There was no shortage of points scored from the future of Alabama football on Thursday and Friday nights as playoff football is in full swing across the country.

Six Crimson Tide commitments combined to account for nearly two dozen touchdowns the last two nights.

Here's a look at the standout performances.

Bryce Young, 5-star QB, Pasadena (Calif.) Mater Dei -- 62-23 win over Bishop Amat

Young picked up right where he left off prior to the Monarchs' bye week. The UA pledge was 28 of 39 passing for 391 yards and seven touchdowns. Young added a score on the ground as well. For the season, the nation's top-rated dual-threat quarterback has gone 248 of 337 (74 percent) passing for 3,601 yards and 46 touchdowns to just three interceptions.

Kristian Story, 4-star ATH, Lanett (Ala.) -- 44-6 win over Elba

Story entered Friday night six touchdowns short of tying Auburn quarterback Bo Nix's career touchdown mark (161). After accounting for five touchdowns (4 rushing, 1 passing), the Tide pledge is just one touchdown away from tying Nix's record. Story will have the opportunity to tie and even break the record in the state quarterfinals next week against Isabella.

Kyle Edwards, 3-star RB, Destrehan (La.) -- 48-34 win over Ponchatoula

Destrehan had fed Edwards the ball early and often throughout the season, and that was no different on Friday night. The Tide pledge rushed for 234 yards and five touchdowns in a first round victory for the Wildcats.

Destrehan defeats Ponchatoula 48-34.



Alabama commit Kyle Edwards kinnnnda had a big game. Like 5 TDs big Count 'em -->@Edwards27_ @DHSWildcats @SugarBowlNola @FNFwgno pic.twitter.com/SuRyrKoNjA — Karen Loftus (@kcloftus) November 16, 2019

Brian Branch, 4-star S, Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek -- 42-7 win over Denmark

Branch has starred on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball as well as special teams all year for the Patriots. On Friday night he caught a 23-yard touchdown pass and returned an interception for a touchdown in a big win for Sandy Creek.

After @SCHSPatriots got an interception - the Patriots scored on the next play - a 23 yard TD pass from Matt Williams to Brian Branch - he took it from the defender @SCHSPatriots 14@DenmarkFootbal1 0



7:33 until half @FayetteSports @forsythnews @ForsythSports pic.twitter.com/4PWix9IWCn — Robert Grubbs (@SportsWriterRob) November 16, 2019

Drew Sanders, 5-star ATH, Denton (Texas) Ryan -- 56-19 win over Granbury

In the Raiders' playoff opener on Thursday night, Sanders made the most of three catches, amassing 128 yards and two scores. Similar to Branch, Sanders is effective all over the field for Ryan High School, which is why he's rated the No. 2 athlete in the nation, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings. He's slated to play outside linebacker at Alabama.

@dfwvarsity Two possessions, two touchdowns for Denton Ryan. Seth Henigan 30 yards to Alabama commit Drew Sanders. Ryan 14, Granbury 0. 6:25 1Q. pic.twitter.com/2wjfZmRCNe — David Wolman (@david_wolmanFWS) November 15, 2019

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