Ty Simpson, often a man of many words, said he didn’t have much to say.

“Just frustrating,” Simpson said. “Going to move on.”

Simpson spoke minutes after he and No. 4 Alabama fell in a 23-21 loss to No. 11 Oklahoma on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium. It marks the first SEC loss of the year for the Crimson Tide (8-2, 6-1 SEC). It’s also the first home loss for Alabama since 2023 when the Crimson Tide fell to Texas.

“Everybody’s mad,” Simpson said. “There’s a handful of plays we wish we would have had back. The outcome would have been different. These guys are resilient. These guys fight their tails off every single day. We’re just going to stay together. We’ve still got two more games. We control our own destiny. That’s what we need to do.”

The Crimson Tide had more yards (406-212),

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