You cannot play at your top every single week.
Still that’s two games straight against the best the SEC West has to offer without giving up a point.
ZERO penalties called on Bama. Its beyond ridiculous.
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide.
Quiet bus ride back on 82 Im sure.
State has some rebuilding to do.
Alabama has owned the season, gotta give them their due.
cute
Bama won 24 - 0 for their second consecutive win and shutout against a ranked team. What more were they supposed to do?! Maybe Clemson can beat them, but I don’t think anyone else can.
I’m no fan of Alabama, but if people regard a 24-0 win as a letdown, you must be pretty good.
Miss State was definitely screwed on TD block in the back penalty. And Bama lucked out with the non review of the Harris fumble. These could have accounted for 14 pts.
However, the State defense did itself proud. Unfortunately for them it looks like next year they are losing half their starters to graduation.
Hopefully the tide will be back in stride for the Iron Bowl.
Blather
Tide is still undefeated and will be number one. No one really cares what the final score was or why. They care about the win. Most teams play down to their competition
The bad calls were terrible bad calls. Alabama would have won without the refs, but those calls were ridiculous. The no calls last week when LSU was getting intimate hugging defenders were equally ridiculous.
The targeting of Tua’s knee and hoohoos reminds me of the Saints targeting Brett Farve in his last playing days.
While shutout my Bullies kept the Tide to the lowest points scored all season. Sweat and Simmons will be playing on Sundays soon
Gump Community College had to CHEAT to beat THE Mississippi State University. The SEC front office is like Broward county.
I saw the game as two distinct halves. In the first half Alabama came out running when I think the Bulldogs were expecting them to ride Tua’s arm. They ran very well to set up timely Tua completions and build a three touchdown lead going into the half. But the Bulldogs made adjustments at halftime that stifled Bama’s ground game forcing them into third and long and numerous drive killing sacks. But the Bama defense combined with Bulldog mistakes and dubious calls by the officials kept the Dogs off the scoreboard.