- Final0
1SJSU
ALA3
483
48 - Final1
4M-OH
FLA12
3412
34 - Final25TEX
RICE34
1734
17 - Final324
6ORST
TCU21
3021
30 - Final4
7USU
OKLA24
3124
31 - Final5
8WKU
NEB10
4910
49 - Final6
9EIU
IOWA7
377
37 - Final7
11UNM
ORE0
720
72 - Final812WIS
UNLV41
2141
21 - Final9
16SCST
GT10
4110
41 - Final10
17TNTC
ARK3
443
44 - Final1121
18LSU
UNC30
2430
24 - Final12
19YSU
PSU14
4414
44 - Final13
20SAM
FSU6
596
59 - Final14
22ARST
AUB26
5226
52 - Final15
23ULL
UGA7
557
55 - Final16
25CCAR
WVU0
310
31 - Final17
2MRSH
OSU7
457
45 - Final18
13FAMU
MIA0
450
45 - Final1914USC
HAW49
3649
36 - Final OTOT2015PITT
UTAH24
2724
27 - Final213
10BSU
VT33
3033
30
Final

San Jose St 3
(0-1, 0-1 away)

(1) Alabama 48
(1-0, 1-0 home)
Coverage: GamePlan
7:00 PM ET, September 4, 2010
Bryant-Denny Stadium, TUSCALOOSA, AL
Top Performers
Passing: G. McElroy (ALA) - 218 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing: E. Lacy (ALA) - 13 CAR, 111 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: J. Jones (ALA) - 6 REC, 93 YDS, 1 TD
No. 1 Alabama runs wild on San Jose State minus Mark Ingram, Marcell Dareus
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- After a tough week for the defending national champions, No. 1 Alabama enjoyed its dress rehearsal before 100,000-plus fans.
The established stars -- minus Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram and defensive end Marcell Dareus -- made big plays and some young understudies also got plenty of time on stage in the Crimson Tide's opening 48-3 route of San Jose State on Saturday night.
Fast Facts
• Alabama won its 25th consecutive regular-season game -- the nation's longest active winning streak.
• Alabama outgained the Spartans 591-175.
• Eddie Lacy and Trent Richardson combined to rush for 177 yards with 111 coming from Lacy.
• Greg McElroy completed 13 of 15 passes for 218 yards and a TD.
• San Jose State is 0-4 all-time vs. SEC teams.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
It was a good night to be without the injured Ingram (knee) and the suspended Dareus, both lost this week. The backups played much of the game, anyway, after the Tide raced to a 31-3 halftime lead over the Spartans.
Coach Nick Saban had few major complaints. After all, his team scored touchdowns on its first two possessions instead of basking in last season's glory or getting caught looking ahead to No. 19 Penn State.
"I was really sort of pleased with the effort, the attitude, the intensity, the way our team was ready to play and focused on what they need to do to try and create an identity for themselves," Saban said. "I thought we really worked to try to dominate the competition."
The Tide certainly succeeded in doing that. Alabama outgained the Spartans 591-175.
Ingram's sub, Trent Richardson, ran for 66 yards and two touchdowns and had three catches for 46 yards before sitting out the second half. He scored on runs of 4 and 39 yards for an offense that uncorked plenty of big plays.
Greg McElroy mostly seemed to be playing pitch and catch, completing 13 of 15 passes for 218 yards before leaving after only one series of the second half. He had a 48-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Marquis Maze on a go route down the right sideline.
Julio Jones made the most dramatic play with a diving, one-handed grab for a 29-yard touchdown from backup quarterback A.J. McCarron early in the second quarter. He finished with six catches for 93 yards and gained 13 yards on an end around to set up the Tide's first touchdown.
Jones said it was the best catch of his career.
"I've made some great catches in practice, but not in a game," he said.
Guard Barrett Jones was even more impressed.
"Honestly, I went crazy," he said. "That was one of the greatest plays I've ever seen. I ran down the field and hit him in the chest. Wow, that was unbelievable. "
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ESPN.com's Chris Low writes about all things SEC in his conference blog.
The Tide had seven first-time starters on defense, but wasn't challenged by an offense that averaged 13.8 points last season. The first down totals best told the tale of the lopsided game: Alabama 30, San Jose State 7.
All in all, it was practically a scrimmage designed to break in the newly expanded Bryant-Denny Stadium. The announced crowd of a sellout 101,821 fans got to see their Tide -- which has lost two games the past two season -- beat up on a team that only won a pair last season.
Ingram had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee after injuring it late in Monday's practice. He watched from the sidelines in his No. 22 jersey and sweat pants.
Dareus was declared ineligible for two games on Thursday for accepting improper benefits from an agent in taking two trips to Miami. Alabama is appealing, but there's no guarantee either will be back for next week's showdown with No. 19 Penn State.
Jones said the week of bad news with Ingram and Dareus weren't an issue.
"It ain't a distraction unless you let it be a distraction," he said. "We've got to stay level-headed."
In the meantime, some youngsters got a chance to shine.
Redshirt freshman tailback Eddie Lacy took advantage of Ingram's absence and Richardson's short night. Lacy got most of his 111 yards and two touchdowns in the second half after coughing up a fumble into the end zone for Alabama's first turnover in nearly 23 quarters.
Third-teamer Demetrius Goode ran for another 66 yards for the Tide, which rolled up 334 yards on the ground. McCarron completed a 34-yarder to Darius Hanks and passed for 116 yards.
"I was impressed with their runners," first-year San Jose State coach Mike MacIntyre said. "Their big tight ends hurt us a few times. They overwhelmed us on the edge there. They had a few runs off the edge when we were right there and they just knocked us off."
MacIntyre was a freshman on the last Vanderbilt team to beat the Tide, back in 1984.
There wasn't even the hint of an upset possibility in this one. Harrison Waid's 31-yard field goal midway through the first quarter accounted for San Jose State's only points.
Tuscaloosa native Brandon Rutley gained 52 yards on 13 carries.
"Most of my family was here since I am from Tuscaloosa, so I was happy to see them," Rutley said. "The fans are crazy and the stadium is so loud which made it exciting to play in."
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The schedule was announced. Bama outgained SJSU 591 to 175 yards.
Gameball goes to... Julio Jones, whose one-handed TD catch highlighted the Tide's win.
Stat of the game... 111. Eddie Lacy rushed for 111 yards, not bad for a third-team running back.
Team Stat Comparison
| SJSU | ALA | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 7 | 30 |
| Total Yards | 175 | 591 |
| Passing | 86 | 334 |
| Rushing | 89 | 257 |
| Penalties | 5-35 | 4-40 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 1-13 | 7-11 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 1-1 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
| Possession | 29:18 | 30:42 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | SJSU | ALA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 11:38 | Trent Richardson 4 Yd Run (Jeremy Shelley Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | FG | 07:26 | Harrison Waid 31 Yd | 3 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 05:02 | Marquis Maze 48 Yd Pass From Greg McElroy (Jeremy Shelley Kick) | 3 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | SJSU | ALA | |||
![]() | TD | 14:11 | Trent Richardson 39 Yd Run (Jeremy Shelley Kick) | 3 | 21 |
![]() | TD | 11:48 | Julio Jones 29 Yd Pass From A.J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley Kick) | 3 | 28 |
![]() | FG | 00:00 | Cade Foster 41 Yd | 3 | 31 |
| THIRD QUARTER | SJSU | ALA | |||
![]() | TD | 10:31 | Eddie Lacy 37 Yd Run (Cade Foster Kick) | 3 | 38 |
![]() | FG | 04:38 | Cade Foster 24 Yd | 3 | 41 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | SJSU | ALA | |||
![]() | TD | 14:04 | Eddie Lacy 10 Yd Run (Cade Foster Kick) | 3 | 48 |




