Friday, September 24, 2010

No. 1 Alabama wins big at the first road test; beat Duke 62-13

September 18, 2010

Statistics of the late

DURHAM, NC- - Alabama running back Mark Ingram broke a streak of 48 yards on the first play from scrimmage and not.1 - ranked Crimson Tide never MirĂ³ behind his win 62-13 against the Duke on Saturday afternoon.

Saturday proved to be an amazing day for the offense of Crimson Tide, which scored 62 points for the first time since 1991 and has recorded more than 600 yards of offense for the first time since 1989.

Ingram, in his first game of the season 2010, rushed for 152 yards on nine carries with two quarterback touchdowns.Senior Greg McElroy was impressive on the air with 258 yards and three touchdowns in his performance of 14 20.De 96 yards sophomore kickoff return for a touchdown Trent Richardson was the first to Alabama since 2004.

The Crimson Tide wasted no time setting the tone with junior followed by Julio Jones return to opening kick 41 yards per 48-yard gain Ingram.Three plays that later McElroy connected with junior Hanks, Darius in a courtyard of nine fade route for the first touchdown of the game.

Alabama would go on to score three touchdowns in the first quarter, Ingram including the first of the season, a burst of patio of one in possession third of tide, to take advantage of 28-3 in the second quarter.

The second quarter was McElroy hit markup for a touchdown Preston senior early, followed 96-yard kickoff retorno.Freshman Cade Foster Richardson ended half, with a 44-yard field goal to give the tide a lead 45-13 cut in half.

Alabama defense remained strong in the second half, shutting the Duke after leaving the first touchdown of the season on the second offense trimestre.Otro Foster combined with two touchdowns rushing Richardson and Eddie Lacy, freshman field goal gave the Crimson Tide its 62-13 victory.

The tide will travel to Fayetteville, Ark., Saturday to cope with the Razorbacks Arkansas.KickOff is scheduled for 2: 30 PM (CDT) on CBS.


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