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Monday
Jan092012

Championship Kicks

The only scoring in the first matchup between LSU and Alabama came via the legs of the field goal kickers. Drew Alleman has been much more reliable than Alabama’s duo of Jeremy Shelley and Cade Foster this season, but it isn’t like Alleman has a big leg. Neither team made a single field goal this year on an attempt of 47 yards or more. The four missed attempts by Alabama on November 5th represent four of the eight longest attempts of the Crimson Tide’s entire season. On kicks attempted from 30 yards or less, Shelley/Foster were 10/10 on the year. Alleman was 9/10, three for three on attempts in the first LSU-Alabama game.

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