Alabama University Dominated Texas: Bama Won it All
The BCS championship game of 2010 just missed. Could've, nearly, almost, but ultimately wasn't. Vince Young, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush can rest easy; their championship classic the last time the Rose Bowl hosted the BCS championship game, in 2006, is safe. This one summoned bits of drama but certainly wasn't what you'd call compelling theater.
There is no doubt that Mark Ingram dominated Texas.
That hit ultimately defined Alabama’s 37-21 Bowl Championship Series title game victory before 94,906 at the Rose Bowl, as McCoy never returned. Texas buried themselves in a 24-6 halftime deficit behind the backup quarterback Garrett Gilbert, made a furious comeback to 24-21 and had a chance to drive down the field and win with just over three minutes remaining. But two late turnovers by Garrett led to easy Alabama touchdowns and made the final score more lopsided than the game.
There is no doubt that Mark Ingram dominated Texas.
That hit ultimately defined Alabama’s 37-21 Bowl Championship Series title game victory before 94,906 at the Rose Bowl, as McCoy never returned. Texas buried themselves in a 24-6 halftime deficit behind the backup quarterback Garrett Gilbert, made a furious comeback to 24-21 and had a chance to drive down the field and win with just over three minutes remaining. But two late turnovers by Garrett led to easy Alabama touchdowns and made the final score more lopsided than the game.
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