Alabama can get a first down without a touchdown.ġ0:53 p.m.: Convoluted play but Young scrambles 11 yards to the LSU 12-yard line.ġ0:53 p.m.: Gibbs takes the handoff for 2 yards, setting up second-and-8 from the LSU 23.ġ0:51 p.m.: LSU has won the toss, putting Young and Co. Brian Kelly is adamant Mekhi Wingo tipped the ball, which would negate the pass interference.ġ0:55 p.m.: Foucha defends a pass on Brooks in the end zone to set up third-and-4 from the LSU 6.ġ0:54 p.m.: Young targets Gibbs all the way out of the backfield for a 6-yard gain to the 6. LSU fans might not like that.ġ0:56 p.m.: Ryan is called for pass interference in the end zone, setting up first-and-goal at the 2-yard line for Alabama. That gives Alabama a 31-24 lead with LSU still to get the ball.ġ1:01 p.m.: Williams gets inside the 1, setting up third-and-goal.ġ1 p.m.: Gibbs runs for a 1-yard gain to the 1. The third time's the charm as William punches it on his second carry. He looked like he was hit for a loss but broke the tackle and rolled in unimpeded for the touchdown.ġ1:02 p.m.: TOUCHDOWN, ALABAMA. The Tigers respond in one play on a Daniels keeper. LSU wins 32-31.ġ1:04 p.m: Tigers are attempting the 2-point conversion.ġ1:03 p.m.: TOUCHDOWN, LSU. Daniels rolls right and finds Taylor in the corner of the end zone for the go-ahead score. Final (OT): LSU 32, Alabama 31ġ1:06 p.m.: 2-POINT ATTEMPT GOOD, LSU. Follow along below for full highlights and scores: Alabama vs. The Sporting News tracked updates and highlights from Alabama-LSU. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs led all rushers in the game with 99 rushes on 15 carries while Ja'Corey Brooks led all receivers with 97 yards and a score. On the other side, Young overcame the slow start to complete 25 of 51 passes for 328 yards, a touchdown and the interception. One play later, he found tight end Mason Taylor in the end zone for the go-ahead score: Alabama scored first with a 1-yard Roydell Williams touchdown the following play, Daniels took a quarterback keeper 25 yards unimpeded for the touchdown. The teams combined for five scores in the fourth quarter alone, resulting in four lead changes and a 46-yard field goal by Will Reichard that sent the game to overtime knotted at 24. Alabama also went for two 2-point conversion attempts, both of which failed and sent the game to overtime.īut the story of the night is Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels, who not only completed 22 of 32 passes for 182 yards and two scores, but also added 18 for 95 yards and another touchdown. The night belonged to LSU, but Alabama doubtless will wonder about points it left on the field, including a Bryce Young interception in the end zone that negated a drive that was at that point inside the Tigers' 5-yard line. The gamble paid off, as LSU earned its second win against the Crimson Tide since 2019 following a nine-game win streak by the Tide. The Tigers scratched out a 32-31 win, punctuated by Brian Kelly's decision to go for a (successful) 2-point conversion following the end of the first overtime period. What looked like it would be another low-scoring affair in the Alabama-LSU series turned into a classic finish at Tiger Stadium on Saturday.
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