Alabama and Texas A&M put on a show this past Saturday, and along the way racked up yards, touchdowns and penalties. The teams even broke a few records in the process. Here are a few notable numbers from the Crimson Tide’s victory:

4

AJ McCarron has thrown four touchdown passes in six different games as Alabama’s starting quarterback. McCarron threw touchdowns to Kevin Norwood, DeAndrew White, Kenny Bell and Jalston Fowler on Saturday.

The much-anticipated game drew a rating of 9.0, CBS’s highest-rated regular-season game since 1990’s Miami-Notre Dame matchup.

12

Alabama drew 12 penalties on Saturday, its second-most under Nick Saban. HaHa Clinton-Dix was flagged for a targeting fowl in the fist half. A review overturned the ejection, but as the rule is written the 15-yard penalty remained. T.J. Yeldon also drew a celebration penalty after his second-quarter touchdown that put the Tide up 28-14.

31

Alabama and Texas A&M had 31 first downs each. The most first downs ever allowed by an Alabama defense was 32 by Miami in 1963, so the Aggies narrowly missed etching themselves into the Tide’s record books.

42

The most points allowed by Alabama in a win. Alabama surrendered 51 to Tennessee in a five-overtime loss in 2003. The only other time a team has scored more than 40 points on Alabama since Saban has been coach was when LSU beat the Tide 41-34 in 2007.

73

Vinnie Sunseri returned an interception 73 yards for a touchdown against A&M, juking Johnny Manziel in the process.

334

AJ McCarron threw for 334 yards on Saturday, eclipsing his previous high of 309 against Texas A&M in 2012.

628

Texas A&M racked up 628 yards of total offense against Alabama. This stat makes it into the Crimson Tide record books as the most total yards ever surrendered by an Alabama defense. The previous mark was 609 set by Virginia Tech back in 1969.

1,196

Number of offensive yards combined between both teams. Texas A&M out-gained Alabama 628-568.