Iraq2xVeteran said:
Alabama dominated LSU for most of the game to throttle LSU 42-13 on the road. As a result, Alabama has won their last two games against Missouri and LSU by a combined 76-13 to improve to 7-2 (4-2 SEC) and remain in playoff contention. In contrast, LSU has been outscored by Texas A&M and Alabama by a combined 73-19 in their last 6 quarters to drop to 6-3 (3-2 SEC) and out of playoff contention. I noticed several other trends.
1. Alabama snapped a 2-game road losing streak, and both of their road losses were in the state of Tennessee.
2. Alabama snapped LSU's 14-game (8 SEC and 9 Power 4) home winning streak by handing their first home loss since a 40-13 home to Tennessee on 10/8/22, 749 days or 107 weeks ago.
3. Alabama has won 12 of their last 14 games against LSU, including 6 of 7 in Baton Rouge.
4. Brian Kelly lost consecutive regular season games for the first time in his tenure as LSU head coach.
5. LSU has lost consecutive regular season games for the first time since losing 3 consecutive games to Ole Miss (away), Alabama (away), and Arkansas (home) in 2021.
6. LSU scored a touchdown with 11 seconds left to snap Alabama's streak of 7 consecutive quarters without allowing a touchdown.
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