Amid all the uncertainty, disruptions, consternation and anxiety of the 2020 college football season, No. 1 Alabama's excellence has been business as usual.
In yet another rout, the Crimson Tide took all the drama out of Saturday's Iron Bowl: Alabama 42, No. 22 Auburn 13.
Mac Jones threw five touchdown passes, including his usual gorgeous deep balls to DeVonta Smith. Najee Harris dashed around and over tacklers. The Tide's offense continues to be nearly unstoppable.
The major development over the last month and a half has been on the defensive side. A unit that looked confused and porous in an early 63-48 victory at Mississippi is seemingly figuring things out.
After trailing Georgia 24-21 at halftime on Oct. 17, Alabama has outscored five opponents 215-33. Nobody has scored more than 17 in a game against the Crimson Tide.
Talent and athleticism is never the issue in Tuscaloosa. It was probably just a matter of time before new starters such as defensive backs Daniel Wright and Malachi Moore and linebackers Christian Harris and Christopher Allen rounded into form.
After holding Auburn to 4.3 yards per play, the Tide have held four straight opponents under 5.0. Now, they haven't been the most dynamic offenses (Tennessee, Mississippi State, Kentucky and Auburn), but if anyone thought Alabama's defense would be a liability, that's just not the case.
Coach Nick Saban watched this Iron Bowl from his home after testing positive for COVID-19 for the second time this year. The first time turned out to be a false positive. This one kept the six-time national championship-winning coach away from his team and it hardly matter.