Zabien Brown’s Late Pick-6 Ties Alabama vs. Oklahoma in Heart-Stopping Fashion
Zabien Brown has a knack for turning the final moments of a half into unforgettable highlights and Friday’s showdown against Oklahoma was no exception.
With just 1:18 remaining in the second quarter, Alabama cornerback Brown intercepted a pass and sprinted 50 yards for a touchdown, knotting the game at 17 apiece. It was a textbook demonstration of instinct, speed, and timing, with Brown reading the quarterback like a seasoned chess master and turning a defensive play into instant scoreboard magic.
This wasn’t Brown’s first end-of-half heroics. On October 18, he electrified fans with a 99-yard pick-6 against Tennessee on the final play of the first half, a moment that will live long in Crimson Tide lore.
Against Oklahoma, his timely interception served as both a momentum swing and a reminder of why Brown is one of Alabama’s most dynamic playmakers. It wasn’t just a touchdown it was a statement: never underestimate a cornerback with vision, agility, and the uncanny ability to rise when it matters most.
Fans watching couldn’t help but relive the thrill of past heroics while witnessing another dazzling display of defensive wizardry, proof that in college football, legends often reveal themselves in fractions of a second.