What a college football game.
Before the game, LSU interim coach Ed Orgeron said that Alabama might have one of the best defenses in college football history.
He isn’t wrong.
On a night when the offense struggled mightily to find points, the defense that boasts significant NFL talent at all three levels simply wouldn’t let Alabama lose the game. The Tigers offense was held to only 22 yards in the second half, a paltry 125 for the entire game, and never reached the Alabama 30 yard line. Leonard Fournette was once again rendered useless, and the pass rush had QB Danny Etling seeing ghosts after pounding him time after time, including six sacks.