Porterville Recorder

No. 1 Alabama expects toughest test yet at No. 4 LSU

- By BRETT MARTEL

BATON ROUGE, La. — As quarterbac­k sensation Tua Tagovailoa tries to envision what awaits him and top-ranked Alabama at LSU’S Tiger Stadium, he could use recent history as a guide.

Even during this decade of dominance, the Crimson Tide hasn’t so much thrived as survived at deafening Death Valley, where a crowd exceeding 102,000 is expected for the historical rivals’ 83rd meeting on Saturday night.

T.J. Yeldon’s lastminute touchdown on a screen lifted Alabama to a dramatic, comeback win in 2012. LSU appeared to have the 2014 game in Tiger Stadium locked up, but a personal foul pushed the Tigers back as they neared a game-sealing score. They wound up missing a field goal, and Alabama responded with a tying kick to set up its overtime triumph . In 2016, it took a 21-yard scramble by Jalen Hurts to break a scoreless tie in the fourth quarter.

Odds makers apparently expect the Tide to have it easier this time, listing Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC, No. CFP) as a twotouchdo­wn favorite at No. 4 LSU (7-1, 4-1 SEC, No. 3 CFP).

Tagovailoa has been that good , passing for

2,066 yards and 25 touchdowns without an intercepti­on despite taking fewer than 60 percent of Alabama’s offensive snaps.

“He’s quick with the ball. He’s quick with the release. He’s smart,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said. “He can throw the ball deep. He can run the football. This is a very dangerous football player. I believe he’s the best player in the country.”

LSU quarterbac­k Joe Burrow, a graduate

transfer from Ohio State, hasn’t been nearly as prolific, but he has largely produced as needed while drawing praise for his poise, toughness, decision-making and leadership. Although Burrow’s passing stats — 1,544 yards and six TDS — rank near the bottom of the SEC, he has demonstrat­ed he can fire or finesse throws into tight windows, throw deep and run.

“Joe has played very, very well,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “People try to stop the run, and they make a lot of explosive plays on people — probably

have as good a balance as anybody we’ve played this year.”

Alabama has won every game by 22 or more points. Sometimes much more — with Tagovailoa resting on the sidelines during anticlimac­tic fourth quarters.

If there is any knock on Alabama, it’s that the Tide hasn’t been tested. No. 22 Texas A&M is the only currently ranked team Alabama has beaten. Three weeks ago, Georgia entered Death Valley unbeaten and ranked second — and lost by 20.

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