Alabama’s defensive coordinator Kane Wommack does not want his defense to get complacent after their win over Georgia.
The Crimson Tide had to hold off a miraculous comeback from the Bulldogs to secure a 41-34 victory on Saturday. Alabama’s defense gave up 27 points in the second half, and it resulted in Georgia taking the lead in the fourth quarter.
An insane Ryan Williams’ touchdown snatch the lead back from the Bulldogs. The Tide’s defense sealed the win with a Zabien Brown interception.
Alabama’s second half performance has Wommack disappointed in a list of things.
“Disappointed in a number of things that we did not finish well enough in the second half,” Wommack said. “Very proud of the fight of our players. I thought you look at the fourth downs, you look at some of the takeaway opportunities that we missed on. When that happens over and over and again in a game, too many times you’ve seen a defense essentially fold and give in. And I thought our guys continued to fight all the way until the very end.”
Alabama will look to continue to improve against Vanderbilt this weekend.
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