So much for LSU "dominating" Alabama at home.
That's what LSU defensive back Dwayne Thomas said the Tigers would do to the top-ranked Crimson Tide when it came to Death Valley. Instead, Alabama emerged from college football's toughest venue with a couple bruises and a 10-0 win.
Perhaps the Tigers can take pride in having limited the Tide to their lowest offensive output of the season, and for keeping the Tide defense from scoring yet another touchdown this season. In these ways, LSU did a better job against Alabama than any other team has all season.