These moments don't come often for Jonathan Allen. So he wasn't about

to screw up this rare defensive end interception.

The Alabama senior had his moment late in the 48-43 win at Ole Miss when timing was just right. Rebel quarterback Chad Kelly was hit by Tim Williams as he threw, sending the fluttering football right into Allen's arms.

The 6-foot-3, 291-pounder took off up the Alabama sideline with a convoy of blockers. The sprint covered 75 yards Allen never expected to cover. One thought replayed in his mind as he used the newly added technology in expanded Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to his advantage.

"I'm looking at the screen the whole time making sure nobody comes up from behind, trying not to make a bone-headed play and fumble," Allen said. "Just making sure I cross the goal line and get down with the ball."

Ole Miss receiver Quincy Adeboyejo had a beat on Allen, sprinting from behind up the sideline. That's where the rearview camera came into play.

"Oh yeah, I saw him coming on the big screen so I just made sure to cover up and make sure I didn't do anything to mess up a good play," Allen said.

Alabama linebacker Shaun Dion Hamilton lit up when asked about Allen's big moment.

"He probably hasn't scored a touchdown in his whole life," Hamilton said. "At practice he always says 'Bro, I just want to score a touchdown."

Allen's last touchdown came in middle school, he said. The response from his teammates was about what you'd expect when a defensive end runs 75 yards for a touchdown.

"Just shocked," he said. "Just like me."