Bryce Young

Quarterback
Player • 2020-2023
ALABAMA
Iron Bowl Record: 3-0

Biography

Bryce Young won the Heisman Trophy in 2021 and never lost to Auburn in the regular season. His pinpoint accuracy and composure under pressure made him one of Alabama's greatest quarterbacks.

Statistics

3-0
Iron Bowl Record
8,356 yards
Career Passing Yards
80
Career TD Passes

Achievements

  • Heisman Trophy (2021)
  • Maxwell Award (2021)
  • Davey O'Brien Award (2021)
  • Undefeated vs Auburn (3-0)
  • 1st pick in 2023 NFL Draft

Notable Iron Bowl Games

2021
Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Alabama
24
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Auburn
22

The 2021 Iron Bowl was a defensive struggle that morphed into an instant classic, becoming the first game in the rivalry's history to go to overtime—let alone four of them. #3 Alabama entered the game as heavy favorites but was completely stifled by a ferocious Auburn pass rush that sacked Bryce Young seven times. Trailing 10-3 with under two minutes to play and 97 yards of field ahead of them, Young orchestrated a legendary game-tying drive. He connected with Ja'Corey Brooks for a 28-yard touchdown with 24 seconds remaining to force overtime at 10-10. After trading touchdowns in the first overtime and field goals in the second, the game moved to a two-point conversion shootout. In the fourth overtime, Alabama's defense denied Auburn, setting the stage for the winner. Young found John Metchie III in the end zone for the decisive conversion, giving Alabama a heart-stopping 24-22 victory. The win preserved Alabama's SEC West title hopes and paved the way for Young's Heisman Trophy campaign.

2022
Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama
49
-
Auburn
27

The 2022 Iron Bowl was the Bryce Young show. In his final game at Bryant-Denny Stadium, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner delivered a masterclass, accounting for 391 total yards and four touchdowns to lead #7 Alabama to a 49-27 victory over Auburn. Young completed 20 of 30 passes for 343 yards and three touchdowns while adding 48 rushing yards and a score on the ground. Despite Auburn fighting bravely under interim coach Carnell 'Cadillac' Williams and keeping the game close at 35-14 halftime, they had no answer for Young's magic. Auburn's rushing attack, led by Robby Ashford and Jarquez Hunter, found success, racking up over 300 yards on the ground, but turnovers and defensive lapses proved costly. Alabama pulled away in the second half, with Young connecting with receivers Ja'Corey Brooks, Jermaine Burton, and Traeshon Holden for big plays. The win secured Alabama's third straight Iron Bowl victory and a 10-win season, serving as a fitting send-off for one of the program's greatest quarterbacks.