TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)—Alabama coach Nick Saban was waiting for his team to play solid ball for the full 60 minutes.
Well, 55 minutes and 40 seconds isn’t too bad.
Greg McElroy fumbled on the game’s first play but just about everything else went well for the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide in a 53-7 victory over North Texas on Saturday.
McElroy passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another before sitting out most of the second half, the one miscue a distant memory.
“Until today, I wondered, ‘Was this team really going to fulfill its full potential?”’ Saban said. “I just wasn’t pleased with the lack of consistency we played with in the first two games. We played really well at times and at other times we didn’t, but I feel like we were much more solid today and we made some improvement.”
Good timing.
Mark Ingram ran for 91 yards and a TD on eight carries, and scored on a 29-yard reception for the Tide (3-0) in its final pre-conference tuneup before Arkansas visits last year’s SEC West champions. Freshman Trent Richardson added 87 yards and a touchdown, and Terry Grant scored twice and gained 79 yards.
It was the highest-scoring game for Alabama since a 56-7 win over UTEP in 2001.
Star receiver Julio Jones missed the game with a bruised right knee, tailback Roy Upchurch was out with a high ankle sprain and the subs got plenty of action after ‘Bama raced to a 30-0 halftime lead. With starting quarterback Riley Dodge out with a separated non-throwing shoulder, North Texas (1-2) was outgained 523-187.
“Our goal was to dominate for 60 minutes,” said McElroy, a high school teammate of Dodge. “We were able to do that.”
McElroy completed 13 of 15 passes for 176 yards, including the 29-yarder to Ingram and a 34-yard touchdown pass to Marquis Maze before leaving after one drive in the third quarter. He ran for a 2-yard score against a team led by his high school coach and Riley’s father, Todd Dodge.
“That was a different experience,” McElroy said. “It was a good feeling for him to tell me he was proud of me.”
Dodge left impressed with the Tide as well.
“They were as advertised,” he said. “Coming in and preparing for them, we felt like there was definitely a reason they were ranked No. 4 in the nation. They obviously should (be), and have high hopes of being able to play for a national championship. They’ve got all the ingredients you need: a big physical offensive line, tough running backs, an accurate quarterback and a defense that’s very tenacious.”
Backup Star Jackson led a field goal drive in the final 2:08 of the first half and was 9 of 13 passing for 87 yards, the first pass attempts of his career.
The only downers for Alabama: the game-opening fumble by McElroy when he was hit after cocking his arm and Leigh Tiffin’s two missed extra points. The defense forced a three-and-out after that fumble gave the Mean Green the ball near midfield.
“Even though the first play wasn’t good, I felt like we dominated the line of scrimmage and the game for probably the first time in the beginning of a game all year,” Saban said.
North Texas junior Nathan Tune was 16 of 23 for 126 yards and a touchdown in his first start, but got little help from a run game stymied by the Tide’s massive defensive front seven.
North Texas managed just 61 yards rushing—most of it in the fourth quarter — and got seven carries for 8 yards from leading rusher Cam Montgomery.
“We just could not run the ball,” Dodge said. “We knew it was going to be tough going in to run against that front and we sure tried but weren’t able to get anything going.”
The absence of Jones and Upchurch didn’t seem to slow the offense down much.
‘Bama converted 10 of 14 third-down plays and collected 28 first downs to seven for the Mean Green. The assortment of backs routinely sprung free for nice gains up the middle.
Tide return man Javier Arenas had a huge second half with punt returns of 36 and 33 yards and a 61-yard kick return to set up three scores.
Alabama had six consecutive scoring drives after McElroy lost a fumble on the game’s first play from scrimmage, starting with a 13-play, 95-yard march.
The Tide had 11 plays of 10-plus yards in the first half.
“We came out fast, finished strong,” Ingram said. “We put two good halves together, and we should be proud of that.
“We’re looking forward to getting to the SEC schedule and make a run back at the championship.”
Head to Head - Week 3
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Texas | 187 | 126 | 61 | 7 | 28.6% | 3/27 | 0 | 29:17 |
| Alabama | 523 | 263 | 260 | 28 | 71.4% | 2/15 | 1 | 30:43 |

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Based on 2007 stats, Alabama rates 46th out of 50 states in medium household income. What does that tell you about your state? If Alabama was pumping out a high rate of intellectuals than (a) they are moving to other states (and who can blame them) or (b) they just aren't that smart.
I think it is a combination of both personally. So go back to making those meatball subs for you and your inbred neighbors....hahahahahahaha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_of_the_United_States_by_income
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I wonder why?
RTR!
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I wonder why?
RTR!
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Translation: " I live in a trailer park in East Bumf***, Mississippi, work a minimum-wage fast food job, and have no girlfriend. As a result, I am bitter and insecure, so I take out my frustrations by pretending to be superior by trashing a successful football team and their fans, because I am jealous of their success...it only reminds me of what a failure my life turned into. Since I have never even stepped foot upon a college campus, I am doomed to a life of disappointment. I live my sad existence vicariously through the internet by trolling the fans of winning teams, as if it were s
`till 1997 ? and displaying sadly misplaced shadenfreude, when the teams I hate actually lose.
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It's the title of a book by Vladimir Nabokov...do you know what books are?
I'm afraid that "too" would have been the correct usage since you were using it to mean "also".
When I was making reference to an exit exam, I was refering to the writing test that most colleges and universities make a student take prior to graduation.
I don't have to make you look unintelligent. You did that for me.
AZZ CLOWN? Are you 14 years old or 30 y/o a hip gangsta wannabe?
I'm glad you took the hours of research to discover my errors. It must mean THAT I really got to you, huh
You are a perfect example of what happens when a baby is breast fed by his father.
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1) You state: "I've never posted a comment but feel compelled do so this time" I guess you mean.."compelled TO do so this time. You forgot your cherished word "to"
2) "proposterous" is spelled preposterous
3) "extrodinarily" is spelled extraordinarily
4) "wich" is spelled which
5) you should never use the word "that" in a sentence when it is not necesary. Try taking the word "that" out of the first sentence
6) You should never end a sentence with the word "it"
7) "I've seen those folks everywhere I have been in the US." "Been" is the wrong word
8) What is a college exit exam? Is that an exam you take when you graduate from Alabama to make sure you actually learned something while you attended the pathetic university?
9) "to" was the correct usage in the one sentence. Let me give you an example of when the word "too" applies (see below)
You're too easy to debunk and try too hard to attempt to refute my points. I just made you look like the unintelligent, azz-clown that is Pail Fire.
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You know it's true to sucker should be
You know it's true TOO sucker....not TO
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I can only assume that "the truth" is from Texas or somehow affiliated with the state. It's a nice state...kinda flat and dry but it's nice. When I was THERE I met plenty of nice educated people. I also saw alot of toothless, uneducated, trashy Jerry Springer show rejects. I've seen them in Michigan. I've seen them in Ohio. I've seen them in Pennsylvania. I've seen those folks everywhere I have been in the US. It's not a phenomenon unique to Alabama. Calling people "sucker" and "pole smoker" didn't impress on me that "the truth" was an extrodinarily educated person. Furthermore, his incorrect usage of "their" in the second to last sentence in his proposterous litany about our state confirms that he will never pass a college exit exam...unless he went to NT.
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We are on Yahoo...which is seen throughout the entire planet.
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How does it feel to be a Mean Green fan. Just because you got you A$$ handed to you by a bunch of "toothless rednecks" doesn't mean you can't live a long a productive life married to your sister.
Seriously, there is only one school in the country that can claim more championships than 'Bama and that's Notre Dame. All schools go through times of highs and lows and now that 'Bama is getting back on top, deal with it, 'cause it isn't going to change until at least 2017 (Saban's contract).
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Hey...you there...the oxymoron who calls himself "The Truth"...
Do a Google search of the city that I live in Alabama.
Just type in "Average Adjusted Gross Income zip code 35223", and look at that number, and know that I own my own small business and I bring in nearly three times that figure.
Also know that I have one of the *smaller* houses in my particular neighborhood, which consists mostly of stone-faced Tudors, modern "landscaped" homes, and two-level Cape Cod-style homes.
I'd invite you over to see how "poor" we are, here in ol' Bammy, but I doubt you could afford the gas or oil to put in your `83 Reliant, to make the trip from whatever ghetto/trailer park you call home.
But seriously...jealousy and hatred is soul-destructive (especially considering that the focus of your rath is a *game*), and it makes you look even more stupid than you obviously already are.
Why not expound on the great qualities of the school that you cheer for, instead of shooting wildly errant arrows at a school and fans of that school that you obviously know nothing about?
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Why don't you try adding something intelligent to the conversation? If you can....
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