New York Post

ROLLED BY TIDE

- By PAUL NEWBERRY AP

ATLANTA — The Alabama defense turned in a dominating performanc­e, the Florida State special teams endured a terrible night, and one of the most anticipate­d opening games in college football history went to the top-ranked Crimson Tide.

Damien Harris ran for a touchdown and blocked a punt, and Jalen Hurts chipped in with a scoring pass on a night that basically required the sophomore quarterbac­k to make no major mistakes, leading Alabama to a 24-7 win over No. 3 Florida State on Saturday at Atlanta’s new $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

This one was all about that dynamic Bama D.

And those not-so-special teams for the Seminoles.

Alabama picked off a pair of passes by Deondre Francois in the second half, snuffing out any hopes of a Florida State comeback. Throw in a blocked punt, a blocked field goal and a fumble recovery on a kickoff return, and there was really no path to victory for the Seminoles in the first matchup ever between two teams in the top three of The Associated Press preseason rankings.

The Tide led 10-7 at halftime, catching a huge break in the closing seconds when the officials didn’t call a pass interferen­ce penalty on Tony Brown while defending Francois’ pass into the end zone for Nyqwan Murray.

Brown never looked for the ball on the play, running into Murray as he tried to go for a scoring catch that would’ve given the Seminoles a lead. When Florida State attempted a 37yard field goal on the next play, Minkah Fitzpatric­k leaped up to make the block on the final play of the half, preserving the edge and prompting a chorus of boos from the FSU faithful as the officials trotted off the field.

Appearing deflated, Florida State never got anything going over the final two quarters. Levi Wallace and Mack Wilson both had intercepti­ons, and Francois’ night ended with him being helped off the field — putting no weight on his left knee — after being sacked from behind by blitzing safety Ronnie Harrison.

Francois immediatel­y grabbed at his knee, and after being treated for several minutes on the turf, he wrapped his arms around a couple of trainers and hobbled off the field.

“The defense did a fantastic job, especially in the second half,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “Special teams was a big difference. It’s good to get a win, but we have a lot of work to do.”

“We’ll get better,” he added ominously for the rest of the nation. —

 ??  ?? TAKE THAT! Alabama’s Damien Harris applies the stiff-arm to Florida State’s Derwin James in the Crimson Tide’s 24-7 win Saturday. AP
TAKE THAT! Alabama’s Damien Harris applies the stiff-arm to Florida State’s Derwin James in the Crimson Tide’s 24-7 win Saturday. AP

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