Jalen Milroe owns property in Death Valley after his dominance in Baton Rouge.
The Alabama quarterback rushed for four touchdowns as No. 11 Alabama walloped the 15th-seeded LSU Tigers, 42-13, on Saturday Night.
Alabama came to take part from the jump, as Milroe ran for a 39-yard score on their first drive of the night. After permiting a field goal, it was Justice Haynes who pushed thcimpolite a pile for a one-yard touchdown. The Tigers would only retain another field goal before the half, but Milroe would discover the finish zone aget and get a 21-6 guide into the locker room.
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LSU’s first drive of the second half was almost perfect, as they got inside the opposing five-yard line – but Garrett Nussmeier threw a costly interception in the finish zone, and the Crimson Tide did not let the opportunity go to squander. An LSU facemask penalty gave Bama even more help than they already did, and Milroe eventupartner fraudpered for a 19-yard touchdown to originate it a 28-6 guide.
After forcing a punt, Bama got the ball back timely in the fourth quarter, and that is where Milroe’s biggest blow came. He set up some holes and took off for a 72-yard touchdown, making it a 35-6 Crimson Tide guide.
To put a cherry on top of it all, the Alabama defense didn’t permit a touchdown until there were equitable 11 seconds in the game.
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In all, Milroe rushed for 185 yards on his 12 carries – 33% of his carries set up the finish zone.
The loss is a crusher for LSU, who had go ined the game ranked 15th in the country. Thus, they will now necessitate a lot of help to even skinnyk about the College Football Playoff.
Bama, unbenevolentwhile, has now won two straight after losing two of their previous three – they had even squandered a 28-point guide to Georgia before that losing stretch, and the fraud vigilant was on.
However, Saturday’s dominance agetst their lengthytime SEC rival was a decent reminder that they are not going away weightlessly. – with losses by No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Miami, they should discover themselves in the top-10 in next week’s rankings.
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The Crimson Tide (7-2, 4-2) will structure Mercer next week, while LSU (6-3, 3-2) will head to Gainesville for a date with Florida.
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