TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)—Mount Cody kept No. 1 Alabama perfect with a pair of super-sized plays.
Terrence Cody, the Crimson Tide’s 350-pound nose guard, blocked a 44-yard field-goal attempt on the final play—his second block of the fourth quarter— and ‘Bama escaped with a 12-10 victory over rival Tennessee on Saturday.
He muscled the Tide to another win, with pure brute force.
“I didn’t really get off the ground,” Cody said. “I just reached my arm up. That’s how I got it. I knocked (the blocker) back. He was on his back.”
Alabama (8-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference) was about to have its bid for perfection knocked down, too.
Then Cody broke through the line on the last play and practically ran into Daniel Lincoln’s low kick. Relieved Alabama fans chanted “Cody!” as the All-American ambled toward the locker room.
Leigh Tiffin booted four field goals—including a 50-yarder and a 49-yarder — to provide all Alabama’s points and the Tide survived Mark Ingram’s first college fumble and some problems for the nation’s top defense. The last few minutes were all about survival—much like in then-No. 1 Florida’s squeaker over Arkansas last week
“You talk about how fragile a season is,” Tide coach Nick Saban said. “You’re controlling a game, even though you may say it’s winning ugly. We’re still ahead 12-3 and totally controlling the game with 3 minutes, 29 seconds and the ball. That’s how fragile a season can be. You make one mistake and you have to go overcome it. I hope that there’s a lot of lessons our team can learn from this.”
His team gets some time to absorb them with an open date before No. 9 LSU visits.
Tennessee (3-4, 1-3) kept alive its hopes for coach Lane Kiffin’s first huge victory with Eric Berry’s fumble recovery and Jonathan Crompton’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Jones with 1:19 left. Then Tennessee’s Denarius Moore recovered the onside kick at the Vols’ 41 with no time outs remaining.
Crompton hit Jones on a 14-yarder before Tennessee was pushed back by a false start. On second down, the much-maligned Crompton hit Luke Stocker for a 23-yard gain to get the Vols into position for the potential game-winning kick.
But Cody and the Tide made a big push, and Alabama, second in the BCS standings, still controls its destiny in the national title race.
“It’s a difficult loss to deal with,” Kiffin said. “You come into a hostile environment and play the No. 1 team in the country, as I said before by far the No. 1 team in the country and the best-coached team around. You come in here and outgain them by (nearly) 100 yards and miss three field goals.
“I don’t believe in moral victories, we should have won that game.”
He said Lincoln hasn’t regained his leg strength since a quadriceps injury.
“He can’t kick the ball up high,” Kiffin said. “If you kick the ball up high it’s never going to get there, so we can’t allow the penetration up front.”
Tiffin’s 49-yarder with 6:31 left had barely cleared the uprights for the 12-3 lead and, it turns out, the decisive points. That came after Cody batted Lincoln’s 43-yard field goal attempt with his left hand.
“Neither was an exceptionally good kick, but they both went through and that’s what counts,” Tiffin said. “I don’t know if I watched either one of them go through.”
Tennessee would get new life when Ingram lost the first fumble of his career in 322 touches, giving the Vols the ball back at the Bama 43. All-American safety Eric Berry jarred the ball loose as Ingram was going down, and then recovered it.
Crompton overcame a sack on the first play and completed 4-of-4 passes for 42 yards and the TD to make it 12-10. Alabama had nearly made it three games in a row without allowing a touchdown.
The Volunteers now have tested two No. 1 teams. They lost 23-13 to then-No. 1 Florida earlier and Kiffin’s team came even closer this time.
Tennessee was unranked the last time it beat a No. 1, topping Auburn 38-20 in 1985.
“On the sideline, we just knew we were going to win in those last 4
seconds,” Stocker said. “I don Alabama was held without an offensive touchdown for the first time since the
Mississippi State game in 2007. The Vols outgained Alabama 341-256 and Crompton outplayed the Tide’s Greg
McElroy. He was 21 of 36 passing for 265 yards with an early interception. McElroy’s 18 of 29 produced only 120 yards. Ingram, who emerged as a Heisman
Trophy contender the past two weeks gained 99 yards on 18 carries and surpassed
1,000 yards on the season. After Cody’s first block, McElroy passed for a first down and ran for
another to move the Tide in position for Tiffin’s field goal that made it a
two-score game. After a roughing the punter on Tennessee, Alabama was in position to milk
the clock and secure the victory. But the normally sure-handed Ingram gave the
Vols another shot. Tennessee got close, but Mount Cody was ultimately too big to kick over.Head to Head - Week 8

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you are the joke, not the sec! i guess you are too challenged to read, but the sec has 3 top 10 teams while the pacifier-10 has 1. who cares about the rest as they won't be a part of the national championship!!!
the nation championship will be the sec against what's left of the rest of the nation. look at a decade when we have only 1 bcs national championship from the pacifier-10! no wonder you have nothing else to talk about but the sec. sec people aren't interested in posting comments on pacifier-10 sites...
while the pacifier-10 ends their season begging for a bowl game, the top 2 sec teams will add another championship game to their schedules which is usually between 2 top 5 teams to determine the sec champion.
the pacifier-10 hasn't produced a game between 2 top 5 pacifier-10 teams this whole year, while teams like lsu will have done it 2 or 3 times!!!
go find your pacifier...this year you have at least 9 out of 10!!!
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Tenn. played a great game,as usual, but shake Cody's hand like a man and say, "Wait until next year."
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For some reason the national media hasn’t caught on that Cody removing his helmet in that circumstance was not a penalty. The SEC even said so in a statement issued before Kiffin’s comments Sunday: “The foul for taking helmet off is a live ball foul treated as a dead-ball foul. That is, if it happens on a play where time does not expire then the penalty is enforced on the following play. However, since the clock ran out on that play, then there is no next play so there is no penalty to mark off.”
CBS announcer Gary Danielson went on a regional radio show to admit that he didn’t know the rule correctly and apologized. Unfortunately, he was the only one.
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How is 7th grade history going for you. You were failing last time you checked in and it appears you are still failing. Get a tudor dude.
Listen little ricky z, just because Rick Sr. and Zelda his sister are your parents, you don't have to keep calling people inbreds. It may make you feel better ,but it is quite insulting for the rest of the folks.
I know you wish Iowa was getting more love but it ain't gonna happen. You play too soft a schedule. Go back to class now and study hard because we don't want you to repeat the 7th grade again. Even in the corn fields up there ,it is frowned upon.
Roll Tide...............................................just one at a time
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I'm sure the Vol's would have wanted to kick again and again..Still the outcome would have been the same,
'Cause tenn. kicker had done "choked"
I mean seriously, The last kick hit Cody in the gut !!!!
Choked!!!!!!
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In response to another inbred:
You split up the Big 8 and Big 12, and I'm sure you didn't include all of the current ACC teams.
Also, dumbass, the Pac-10 and the Big 10 played each other in the same bowl game every year for years. During a lot of that time, the Big 10 rule was to play only in that game.
Use all of the history, Southern inbred. All of it. I realize Southerners hate history because it makes them look stupid. But don't just throw up some numbers and claim victory. You sound like a governor barring the doors of a college when you do that.
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Roll Tide ..................................................just one at a time
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On to football, you are right about #1 - any of the top 3 could make a case to be #1 and at this point in the season is really means nothing.
My take on BAMA is they have not played their best football yet. The defense has saved their rears. BUT! always remember the mark of a champion is the ability to win a close game when you are not playing well. USC has not figured that out in the last 6 seasons ,as an example. If all the stars line up and my wish happens BAMA will beat FL in ATL and play Texas for the National Championship. A lot of good things have to happen for that to take place, so as I always say.............................
Roll Tide.......................................just one at a time
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Yes. As the announcer said; blown call. Automatic call as a matter of fact. Be that as it may blown calls happen all the time, part of the game. What is really hilarious is alabama reveling in their victory. Was that really a # 1 team against a pitiful tn team. Geez! And this cody guy can't quit talking about how great he is. No wonder he took his helmet off. He is all about him. He didn't block anything. If he hadn't been there it would have wen right in the tn lineman's rear end. It was too very low, very bad kicks. With that showing texas needs to be #1 with florida then alabama.
It does not matter who is number 1,2 or 3 at this point in time!
The call was not a missed call.
Alabama did look like crap in this game but the call was not missed. Listen to Gary Danielson on the Paul Finebaum show Monday evening and he admitted he was mistaken about the rules themselves when he made that statement. One thing that I am disturbed about is that Kifin does not know the rules either.
Either call would have been a dead ball penality and since Alabama recovered the ball it would not have been a defensive foul. Where Tennessee screwed up was by not even trying to recover the ball.
http://www.finebaum.com/
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