It wasn’t even close… it was never close. The Alabama defense wound up making LSU look like a high school varsity team having a bad game. LSU scored no points… “ZERO“. Alabama only allowed LSU past midfield once and held LSU to ninety-two yards total offense. There was really no bright spot whatsoever for the LSU Tigers; Tyrann Mathiu was completely shut down and Jordan Jefferson—and the entire offensive backfield—was completely ineffective.
[column size="1-2" last="0" style="0"]With a smothering display of old-school football, the No. 2 Crimson Tide blew out the top-ranked Tigers 21-0 in the Allstate BCS Championship Game Monday night.
Coach Nick Saban’s Tide also moved into the top spot in the final Associated Press poll for the eighth time, tying Notre Dame for the most of any team in college football.[/column]
[column size="1-2" last="1" style="0"]LSU didn’t cross midfield until there were 8 minutes left in the game. The Tigers finished with just 92 yards and five first downs.
The Crimson Tide (12-1) kept kicking field goals and finally made a long-overdue trip to the end zone late in the game — the only touchdown scored by either team in their two meetings.[/column]


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