TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jalen Milroe and Alabama were locked in a surprising struggle for 50 minutes. The fun began for them when the miscues stopped.
Milroe ran for two touchdowns and threw for a pair of fourth-quarter scores to help the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide ultimately pull away to beat South Florida 42-16 on Saturday night.
The Crimson Tide (2-0) couldn't produce any breathing room against the Bulls (1-1) before exploding for 28 points in the final 10 minutes. It had turned into a surprising test for new coach Kalen DeBoer, whose team came in as 30-point favorites and didn't come to life offensively until late.
''In the fourth quarter, staying away from the penalties and turnovers, it's amazing what can happen,'' DeBoer said.
Alabama lost three second-half fumbles and had an array of penalties, entering the fourth up just 14-13. Then Milroe had touchdown passes of 16 yards to Kobe Prentiss and 43 yards to Ryan Williams. Jamarion Miller added a 56-yard touchdown run and Justice Haynes had a 29-yarder in the final 2:30.
Miller finished with 140 yards rushing.
The Bulls bedeviled Alabama's offense much of the way for the second straight year, this time with Milroe on the field. The Tide quarterback was benched for last year's game, which was tied at the half before Alabama won 17-3.
Milroe led Alabama to 10 straight wins and a Southeastern Conference championship after that.