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ANALYSIS: Jalen Hurts difference between win and a loss against LSU
Aaron Suttles | Beat Writer
BATON ROUGE, La. | Jalen Hurts was the difference between a win and a loss Saturday night inside Death Valley, where itās difficult to come out victorious and deafening for an opposing quarterback.
That may be an oversimplification of what occurred in a 60-minute slugfest between two of the better defenses in the country. But near the end of what players aptly described a āstreet fight,ā it was the true freshman quarterback wearing crimson that made the play that made the difference.
He didnāt do it by himself ā Bo Scarbrough and Damien Harris and the entire offensive line pitched in too ā but without Hurts itās easy to envision Alabama losing this game, one that bore striking similarities to the 2011 Game of the Century.
Simply put, Alabama having a running quarterback was the difference in 9-0 and 8-1.
āI donāt know,ā UA head coach Nick Saban said when posed that question. āWe made some errors early in the game that were costly, and we some plays in the end that his athleticism allowed him to make. āI think as we grow with him, weāre going to have to live with both. I like the second part better than the first.ā
The second part involved an improvisation from Hurts, a 21-yard touchdown scramble on a called sprint-out pass to the right. Hurts, who threw for just 107 yards on 10 of 19 passing, kept it all the way and dodged a couple of would-be LSU tacklers on his way to the gameās only touchdown.
The scramble put the bow on a 12-play, 90-yard, 5:57-minute drive.
āHe just saw a lane and went for it,ā left guard Ross Pierschbacher said. āHeās able to make those plays because heās so athletic. That adds a huge dimension to our offense.ā
āI think heās a spark plug.ā
It was an element not present in the 2011 Game of the Century. Thatās no knock on AJ McCarron, rather a testament to the change in Alabamaās offense this season.
When the play broke down, rather than throwing the ball out of bounds, Hurts kept it and ran for the win.
It wasnāt all pretty for Hurts. For much of the game, the offense sputtered. There was the interception he threw on the second attempt of the game, and there was a caused fumble after being sacked by Frank Herron in the third quarter.
The lack of a consistent intermediate and down-field passing game continues to hamper the offense, too.
Oddly enough, the key play of the game, other than his touchdown run, probably came on UAās opening drive of the second half when he did connect on a deep ball, one to ArDarius Stewart on a 52-yard gain. Alabama didnāt score on the drive after getting stuffed on fourth-and-goal, but it loosened the LSU defense up just enough to allow UAās running game to gain traction.
āI think itās day by day,ā Saban said. āWe have some really good skill guys outside that we need to have more involved in the game to make plays down the field like ArDarius Stewart did today. Calvin Ridley needs to make plays like that. We really need to do a bette job of taking advantage of those opportunities for our team.
āJalenās a great competitor. He never loses his poise, but we need to do a better job of executing.ā
TideSports.com - ANALYSIS: Jalen Hurts difference between win and a loss against LSU
Aaron Suttles | Beat Writer
BATON ROUGE, La. | Jalen Hurts was the difference between a win and a loss Saturday night inside Death Valley, where itās difficult to come out victorious and deafening for an opposing quarterback.
That may be an oversimplification of what occurred in a 60-minute slugfest between two of the better defenses in the country. But near the end of what players aptly described a āstreet fight,ā it was the true freshman quarterback wearing crimson that made the play that made the difference.
He didnāt do it by himself ā Bo Scarbrough and Damien Harris and the entire offensive line pitched in too ā but without Hurts itās easy to envision Alabama losing this game, one that bore striking similarities to the 2011 Game of the Century.
Simply put, Alabama having a running quarterback was the difference in 9-0 and 8-1.
āI donāt know,ā UA head coach Nick Saban said when posed that question. āWe made some errors early in the game that were costly, and we some plays in the end that his athleticism allowed him to make. āI think as we grow with him, weāre going to have to live with both. I like the second part better than the first.ā
The second part involved an improvisation from Hurts, a 21-yard touchdown scramble on a called sprint-out pass to the right. Hurts, who threw for just 107 yards on 10 of 19 passing, kept it all the way and dodged a couple of would-be LSU tacklers on his way to the gameās only touchdown.
The scramble put the bow on a 12-play, 90-yard, 5:57-minute drive.
āHe just saw a lane and went for it,ā left guard Ross Pierschbacher said. āHeās able to make those plays because heās so athletic. That adds a huge dimension to our offense.ā
āI think heās a spark plug.ā
It was an element not present in the 2011 Game of the Century. Thatās no knock on AJ McCarron, rather a testament to the change in Alabamaās offense this season.
When the play broke down, rather than throwing the ball out of bounds, Hurts kept it and ran for the win.
It wasnāt all pretty for Hurts. For much of the game, the offense sputtered. There was the interception he threw on the second attempt of the game, and there was a caused fumble after being sacked by Frank Herron in the third quarter.
The lack of a consistent intermediate and down-field passing game continues to hamper the offense, too.
Oddly enough, the key play of the game, other than his touchdown run, probably came on UAās opening drive of the second half when he did connect on a deep ball, one to ArDarius Stewart on a 52-yard gain. Alabama didnāt score on the drive after getting stuffed on fourth-and-goal, but it loosened the LSU defense up just enough to allow UAās running game to gain traction.
āI think itās day by day,ā Saban said. āWe have some really good skill guys outside that we need to have more involved in the game to make plays down the field like ArDarius Stewart did today. Calvin Ridley needs to make plays like that. We really need to do a bette job of taking advantage of those opportunities for our team.
āJalenās a great competitor. He never loses his poise, but we need to do a better job of executing.ā
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