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Alabama wide receiver Jermaine Burton ended the season on a high note as the Crimson Tide powered through Kansas State in the Sugar Bowl on Saturday night 45-20.

Burton led the Crimson Tide with three catches for 87 yards and was one of the five receivers who caught a touchdown pass from Bryce Young. After the game, he spoke to reporters about a controversy from earlier in the season following a loss to Tennessee at Neyland Stadium.

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Jermaine Burton in the Sugar Bowl

Alabama wide receiver Jermaine Burton makes a catch during the Allstate Sugar Bowl against Kansas State on Dec. 31, 2022, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. (Kevin Langley/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The wide receiver was going off the field and appeared to push a few fans on his way back to the locker room, including appearing to rough up a female fan. He came under fire after that game but didn’t receive any public form of discipline from coach Nick Saban over the course of the season.

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Ja'Corey Brooks of the Alabama Crimson Tide with Jermaine Burton

Ja'Corey Brooks, left, of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts with Jermaine Burton after scoring a touchdown against the Kansas State Wildcats on Dec. 31, 2022, in New Orleans. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

"That whole situation, it was a mistake," Burton said Saturday of the incident in Knoxville, via The Tuscaloosa News. "I can't hold that against myself forever.… But a mistake is a mistake. You move past it. I'm not going to let situation frame me as a person or shape me as a person because I know who I am, and my team knows who I am."

Jermaine Burton vs Kansas State

Alabama's Jermaine Burton reacts after a touchdown against Kansas State during the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Dec. 31, 2022, in New Orleans. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

He added: "It can be hostile in a lot of situations. The (SEC) can do whatever they can, but it's not safe for a lot of people."

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Alabama will likely finish the season in the top 5 of the final Associated Press poll. With the win over Kansas State, the team finishes 11-2 on the year.