San Francisco Chronicle

No. 1 Alabama loses

Texas A&M goes on the road and upsets the nation’s topranked team.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Johnny Football and the SEC newbies from Texas A&M took down the biggest bully in their new neighborho­od and left No. 1 Alabama with badly bruised national championsh­ip hopes.

Johnny Manziel, better known around Texas as Johnny Football, staked the 15thranked Aggies to a threetouch­down lead in the first quarter, and Texas A&M held on to beat the Crimson Tide 29-24 on Saturday.

The Aggies (8-2, 5-2), playing in the SEC for the first season after ditching the Big 12, also might have ended the league’s run of BCS titles at six years.

The defending national champion Crimson Tide (9-1, 6-1), who have been No. 1 almost all season and had won 13 straight, didn’t go quietly.

A.J. McCarron nearly pulled off a second straight scintillat­ing comeback. He threw one touchdown pass and motored the ball downfield before Deshazor Everett stepped in front of his fourth-down pass at the goal line with 1:36 left.

Manziel passed for 253 yards and rushed for 92, confoundin­g the Tide defense with his ability to keep plays alive as the Aggies scored the game’s first 20 points.

“No moment is too big for him,” coach Kevin Sumlin said of his remarkable redshirt freshman.

And no defense or venue too tough, apparently.

“If you’re around him every day, I don’t think it bothers him that much,” Sumlin said.

The Aggies had been 1-10 against top-ranked teams, with the only previous win coming 30-26 over Oklahoma in 2002, but Manziel and Sumlin have entered the SEC with speed and swagger — and fit right in.

“They played a tremendous game and certainly outplayed us,” Tide coach Nick Saban said.

Alabama managed a secondshot national title after losing to LSU just over a year ago in the regular season but seems a longshot to do it again. Alabama would have secured a spot in the SEC championsh­ip game with a victory and only Western Carolina and Auburn remaining.

“Two of the three national championsh­ip teams that I coached lost a game,” Saban said, counting one at LSU. “This team still has an opportunit­y to win the West and go to the SEC championsh­ip game and win a championsh­ip. There’s still a lot for this team to play for.”

Now, the Tide will have to beat Auburn to clinch the West and get into the SEC title game. As for the national title, Alabama will have to hope for another shakeup in the form of losses by Kansas State, Oregon and Notre Dame.

 ?? Dave Martin / Associated Press ?? Texas A&M wide receiver Ryan Swope (25) celebrates a critical first-down catch in the fourth quarter of a 29-24 win over top-ranked Alabama, the defending national champion.
Dave Martin / Associated Press Texas A&M wide receiver Ryan Swope (25) celebrates a critical first-down catch in the fourth quarter of a 29-24 win over top-ranked Alabama, the defending national champion.

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