winning touchdown. The 17-year-old freshman made a remarkable 75-yard catch in the final minutes, spinning past defenders and sprinting down the sideline to put Alabama ahead once and for all.
Georgia’s Second-Half Comeback
Despite Alabama’s early dominance, Georgia proved why they are one of the top programs in the country by mounting an impressive second-half comeback. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who struggled in the first half, found his rhythm in the third and fourth quarters. Beck threw for 439 yards and three touchdowns, nearly completing the comeback for the Bulldogs.
Georgia scored 21 unanswered points late in the game, with Beck connecting on a 67-yard bomb to Dillon Bell that gave Georgia its first lead at 34-33. However, that lead was short-lived. On the very next play, Milroe found Williams for the 75-yard touchdown that ultimately secured the win for Alabama.
Alabama’s defense, which had bent but not broken for much of the game, came through in the clutch. Freshman defensive back Zabien Brown intercepted Beck’s pass in the end zone with just over a minute left to play, effectively sealing the win for Alabama. It was a fitting end to a game that saw both teams trade punches in a high-stakes SEC rivalry.
Alabama’s Resilience
The win showcased Alabama’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, even without legendary coach Nick Saban on the sideline. Kalen DeBoer, in his first season as Alabama’s head coach, emphasized after the game that the team’s expectation is to win, no matter the opponent. Alabama’s ability to execute both offensively and defensively in critical moments was a testament to their preparation and determination.
Alabama’s defense, led by the play of Zabien Brown and a strong front seven, forced three interceptions from Carson Beck and held Georgia’s running game to just 98 yards. While Georgia had success through the air in the second half, Alabama’s ability to force turnovers at key moments made the difference.
Milroe’s leadership was also evident throughout the game. He was poised in the pocket and made plays with both his arm and legs when it mattered most. His ability to extend plays with his rushing ability added a dynamic element to Alabama’s offense that Georgia struggled to contain.
Georgia’s Struggles
For Georgia, the loss exposed vulnerabilities that had been hinted at in their close win over Kentucky the previous week. The Bulldogs had not faced an offense as potent as Alabama’s all season, and it showed early in the game. Georgia’s defense, which had been so dominant, struggled to contain Alabama’s multi-faceted attack.
Carson Beck, while impressive in the second half, was uncharacteristically careless with the football, throwing three interceptions, the most in his career. Despite his 439-yard passing performance, the turnovers proved costly. Georgia’s offense, particularly on third down, was inefficient, converting just 3-of-15 attempts. Although they converted all five of their fourth-down attempts, the Bulldogs were unable to keep pace with Alabama's relentless offensive attack in the first half.
Looking Ahead
Alabama’s victory solidifies their position as a top contender in the SEC and will likely move them up in the AP rankings. With the win, Alabama improves to 4-0 and 1-0 in SEC play. Next up, they will travel to Nashville to face Vanderbilt in what should be a more manageable matchup.
For Georgia, the loss drops them to 3-1, and they will look to rebound next week against Auburn. Despite the loss, Georgia remains a top team, but questions about their ability to close out games against elite competition will linger.
Takeaways
Alabama’s victory over Georgia was a statement win, not just for the team but for their new head coach, Kalen DeBoer. The Crimson Tide showed that even without Saban, they remain a dominant force in college football. Jalen Milroe’s dual-threat ability, coupled with a resilient defense, gives Alabama a strong foundation moving forward. Meanwhile, Georgia will need to regroup and address their defensive shortcomings if they hope to remain in the College Football Playoff conversation.







