Rivalry Saturday
SATURDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
NO. 1 ALABAMA 52, AUBURN 21
Tua Tagovailoa threw five touchdown passes, ran for a score and could scarcely miss in the second half to lead the top-ranked Crimson Tide over rival Auburn.
Alabama (12-0, 8-0 SEC) took over with an explosive third quarter, when the Heisman Trophy contender threw three long touchdown passes. He’s the first Alabama player to have a hand in six TDs in a game and matched the school record with the five scoring passes.
NO. 2 CLEMSON 56, SOUTH CAROLINA 35
Trevor Lawrence passed for 393 yards and a touchdown, Travis Etienne rushed for 150 yards with 2 scores and Adam Choice added 3 rushing touchdowns as No. 2 Clemson defeated in-state rival South Carolina.
NO. 10 OHIO STATE 62, NO. 4 MICHIGAN 39
Dwayne Haskins threw five touchdown passes and No. 10 Ohio State continued its mastery over No. 4 Michigan with a victory that sends the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship Game.
NO. 22 TEXAS A&M 74, NO. 7 LSU 72, 7OT
Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond completed a two-point pass to Kendrick Rogers — his third two-point reception in overtime — and the Aggies defeated LSU in a game that equaled the longest in FBS history. It was also the most combined points ever in an FBS game.
It was the third seven-overtime FBS game ever. Arkansas defeated Ole Miss in 7 OTs in 2001, and the Razorbacks did the same against Kentucky in 2003.
NO. 1 ALABAMA 52, AUBURN 21
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Tua Tagovailoa threw five touchdown passes and ran for a score to lead No. 1 Alabama to a 52-21 victory over rival Auburn on Saturday.
Tagovailoa and the Crimson Tide (12-0, 8-0 SEC) took over with an explosive third quarter, when the Heisman Trophy contender threw three long touchdown passes. He’s the first Alabama player to have a hand in six TDs in a game and matched the school record with the five scoring passes.
Now, ‘Bama heads to the SEC championship game against No. 5 Georgia with a guaranteed playoff spot on the line.
With Alabama leading Auburn (7-5, 3-5) 17-14 at halftime, Tagovailoa launched the Tide into another SEC blowout. He was 11-of-12 passing for 208 yards and 4 touchdowns in the second half, despite only playing one series in the fourth quarter.
Tagovailoa finished 25 of 32 for 324 yards and ran for 26 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown and a 21-yard third-down conversion on runs.
“I thought Tua was into it,” Alabama Coach Nick Saban said. “His leadership was really important for our offense. Don’t ask me why but it doesn’t seem like we had the right kind of energy in the first half.”
The second-half numbers included touchdowns of 46 yards to Jerry Jeudy, 33 to Josh Jacobs, 40 to DeVonta Smith and 22 to Henry Ruggs III — all accurate strikes downfield.
The game was close until Tagovailoa threw a pair of long TD passes in a three-minute span of the third quarter. The first hit Jeudy down the left sideline and the second went to Jacobs, who shook off a few defenders on his way to the end zone.
Auburn had used creative calls to keep it within three at 17-14 at halftime.
Wide receiver Anthony Schwartz ran for a 9-yard touchdown and fellow receiver Ryan Davis took a lateral and launched a 23-yard touchdown pass to Malik Miller. That came with 4 minutes left before the half after freshman Smoke Monday blocked a punt.
The Tigers also had Shaun Shivers’ 75-yard touchdown run called back thanks to a holding penalty. Auburn Coach Gus Malzahn drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for his protest of the call.
Auburn was stopped short on a fake field goal in the third quarter when backup quarterback Malik Willis threw it to kicker Anders Carlson. The potential three points briefly loomed larger after Jarrett Stidham’s 52-yard touchdown pass to Darius Slayton made it 31-21.
It was a runaway from there.
Alabama backup defensive back Jared Mayden will miss the first half of the SEC championship game after getting flagged for targeting in the third quarter. Auburn’s Davis was injured on the play but eventually rose and walked toward the locker room.
“He took a pretty good shot to the head,” Malzahn said. “They expect him to make a full recovery.”
Auburn kept it close into the second half in a game where few gave the Tigers much chance. Stidham was 13-of-30 passing for 127 yards with a touchdown and an interception, including some drops, and faced heavy pressure.
Alabama struggled in the first half and dominated the second, just like against The Citadel. Avenged last season’s 26-14 loss that shut the Tide out of the SEC championship game.
“I think the SEC is a very good league,” Saban said. “For the team to go undefeated is quite an accomplishment but it doesn’t really mean anything if we don’t take advantage of the opportunity we have next week in the SEC championship game.”
Alabama’s seniors tied the 2017 Tide class with an NCAA-record 53rd victory. The last group left with five losses while the current seniors are 53-3 with perhaps three games remaining.