Watch Terrion Arnold bear hug Miss Terry to celebrate Alabama win over Texas A&M

Watch Terrion Arnold bear hug Miss Terry to celebrate Alabama win over Texas A&M

What a difference a week makes for Terrion Arnold.

The Alabama defensive back, who got a butt chewing from Tide coach Nick Saban, celebrated with Saban’s wife, Miss Terry coming off the field of Alabama’s 26-20 win in College Station on Saturday.

In last week’s 40-17 win over Mississippi State in Starkville, Arnold was the target of a Saban tirade. In the win against the Aggies, Arnold had four tackles and a pass break up for a defense which held Texas A&m to just three second-half points.

Miss Terry’s been known to attend every game on the schedule but was missing on Sept. 30 when the Tide played Mississippi State in Starkville.

So Saban made it a point to find his wife and family after the big SEC West win.

Miss Terry has made headlines over the past week. It hasn’t just been because of her absence for the Mississippi State game, but Saban made sure to explain she had an impact on the way he coaches.

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On Saturday, Jalen Milroe passed for a career-high 321 yards and Jermaine Burton caught two touchdown passes as No. 11 Alabama beat Texas A&M to take control of the SEC West.

Burton had nine catches for 197 yards for the Crimson Tide (5-1, 3-0 SEC). Milroe, the Texas native, completed 21 of 33 passes and was sacked six times.

The Aggies (4-2, 2-1) got within one score when coach Jimbo Fisher elected to have Randy Bond kick a 20-yard field goal with 2:11 remaining, but Alabama recovered an ensuing onside kick and moved the chains for a first down to run out the clock.

Max Johnson, who took over as the starting quarterback after an injury to Conner Weigman two weeks ago, passed for 239 yards and a touchdown for Texas A&M.

Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Mobile App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily.