Arkansas 38, Alabama 41

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Final

6:45 PM ET, September 15, 2007
Bryant-Denny Stadium
TUSCALOOSA, AL

Caddell TD caps wild finish as Bama upsets Arkansas

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... John Parker Wilson found Matt Caddell for a 4-yard toss with just 8 seconds remaining in regulation, giving Alabama the 41-38 lead.
Gameball goes to... John Parker Wilson. The Tide's junior quarterback threw for 329 yards and four touchdowns in Bama's win. He completed 24 of 44 passes.
Stat of the game... 450. Even Steven: Alabama and Arkansas each racked up 450 yards of total offense. Both teams had seven penalties and three turnovers each, as well.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2224
Total Yards450450
Passing149327
Rushing301123
Penalties7-817-63
3rd Down Conversions7-167-16
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers33
Possession30:2729:33
Air/Ground Leaders
Arkansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dick11/2314531
Johnson1/1400
Alabama Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wilson24/4532742
Arkansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McFadden33195223
Jones1696036
Alabama Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant2096039
Coffee734114
Arkansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Crawford347022
Tuck140140
Alabama Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hall6172244
Caddell991119
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERARKALA
TD08:35Dj Hall 9 Yd Pass From John Parker Wilson (Andrew Friedman Kick) 07
TD04:21Glen Coffee 14 Yd Run (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 014
TD01:27Dj Hall 35 Yd Pass From John Parker Wilson (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 021
SECOND QUARTERARKALA
TD06:03Crosby Tuck 40 Yd Pass From Casey Dick (Alex Tejada Kick) 721
FG00:23Alex Tejada 22 Yd 1021
THIRD QUARTERARKALA
FG10:57Leigh Tiffin 24 Yd 1024
TD05:15Nick Walker 2 Yd Pass From John Parker Wilson (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 1031
TD03:05Andrew Davie 2 Yd Pass From Casey Dick (Alex Tejada Kick) 1731
FOURTH QUARTERARKALA
TD14:56Darren Mcfadden 1 Yd Run (Alex Tejada Kick) 2431
TD12:05Darren Mcfadden 5 Yd Run (Alex Tejada Kick) 3131
TD08:08Peyton Hillis 7 Yd Pass From Casey Dick (Alex Tejada Kick) 3831
FG04:20Leigh Tiffin 42 Yd 3834
TD00:08Matt Caddell 4 Yd Pass From John Parker Wilson (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 3841
Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama summoned up one huge defensive stand, a last-minute drive led by John Parker Wilson and Matt Caddell and a final, game-winning pass into the end zone.

Welcome to the Nick Saban era, Bama fans.

Caddell caught a 4-yard touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone from Wilson with eight seconds left, lifting the Crimson Tide to a 41-38 victory over No. 16 Arkansas on Saturday night, winning Saban's first big one at Alabama.

"It was an exciting night, huh?" Saban said.

Certainly for Alabama. The Tide (3-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) survived a relentless onslaught from Arkansas tailback Darren McFadden, and made a sideline decision that worked perfectly.

After twice blowing 21-point leads, Alabama marched down the field from its own 27 over the final 2:13, mostly on the Wilson-to-Caddell connection.

Wilson hit Caddell across the middle for a 19-yard completion and two 9-yarders to move the ball across midfield. Kevin Woods and Matterral Richardson were both whistled for pass interference, Richardson on a third-and-9 play, to set Alabama up with a first down at the 13.

After Wilson hit Keith Brown for a 9-yarder, he found a leaping Caddell in the left side of the end zone two plays later, sending the crowd into a frenzy and prompting a celebratory pileup on the receiver.

"I knew if I got it up there and gave him a chance, he'd make a play," said Wilson, who was 7-for-8 for 56 yards on the final drive. "I got the ball outside and gave Matt a chance to make the play, and he did."

Alabama didn't manage a come-from-behind win in the fourth quarter during Mike Shula's four-year tenure.

The Tide's decision to settle for Leigh Tiffin's 42-yard field goal to make it 38-34 paid off when Arkansas was stopped on its next possession. McFadden sat out the series with a a slight concussion, coach Houston Nutt said.

"I did have confidence that we could stop them," Saban said. "I asked the players on the sidelines, 'Can we stop them?' They said they could, so I believed them. And they did.

"It was the right thing to do."

Casey Dick's 7-yard touchdown pass, his third of the game, to Peyton Hillis with 8:08 left gave Arkansas its first lead. It was set up by McFadden's 20-yard run and a 32-yarder by Felix Jones on consecutive plays.

"I thought that we started playing football like we know how to play it," Nutt said. "We showed a lot of heart and a lot of character. I really thought this was our game."

Arkansas had trailed 31-10 late in the third quarter, but capitalized on a fumble and interception by Wilson. McFadden rushed for two fourth-quarter touchdowns, and finished with 195 yards on 33 carries.

"I felt like our team did not play in the second half like we needed to play," Saban said. "We melted down a little bit, which to me is you drop your guard psychologically."

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Alabama countered McFadden with Wilson's passing. He completed 24-of-45 passes for career highs of 327 yards and four touchdowns, but was intercepted twice. Caddell had nine catches for 91 yards and DJ Hall gained a career-high 172 yards on just six receptions. He passed Ozzie Newsome to become the Tide's all-time leading receiver with a 44-yarder on the Tide's first offensive play.

"This is one of those victories that you just hope and pray for the best," Alabama defensive end Wallace Gilberry said.

Terry Grant gained 96 yards on 20 carries for the Tide. Jones ran 16 times for 96 yards for the Razorbacks, who gained 301 yards rushing, mostly in the second half.

"I think their defensive front was getting tired," McFadden said.

College Football Scores

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Saturday, September 15th
Mississippi State 19 Final
Auburn 14
Western Carolina 16 Final
Georgia 45
Tennessee 20 Final
Florida 59
Arkansas 38 Final
Alabama 41
Mississippi 17 Final
Vanderbilt 31
South Carolina State 3 Final
South Carolina 38
Louisville 34 Final
Kentucky 40
Middle Tennessee State 0 Final
LSU 44