Going beyond the box score, we picked 10 numbers that best explained Alabama’s 33-14 victory over Texas A&M, the Tide’s 12th consecutive victory over a ranked team.

0: Full-time quarterbacks who have beaten Nick Saban’s Alabama teams twice. Trevor Knight did it once — albeit while at Oklahoma — but joined a long list that includes Tim Tebow, Johnny Manziel, Nick Marshall and Chad Kelly who couldn’t do it again.

1: Texas A&M’s rank in rushing yards entering the game. The Aggies came in averaging an absurd 274 yards per game. Alabama held the Aggies to just 114 — the first time they failed to crack 200 this season.

4: Games in which true freshman Jalen Hurts has rushed for a touchdown and thrown a touchdown pass. Hurts threw for two and ran for one against the Aggies.

5: Alabama sacks, extending the Tide’s conference lead to 32. It was the Tide’s second-most this season; they registered seven against Arkansas. Alabama led the nation with 52 last season in 15 games. It’s on pace to sack that total.

8: Career-high catches from Alabama tight end O.J. Howard, who caught his second touchdown pass this season.

11: Rushing yards from Aggies’ tailback Trayveon Williams, who entered the game averaging an SEC-best 117 per game. Williams played like a freshman Saturday. He missed a block on Allen that led to a leaping, Superman sack in the first quarter, then didn’t adjust quickly enough to even see a pass thrown to him in the second half.

12: Alabama’s non-offensive touchdowns this season. Jonathan Allen added the 12th Saturday when he scooped a fumble and rumbled 30 yards for a touchdown. The Tide have scored a non-offensive touchdown in 10 consecutive games. The streak started in last season’s semifinal win against Michigan State.

18: That was the betting line … against the No. 6 team in the country. Alabama covered.

20: Consecutive points Alabama scored after Christian Kirk caught a 25-yard touchdown pass to give the Aggies a 14-13 lead. Huge runs have defined Alabama’s season. The Tide ripped off 38 consecutive points against Southern Cal, 24 consecutive against Ole Miss and 21 against Tennessee.

33: That was A&M’s longest play of the day, on a pass from Knight to Jeremy Tabuyo. The Aggies’ upset hopes were tied to their big-play ability coupled with Alabama’s propensity for allowing them. Alabama’s secondary kept just about everything in front of them Saturday.