No. 1 Alabama won the game, but LSU provided a blueprint.
That's what CBS analyst Gary Danielson said Wednesday after breaking down the Crimson Tide's 10-0 win over the Tigers in Baton Rouge.
"I would be alarmed if I were Alabama to tell you the truth," Danielson told Chip Patterson of CBS Sports. "The game worked well against LSU. I also think there is a tape - a blueprint - out there on how to force Alabama to play left-handed."
LSU's defense held the Tide scoreless for three quarters but couldn't generate any offense with quarterback Danny Etling.