Most here probably don't remember Charles Alexander (the Great)
From Galveston Texas, Charles Alexander played football for LSU from 1975 – 1978. He was one of the greatest running backs in LSU history. A two-time All-American in 1977 and 1978, he was also a Heisman Trophy finalist in those two years. In 1977, he was the SEC Most Valuable Player as he amassed 1,686 yards on 311 carries with 17 touchdowns. When he left LSU, Alexander owned some 17 conference and school records before he left LSU, including SEC records for most yards gained in the season at 1,686 yards in 1977 and most yards gained in a career at 4,035. Alexander rushed for 40 touchdowns over his LSU career. In 2012, Alexander was inducted into the College football Hall of Fame.
Rushing stats against Bama:
Freshman Year: 7 rushes for 16 yards
Sophomore Year: 9 rushes for 43 yards
Junior Year: 22 rushes for 110 yards
Senior Year: 14 rushed for 46 yards
All to say this, very similar in national perception and accolades. Alexander was someone that made you pucker up every time we had to corral him but eerily similar to LF7. Both can be glad they won't be remembered for what they got done against the Crimson Tide.