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Isaiah Bond torches Texas A&M defense as Alabama scores first touchdown

Keith Farner

By Keith Farner

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Isaiah Bond found the end zone first with a huge pass from Jalen Milroe as Alabama took a 10-3 over Texas A&M early in the 2nd quarter.

Bond caught a pass and went 52 yards on 2nd and 15 from the Alabama 48-yard line. That came after the teams exchanged field goals in the first quarter.

Bond was left alone as the nearest A&M defender was at least 5 yards away.

Big plays were a staple of the Alabama offense early on as Milroe also found Jermaine Burton for a 45-yarder. Milroe specializes in the deep ball, as the Crimson Tide are very capable to throw it deep.

Bond himself is known for being a big-play threat as he leads the Crimson Tide receivers with 12 catches totaling 179 yards and a touchdown.

This is a larger role for Bond after last season he totaled 17 receptions for 220 yards and a touchdown.

Keith Farner

A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.

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