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    Miles: Expect 'big boy' football in BCS title game

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Rematch of the Century, it wasn't. For Alabama, it was good enough for No. 1, if not a lot of style points.

    The Crimson Tide romped to another BCS championship against top-ranked LSU with a smothering defensive performance Monday night, a numbing barrage of field goals and even a long-overdue trip to the end zone. Final score: 21-0.

    No. 2 Alabama posted the first shutout in the 14-year history of the BCS, relying on Jeremy Shelley's right leg for most of the points — he made a bowl record-tying five field goals — and letting its defense do the rest. It was the Tide's second BCS title in three years.

    "That was the message before the game: to finish," coach Nick Saban said. "In fact, it was how bad do you want to finish? We certainly didn't play a perfect game, we got a field goal blocked, we couldn't find the end zone for a long time, but we just kept playing."

    While only crimson-clad fans will remember this as a thing of beauty, Alabama (12-1) erased any doubts that it deserved to be in the title game over another one-loss team like Oklahoma State or Stanford.

    Then again, one of those teams might have actually scored a touchdown before Alabama finally did, with 4:36 left in the game, long after fans may have flipped to something more entertaining than a one-sided kicking contest. Amazingly, these Southeastern Conference powerhouses played twice in a span of about two months, and never came that close to one of those things that's worth six points — you know, touchdowns — until Trent Richardson broke off a 34-yard run with 4:36 remaining.

    It only took 115 minutes, 34 seconds, plus an overtime period in their first meeting.

    LSU (13-1) had beaten eight ranked teams — including Alabama in early November — to establish itself as the clear No. 1 going into the bowls, but the Tigers crossed midfield only once in the sequel to the Game of the Century in Tuscaloosa. Instead of putting up a "Godfather II," this one was more akin to "Speed 2."

    The Tigers were outgained 384-92 in total yards, managed a puny five first downs and didn't cross the 50 until there were just 8 minutes left. From there, they went back, back, back — the last gasp ending appropriately with beleaguered quarterback Jordan Jefferson getting the ball knocked from his hand before he could even get off a fourth-and-forever pass.

    The BCS title belongs to Saban, who is carving out quite a legacy of his own at the school that still worships Bear Bryant as if he just retired yesterday. The Associated Press likely will follow suit by bestowing the title on the Tide when its poll comes out early Tuesday, given the dominance of Alabama's performance.

    "We didn't do a lot different," Saban said. "We did some things on offense formationally. Our offensive team did a great job. Defensively, we just played well, played the box. Our special teams did a great job."

    He has won a pair of BCS titles at Alabama, plus another at LSU in 2003. He's the first coach to win three BCS titles, denying LSU's Les Miles his second championship. The Tigers will have to settle for the SEC title, but that's not likely to ease the sting of this ugly performance.

    Back on Nov. 5 at Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama held the top spot in the first matchup between the 1-2 teams. The Tigers pulled off a 9-6 victory in overtime, kicking three field goals while the Crimson Tide missed four of its six attempts.

    OK, so maybe that wasn't a classic. But it was downright thrilling compared to the rematch, the first time in the BCS that teams played for the title after meeting during the regular season.

    Credit the Alabama defense for that.

    Led by dominating linebackers Courtney Hightower and Dont'a Hightower, LSU simply couldn't do anything — running or passing. Kenny Hilliard led the Tigers with 16 yards rushing, while Jefferson was 11 of 17 passing for 53 yards, usually hurrying away passes before he was sent tumbling to the Superdome turf. He was sacked four times and threw a mystifying interception when he attempted to flip away a desperation pass, only to have it picked off because his intended receiver had already turned upfield looking to block.

    A.J. McCarron was the offensive MVP, completing 23 of 34 passes for 234 yards. Richardson added 96 yards on 20 carries. But an even bigger cheer went up when the defensive award was presented to Upshaw, who had seven tackles, including a sack, and spent a good part of his night in the LSU backfield.

    "This defense is built on stopping them, and that's what we did," Upshaw said. "We wanted to come out and show the world we beat ourselves the first game. We wanted to come out and dominate from start to finish, and that's what we did."

    With the way his defense was playing, McCarron simply had to avoid mistakes and guide the offense into field-goal range. He did that to perfection.

    "When you have a great offensive line like I have, and great players around you, it makes your job easy as quarterback," McCarron said. "I've got to give all the credit to them. I wish I could have the whole team up here."

    Miles said the rematch would be another display of "big-boy" football, and that was apparent on the opening kickoff and first play from scrimmage. Morris Claiborne was clotheslined by Alabama's Trey Depriest on the return, then Michael Ford was sent flying by Damion Square and Jesse Williams on a 2-yard run that immediately set the tone.

    But this time, the special teams went Alabama's way. Marquis Maze dealt the first big blow for the Crimson Tide with a 49-yard punt return midway through the opening quarter, and he might've gone all the way to the end zone if not for a leg injury that forced him to pull up. Punter Brad Wing was the only defender left to beat, but Maze had to hobble out of bounds.

    McCarron completed a 16-yard pass to Darius Hanks at the LSU 10, setting up Shelley's 23-yard chip shot field goal. If nothing else, Alabama had accomplished one of its goals coming into the game: to at least get close enough to the end zone for its embattled kickers to have a better chance of converting.

    In the first meeting, Shelley and Cade Foster combined to miss four field goals — all of them from at least 44 yards.

    In the do-over, Foster stayed on the sideline while Shelley also connected from 34, 41, 35 and 44 yards. Not that it was a flawless kicking performance. Shelley had another kick blocked and pushed another wide right, attempting a bowl-record seven field goals overall.

    In addition, he missed the extra point after Richardson's touchdown.

    It didn't matter.

    The Alabama defense made sure of that.

    "The whole defense is the MVP," Upshaw said. "The whole defense. Roll Tide baby. Roll Tide!"

    LSU's best weapon was Wing, who averaged nearly 46 yards on nine punts. That was about the only highlight for the purple and gold, which failed to match its BCS title game victories in 2003 and 2007, the last two times the game was played in New Orleans, about 80 miles from its Baton Rouge campus.

    "We couldn't sustain any consistency," Miles said. "The calls became much more difficult."

    Miles never considered switching to backup quarterback Jarrett Lee, who started the first eight games for the Tigers — four of those while Jefferson was serving a suspension for his involvement in a bar fight.

    "We felt like with Jefferson's feet and the ability to get out of the rush, that it was fair that he finished," Miles said. "He certainly had a tremendously strong year in any regard. Boy, we wanted to finish this one. It's hard to finish a season that was so successful this way."

    ___

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    28 comments

    • DorianT  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      Alabama shouldn't be in the game. Their strength of schedule is much lower than Oklahoma State's. Anyone could lose to LSU. You base championships on wins, not "good losses." Save the top 3 teams, the SEC isn't that overpowering. Bama's OOC schedule isn't deserving. I'm certain O-State could have taken down that schedule handily. Yes, they lost to I-State on a day that was anything but normal. Bama got in because of perceived conference pedigree. It's not right.
      • Ron 4 mths ago
        You got to be kidding. COWBOYS COULDN'T BEAT A 6-6 TEAM. They were LUCKY to win their bowl game. They are a lucky #3. PERIOD.
      • Dennis 4 mths ago
        ok sucks
    • bbBear  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      I've got better things to do than watch "big boy football". Les Miles won't be able to get his head thru a door if he keeps thinking like that. Nick Saban ought to live up to his comment of not playing in a NC if they didn't win the conference. Not a fan of the SEC, BCS, or either team playing.
      • Pip 4 mths ago
        You are just mad that LSU beat your ducks down.
    • TheRVManiac  •  Canton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      No interest in a regional championship...nothing national about this. Just swamp people and more swamp people.
      • Dennis 4 mths ago
        better than ohiow teams do
      • TheRVManiac 4 mths ago
        Hey, Dennis you idiot...you do know where both of the coaches of these teams are from, right? Saban was born in WV but played his college ball at Kent St. as well as coaching at Toledo. Miles was born and raised in Ohio. Blow it out your blow hole, swamp boy. You guys have to get your coaches from Ohio because there aren't any qualified swamp people.
    • EdwardR  •  Santa Rosa, California  •  4 mths ago
      I think there are more exciting TV offerings available Monday night, heck even PBS will probably offer more excitement. The BCS and NCAA are a joke!
      • Arnold 4 mths ago
        Time for a playoff system between conference champions and high rated independents. Top 8, 12, or 16 teams. Use existing bowls. Lower ranked teams can play in remaining bowls. Real big boy football. Then LSU can be the Pitt State and Wisconsin-Whitewater of Div. I football.
    • Philip  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      Yawn replay,five yards and a cloud of dust .Boring.
    • wayne from the plains  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Les Miles thinks that kicking three (3) goals is big boy football? What an IDIOT
    • EdwardR  •  Santa Rosa, California  •  4 mths ago
      Did you see the police escort of the LSU team to N.O. the other night? What a silly waste of taxpayer money, its a football team fools!
    • Roger  •  4 mths ago
      Expect horrible ratings. A roar of laughter went across the room as a group of friends and I were watching PLAYOFF pro football and I jokingly asked who's excited for this game. I guess I won't be able to help but notice the score in headlines the next day, but I still won't care.
    • 427 Shelby  •  4 mths ago
      Yea, "big boy" football. 9-6. Boooooooooooring. It may be "big boy" football, but it's NOT entertaining. I'll be asleep by halftime. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
    • williep  •  Trenton, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      if alabama should win they do not deserve the NC. Just a few short years ago saban said "if you do not win your conference you should not play for the NC" - buck fama -
    • joseph_blough  •  Torrance, California  •  4 mths ago
      Big Boy=euphemism for BORING!
    • Doug  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      I wish Oklahoma played Bama last week and Stanford played LSU last week. Then the championship game would feel like a championship game and not just an incestuous SEC act.
    • Lee  •  4 mths ago
      Never has a more meaningless game been played for a so-called championship. Yawn...think I'll see if something's on the Travel Channel...
    • 23  •  Boise, Idaho  •  4 mths ago
      The only thing big at LSU is Miles' ego!
    • XOXOXO  •  4 mths ago
      Every great Coach, college or professional, has always stated that great defenses win Championships. Yes, you have to score, but to win, you have to keep the other guy from scoring.
    • Mike  •  Middletown, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Feels like an arranged marriage with 2 ugly people that think they are much more attractive than they are. If that's "big boy football", I'll agree.
    • Robert  •  4 mths ago
      "Big boy football".....What a #$%$....
    • 427 Shelby  •  4 mths ago
      The SEC is forced to keep the score down as their hillbilly fan base can't count past ten.
      .
      Fingers not teeth.
    • cane74  •  4 mths ago
      Big Boy football, that's funny. For the benefit for you PAC 12 and Texas and the rest conference it's called defense.
    • Cliff  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      You can do all the verbal gymnastics you want, the truth is, Alabama has an excellent athletic program and the women are beautiful. You know it, it is fact and some of you hate it.
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