Texas was so close to being back, but Bryce Young had other things in mind.
Saturday’s game gave Texas flashbacks to their last meeting against Alabama in more ways than one.
The two sides last met up in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game. Texas starting quarterback Colt McCoy left that game with an injury as Saban won his first national title with the school. Flash forward to Saturday, and the Longhorns suffered another heartbreaking defeat after dealing with two QB injuries.Quinn Ewers exited the game after landing on his non-throwing shoulder late in the first quarter and did not return.
In stepped Hudson Card. The sophomore signal-caller was hampered by an ankle injury but finished the game with 158 yards on 14-for-22 passing. Alabama held a 17-16 lead late in the fourth quarter, but Texas got a crucial fourth-down stop to get the ball back.
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