Bama bashes Notre Dame 42-14 in BCS title game

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The coach no longer wears houndstooth. The result is the same. Another Alabama dynasty.
Quieting the Irish by the first play of the second quarter, Eddie Lacy, AJ McCarron and the No. 2 Crimson Tide rolled top-ranked Notre Dame 42-14 for the BCS championship Monday night, locking up a second straight national title and third in four years with another laugher of a title game.
The Bear would've been especially proud of this one — Nick Saban and the Tide romping to the second-biggest rout of the BCS era that began in 1999.
Lacy, the game's offensive MVP, ran for one touchdown and caught a pass for another in the final minute of the opening half, spinning away from the vaunted Notre Dame defense not once, but twice, to cap a 28-0 blitz before the bands even got on the field.
Lacy finished with 140 yards on 20 carries, coming up with two of his best performances in the two biggest games of the year. He rushed for a career-high 181 yards in a thrilling victory over Georgia in the SEC title game, and was nearly as dominant against the Irish. McCarron wasn't too shabby, either, completing 20 of 28 passes for four touchdowns and 264 yards, adding another dazzling effort on top of his MVP in last year's title game.
You could almost hear television sets around the country flipping to other channels, a hugely anticipated matchup between two of the nation's most storied programs reduced to nothing more than the second straight BCS blowout for the Crimson Tide.
"We've had a lot of really great football players who've worked really hard," Saban said. "Because we've had a great team, we've been able to have a significant amount of success."
Alabama (13-1) scored 69 straight points against its title game opponents, going back to getting the final 13 against Texas in 2010, followed by a stifling 21-0 victory over LSU for last year's crown, then scoring the first 35 points on Notre Dame. Saban's team made the Irish (12-1) look like a squad that would be hard-pressed to finish in the middle of the pack in the mighty Southeastern Conference, which has now won seven straight national championships.
The Crimson Tide will likely wrap up its ninth Associated Press national title, breaking a tie with Notre Dame for the most by any school and gaining a measure of redemption for a bitter loss to the Irish almost four decades ago: the epic Sugar Bowl in which Ara Parseghian's team edged Bear Bryant's powerhouse 24-23.
Bryant won five AP titles during his brilliant career. The way things are going, Saban might just chase him down.
The diminutive man with the perpetual scowl has guided Alabama to the top spot in the rankings three times since arriving in Tuscaloosa in 2007, and if he's serious about finishing his career with the job he has, there seems no reason he can't win a few more before he's done with "The Process."
Already, Saban is the first coach in the BCS era to win national titles at different schools, capturing his first at LSU during the 2003 season. Now, he's the first coach with back-to-back BCS titles, and given the youthfulness of his team, Alabama figures to go into next season as a heavy favorite.
In an interesting twist, Saban's fourth college title came in the stadium where he had the only stumble of his coaching career, a two-year tenure with the NFL's Miami Dolphins that ended ugly, with the coach insisting he wasn't planning to leave — then bolting for Alabama just two weeks later. His tactics may have been underhanded, but it's hard to argue with the call he made.
Before a record Sun Life Stadium crowd of 80,120 that definitely included more green than crimson, Lacy ran right through the Irish and their Heisman Trophy finalist Manti Te'o on a 20-yard touchdown run before the game was 3 minutes old, capping an 82-yard drive that was longest of the season given up by the Fighting Irish.
It would only get worse. Alabama marched right down the field on its second possession, this one a 10-play, 61-yard pounding that finished with McCarron completely faking out the defense and lofting a 3-yard touchdown pass to Michael Williams, standing all alone in the back of the end zone.
On the first play of the second quarter, T.J. Yeldon powered over from the 1 to make it 21-0, the finish to another impressive drive — this one covering 80 yards — that included two long completions by McCarron. First, he went to Kevin Norwood on a 25-yard gain. Then, he hooked up with freshman Amari Cooper for a 27-yard gain to the Notre Dame 6.
By that point, it was clear to everyone that Notre Dame's hopes of winning its first national championship since 1988 were all done. But Alabama just poured it on.
Lacy's 11-yard touchdown reception with 31 seconds left in the half left the Irish fans shaking the heads in disbelief, while the Alabama faithful broke out that familiar "SEC! SEC! SEC!" chant, as if to let Notre Dame know that it may have turned things around under third-year coach Brian Kelly, but isn't yet ready to compete with one of the Southern powerhouses.
Alabama made it 35-0 on McCarron's second TD pass of the night, a 34-yarder to Cooper without a Notre Dame defender in sight.
The Irish finally scored late in the third quarter, a 2-yard run by Everett Golson that served no other purpose except to end Alabama's remarkable scoreless streak in the BCS title games, which stretched to 108 minute and 7 seconds — the equivalent of nearly two full games — before the Notre Dame quarterback fought his way into the end zone.
Good thing a four-team playoff is coming with the 2014 season.
Alabama and the SEC have come to dominate this system. Florida began the unprecedented streak in the 2006 season, and added another crown two years later. LSU and Auburn have also won titles during the run. But Alabama is the top dog these days.
The only BCS title game that was more of a blowout was USC's 55-19 victory over Oklahoma in the 2005 Orange Bowl, a title that was later vacated because of NCAA violations.
About the only time Alabama stumbled was when McCarron had a miscommunication with his All-American center, Barrett Jones, in the closing seconds. The fiery McCarron shouted at Jones, who just shoved him away. But as the seconds ticked off, they were right on the same page, hugging Saban and celebrating another title.
Notre Dame made tremendous strides under Kelly, going from unranked in the preseason to the top spot in the rankings by the end of the regular season. But that long-awaited championship will have to wait at least one more years. Golson completed his first season as the starter by going 21 of 36 for 270 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. But he got no help from the running game, which was held to 32 yards — 170 below their season average.
Kelly had vowed this was only beginning, insisting the bar has been raised in South Bend no matter what the outcome.
No one sets its higher than the folks in Tuscaloosa.
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Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.
My poor Buckeyes couldn't buy a break this season. Start the bowl season as the #3 team behind ND and Alabama and finish as the #3 team, thanks to the Ducks jump.
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Oh well, at least Ohio State finished as the ONLY undefeated team in all of Division 1 college football, both FBS and FCS. No bowl game and perhaps not a strong schedule, but still nice to have won all of them on the field.
I guess we can all be thankful that the Ducks didn't make it to the BCS Championship game because clearly Alabama is the best team in college football. They would've spanked the Ducks silly.
 @Solipsist01 Easy now.....you can't say that the Ducks wouldn't of put up a better fight than what we witnessed last night now do you....It would of been a heck of a lot closer than what went down last night.  I'm not saying my Ducks would of won, but c'mon man....42 -14??  ND shouldn't of even been there....if there was a playoff, they would of been knocked out.  They were a couple of close games away from a 2 loss season.  What we witnessed last night, was a well prepared and experienced team on this stage compared to a ND team that were in way over their head and this was evident from the start.  If the football Gods...(NCAA) don't take away bowl eligibility from the Ducks...they will be right there in the thick of things next year once again.
How many more "notre dame saturdays" do we have to endure ?? nd #1 ???? with the schedule they had, now we have absolute proof the bsc IS bs !
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Side note....sorry max !
 @sargerator I'll endure. They used to lose to UConn and Navy. Now they lose the championship to Alabama. Progress has been made.
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And as long as there is a national audience for ND, we own 6 Saturdays a year on NBC!
What do marijuana and Notre Dame have in common? They both get smoked in bowls.
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What's the difference between Cheerios and Notre Dame? Cheerios belong in a bowl.
Wow, nobody saw this train wreck coming (Sarc)
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Any doubt that the Ducks will be number 2?
 @Scotty9 They did finish #2 in both polls.
After the game, the NCAA announced that they were going to scrap the playoff system, move the championship game back six weeks, play in annually in Atlanta, and rename it "The BCS National Title Game, presented by the SEC".   Or was I just imaginging that after the last seven years? <bangs head>
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Another time when I should have went w/my gut that said, "ND is going to get slaughtered" and bet big on the game.
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Now if you don't mind, after watching this game, I'm going to the corner, cry to myself, rock back & forth, and suck on my thumb as I try desperately to forget the Januarys of 2007 and 2008. (see avatar for reason)
Man I would give my left nut (the smashed one) to see the ducks play these guys with their up tempo game and possibly overwhelm them and humble them...Alabama...'got balls' ? Schedule the ducks for next year, and that also goes for North Dakota...got balls ? oh I forgot the playing spot...Eugene.
@yaquina.....LOL...the Ducks against Alabama?....have you been paying attention at all this season or are you as delusional as your fellow Duck fans?
 @Solipsist01 Yeah...12-1...averaged plus 40pts a game...only loss was in O.T. because of a missed field goal against the Cardinal.  Whooped up on Kstate and shut down a Heisman finalist....and Alabama a 12 - 1 team got beat by a Texas A&M that had a hurry up offense..which worked.  I have been paying attention...I think we would of had a great chance against this Bama team.  GO DUCKS!!  Are you really an SEC supporter...or just another disgruntled Beaver fan?
And ND proves why they never should have been ranked number 1.