Ty Simpson throws three touchdowns to Isaiah Horton, while Alabama’s defense steps up late to seal a sixth straight rivalry win and secure a trip to Atlanta.
AUBURN, Ala. | The Iron Bowl delivered chaos, drama, and a resilient champion.
In the 90th edition of college football’s fiercest rivalry, No. 10 Alabama (10–2, 7–1 SEC) held off a feisty Auburn squad 27–20 at Jordan-Hare Stadium, capturing its sixth straight victory over the Tigers and earning a spot in the 2025 SEC Championship Game in Atlanta.
The win also made history: for the first time ever, the Crimson Tide has won three straight Iron Bowls at Jordan-Hare, anchoring a milestone night for head coach Kalen DeBoer, who improved to 2–0 against Auburn.
Simpson–Horton Connection Defines the Night
Quarterback Ty Simpson was steady when it mattered most, finishing 19-of-35 for 122 yards and three touchdowns, all to rising star Isaiah Horton, who posted:
- 5 receptions
- 35 yards
- 3 TDs (career high)
Horton became the first Alabama receiver since Jameson Williams in 2021 to catch three touchdowns in a single game.
Simpson added 31 rushing yards, extending plays and navigating Auburn pressure at key moments — most notably on a late 4th-and-2 strike to Horton that served as the game-winning touchdown with 3:50 remaining.

