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Alabama Crimson Tide Triumphs Over Missouri Tigers in SEC Clash

Summary

  • No. 8 Alabama defeats No. 14 Missouri 34-0 in a top-15 matchup
  • Quarterback Ty Simpson shines with 340 passing yards and 2 touchdowns
  • Alabama's defense stifles Missouri's offense, allowing just 239 total yards
Alabama Crimson Tide Triumphs Over Missouri Tigers in SEC Clash

On October 11, 2025, the No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide traveled to Columbia, Missouri, to take on the undefeated No. 14 Missouri Tigers in a highly anticipated SEC matchup. The Crimson Tide, led by quarterback Ty Simpson, delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Tigers 34-0.

Simpson was the driving force for Alabama, throwing for 340 yards and 2 touchdowns. The Crimson Tide offense was relentless, amassing 486 total yards and 25 first downs. Meanwhile, Alabama's stifling defense held Missouri to just 239 total yards, with the Tigers converting on only 3 of 13 third-down attempts.

The game was tightly contested in the first quarter, with the teams trading touchdowns to end the period tied at 7-7. However, Alabama took control in the second quarter, scoring 10 unanswered points to take a 17-7 lead at halftime. The Crimson Tide continued their dominance in the second half, shutting out the Tigers and adding 17 more points to secure the 34-0 victory.

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The win marks Alabama's third conference victory of the season and extends the Crimson Tide's winning streak against Missouri to seven games. The Tigers, who entered the game undefeated, suffered their first loss of the year in a lopsided defeat at the hands of the powerful Alabama squad.

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Alabama 34, Missouri 0.
Ty Simpson had an impressive performance, throwing for 340 yards and 2 touchdowns to lead the Crimson Tide to victory.
The Alabama defense was stifling, holding the Missouri Tigers to just 239 total yards and forcing them to convert on only 3 of 13 third-down attempts.

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