Alabama vs. LSU: Jalen Milroe Shines as Tide Dominate First Half

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The No. 11 Alabama Crimson Tide jumped out to a commanding 21-6 halftime lead over the No. 15 LSU Tigers in a highly anticipated showdown that could drastically shape the College Football Playoff picture. Quarterback Jalen Milroe provided the offensive spark Alabama needed, making key plays with both his arm and legs.

Alabama’s First-Half Dominance

Alabama (6-2, 3-2 SEC) entered the game knowing how crucial this matchup was for their postseason aspirations. A third conference loss could derail their CFP hopes, but they came out firing on all cylinders. The Tide established their rhythm early, with Milroe accounting for two rushing touchdowns in the first quarter to give Alabama a 14-3 lead. Milroe showcased his dual-threat ability, running for 98 yards on eight carries, demonstrating how valuable he is as a playmaker.

The Crimson Tide’s offense continued to roll in the second quarter, adding another touchdown courtesy of freshman running back Justice Haynes, who punched in a score from close range. Alabama’s defense also played a pivotal role, holding LSU to just two field goals in the half. Kicker Graham Nicholson was perfect on extra points, going 3-for-3.

Jalen Milroe’s Impact

Milroe’s stats highlight his effectiveness: he completed 10 of 15 passes for 97 yards, though he didn’t throw for a touchdown. His ability to extend plays and make crucial runs kept the LSU defense on its heels. Alabama’s rushing attack, with contributions from Milroe, Haynes, and Jam Miller, set the tone for the game, amassing significant yardage on the ground.

LSU’s Struggles

On the other side, LSU (6-2, 3-1 SEC) struggled to gain momentum. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier had a tough first half, going 10-for-17 for 82 yards with no touchdowns. The Tigers’ offense relied on short passes and limited runs, with standout moments coming from Caden Durham’s 55 rushing yards. LSU kicker Damian Ramos provided their only points, converting two field goals, including a 43-yarder.

What’s at Stake?

Both teams came into this matchup aware of the stakes. Alabama’s position within the CFP race is precarious, and they needed a statement win. LSU, meanwhile, could ill afford another setback after already dropping a game to Texas A&M two weeks ago. The second half will be critical for the Tigers if they hope to mount a comeback and keep their own postseason hopes alive.

Box Score Summary

Team Scoring by Quarter

  • Alabama: 14 (1st), 7 (2nd) – Total: 21
  • LSU: 3 (1st), 3 (2nd) – Total: 6

Key Player Stats

  • Alabama QB Jalen Milroe: 10/15, 97 yards passing; 8 carries, 98 yards, 2 TDs
  • LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier: 10/17, 82 yards

Alabama Rushing Leaders

  • Justice Haynes: 6 carries, 20 yards, 1 TD
  • Jam Miller: 9 carries, 17 yards

LSU Rushing Leaders

  • Caden Durham: 5 carries, 55 yards
  • Zavion Thomas: 1 carry, 12 yards

Conclusion

Alabama has set the tone early, with Milroe leading a well-balanced offensive attack. The Tide’s defense has done well to contain LSU’s offense, setting up an exciting second half in Tuscaloosa. Stay tuned as the game unfolds, with both teams fighting for their playoff lives

Halie Heaney

Halie Heaney is an accomplished author at SpeaksLY, specializing in international news across diverse categories. With a passion for delivering insightful global stories, she brings a unique perspective to current events and world affairs.

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