Alabama’s national title credentials got their first test. The Tide settled on A.J. McCarron as quarterback (for now), but put Penn State’s entire depth chart at the position in doubt.
Alabama Vs. Penn State Halftime Score: Crimson Tide Takes Comfortable Lead To Break
At the moment, Beaver Stadium is unhappy valley. Alabama has come in and, after an early Penn State field goal, run up a 17-3 halftime lead.
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Read Article >Alabama Vs. Penn State Score: Crimson Tide Lead After Touchdown Drive
Alabama didn’t score on its first drive, and didn’t take the first lead against Penn State in their clash with the Nittany Lions in Happy Valley. But Nick Saban’s team still leads.
The Crimson Tide went three and out to begin their trip to State College, then answered Penn State’s early field goal with an 11-play, 69-yard drive that was capped by a five-yard pass from A.J. McCarron to Michael Williams. Jeremy Shelley’s extra point made it 7-3 in Alabama’s favor.
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