Even in that case, the INT was not the result of what this "analyst" says. Tua simply misunderstood the call and didn't realize a run had been called. It was a quick-hitter spot throw, which he performed perfectly. Problem was his receiver understood the call correctly and was blocking, so the ball hit him squarely in the back...Probably from his performance in the CG with Georgia. He did have an interception and forced the throw. But he should understand that was Tua's first playing time in a big game of importance. Even so, he pulled Bama out and won the game.