The Alabama Crimson Tide are riding high after their thrilling victory over Tennessee, and as they prepare to travel to Williams-Brice Stadium to face the South Carolina Gamecocks, there’s an unmistakable buzz around Tuscaloosa. With a six-game win streak and a Heisman front-runner under center, Alabama is looking more like the powerhouse that fans have come to expect — disciplined, explosive, and hungry for more.
At the heart of this resurgence is Ty Simpson, the redshirt junior quarterback who has steadily cemented himself as one of college football’s elite. Simpson dazzled against Tennessee, throwing for 253 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing both poise and precision. Against a struggling South Carolina defense, Simpson has another golden opportunity to separate himself in the Heisman Trophy race. Expect him to once again orchestrate the offense with authority, using his arm and mobility to dissect a secondary that has been far from convincing this season.
But while Simpson has commanded the headlines, running back Jam Miller could be Alabama’s secret weapon this weekend. Miller, who missed the early part of the season due to injury, has exploded since returning — and South Carolina’s porous run defense presents the perfect stage for another breakout. The Gamecocks have been gashed repeatedly on the ground, surrendering 171 rushing yards to Oklahoma last week, and Miller’s combination of vision, balance, and power could make him nearly unstoppable. Don’t be surprised if he crosses 150 yards with a touchdown or two as Alabama looks to dominate time of possession and set the tone early.
On the defensive side, Alabama continues to look like one of the toughest units in the country. The Crimson Tide defense, led by a fierce front seven, will aim to suffocate LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina’s sophomore quarterback. Sellers entered 2025 with high expectations but has struggled against ranked opponents — and facing Alabama’s disciplined pass rush and opportunistic secondary could be a nightmare scenario. A sub-150-yard passing performance from him would not be shocking if Alabama executes their defensive game plan with precision.
Saturday’s clash is more than just another game — it’s a statement opportunity. A dominant performance in Columbia could further solidify Alabama’s playoff aspirations and strengthen Simpson’s Heisman campaign. The Tide are rolling, their confidence soaring, and all signs point to another Crimson-colored Saturday of supremacy.