BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- With Alabama's hopes of a second straight
national title hanging by a thread, A.J. McCarron shook off a dismal
second half and guided the Crimson Tide right down the field.
Talk about a Saturday night stunner in Death Valley.
McCarron read an LSU blitz and flipped a swing pass to T.J. Yeldon,
who did the rest on a 28-yard touchdown with 51 seconds remaining that
gave the top-ranked Crimson Tide a 21-17 victory over No. 5 LSU.
Alabama
(9-0, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) now has a clear path to the league
championship game in Atlanta, and remains solidly on course to defend
its national title in Miami.
But this one was a struggle. Led by embattled quarterback Zach Mettenberger,
LSU (7-2, 3-2) fought back from a 14-3 halftime deficit with an
offensive performance that was nothing like their dismal showing against
the Tide in last season's BCS championship game.
Jeremy Hill
scored on a 1-yard run late in the third quarter, LSU's first TD
against Alabama since 2010 -- a span of nearly three full games. Then
Mettenberger threw perhaps the best pass of his LSU career, hooking up
with Jarvis Landry on a 14-yard touchdown that put the Tigers ahead 17-14 with just under 13 minutes remaining.
LSU
was on the verge of putting the game away, driving into Alabama
territory and forcing coach Nick Saban to call his remaining timeouts.
But Drew Alleman missed a 38-yard field goal, and McCarron took over from there.
He
completed three straight passes to put Alabama in scoring position.
Then, when LSU brought a corner blitz, he got the ball away quickly to
Yeldon. The freshman running back broke one tackle and faked out another
defender, racing to the end zone for the winning score.
Before
the final drive, McCarron was 1 of 7 for 0 yards in the second half. All
was forgiven when he guided the Crimson Tide on a lightning-quick
72-yard drive, connecting with Kevin Norwood
on three straight passes covering 18, 15 and 11 yards against an LSU
defense that was giving some room short. McCarron took one shot at the
end zone, the ball falling to the turf when both the receiver and the
defender fell down.
But, with a much shorter throw, he hit paydirt on the very next play.
Mettenberger,
who had gotten much of the blame for LSU's lackluster offense, suddenly
put it all together for the Tigers in the second half. But LSU couldn't
overcome the nation's top-ranked team and some dubious calls by coach
Les Miles.
The Mad Hatter kept reaching into his bag of tricks --
and kept getting burned. A fake field goal was stuffed. An onside kick
didn't work. And going for it on fourth down in Alabama territory didn't
work out either.
"I wish I had a couple of my calls back," Miles said. "That's the way it goes."
Mettenberger
nearly bailed out his coach. He finished 24 of 35 for a career-best 298
yards, with 14 of those completions for 202 yards coming over the final
two quarters.
Team Stat Comparison
| | ALA | LSU |
| 1st Downs |
18 |
22 |
| Total Yards |
331 |
435 |
| Passing |
165 |
296 |
| Rushing |
166 |
139 |
| Penalties |
1-15 |
7-51 |
| 3rd Down Conversions |
1-9 |
10-20 |
| 4th Down Conversions |
0-0 |
0-2 |
| Turnovers |
2 |
0 |
| Possession |
20:45 |
39:15 |
| FIRST QUARTER | ALA | LSU |
 |
FG |
06:11 |
Drew Alleman 38 Yd |
0 |
3 |
| SECOND QUARTER | ALA | LSU |
 |
TD |
08:17 |
Eddie Lacy 7 Yd Run (Jeremy Shelley Kick) |
7 |
3 |
 |
TD |
00:11 |
AJ McCarron 9 Yd Run (Jeremy Shelley Kick) |
14 |
3 |
| THIRD QUARTER | ALA | LSU |
 |
TD |
03:35 |
Jeremy Hill 1 Yd Run (Drew Alleman Kick) |
14 |
10 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | ALA | LSU |
 |
TD |
12:58 |
Jarvis Landry 14 Yd Pass From Zach Mettenberger (Drew Alleman Kick) |
14 |
17 |
 |
TD |
00:51 |
T.J. Yeldon 28 Yd Pass From AJ McCarron (Jeremy Shelley Kick) |
21 |
17 |