Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Bond discussed his mentality on deep passes.
Bond and his Crimson Tide teammates were down 20-7 against Tennessee. In the locker room, Alabama was scripting plays, making a plan to try and get out of the hole.
Quarterback Jalen Milroe dropped back and looked Bond’s way. A long throw later, Bond had the ball in the end zone and the Crimson Tide was within one score. The sophomore from Buford, Ga. has 23 catches for 360 yards and three touchdowns so far this season. He said Wednesday that he doesn’t think the deep-passing offense has reached its final form.
Bond was one of the receivers who went to Tampa, Fla. with Milroe this past offseason to build chemistry and train. The two have built up a level of trust, and Bond had nothing but praise for his quarterback on Wednesday.“My mindset on a deep route is literally just run as fast as I can down the field and just put my trust in Jalen Milroe to get the ball out there, honestly,” Bond said.
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