In Week 2 of the 2011 college football season, the Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Penn State Nittany Lions in State College, Pennsylvania. Last season, Nick Saban led the (#1) Tide in a 24-3 win over Joe Paterno's (#18) Lions in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
This season, Alabama enters the game ranked second in the nation in both
Top 25 Polls - the Associated Press (AP) and the USA Today/Coach's Poll (CP). Conversely, Penn State is currently not ranked in the AP and is #25 in the CP. Both teams were able to easily defeat their opponents at home in week 1, however, they were from inferior, non-BCS schools; thus, how good they actually are remains a mystery.
The Crimson Tide opened the season at home
defeating Kent State 48 to 7. They were able to rack up 482 total yards on offense (299 passing and 183 rushing) while holding Kent State to only 90 total yards (99 passing and -9 rushing). Yes, you read that right!
Minus 9 Yards Rushing! Bama scored a total of six touchdowns and kicked two field goals. While their win seems impressive, there were a few areas of concern on offense.
- The two quarterback system Saban chose to employ led to 4 interceptions, two thrown by each AJ McCarron and Phillip Sims. McCarron completed 14 out of 23 passing attempts (60.9% CMP%) for 226 yards (9.8 YPA), one touchdown, and a QB rating of 140.4. Sims, in contrast, only completed 7 of 14 passing attempts (50% CMP%) for 73 yards (5.21 YPA), no touchdowns, and a 65.2 QB rating. McCarron was never sacked, but Sims was twice. McCarron appeared to have the better game, and I would expect Saban to start and only play him against the Lions.
- Also, Heisman Trophy Hopeful, Trent Richardson, was only able to gain 37 yards on 13 carries; an average of only 2.8 yards per carry and a long of only 10 yards. Richardson is expected to lead the Tide's rushing attack, and although he did score 3 touchdowns, his overall performance was far from Heismanesque. Sophomore Jalston Fowler led the tide with 69 yards on 4 carries (17.3 YPC) and scored a touchdown on a 49 yard run, the longest of the day. Close behind, sophomore Eddie Lacey rushed for 58 yards on 8 carries (7.3 YPC). Lacey had a long of 23 and scored one touchdown.
- As expected from a well coached Saban team, the Tide only had 2 penalties for 10 yards.
In contrast,
the Lions defeated Indiana State 41 to 7, and looked more impressive and crisp than Bama. They committed no turnovers and were able to control the clock by rushing for 245 yards. Their defense only allowed 170 total yards (105 passing and 65 rushing). It was classic "Joe Pa" football...few mistakes but nothing....
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