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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama coach Nick Saban called Saturday's 42-28 win over LSU "probably as close to a complete game as we played all year."
And Saban said they needed it, too, coming back from deficits in both halves.
The Crimson Tide offense, which struggled to find its footing at various points this season, was balanced with 218 passing yards and 288 yards rushing. Quarterback Jalen Milroe set a school record with four rushing touchdowns.
The defense, meanwhile, had an interception, six pass break-ups and allowed only seven points in the second half, including pitching a shutout in the fourth quarter.