The Alabama Crimson Tide were supposed to blow out the West Virginia Mountaineers in Saturday afternoon’s opener, but the Mountaineers are giving the Tide problems and only held a three-point lead at halftime.
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Alabama gave up a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on the ensuing kick after T.J. Yeldon ran in his second touchdown of the day to give the Crimson Tide a short-lived 17-10 lead.
Moments after the return by Mario Alford the television broadcast zoomed in on one lonely Alabama fan in the middle of a sea of West Virginia fans and looking quite nervous as he chomps on his fingernails.
