Mississippi State 7, (1) Alabama 32

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Final

7:45 PM ET, November 15, 2008
Bryant-Denny Stadium
TUSCALOOSA, AL

Arenas, special teams keep Crimson Tide rolling along

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Javier Arenas returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown to give Alabama a 19-7 lead early in the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Bama's defense, which held Mississippi State to just nine first downs and 167 yards of total offense.
Stat of the game... 1.6. The Bulldogs managed only 1.6 yards per rush and 35 yards total rushing, compared to the Crimson Tide's 198 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs917
Total Yards167364
Passing132166
Rushing35198
Penalties5-255-52
3rd Down Conversions2-126-14
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers10
Possession24:2735:33
Air/Ground Leaders
Mississippi State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Lee11/2813210
Alabama Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wilson10/1714800
McElroy2/21800
Mississippi State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dixon112605
Carroll1707
Alabama Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ingram1378140
Coffee1771012
Mississippi State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Smith246131
Dixon432011
Alabama Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jones353034
Smelley246037
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMSSTALA
SF10:03Ball Through End Zone 02
FG01:43Leigh Tiffin 35 Yd 05
SECOND QUARTERMSSTALA
TD10:19Jamayel Smith 31 Yd Pass From Tyson Lee (Adam Carlson Kick) 75
TD04:47John Parker Wilson 1 Yd Run (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 712
THIRD QUARTERMSSTALA
TD12:14Javier Arenas 80 Yd Punt Return (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 719
FG03:51Leigh Tiffin 34 Yd 722
FOURTH QUARTERMSSTALA
FG11:14Leigh Tiffin 35 Yd 725
TD07:58Mark Ingram 1 Yd Run (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 732
Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Javier Arenas squirted through a gaping hole toward the sideline and there was no catching him from there.

Or No. 1 Alabama, for that matter.

Arenas ran back a punt 80 yards for a touchdown and set up a score with another long return, helping the Crimson Tide roll to a 32-7 comeback win over Mississippi State on Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• The top-ranked Crimson Tide led just 12-7 at halftime but rolled in the second, improving to 11-0 for the first time since 1994.

• Mississippi State, which was held to 167 total yards, lost its 16th straight game to a top 10 team.

• Alabama didn't commit a turnover and outrushed the Bulldogs 198-35. Bama has outrushed its opponents 2,184 to 826 on the season.

-- ESPN research

The Tide (11-0, 7-0 Southeastern Conference) scored the game's final 27 points to turn back a team that had given 'Bama fits the past two years.

Kareem Jackson blocked a punt in the end zone for a safety and Leigh Tiffin kicked three field goals to help keep Alabama on track for a perfect regular season leading up to a showdown with No. 3 Florida in the SEC championship game.

Mississippi State (3-7, 1-5) had won the past two meetings with coach Sylvester Croom's alma matter. The Bulldogs, who were knocked out of contention for a second straight bowl trip, had also been the team to end Alabama's last regular-season reign over the rankings back in 1980 when Croom was a Tide assistant.

Arenas effectively wiped out any fears of a repeat 28 years later. He darted through a hole and raced down the right sideline for his fifth career punt-return touchdown early in the second half to break David Palmer's school mark.

"Javy's second return probably changed the momentum of the game as much as anything," Tide coach Nick Saban said, calling it a "picture-perfect return" by the whole unit.

"We pretty much controlled the game after that."

Arenas gained a school-record 153 yards on six returns.

"My guys are out there blocking for me, just a huge wall there blocking for me," he said. "All of the guys set up a wall. I didn't make any moves."

Alabama trailed 7-5 when he turned in his first big runback and was in command after his second. His 46-yarder to the Bulldogs' 2-yard line set up John Parker Wilson's 1-yard sneak. It was the Tide's first offensive touchdown against Mississippi State since the fourth quarter of the 2004 game, a span of some 210 minutes of play.

Mark Ingram added another 1-yard score in the fourth quarter.

The Tide turned in a workmanlike performance following an emotional overtime win at LSU that clinched the SEC West title, but still outgained Mississippi State 364-167. Alabama had only 212 yards entering the fourth.

"The first half we didn't play especially well," Saban said. "We made some mental errors on defense that were very costly -- not like us. I thought we had a lot of energy, a lot of intensity, but we didn't play very smart."

Wilson completed 10 of 17 passes for 148 yards and set up scores with long passes to Julio Jones and Brad Smelley. Ingram ran for 78 yards and Glen Coffee had 71 for the Tide.

Mississippi State took the lead on Jamayel Smith's 31-yard pass from Tyson Lee five minutes into the second quarter. The Bulldogs couldn't produce much else offensively.

Lee completed 11 of 28 passes for 132 yards while the league's top run defense held Anthony Dixon to 26 yards on 11 carries. That didn't leave much margin for error on special teams.

"We gave up 16 points in the kicking game, and that's pretty much the ballgame," Croom said. "We can't give those guys points. You can't give them anything."

Croom said defensive tackle Jessie Bowman appears lost for the season with a torn quadriceps muscle. The loss ended Mississippi State's postseason hopes. Linebacker Dominic Douglas figures there's plenty of blame to go around.

"We couldn't get anything started, passing or running, offense or defense," linebacker Douglas said. "We tried our best to stop them, but they kept kicking field goals that added to the score. We have to play better than we have been playing, and that is the bottom line."

Alabama's lone remaining game before the Gators is against struggling Auburn in two weeks.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, November 11th
14 Ball State 31 Final
Miami (OH) 16
Friday, November 14th
22 Cincinnati 28 Final
Louisville 20
Saturday, November 15th
Mississippi State 7 Final
1 Alabama 32
3 Texas 35 Final
Kansas 7
25 South Carolina 6 Final
4 Florida 56
6 USC 45 Final
Stanford 23
7 Utah 63 Final
San Diego State 14
Indiana 7 Final
8 Penn State 34
9 Boise State 45 Final
Idaho 10
10 Georgia 17 Final
Auburn 13
11 Ohio State 30 Final
Illinois 20
12 Missouri 52 Final
Iowa State 20
13 Oklahoma State 30 Final
Colorado 17
16 North Carolina 15 Final
Maryland 17
17 Brigham Young 38 Final
Air Force 24
Boston College 27 Final
19 Florida State 17
Troy 31 Final
20 LSU 40
California 21 Final
23 Oregon State 34
23 Tulsa 30 Final
Houston 70
24 Wake Forest 17 Final
North Carolina State 21