Turbulent Tide: Alabama's series of first-half mistakes leave fans irritated
Alabama appeared out of sorts at times as the Crimson Tide trailed early in the first half by double digits for the first time since Ole Miss in 2015. The halftime deficit was 33-13.
LSU’s offense jumped out to a 10-0 lead, but the Crimson Tide recovered with a punt return touchdown from Jaylen Waddle and a long touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith. Alabama, though, had trouble running the ball with just 24 rushing yards in the first half on 12 carries.
Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa and Ty Perine each had fumbles as some combination of “out of sync” or “out of sorts” was the description for the Tide in the first half.
The Tide were also 2-for-7 on third down conversions, and trailed LSU in first downs, 17-8.
If Alabama can’t handle the changing pace of LSU’s offense they’re NOT going to be able to handle Clemson, OSU, or even Georgia at this point. #LSUvsBAMA
— Eric Xclusive (@EricXclusive101) November 9, 2019
Most overall game of all time! Undisciplined defense, two missed extra points, a bunch of careless penalties. @espn @CBSSports Alabama’s defense is awful!
— Paco Fabian (@PFabe21) November 9, 2019
Alabama is self-destructing? You just hate to see it
— Optimistic Bills Fan (@Kyle_Graham5) November 9, 2019
Watching Alabama struggle is one hell of a Saturday
— Luke Bartone (@LukeBartone) November 9, 2019
Alabama is self destructing and I love it. How the hell is # 69 not ejected?
— Help us (@AJMightMLB) November 9, 2019
Joe Burrow is the best QB in college football period. Alabama is self destructing more and more as the season goes on. Struggling against an Old Miss team who is barely surviving against FCS football teams.
— Nick Loboda (@NickLoboda) September 30, 2019
Alabama usually doesn’t struggle with basic and fundamental stuff……Especially after a Bye.
— Joshua Bingham (@binghamology) November 9, 2019