Alabama fans looking for a bloodbath are getting exactly what they wanted.

After losing to LSU last season in Tuscaloosa  46-41, the Crimson Tide have roared back this season to deliver one heck of an answer in the rematch in Baton Rouge.

Les Miles once famously said Death Valley is a place “where opponents’ dreams come to die” but the only thing that’s going to die on this field tonight is LSU’s chances at salvaging this season.

In the first five possessions of the game, Alabama scored five touchdowns. LSU’s defense rallied back though, allowing just a field goal and a touchdown on the next two Alabama possessions.

With Alabama up 45-14 at halftime, Ed Orgeron went ballistic on the sideline.