No. 19 Alabama handles Wisconsin for the second straight year, winning 38-14 at home

Wisconsin Alabama Football

Alabama defensive back Bray Hubbard (18) celebrates an interception against Wisconsin during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)

Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson threw for 382 yards and four touchdowns, including two to returning star Ryan Williams, as No. 19 Alabama overpowered Wisconsin for the second consecutive year, 38-14 on Saturday in Tuscaloosa.

Simpson completed 24 of 29 passes, with two of his misses being drops by Williams and freshman Lotzier Brooks. Williams finished with five receptions for 165 yards after missing last week’s game because of a concussion.

Simpson, who was equally solid last week against Louisiana-Monroe, joined Mac Jones (2020) as the only quarterbacks in school history to complete at least 80% of his passes and throw three TDs in consecutive games.

“He’s, in the last two games, slowed the game down,” Alabama coach Kalen DeBeor said. “It isn’t a talent question. He’s risen to the occasion, we challenged him a bit last week and we like where his head’s at.”

The Byrant-Denny Stadium crowd erupted as Williams went 75 yards on a trick play on the first snap of the second half. It gave Williams his first 100-yard game since facing Georgia last September. Fellow receiver Germie Bernard added two touchdowns (one receiving, one rushing), and transfer Isaiah Horton scored for the second consecutive week.

Overall, Alabama has scored on 17 of its last 20 possessions — including 15 touchdowns.

Danny O’Neil, subbing for injured Wisconsin starter Billy Edwards, completed 11 of 17 passes for 117 yards. His 41-yard TD pass to Jayden Ballard was one of the few highlights for the Badgers (2-1). Vinny Anthony II also returned a kickoff 95 yards for a score.

Bray Hubbard’s two interceptions led an Alabama (2-1) defense that held Wisconsin to 209 yards. The Crimson Tide notched four sacks. The improvement in pass rush is a positive sign as Alabama totaled one sack in its previous two games.

“We’ve taken some great steps,” Hubbard said. “But we have to keep stacking days and being consistent. We can’t have this bye week and go down. We have to keep climbing.”

Alabama’s bye week is well-timed, with running back Jam Miller and defensive lineman Tim Keenan getting closer to playing.

“Don’t let off the gas,” DeBoer said. “That’s where we’re at right now. We’re very intentional right now. The guys have an energy right now that’s becoming contagious.”

Poll implications
The Crimson Tide are expected to continue to climb in next week’s AP Top 25 college football poll.

Key injuries
Alabama defensive end LT Overton left the game in the third quarter with an undisclosed injury and did not return. He walked to the locker room without assistance.

The takeaway
Alabama: The Crimson Tide have outscored their last two opponents by a combined score of 111-14, potentially turning a corner after losing the opening at Florida State.

Up next
Alabama gets the week off before opening conference play against No. 6 Georgia, which beat No. 15 Tennessee 44-38 in overtime in Knoxville on Saturday.

(Copyright 2025 The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

 

Categories: Alabama, LACEUP, Sports