After one second half drive, Kalen DeBoer and Alabama football’s staff made a decision. UA took out quarterback Ty Simpson and put Austin Mack into the game for its second possession after halftime.
The ESPN broadcast noted that the move was a coaches decision following Simpson’s play after he took a big hit in the first half. After the game, DeBoer explained the move a bit more.
He praised his quarterback’s mentality in the moment.
“Yeah, Ty had an injury,” DeBoer said. “Obviously he really wanted to try and go out there. We treated him there at halftime and he gave it a series. He feels like he let down the team. There’s no way that that’s the case.
“He went out there and tried to battle. That’s who he is, so I’m never going to let that be a thing where he let us down in any way. So, making sure that he knows that.”
Simpson told reporters in the locker room after the loss that he had a cracked rib which was discovered at halftime.
No matter who the quarterback was, Alabama’s offense struggled mightily. The Crimson Tide lost the Rose Bowl 38-3, ending its season in the quarterfinal round of the College Football Playoff.
Simpson finished 12-of-16 for 67 yards. Mack, a redshirt sophomore who has been Simpson’s main backup all season, went 11-for-16 passing for 103 yards.
“Austin being ready to go, he did some nice things when he got out there on the football there tonight,” DeBoer said. “Just getting put in a tough spot when you’re trying to catch up and it’s the third quarter already, so proud of all of our team, but that was the situation at the time.”
Indiana will move on to the Peach Bowl semifinal in Atlanta, where it will face Oregon. Alabama’s season is over, and it will now move into the offseason, starting with the transfer portal opening on Friday.