The Alabama Crimson Tide football program held its first A-Day under new coach Kalen DeBoer this past Saturday,

giving the public its first look at the new offensive and defensive philosophies being implemented at the Capstone.

The DeBoer offensive scheme gives a lot of responsibility to the quarterback but also enables its signal caller to shine by

creating mismatches in the pass patterns leading to opportunities for explosive, momentum-building plays.

Backup quarterback Ty Simpson performed well in front of the modest crowd inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. The

redshirt sophomore completed seven of his 12 passes for 102 yards while guiding the offense to two touchdown drives.

The backup quarterback’s day started with a free rusher in his face off the edge as Red Morgan got into the backfield quickly. Simpson is a bit screwed by the

play call as the play-action roll put him on a direct collision course with Morgan. He wisely throws the ball away instead of taking a bad sack on first down.

A short run off the right side brings up third and six for Simpson to tackle. The redshirt sophomore recognized Cole Adams’s matchup with safety Brayson

Hubbard and found him for a 20-yard completion to keep the chains moving. Simpson does a good job slightly

shuffling in the pocket to give himself enough space to make the first down throw and get his day started.

Carries by Richard Young and Daniel Hill keep the offense moving and set up Simpson’s next play from first and 10. This incompletion becomes a play

Simpson would like to have back as he, arguably, left a decent pocket and threw a pass that could have been intercepted. We see Simpson react to the edge

pressure by stepping up into the pocket, but its an overstep that takes him into more danger. His course correction took

him out of the pocket where he compounds his problem by not

recognizing a safety scrambling into coverage and under-throwing his downfield target.

He correctly reads Qua Russaw on second down, but his black jersey prevents him from seeing how many

yards he could run for, bringing up a third and six. The Alabama defense only rushed three, leaving Simpson plenty of

time to decide where to throw the ball, and his decision is solid as he attempts to

find Emmanuel Henderson. However, Simpson’s pass is too high resulting in an incompletion and a fourth down.

Simpson fit his fourth down pass to Danny Lewis Jr. into a keyhole in

between Jeremiah Alexander and Xavier Mincey. It’s a glimpse of his arm talent as the decisive choice leads to a first down.

He strings together another good play as Simpson dumped a pass off to Daniel Hill in the face of pressure. It’s the second

play of the drive where the quarterback’s been put into a bad spot but made the best of it.

The offense scored four plays later on a Richard Young toss sweep. Simpson did a good job fielding an errant snap and still

executing the toss to Young, putting him on the path to the endzone for the offense’s second score of the day.