Alabama rips Notre Dame in BCS title game

BY RALPH D. RUSSO Associated Press
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
1/08/13 at 6:52 AM


MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - Alabama romped to its second consecutive BCS championship and third in four seasons, beating No. 1 Notre Dame 42-14 in a BCS championship game that was no classic after all.

AJ McCarron threw four touchdown passes and Eddie Lacy ran for 140 yards and scored twice for the second-ranked Crimson Tide, which scored on its first three drives and cruised to the second-most lopsided BCS championship game victory Monday night.

Alabama (13-1) became the third team to win three national titles in four seasons since polls started being used to crown champions in 1936, and the first since Nebraska from 1994-97.

Tide coach Nick Saban now has won four national championships. Only Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant, with six, has more.

The Fighting Irish (12-1) didn't score until they were down 35-0 late in the third quarter.

In a matchup of tradition-rich programs tied for the most AP national championships with eight, Notre Dame was looking for its first national championship in 24 years. The Crimson Tide got its ninth.

The Crimson Tide marched with ease on the opening drive, going 82 yards on five plays to take a 7-0 lead on Lacy's 20-yard touchdown run up the middle with 12:03 left in the first quarter.

Notre Dame had allowed only two rushing touchdowns in its surprising run to the championship game. The Fighting Irish were the first team to reach the BCS championship game after starting the season unranked. They were trying to become the first team to go from unranked to national champion since BYU in 1984.

Alabama quickly made the Fighting Irish look as if they were in over their heads.

Notre Dame did nothing to respond to Alabama's opening march, and on its punt back, Lacy and the Crimson Tide went right back to work, hammering away at Notre Dame's vaunted defense. The Irish struggled to bring down the 220-pound tailback, who even ran through Heisman Trophy finalist Manti Te'o on a screen pass.

In the second quarter, it was freshman T.J. Yeldon slipping through Te'o's arms in the backfield on a third-down run and getting a first down.

Lacy set up Alabama's second touchdown with another 20-yard run, this time to the Irish 2. Instead of running into a Notre Dame goal-line defense that has become known for goal-line stands, McCarron faked a handoff and found tight end Michael Williams all alone for the score and a 14-0 lead.

Alabama made it 3 for 3 on the next drive when Yeldon scored from a yard out on the first play of the second quarter.

The Alabama fans seemed outnumbered at Sun Life Stadium by Fighting Irish followers, pumped to see their team try to win its first national title in 24 years. But the folks in Crimson and houndstooth were making all the noise as the Tide rolled.

Lacy landed one more blow with 31 seconds left in the half. McCarron dumped off to Lacy, who spun off two tacklers, and went 11 yards to make it 28-0.

No. 2 ALABAMA 42, No. 1 NOTRE DAME 14

Alabama 14 14 7 7 - 42
Notre Dame 0 0 7 7 - 14


First Quarter

Ala: Lacy 20 run (Shelley kick), 12:03.

Ala: M.Williams 3 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 6:14.

Second Quarter

Ala: Yeldon 1 run (Shelley kick), 14:56.

Ala: Lacy 11 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), :31.

Third Quarter

Ala: Cooper 34 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 7:34.

ND: Golson 2 run (Brindza kick), 4:08.

Fourth Quarter

Ala: Cooper 19 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 11:27.

ND: Riddick 6 pass from Golson (Brindza kick), 7:51.

A: 80,120.

AlaND
First downs2816
Rushes-yards45-26519-32
Passing264270
Comp-Att-Int20-28-021-36-1
Return Yards12
Punts-Avg.4-49.35-42.8
Fumbles-Lost0-01-0
Penalties-Yards4-403-35
Time of Possession38:1321:47


Individual statistics

Rushing: Alabama, Lacy 20-140, Yeldon 21-108, A.McCarron 1-9, K.Drake 3-8. Notre Dame, Riddick 10-37, C.Wood 4-2, Golson 5-(minus 7).

Passing: Alabama, A.McCarron 20-28-0-264. Notre Dame, Golson 21-36-1-270.

Receiving: Alabama, Cooper 6-105, Norwood 3-66, M.Williams 3-17, Ch.Jones 2-40, Lacy 2-17, Shinn 2-14, K.Johnson 1-5, Yeldon 1-0. Notre Dame, T.Jones 7-90, Daniels 6-115, Eifert 6-61, Riddick 1-6, C.Wood 1-(minus 2).

Original Print Headline: It's all 'Bama

SEC domination

Teams from the Southeastern Conference have won the past seven BCS National Championship games. A look back:

YearWinnerScoreLoserScore
2012Alabama42Notre Dame14
2011Alabama21LSU0
2010Auburn22Oregon19
2009Alabama37Texas21
2008Florida24Oklahoma14
2007LSU38Ohio State24
2006Florida41Ohio State14


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Alabama's Eddie Lacy (42) celebrates after rushing for a touchdown during the first half of the BCS championship against Notre Dame on Monday night in Miami. DAVID J. PHILLIP / Associated Press



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