Tennessee (3-3) at (1) Alabama (7-0)

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While leading Alabama back to a No. 1 ranking, running back Mark Ingram has pushed himself into the Heisman Trophy picture. His candidacy would take a substantial hit if Tennessee can contain him again.

Ingram and the top-ranked Crimson Tide look to continue their quests for the Heisman and the national championship Saturday when they host the SEC rival Volunteers.

After beating No. 22 South Carolina 20-6 last Saturday, Alabama (7-0, 4-0) jumped Florida to claim the top spot in the poll for the first time since Nov. 30 - six days before a loss to the Gators in the conference championship game ended the Tide’s five-week run at No. 1 and kept them out of the national title game.

Though Alabama’s ranked first in the poll, it’s still second behind Florida in the initial BCS standings.

The Tide won’t face the Gators unless they meet in the SEC championship game Dec. 5 in Atlanta. Alabama has to like its chances of making it to the Georgia Dome thanks to Ingram’s recent success.

The sophomore piled up 246 yards in the win over the Gamecocks to register the third-best rushing performance in school history and set a career high for the second time in as many weeks.

“Mark did as fine a job today as anybody I’ve ever been around, and that includes Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown and some really good ones,” coach Nick Saban said. “He was fantastic.”

Ingram, who scored the game’s only offensive touchdown last week, had 172 yards at Mississippi on Oct. 10. Those performances have boosted his rushing average to 129.3 yards, fourth best in the Football Bowl Subdivision and tops in the SEC.

Ingram has run for at least one touchdown in each of Alabama’s seven games while compiling 905 yards, 173 more than he had in 14 games as a freshman. Ingram also hasn’t lost a fumble in 304 career touches.

“He’s just as good as anyone in the country,” quarterback Greg McElroy said. “I wouldn’t trade him for anyone.”

While he had a night to remember last week, Ingram was held to a career-low 1 yard on four carries last season against Tennessee (3-3, 1-2). He also nearly had a fumble returned for a 47-yard touchdown, but he was ruled down.

Despite Ingram’s struggles, the Tide beat the Volunteers 29-9 in Knoxville. Alabama has outscored Tennessee 70-26 to go 2-0 in the series under Saban after losing 10 of the previous 12 meetings.

The Crimson Tide are seeking their first three-game win streak over the Volunteers since winning seven in a row from 1986-92.

They will likely earn that victory if their defense continues to excel. Alabama gives up the second-fewest scrimmage yards per game in the FBS at 228.7 and the fourth-fewest points per game at 11.6. It also leads the SEC with 21 sacks and 10 interceptions.

The Tide haven’t allowed a touchdown since the fourth quarter of a 38-20 win at Kentucky on Oct. 3. That was the only time in the last five games they’ve allowed more than seven points.

Alabama, however, has three defensive players dealing with nagging injuries in cornerback/return man Javier Arenas (bruised ribs), defensive back Dre Kirkpatrick (back spasms) and nose guard Josh Chapman (abdominal strain). Arenas and Chapman missed last week’s win.

The Crimson Tide will face a Tennessee team that’s well-rested after a 45-19 rout of visiting Georgia on Oct. 10, its first SEC win under first-year coach Lane Kiffin.

Jonathan Crompton led the way by completing 20 of 27 passes for a career-high 310 yards and four touchdowns. The Volunteers finished with 472 yards, their highest total since they put up 657 in a season-opening win over Western Kentucky. They’ve gained more yards in each game since totaling 208 in a 19-15 loss to UCLA on Sept. 12.

In the past three games, Crompton has averaged 264 yards with eight TDs and two interceptions after averaging 93 yards with no touchdowns and five picks in consecutive defeats to the Bruins and Gators.

“That’s winning football,” Kiffin said. “It’s good to see him making good decisions. We just have to make plays for him.”

Until Crompton’s breakout performance, Tennessee’s most reliable offensive threat was senior running back Montario Hardesty, who has run for a touchdown in each game this season and totaled 694 yards.

Hardesty ranks 12th in the FBS and fourth in the SEC with 112.0 yards per game.

Tennessee is 2-7 all-time against No. 1 teams, and Kiffin doesn’t doubt that Alabama has earned that distinction.

“I think one poll got it right,” said Kiffin, who has antagonized the Gators several times since taking over at Tennessee in the offseason. “If you watch football and pay attention, I don’t think there’s any doubt who the No. 1 team is. Alabama has a great team - very well-coached, extremely talented, great special teams, great on offense, great on defense.”

The Tide lead the series 46-38-7.

Updated Oct 20, 8:29 pm EDT
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    Mark Tue Nov 03, 2009 02:24 pm PST Report Abuse
    Phil,
    you are the joke, not the sec! i guess you are too challenged to read, but the sec has 3 top 10 teams while the pacifier-10 has 1. who cares about the rest as they won't be a part of the national championship!!!

    the nation championship will be the sec against what's left of the rest of the nation. look at a decade when we have only 1 bcs national championship from the pacifier-10! no wonder you have nothing else to talk about but the sec. sec people aren't interested in posting comments on pacifier-10 sites...

    while the pacifier-10 ends their season begging for a bowl game, the top 2 sec teams will add another championship game to their schedules which is usually between 2 top 5 teams to determine the sec champion.

    the pacifier-10 hasn't produced a game between 2 top 5 pacifier-10 teams this whole year, while teams like lsu will have done it 2 or 3 times!!!

    go find your pacifier...this year you have at least 9 out of 10!!!
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    Matt M Mon Nov 02, 2009 05:30 am PST Report Abuse
    And Ric, Good thing almost only counts in horse shoes. A win is a win.let me guesss you love USC. yea they are tuff this year.lol.........not... we let our team talk for us.We got something you will never have something that was taught at Bama in the 50's " CLASS"..Good luck with your team for the rest of the year and god bless. ROLL TIDE!!!!
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    Matt M Mon Nov 02, 2009 05:12 am PST Report Abuse
    Phil , your not to bright the SEC always spanks pac 10 in bowl games liik uo the history ,,// roll tide 12 titles
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    Phil Sun Nov 01, 2009 01:58 pm PST Report Abuse
    Bama back to #3 as they should be. SEC is weak this year. As I predicted, only 3 ranked SEC teams. As the season progresses, it is obvious how mediocre the SEC is top to bottom. 3 ranked teams verse r anked teams from Big 10 (and they have 1 less team)....LOL. PAC 10 have 4 ranked teams and they have two less teams than the sorry SEC. Obvious the SEC is a joke
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    Barry Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:42 am PDT Report Abuse
    This is for post #910 who either has no access to a Tivo or a DVR. Like the fool that I am, I just wasted ten min. watching the play from 3 angles on "one frame advance". As for #910's {view?} that " the ball lands on the left side(duh?), but 1-2 yards behind the line of scrimmage". The line of scrimmage was the 26 and a half yard line and the ball rolls DEAD(as a door nail) on the 23 yard line. What game were you watching and what difference does it make? I give you my word, the game is OVER.
    Tenn. played a great game,as usual, but shake Cody's hand like a man and say, "Wait until next year."
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    Dave Fri Oct 30, 2009 09:09 am PDT Report Abuse
    Cody’s helmet.

    For some reason the national media hasn’t caught on that Cody removing his helmet in that circumstance was not a penalty. The SEC even said so in a statement issued before Kiffin’s comments Sunday: “The foul for taking helmet off is a live ball foul treated as a dead-ball foul. That is, if it happens on a play where time does not expire then the penalty is enforced on the following play. However, since the clock ran out on that play, then there is no next play so there is no penalty to mark off.”
    CBS announcer Gary Danielson went on a regional radio show to admit that he didn’t know the rule correctly and apologized. Unfortunately, he was the only one.
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    Stephen Thu Oct 29, 2009 06:13 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Let's find out Rick Z's history. Rick hates all us southern inbreds because one of us fathered him and he does not know who it was, neither does his mom. Rick is a self hating southerner, when he was yournger, he lived in the south and got his ass kicked each and every week. Once a bit older and still bitter, he finally left the lovely south for the west coast where he could fit in. Still to this day he is searching for his dad that lives in SEC, parts of the ACC and Big 12 country. Rick we understand why you throw your insults, keep up the DNA testing and maybe one day you will figure out which one of us it was.
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    Rick P. Thu Oct 29, 2009 04:16 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Bama fans. I wouldn't brag too much about that game against a Tenn. team that's 3-4 unranked. ya'll almost got beat!
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    Rick P. Thu Oct 29, 2009 04:16 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Bama fans. I wouldn't brag too much about that game against a Tenn. team that's 3-4 unranked. ya'll almost got beat!
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    michael h Wed Oct 28, 2009 01:35 pm PDT Report Abuse
    914 - If a penalty had been called, it would have been a celebration call and assessed on the following play. Bama recovered the blocked punt so it would be Bama's ball and a 15 yard walk off but there was no time left on the clock, game over.
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    michael h Wed Oct 28, 2009 01:30 pm PDT Report Abuse
    923 - Michael M - Just for your records - Bama 5 wins - USC 2 wins.
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    michael h Wed Oct 28, 2009 01:25 pm PDT Report Abuse
    939 - Star Power - Dude, you are wasting your time with the troll rick z. Casie C and I have called this girl everything in the book and she comes back with the same old same old. I truly beleive that she is about 12 years old. I come on these boards to discuss football and all rick z wants to do is put down the SEC and the South in general. Advise, don't waste your time anymore.
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    creates Wed Oct 28, 2009 04:51 am PDT Report Abuse
    had tenn. got another chance to kick, The out come would still be the same. Only another blocked kick...Wasnt 2 enough???
    I'm sure the Vol's would have wanted to kick again and again..Still the outcome would have been the same,
    'Cause tenn. kicker had done "choked"
    I mean seriously, The last kick hit Cody in the gut !!!!
    Choked!!!!!!
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    Stephen Tue Oct 27, 2009 06:34 pm PDT Report Abuse
    POST 914, please read foul committed during the kick, 3 yards or less from the line of scrimmage./nuetral zone. UMMMMMMM, the "foul" was no foul, it occurred after the kick, much more than 3 yards from the line of scrimmage/nuetral zone, please read into the rule and just don't post. The SEC has already commented on this, why oh why do we keep going over this again and again?
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    Stephen Tue Oct 27, 2009 06:23 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Rick Z history lesson for you, PAC-10, NO national titles in past 5 years, SEC, 4 national titles in past 5 years. SEC 2-1 vs PAC-10 this year. Dumb southerner here, go surf little boy, and "learn your history". Problem is you have no history, your just the village idiot.
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    Stephen Tue Oct 27, 2009 06:16 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Blown call, too many flags, it was hot, the kickers quad hurt, he kicked to low. Listen up, I have watched the blocked kicks repeatedly, Cody got a helluva push in the backfield, low kicks or not, Cody was three to four yards behind the line. The first time he just completely plowed over the lineman. As Saban said, we really played bad the last three minutes of the game, so everyone screaming and @#$%ing and moaning, you blew your gift, the Tide won and Kiffin ran that mouth as usual, he is a sore loser, hate to see if/when he starts winning how is he going to be. Amazingly even after the SEC has commented about this, people are still crying foul. No penalty, game over.
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    rick z Tue Oct 27, 2009 02:28 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Casie has a seat reserved on the short bus. He is the typical ignorant SEC fan. He cannot read. he cannot count. He does not know facts.

    In response to another inbred:

    You split up the Big 8 and Big 12, and I'm sure you didn't include all of the current ACC teams.

    Also, dumbass, the Pac-10 and the Big 10 played each other in the same bowl game every year for years. During a lot of that time, the Big 10 rule was to play only in that game.

    Use all of the history, Southern inbred. All of it. I realize Southerners hate history because it makes them look stupid. But don't just throw up some numbers and claim victory. You sound like a governor barring the doors of a college when you do that.
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    Casie C Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:15 am PDT Report Abuse
    alan: i quit "spell checking" when i graduated and decided not to be a writer for a living, now, please return to the real world and discuss the topic, and stop hiding behind grammer corrections!!
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    Steve B Tue Oct 27, 2009 03:14 am PDT Report Abuse
    Posted by alan c Mon Oct 26 7:58pm EDT Report Abuse
    Yes. As the announcer said; blown call. Automatic call as a matter of fact. Be that as it may blown calls happen all the time, part of the game. What is really hilarious is alabama reveling in their victory. Was that really a # 1 team against a pitiful tn team. Geez! And this cody guy can't quit talking about how great he is. No wonder he took his helmet off. He is all about him. He didn't block anything. If he hadn't been there it would have wen right in the tn lineman's rear end. It was too very low, very bad kicks. With that showing texas needs to be #1 with florida then alabama.

    It does not matter who is number 1,2 or 3 at this point in time!

    The call was not a missed call.

    Alabama did look like crap in this game but the call was not missed. Listen to Gary Danielson on the Paul Finebaum show Monday evening and he admitted he was mistaken about the rules themselves when he made that statement. One thing that I am disturbed about is that Kifin does not know the rules either.

    Either call would have been a dead ball penality and since Alabama recovered the ball it would not have been a defensive foul. Where Tennessee screwed up was by not even trying to recover the ball.

    http://www.finebaum.com/
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    alan Mon Oct 26, 2009 07:39 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Cassie, you are obviously an intelligent fellow. With the misspelling of official and the misuse of "that's" I can see why you were number one in your class of Alabama scholars. Surely with that kind of education you can post for us the rule or give us a link that we may peruse.
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    Fred Mon Oct 26, 2009 07:32 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Great game Vols.Good luck rest of season.RTR
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    Casie C Mon Oct 26, 2009 06:43 pm PDT Report Abuse
    alan: ncaa offical friend.........LOL, dude thats funny!! you are wrong, look it up!

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