Alabama commit Taulia Tagovailoa didn't think his performance Friday night was quite "up to par."

That could be a bad sign for the rest of the state.

The senior quarterback threw five touchdown passes as Class 7A No. 2 Thompson overwhelmed Foley 47-0 at Ivan Jones Stadium in Foley, setting up a huge region matchup at No. 1 Hoover next week.

"My performance as an individual - I guess you could say it wasn't up to par," Tagovailoa said. "It's not what we expect and what I expect. I've got to get back to fundamentals and going through my reads, but we're happy with the win."

Tagovailoa - who said he had no idea if his brother Tua or Jalen Hurts would start for defending national champ Alabama in Saturday's opener, by the way - finished 23-of-33 for 254 yards and his five scores. He wasn't intercepted, and he didn't play in the fourth quarter.

The Warriors (2-0) led 21-0 after one quarter, 34-0 at the half and were never seriously threatened.

"To come this far and have a lot of distractions as far as our routine goes ... I was proud of the kids," said Thompson coach Mark Freeman, making a return to the Gulf Coast after spending two years at Gulf Shores and four at Spanish Fort. "We have a lot of new guys playing and every game they can play is good experience. We've just got to keep working."

Tagovailoa completed TD passes of 11 and 1 yard to JB Mitchell, 8 and 23 yards to Michael Pettway and 20 yards to Shadrick Byrd. Byrd also had a 13-yard rushing TD. Sam Gaitors capped the scoring with a 59-yard run late in the fourth quarter.

"We wanted to come out and do the things we do," Freeman said. "Lia made some good calls at line. We dropped balls early. I don't know why. The ball was a little wet, but we have to get used to that. We've got to catch wet balls. We might have to catch wet balls the rest of the year. I think we can play a lot better, but it's good to come down here and get a win."

Foley (0-2) struggled on both sides of the ball. The Lions, who were also shut out on the road at Prattville last week, gained just 39 total yards of offense on 42 plays against the Warriors and made just four first downs. Nine of their 16 runs resulted in negative yardage.

"Our energy was better tonight," Foley coach Tad Niblett said. "I thought we played hard. Our execution level is just not where it needs to be. We've got to continue to work each week. It's early in the season. I'm not disappointed with our effort, but we just can't find any consistency and they had a lot to do with it obviously."

Pettway, a junior, finished with seven catches for 96 yards and two TDs. Mitchell had six catches for 74 yards and two scores. Thompson finished with 382 yards of total offense and 15 first downs.

Foley, which has been outscored 84-0 in its first two games, must travel to Theodore next week.