Alabama’s Derrick Henry joined elusive company on Saturday night.

When Henry scored on a 2-yard run with 8:51 left in the second quarter against LSU, it was the 14th consecutive game in which the Alabama running back had scored a touchdown.

That streak ties former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow for the longest touchdown streak in the SEC in the past decade.

The touchdown was also Henry’s 15th of the season, which tied him with LSU’s Leonard Fournette for the conference lead.

Henry’s touchdown gave the seventh-ranked Crimson Tide a 10-0 lead over the fourth-ranked Tigers.