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re: Official In-Season Practice, Injury Reports and Press Conferences Thread: 12-0

Posted on 11/6/16 at 2:07 pm to
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Alabama has made it through three-fourths of its 2016-17 regular-season schedule, and the No. 1-ranked Crimson Tide sits at 9-0 (6-0 SEC) following a defensively dominating 10-0 win over LSU on Saturday night in Baton Rouge.

Here, BamaOnLine takes a look at Alabama’s rankings in several statistical categories from a national and Southeastern Conference standpoint through 10 weeks of the 2016 season. Stats were acquired from CFBStats.com.

OFFENSE

Scoring offense: 40.1 points per game (15th nationally, 1st SEC) 
- After Texas A&M: 43.9 points per game (T-7th, 1st)

Rushing offense: 259.33 yards per game (11th, 2nd) 
- After Texas A&M: 268.38 yards per game (9th, 2nd)

Passing offense: 219.2 yards per game (T-79th, T-7th) 
- After Texas A&M: 229.6 yards per game (68th, 6th)

Total offense: 478.6 yards per game (30th, 4th) 
- After Texas A&M: 498.0 yards per game (15th, 3rd)

Third down conversions: 48.03 percent (16th, 1st) 
- After Texas A&M: 49.09 percent (11th, 2nd)

Red zone conversions: 82.50 percent (T-71st, T-8th) 
- After Texas A&M: 83.78 percent (64th, 5th)

DEFENSE

Scoring defense: 13.2 points per game (2nd, 1st) 
- After Texas A&M: 14.9 points per game (7th, 3rd)

Rushing defense: 66.00 yards per game (1st, 1st) 
- After Texas A&M: 70.13 yards per game (1st, 1st)

Passing defense: 191.9 yards per game (19th, 2nd) 
- After Texas A&M: 204.4 yards per game (35th, 4th)

Total defense: 257.9 yards per game (2nd, 1st) 
- After Texas A&M: 274.5 yards per game (4th, 2nd)

Opponent third down conversions: 29.58 percent (9th, 1st) 
- After Texas A&M: 29.92 percent (14th, 3rd)

Opponent red zone conversions: 81.25 percent (T-48th, 8th) 
- After Texas A&M: 81.25 percent (52nd, 8th)

MISCELLANEOUS

Penalties: 47.2 yards per game (32nd, 5th) 
- After Texas A&M: 49.5 yards per game (36th, 8th)

Time of possession: 32:09.00 per game (29th, 3rd) 
- After Texas A&M: 31:55.75 per game (33rd, 4th)

Turnover margin: +3 (T-35th, T-5th) 
- After Texas A&M: +4 (T-30th, T-4th)

OTHER STATS

-- With the victory, the Tide’s actual on-field record is 902-317-44 (.731), including a mark of 81-10 (.890) this decade. Alabama has defeated 13 consecutive ranked opponents dating back to a loss to Ole Miss in September of 2015. Alabama’s all-time record against ranked opponents is 151-124-7 (.548). Alabama’s all-time record against ranked opponents at road sites is 51-47-2 (.520). The Crimson Tide has won its last eight games against ranked opponents as the visiting team. Alabama is 122-75-3 (.618) as a ranked team playing a ranked opponent.

-- Nick Saban owns a 64-29-1 (.697) mark in road games across his four career stops, including a 36-6 (.857) mark while at Alabama. Saban has notched five perfect road seasons (2008-09, 2011-12, 2015). Alabama has won 23 of its last 25 road games dating back to the start of the 2011 season and is riding a 10-game road winning streak. Saban owns a 46-14 (.767) mark in SEC road games across his time at LSU and Alabama, including a 34-6 (.850) mark with the Tide. Saban has notched six perfect SEC road seasons (2003, 2008-2009, 2011-12, 2015).

-- Jonathan Allen’s first quarter sack of Danny Etling was his team-leading seventh of the season and the 25th of his career, moving him into a tie for second with Kindal Moorehead (1998-2002) on the Alabama all-time list.

-- Tim Williams’ shared a sack on LSU’s opening drive, tying him for the team lead with seven this season and giving him 19 for his career, moving him into a tie for eighth all-time in Alabama history with Jeremy Nunley (1990-93). The duo of Allen and Williams are tied for fourth in the SEC with seven sacks this season, while teammate Ryan Anderson ranks T-7th with 5.5.

-- With a rushing touchdown against LSU on Saturday night, freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts is responsible for 22 touchdowns this season (12 passing, 10 rushing), moving him solely into ninth on the Alabama single-season list. The dual-threat quarterback has rushed for 635 yards on the season in nine games, making a 1,000-yard year on the ground a possibility.

-- JK Scott’s 66-yard punt to open the second quarter was his longest of the season. His previous long was 63 yards, which he achieved twice. Scott’s career long is a 73-yarder versus Ohio State in 2014 (in the 2015 Sugar Bowl).

-- In three career games against Alabama, LSU junior running back Leonard Fournette has seen some of his worst performances. His combined stat line consists of 57 carries for 145 yards (2.5 yards per carry) and one touchdown.

-- The Tide is tied with its next opponent, Mississippi State, in passing offense with 219.2 yards per game. The Bulldogs have averaged 32.3 attempts per game through the air compared to Alabama’s 28.0. Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald ranks third in the conference in total yards of offense with 2,544 yards (1705 passing, 839 rushing) through nine games.




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