AUSTIN, Texas -- Stuck with a three-game losing streak and a 12-point halftime deficit, the Texas Longhorns finally emerged from their inertia Friday night.Texas defended with more intensity, shot with increased accuracy and scored 51 points in the second half to beat Alabama 77-68.The first five minutes of the second half, they came out with a different type of energy and focus, Alabama coach Avery Johnson said. It seemed like they were a step quicker. Give them credit. This is a team that lost three games in a row. They were desperate.Kerwin Roach scored 16 points for Texas (4-3). Tevin Mack, Shaq Cleare, Jacob Young and Jarrett Allen scored 11 points each for the Longhorns.Dazon Ingram led Alabama (4-3) with 12 points and had Avery Johnson Jr. had 10.The Longhorns, bolstered by full-court pressure defense in the second half, persisted until they took their first lead of the game, on a 3-point play by Roach with 12:47 remaining.Neither team led by more than four until Roach made a free throw with 1:02 left for a 68-63 lead.Corban Collins, an Alabama graduate transfer from Morehead State, made three 3-point baskets in the first half, helping the Tide to a 38-26 lead at the break. Before Friday, Collins had seven 3-pointers in six games.Mack, making his first start of the season, scored all 11 of his points in the second half, one more than Roach.This is a little glimpse of what we can really be like if we continue to work hard, Cleare said. When we lost those games these guys were really crushed. The last two days of practice were really intense. We knew we were gonna win this game, even if we were down by 15, 16 points.BIG PICTUREAlabama: The Crimson Tide regard defense as their strength. They rank in the top 25 nationally in points allowed and turnover margin. They maintained form in the first half, limiting Texas to 26 points, but the Longhorns scored 51 in the second. Alabama shot 48 percent in the first half. Texas, meanwhile, hit 35 percent. The Longhorns outshot Alabama 57-41 percent in the second half.Our defense wasnt good enough in the second half, Johnson said. Roach broke us down. We werent moving our feet. We were out of position.Texas: Coach Shaka Smart made two starting lineup changes, replacing guards Eric Davis and Kendal Yancy with Mack and Andrew Jones. Davis is in a season-long shooting slump, while Mack is the Longhorns leading scorer and best 3-point shooter this season. Mack missed all five shots in the first half before rallying for 11 points. Davis made one basket after missing his first three shots, increasing his streak of misses to 11 in the last two games. Mack played a season-high 37 minutes.Ive never played that much or that hard, Mack said.UP NEXTAlabama is at No. 23 Oregon on Dec. 11. If Oregon remains in the top 25 next week, this will be Alabamas first game against a ranked team.Texas is at Michigan on Tuesday. Michigan beat Texas 78-72 last season at a tournament in the Bahamas.Wholesale Soccer Jerseys . The judges scored it 48-47, 48-47, 49-46 for Jones (19-1). It was the champions closest call. Despite the loss, it was a remarkable show by the confident Swedish challenger, who had the best of the early rounds and then hung on in the fourth and fifth. Clearance Soccer Jerseys . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. https://www.soccerjerseyschina.us/ . 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And the most maddening thing for several SEC teams wasnt losing, but how they lost.Many were plagued by the same problems that were supposedly corrected in the offseason -- yet obviously were not.Though its early, how teams move forward will likely determine whether the surprising season-opening losses -- and unexpectedly close wins -- are evidence that a down year is on the horizon.Heres a quick trip around the league to see how the repeat offenders are addressing their issues:- No. 21 LSU is as good a place to start as any: The Tigers have a Heisman Trophy candidate at running back in Leonard Fournette and plenty of talent on defense, but the teams continued inability to throw the ball was evident in a 16-14 loss to Wisconsin.Quarterback Brandon Harris completed just 12 of 21 passes for 131 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in the loss, showing little evidence that hes improved following an inconsistent 2015 season.Even so, embattled LSU coach Les Miles is adamant the offense can put up big numbers this season.The issue is we have to find the recipe that allows that to happen because we have talent, Miles said. I promise you this: Weve recruited well, and theres some really, really good kids here and good people.Said LSU receiver Travin Dural: We all have a lot of faith in Brandon.- Vanderbilt and Missouri were the SECs two worst offensive teams in 2015 and judging from the opening weekend, not much has changed. The Commodores sputtered in a 13-10 loss to South Carolina while the Tigers fell 26-11 to West Virginia.The margin of error for us is very, very thin, Vanderbilts third-year coach Derek Mason said.Missouri fans have some room to be optimistic with new coach Barry Odom. The pace of the teams offense -- the Tigers ran an eye-opening 100 plays in the loss -- was an encouraging sign that Odom is willing to push the tempo.Its about putting our kids in a position to do what they can do and for us, with our skillset right now, thats going to give us an advantage, Odom said.- Florida managed to win on Saturday, but its underwhelming 24-7 victory over lowly UMass was so uninspiring that voters dropped the Gators from No. 25 to out of the poll.A sluggish offense plagued Florida for much of last season, especially during a three-game losing streak to end the year. Luke Del Rio threw for 256 yards aand two touchdowns in his first career start as the Gators finally pulled away in the fourth quarter.dddddddddddd.- Auburns 19-13 loss to No. 2 Clemson, which played for a national title last season, wasnt unexpected. But the Tigers are once again struggling to find a starting quarterback one year after Jeremy Johnson and Sean White were inconsistent under center.Johnson and White -- along with newcomer John Franklin III -- all played against Clemson. No one seized control of the offense and the Tigers managed just 175 passing yards.Malzahn said White will remain the starter for this weeks game against Arkansas State with Franklin as the backup.Weve got a chance to be a good offense, and thats what were going to continue to thrive to be and youll see this offense improve, Malzahn said.- Kentucky and No. 19 Ole Miss didnt have much trouble scoring in their openers -- at least in the first half -- but both teams gave up big leads.The Wildcats collapse was especially demoralizing because it came in a home game against Southern Mississippi, a team from Conference USA. Kentucky had a 35-10 lead in the second quarter before giving up 34 straight points to lose 44-35.Kentucky fans have seen that before.In last years season finale against rival Louisville, the Wildcats had a 24-7 halftime lead before the Cardinals responded with 31 straight points in the second half to win 38-24.Thats the last thing left to do in this program, is finding that winning attitude, that winning culture and ways to win games instead of losing them, Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said.- Ole Miss can at least say its collapse came against Florida State , which is widely considered one of the nations best teams. But the fact that the Rebels had a 28-6 lead late in the second quarter before giving up 33 straight points and losing 45-34 still stings.The lost opportunity felt eerily like a few games in 2015, when the teams porous defense blew a two-touchdown lead against Memphis in a road loss and gave up 53 points in an overtime loss to Arkansas.Coaches like to say the most improvement for a team comes between Week 1 and Week 2.Many will be watching the SEC this week to see if teams around the league can make that leap.---AP Sports Writers Brett Martel, Gary B. Graves, John Zenor and Teresa Walker contributed to this story.-----Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP . AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org . ' ' '