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While Alabama controlled most of the series' early history by going 31–11–4 against LSU, the intensity and competitiveness has grown during the last four decades. Since Bear Bryant's retirement in 1982, Alabama leads the series 26–16–1. Four games in ten seasons (2005 to 2014) were decided in overtime.
As a result, it was the second-lowest scoring matchup between No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the history of the NCAA, with a 9–6 decision. [68] For the first time in BCS National Championship history, two SEC teams, the No. 1 LSU Tigers and the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide, again faced each other in the National Championship Game. Alabama won the ...
The 2012 BCS National Championship Game (branded as the 2012 Allstate BCS National Championship Game for sponsorship reasons) was a postseason college football bowl game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the LSU Tigers, and determined the national champion of the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season on Monday, January 9, 2012, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Alabama touchdown (1:21): Tua Tagovailoa 85-yard pass to DeVonta Smith (LSU leads 46-41) LSU-Alabama 2019 stats One can sum up the box score of LSU-Alabama in 2019 with three words: video game-like.
Jalen Milroe scores 3rd rushing touchdown at LSU. Make it three rushing touchdowns for Milroe tonight. LSU has no answer. 5:05 left in the third, Crimson Tide lead the Tigers 28-6
LSU PENALTIES VS ALABAMA What Brian Kelly said about ... 3-2 SEC) have been as big of duds as Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's paying to ship in a live tiger from out of state to LSU for a 90-second ...
The football programs representing the University of Alabama and Louisiana State University played their first game against each other in 1895. [1] Both schools were founding members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), which was established in 1932, [2] and the football teams have played each other annually since 1964. [3]
Alabama’s relative disregard for the Tigers comes from the fact that, well, the Tide got Saban … and also the fact that Alabama largely owned LSU during the Saban era; the Tide had a 13-5 ...