Porterville Recorder

Hurts leads ‘Bama past Fresno State, 41-10

- By JOHN ZENOR AP SPORTS WRITER

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jalen Hurts set the tone for Alabama early in the week and again to start the game.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide needed to play better Saturday against Fresno State, he told his teammates. Hurts certainly did.

He ran for 154 yards and two touchdowns and passed for a third score in No. 1 Alabama’s 41-10 victory Saturday, getting the Tide rolling with a 55yard touchdown run two plays into the game.

“He made it known to all of us right from the get-go that, ‘Hey guys, we’ve got to play better this week,”’ tight end Hale Hentges said. “And we did.”

Alabama (2-0) polished off the 44-point underdog Bulldogs (1-1) with a workmanlik­e performanc­e on the heels of a hard-hitting opening victory over No. 10 Florida State in Atlanta.

Hurts completed 14 of 18 passes for 128 yards, but his biggest play came in the opening minute. He kept on a zone read and sprinted for a touchdown, stepping out of a last-gasp tackle attempt at the 15.

Hurts also hit a wideopen Hentges for a 23-yarder in the first quarter. It was the tight end’s first career touchdown.

“I thought we did a good job of executing the game plan, came out and played hard and did a way better job of executing,” Hurts said.

The Tide led 28-3 at halftime against Fresno State, which opened coach Jeff Tedford’s first season with a 66-0 win over FCS Incarnate Word.

“They’re very big, very physical, very fast,” Tedford said. “You try to contain the weapons on the field and the quarterbac­k will get you. He ran all over us.”

Fresno State scored on Chason Virgil’s 26-yard pass to Derrion Grim with just over six minutes left. That was set up by Da’mari Scott’s 63-yard kick return

Alabama outgained the Bulldogs 305-58 on the ground.

“I think everybody needs to know that we’re not interested in sliding backward,” Tide coach Nick Saban said. “We need to move forward in terms of what we need to do to continue to try to improve and become a better team.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Fresno State: Managed to move at times against Alabama’s defense, but couldn’t reach the end zone until late. Virgil had a solid day, completing 21 of 34 passes for 180 yards with an intercepti­on. Held Alabama to two short field goals in the second half, including once after the Tide started inside the 5 after an intercepti­on.

Alabama: Won its 16th consecutiv­e home opener. Coach Nick Saban stretched his personal streak in that category to 17. There was nothing especially dazzling about the performanc­e except for Hurts’ running. Top tailbacks Bo Scarbrough and Damien Harris had only six carries apiece.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BRYNN ANDERSON ?? Alabama defensive back Hootie Jones tackles Fresno State tight end Kyle Riddering in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
AP PHOTO BY BRYNN ANDERSON Alabama defensive back Hootie Jones tackles Fresno State tight end Kyle Riddering in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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