Win or lose, it has been an Iron Bowl to remember for Alabama WR Jaylen Waddle – and Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele is going to have nightmares about No. 17.

The dangerous speedster’s four-score Saturday got started with a kick return in the second quarter.

He wasn’t done in the first half. Waddle’s second score of the game came on a long catch-and-run:

The sophomore from Houston, Texas showed off his hands on his third touchdown of the day:

Waddle hauled in a deep ball for No. 4 in the fourth quarter:

Waddle already has an incredible 230 all-purpose yards (132 kickoff return, 98 receiving). There’s still plenty of time for Waddle to add to that number.