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Alabama vs. LSU RECAP, SCORE & STATS | College Football Scores Week 10

The No. 1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide (8-0), led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, met the No. 4 ranked LSU Tigers (7-1), led by quarterback Joe Burrow, in a Week 10 Southeast Conference NCAA college football game on Saturday, November 3, 2018 (11/3/18) at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Here's the AP recap:

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa looked untethered by the brace on his right knee when he galloped for a 44-yard touchdown.

He looked unfazed by the first interception he'd thrown all season, responding minutes later with passes of 29 and 25 yards for a two-play scoring drive shortly before halftime.

Tagovailoa threw two touchdown passes to go with his long scoring run in what was supposed to be his toughest test this season, Alabama's defense stifled No. 4 LSU, and the top-ranked Crimson Tide remained unbeaten with a 29-0 victory Saturday night.

Alabama (9-0, 6-0 SEC, No. 1 CFP) had no victories over a team currently ranked in the top 20 entering Death Valley. But if there were any questions about the Tide's ability to handle a highly ranked team in a hostile environment, they've been answered resoundingly.

"We really wanted to make a statement in this game. A lot of people talk about our schedule," Alabama coach Nick Saban said. "What better opportunity is there to make a statement than the circumstance we were in."

Tagovailoa was 25-of-42 passing for 295 yards and moved as well as he needed to, particularly when he sprinted up the middle of the field or his long TD run in the third quarter to give Alabama a 22-0 lead.

Tagovailoa limped off the field after that play, went into the medical tent briefly and rode a stationary bike on the sideline, but returned for the next series.

"I'd seen the opening, I ran. I was just trying to get the first down," Tagovailoa said. "Once I passed the 30, though, I felt my leg (hurting) and I was going off momentum after that."

Alabama led 16-0 by halftime and forced punts on the Tigers' first nine possessions. LSU (7-2, 4-2, No. 3 CFP) drove to the Alabama 15 on its 10th series early in the fourth quarter, only to miss a field goal with 10:45 to go.

"Alabama overpowered us," LSU coach Ed Orgeron said. "When you max-protect and you're doing everything you can with protection and they're beating you, you've got to look at personnel. You've got to get better. I don't think it was scheme at all. ... There was nothing we could do about it."

Tigers quarterback Joe Burrow completed 18 of 35 passes for 184 yards. He was sacked five times and had a late pass intercepted in the end zone by linebacker Mack Wilson. Nose guard Quinnen Williams finished with 2 1/2 sacks. Lineabckers Anfernee Jennings and Christian Miller each had one. Alabama held the Tigers to just 12 yards rushing.

"It was crazy for us to actually shut them out," Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses. "I wasn't expecting it, but that was a goal for us to get that done."

Alabama finished with a 576-196 advantage in total yards in beating LSU for the eighth straight time.

"We weren't even close to them tonight," Orgeron said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Alabama: The best defense Alabama has faced this season wasn't good enough on its own field to stop the Tide from gashing it for eight plays of 20-plus yards, or from covering a two-touchdown spread by two TDs.

"It shows what kind of things we can do against basically anyone," Tagovailoa said.

LSU: The Tigers have had to shuffle their offensive line much of the season, and struggled to match the Tide physically at the point of attack. Guard Garett Brumfield tried to come back for the first time in four games, but struggled and was intermittently replaced by Chasen Hines to start the second half.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

While nothing changes for Alabama, LSU could tumble considerably in the AP Poll after being dominated at home.

STATISTICAL STANDOUTS

Damien Harris rushed for 107 yards on 19 carries, including his 1-yard TD run, for Alabama. Najee Harris gained 83 yards on the ground, 29 on one carry.

Jerry Jeudy caught eight passes for 103 yards and Irv Smith Jr. had four catches for 64 yards, including a 25-yard touchdown grab late in the first half.

"I was really, really pleased with the explosive plays we were able to make," Saban said.

INJURIES

Henry Ruggs III caught four passes for 55 yards and scored the first touchdown of the game, but injured his left leg late in the second quarter. Saban said X-rays were negative but further evaluation was pending.

TUA'S TURNOVER

Tagovailoa's interception came on a deep throw down the middle, which Todd Harris Jr. hauled in for his first career pick while falling to the ground at the LSU 4.

"That was a good play by the DB," Tagovailoa said. "I should have never made that decision."

The Tiger Stadium crowd erupted, as it appeared the turnover might get LSU to halftime down by no more than nine points, perhaps less, if the Tigers could move the ball.

But the Crimson Tide's response was emphatic. Burrow was sacked inside the 1, and LSU had to punt shortly afterward.

Alabama got the ball back on its 46 and Tagovailoa needed just two plays -- a 29-yard pass to Jeudy, followed by his scoring strike to Smith -- to widen the Tide's lead.

UP NEXT

Alabama hosts Mississippi State on Saturday.

LSU travels to Arkansas on Saturday.

Here's what you need to know:

Who: Alabama vs. LSU

What: College football, Week 10

Where: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge

When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018

Time: 8 p.m.

TV: CBS

Livestream: CBS Sports LivefuboTV

Line: Alabama -14.5 (Over/under: 53.5)

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Series record: Alabama 52-25-5.

WHAT'S AT STAKE?

The stakes are as high as they get for both teams. The winner takes control of the SEC West and remains on a straight path to the College Football Playoff. A loss would all but end such hopes for LSU, but unbeaten Alabama might survive a setback with a strong finish to the season and a little help.

KEY MATCHUP

Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa, who's passed for 258.2 yards per game with 25 TDs and no INTs, against an LSU secondary led by Jim Thorpe Award semifinalists Grant Delpit and Andraez "Greedy" Williams. LSU leads the nation in INTs with 14.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Alabama: WR Jaylen Waddle has twice led Alabama in receiving in a game during his freshman season, including the Crimson Tide's last game at Tennessee. Waddle had four receptions for 117 yards against the Volunteers, highlighted by his 77-yard TD from Tagovailoa that marked his second scoring play of 75 or more yards this season.

LSU: Delpit, a sophomore, leads the nation in INTs with five and also has been effective on the blitz. His 81/2 tackles for losses lead LSU and his four sacks are tied for the team high.

FACTS & FIGURES

Alabama has won seven straight against LSU, beginning with the Crimson Tide's 21-0 triumph over the Tigers in the 2011 national championship game. ... The Tide last lost in Tiger Stadium in 2010 and is 27-9-2 in Baton Rouge. ... Alabama coach Nick Saban has gone 9-3 against LSU, the last college team he coached, since taking over at Alabama in 2007. ... Saban coached LSU to one of its three national titles in the 2003 season and has won five national titles at Alabama since 2009. ... LSU has three victories this season as an underdog against teams ranked in the AP top 10 at the time of the matchup. ... The game marks the fifth time two top-five teams have met in Tiger Stadium, and the second time one of those teams was Alabama. In 2012, No. 1 Alabama beat No. 5 LSU 21-17 on a last-minute touchdown by T.J. Yeldon. ... LSU coach Ed Orgeron is 22-7 since taking over for Les Miles four games into the 2016 season, but 0-2 against Alabama.

(The AP contributed to this report.)

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