Sitting on a piece of equipment outside Alabama's locker room, you would have thought Marlon Humphrey's team lost Saturday.

It didn't, but allowing 400 passing yards in a 49-30 win over Arkansas really got to the Crimson Tide cornerback. His head was down during interviews, perking up only when asked about teammate Minkah Fitzpatrick's 100-yard interception return.

Having a second opponent throw for more than 400 yards this season isn't cool with Humphrey, regardless of the score.

"Definitely disappointing," Humphrey said. "Definitely disappointed with our secondary. We have to play a lot better. We got the win but it's never a good thing to see that many yards passing."

The 400 passing yards was a season high for No. 16 Arkansas, bettering the 371 racked up in a loss to Texas A&M. Quarterback Austin Allen took a beating with six sacks and 12 quarterback pressures. He also threw three interceptions to Fitzpatrick.

It's the nine passes of 20-plus yards (by six different Razorbacks) that bugged Humphrey. Allowing three passing touchdowns did too.

"Almost every play that happened in the first half and the second half, really, we gave to them whether it was a busted coverage, not knowing the certain formation -- everything we really gave to them," Humphrey said. "That's all it was."

Nick Saban wasn't all that happy with the pass defense, while noting the big yardage number was partially a byproduct of the game's pace. Arkansas was playing from behind all night, forcing the passing situations. It threw the ball 48 times, giving the Razorbacks 8.3 yards per throw compared to Alabama's 14.9.

Saban said a lot of the issues were minor, just split-second calls the defensive backs had to make with the ball in the air.

"It's like a guy batting in baseball," Saban said. 'You just have to make a decision whether you swing at the ball, take it for a ball. And good hitters usually hit good pitches. Well most of our guys are pretty instinctive but we broke on a ball tonight that maybe we could have intercepted. But we have to make a decision 'Do I intercept the ball, do I swat and hook the guy or do I make a tackle.' He ran right by him and the guy ran for 80 yards.

"I mean, those kind of fundamental things, our guys are better than that."

The play Saban referenced went 57 yards to Jared Cornelius, setting up a touchdown just before halftime. Fitzpatrick had a play on the ball but missed. Safety Eddie Jackson hesitated just long enough to allow Cornelius scamper down the sideline for the big play.

A few big plays came to receivers Humphrey covered. He said Arkansas didn't throw anything they weren't expecting. The secondary just needed to execute the plan a little better.

The skinny post worked a few times for the Hogs. Humphrey said he just needed to "undercut the ball" better in the future.

"We just have to play the ball. We have to know when we have safety help. Just too many busted coverages."

There were a few connections made to the Ole Miss game. The Rebels crossed 400 passing yards with three receiving touchdowns too. This was different because the Razorbacks never led Alabama

The hosts never got closer than 18 points in the second half as Alabama scored four touchdowns off turnovers.

Saban called it a "great win," but his top cover corner wasn't celebrating.

"We have to shut it down," Humphrey said, "and get back to who we are."