(9) LSU 15, (3) Alabama 24

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Final

3:30 PM ET, November 7, 2009
Bryant-Denny Stadium
TUSCALOOSA, AL

Crimson Tide hold back Tigers for 2nd straight SEC title-game berth

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Leigh Tiffin nailed a 40-yard field goal with 3:04 left to shut the door on the Tigers.
Gameball goes to... Julio Jones, who caught a 73-yard TD pass in the 4th to spark the Crimson Tide.
Stat of the game... 1. Bama beat LSU at home for the first time since 1999 and won the SEC West.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1324
Total Yards253452
Passing158276
Rushing95176
Penalties8-434-20
3rd Down Conversions5-144-14
4th Down Conversions0-11-1
Turnovers11
Possession27:0832:52
Air/Ground Leaders
LSU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jefferson10/1711410
Lee4/104401
Alabama Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McElroy19/3427621
LSU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Scott1383034
Jefferson716015
Alabama Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ingram22144025
Richardson627011
LSU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Toliver446041
Peterson240128
Alabama Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jones4102173
Maze688037
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERLSUALA
TD09:12Deangelo Peterson 12 Yd Pass From Jordan Jefferson (Josh Jasper Kick) 70
FG05:52Leigh Tiffin 28 Yd 73
THIRD QUARTERLSUALA
TD11:40Darius Hanks 21 Yd Pass From Greg McElroy (Leigh Tiffin Kick) 710
SF05:55Penalty On Greg McElroy In End Zone 910
TD03:19Stevan Ridley 8 Yd Run (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 1510
FOURTH QUARTERLSUALA
FG12:35Leigh Tiffin 20 Yd 1513
TD10:24Julio Jones 73 Yd Pass From Greg McElroy (Trent Richardson Run For Two-Point Conversion) 1521
FG03:04Leigh Tiffin 40 Yd 1524
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Alabama's Trent Richardson (3) is stopped by LSU defenders Brandon Taylor (15), Harry Coleman (24), Chad Jones (3)...
(AP Photo/Dave Martin)
Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Julio Jones left defenders grasping at his heels and Alabama's defense was typically immovable. The Crimson Tide is riding that combination to the SEC championship game for the second consecutive season.

The popular Jones made the biggest play of what has been a relatively quiet sophomore season, breaking free for a 73-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, and No. 3 Alabama locked down No. 9 LSU in a 24-15 victory Saturday.

Fast Facts

• Alabama clinched the SEC West title, earning an SEC championship game rematch with Florida.

• Mark Ingram, held to 36 yards rushing in the first half, finished with 144 yards on the ground.

• Alabama improved to 9-0 for the second straight season.

• LSU managed just 253 yards of offense.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Leigh Tiffin booted a 40-yard field goal with 3:04 left to seal it and the Tide (9-0, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) earned a rematch with No. 1 Florida for the league championship.

The hard-hitting affair left the Tigers (7-2, 4-2) without injured quarterback Jordan Jefferson and running back Charles Scott for most of the second half.

"It was a tough, physical game," said Alabama coach Nick Saban, who beat his former team for the second straight year. "Man, those games are fun to be a part of."

The win touched off another big celebration for Alabama, which survived a 12-10 victory over Tennessee two weeks ago with Terrence Cody's two blocked field goal attempts in the fourth quarter. Tiffin came up big in that one, too, with four field goals.

Maisel: Power Of One

Alabama guaranteed itself a date with No. 1 Florida in the SEC title game by beating LSU. And one play might give the Tide the spark to take them one game farther, writes Ivan Maisel. Story


Low: Hooray For Julio

Julio Jones' 73-yard catch and run for a touchdown broke the Tigers' spirit, raised the decibel level in Bryant-Denny Stadium to AC/DC-like proportions and announced to the world that he is alive and well, writes Chris Low. Blog

Jefferson had an ankle injury and Scott hurt his right shoulder in the third.

LSU coach Les Miles, who said Scott's injury was probably the more serious, didn't shed much light on their status.

On Jefferson, Miles said the quarterback was "trying to get back in the game. We felt like it would be best that he sit."

"I still like our chances, injuries or not. No excuses," he added.

LSU would have taken control of the West. The Tigers, whose only other loss came to the Gators, took a 15-10 lead into the fourth but managed only 9 yards in the quarter. They had won four straight games at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Once again, though, LSU is left taking a backseat to its former coach.

Saban & Co. moved a step closer to their second straight perfect regular season. The Tide outgained LSU 452-253, and narrowed the number of SEC national championship contenders to two.

Alabama is 9-0 for a second consecutive season, which hasn't happened since 1973-74 under Bear Bryant.

Greg McElroy completed 19 of 34 passes for 276 yards with two touchdowns and an interception as the Tide aired it out 25 times in the first half against a defense that was putting extra defenders near the line.

The second half was more typical Tide. Mark Ingram gained 106 of his 144 yards after the half to continue to mount a strong campaign for Heisman Trophy consideration.

'Bama's Bruising Blitz

The Alabama defense gave LSU quarterbacks Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee fits, especially when bringing extra pass rushers. In the second half, the Tigers were 0-for-5 with an interception when faced with an Alabama blitz.

LSU Passing vs Alabama
vs Standard vs Blitz
Comp-att 13-18 1-9
Yards 130 28
TD-Int 1-0 0-1

Jones had his best game of the season, with four catches for 102 yards, including his second touchdown.

"We practiced that all week," he said. "A situation like that, I feel like I should just step up and make the play. I did what I had to do."

And the Tide defense -- as it has all season -- came through in the end.

Needing two scores, backup quarterback Jarrett Lee and LSU couldn't get it to midfield in the final minutes.

Alabama hadn't left them much time, anyway, milking more than six minutes off the clock in setting up Tiffin's final kick, made possible when a running into the kicker call led Saban to go for it on fourth-and-1 just across midfield.

Ingram got the first down after taking a direct snap.

"That gives everybody confidence," McElroy said. "It's coach Saban having faith in us."

Tiffin, who became Alabama's all-time leading scorer in the game, also had a 20-yarder early in the fourth after a drive that took nearly six minutes.

LSU had failed on a 2-point try late in the third quarter trying to push its lead to seven points. Trent Richardson's 2-point run after Jones' touchdown made it a two-score game at the end.

Alabama gave fans two things they covet in the process: The lead and big plays from Jones, who hasn't made as many as he did in his fantastic freshman year.

He caught a short pass from McElroy, juked a defender and sprinted down the sideline for a touchdown.

"Put it in his hands, and you never know what's going to happen," McElroy said.

Then Richardson made it 21-15 Alabama.

Alabama forced the short-handed LSU offense into a three-and-out, then pushed the ball across midfield.

After Patrick Peterson nearly picked off McElroy's pass -- he was ruled out of bounds -- Jones' catch converted a third-and-7 to help move the Tide into field goal position.

"There's not one part of the team that didn't play well," Saban said. "The offense played extremely well. Greg played well. The receivers played well. We ran the ball. The offensive line did a fantastic job."

Jefferson and Scott were thriving before going to the sidelines.

Scott ran for 83 yards and his 34-yarder was the longest run play given up by Alabama this season. Jefferson passed for 114 yards and also had some success running the option.

"Losing those two guys was a big blow to our offense," receiver Terrance Toliver said. "It was a letdown to lose both of them, but Jarrett came in and played hard."

Lee was 4 of 10 for 44 yards with an interception on a fourth-down play at the end, and the Tigers were held to 95 yards rushing.

LSU's defense held its own through three quarters. Drake Nevis sacked McElroy in the third quarter for a safety, cutting Alabama's lead to 10-9.

Fullback Stevan Ridley bounced off 354-pound nose guard Terrance Cody for an 8-yard touchdown run and the 15-10 lead. Scott's big run set up the TD, but also ended his day. The pass for 2 did not connect.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 5th
23 Virginia Tech 16 Final
East Carolina 3
Friday, November 6th
7 Boise State 45 Final
Louisiana Tech 35
Saturday, November 7th
Vanderbilt 3 Final
1 Florida 27
UCF 3 Final
2 Texas 35
9 LSU 15 Final
3 Alabama 24
Northwestern 17 Final
4 Iowa 10
Connecticut 45 Final
5 Cincinnati 47
6 TCU 55 Final
San Diego State 12
8 Oregon 42 Final
Stanford 51
Wake Forest 27 Final
10 Georgia Tech 30 OT
16 Ohio State 24 Final
11 Penn State 7
12 USC 14 Final
Arizona State 9
Syracuse 10 Final
13 Pittsburgh 37
New Mexico 14 Final
14 Utah 45
15 Houston 46 Final
Tulsa 45
Virginia 17 Final
17 Miami (FL) 52
Washington State 7 Final
18 Arizona 48
19 Oklahoma State 34 Final
Iowa State 8
Oregon State 31 Final
20 California 14
21 Wisconsin 31 Final
Indiana 28
Navy 23 Final
22 Notre Dame 21
24 Oklahoma 3 Final
Nebraska 10
25 Brigham Young 52 Final
Wyoming 0