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it would be demoralizing and i think they were just running a quarterback draw to kick a field goal. that's all they wanted. >> verne: bradley bozeman. >> gary: they were trying to get 5-8 yards, kick a 50-51-yard field goal, and they get a first down and they might be able to put this football game away. >> verne: a 23-yard gain for hurts. 18 carries now near 101 yards. >> gary: this is where leadership for l.s.u. has to step up. that's the most demoralizing plaist game so far. >> verne: bo scarbrough the running back on first down and 10. they feed scarbrough. he cuts it upfield and bangs his way to the 10 yard line. lester cotton, starting right guard led the way. number 66. >> gary: there was no finessing. he went to the left. he planted his left foot and he ran straight ahead and bulldozed.
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>> verne: lester cotton from tuscaloosa. >> gary: this drive has eaten six minutes off the clock. reminiscent of last year's final drive by alabama when they took the final 9:18 of the game. >> verne: dave aranda. defensive coordinator. first year. corner blitz. >> gary: boy, oh, boy. he's a warrior, he's the leader. when you go to practice, he's the one yelling at his teammates. egging them on. he's in the box. he's in that troy polamalu spot. half linebacker. half strong safety. smartest guy on the defense. calls all the defensive plays. >> verne: third down and four at the 11. a reminder that l.s.u. had to use two of its three time outs
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earlier. third and four. 5:35 to go. harris is running -- oh, dear. >> referee: number 74, five-yard penalty. still third down. >> gary: cam robinson was sure he was right [laughing] -- he turned around and yelled. he yelled at somebody and said "somebody said something." watch him. he's not just jumping, he's ready to block. i think he might have said that it was the l.s.u. sound that drew him offside. >> verne: ridley far left. gehrig dieter. also two wide to the right side. harris. designed run. drives himself down to the five. perhaps even more.
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jalen hurts not harris. >> gary: l.s.u. was misaligned. they didn't know what they were doing in the back seven. they were looking at each other and they did not have that edge rusher that they had previously. no one to the left side of the formation. watch how much open field there is. watch the safeties. looking right. doesn't know what to do. that's exactly where alabama attacked. >> verne: first down, goal. 4:40 to go. >> verne: damien harris. kendall beckwith, with the stop. >> gary: cotton, number 66, comes inside running toward the true freshman. williams, number 73 who just slammed down and got his block,
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and look how alabama is seeing that clock -- remember, bama was willing to kick a field goal. they ran a quarterback draw to say "give me five." they made third and 15 and third and nine on this drive both by running the quarterback. >> verne: hurts with 19 carries. 112 yards. alabama takes a time out. >> gary: i don't think it's the worst thing. under four minutes to go. alabama knows how big a touchdown would be here. >> verne: jalen hurts. all they were trying to do was position it.
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>> verne: after the time out -- excuse me, gary. >> gary: as we talked in the open, he didn't just have to beat this l.s.u. defense, he had to beat death valley and he has not blinked. it hasn't been pretty but he has not blinked. >> verne: a glimpse of tre'davious white just outside the one yard line on second down. >> gary: jalen hurts has eight rush attempts for 68 yards in this quarter. >> verne: handoff. right side. kendall beckwith and jamal adams. the stop of bo scarbrough. >> gary: i remember a couple years back, blake sims running a naked bootleg faking it to the tailback and keeping it and bootlegging around the left end.
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it does look like l.s.u. is trying to sell out on the ballcarrier. >> verne: this is the 14th play of the drive. >> gary: motion again against alabama. >> verne: yeah. >> referee: before the snap, false start. offense, number 71. five-yard penalty. still third down. >> verne: ross piersbacher, the left guard. >> gary: they came out of the huddle late again. i didn't see that. >> verne: i didn't either. >> gary: i didn't see anything there. maybe i missed it. the umpire makes the call. that's who made the call. >> verne: the last touchdown drive lasted nine minutes and 21 seconds. this one 9:29. third and goal.
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>> gary: they got the edge covered this time. >> verne: hurts. under pressure. four down. damien harris objection not hang on. lewis neal, number 92, with the pressure. >> gary: how about that l.s.u. defense. they hung in there. they got the penalty call to move it back. but they hung on and they've got a chance. we've already seen them miss one. >> verne: cooper bateman is the holder. adam griffith, 25 yards away. cole mazza will snap it back. got it. 10-0.
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>> verne: 2:41 to go in the game. 10-0 now after the field goal. alabama's crimson tide. coming up, the napa play of the game. obvious he presented by napa auto parts. 10-0. that was the longest scoring drive -- it ties the longest scoring drive of the season. >> gary: coming into the game, l.s.u. had only given up eight touchdowns in seven games. they don't give up much. they've given up one in this game. >> verne: here is the kick. taken at the five by -- he's loose down the sidelines. danny etling getting his first start in this bitter rivalry, and he has been under pressure
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all night long. >> gary: started early and never let up. you have to admire the way he's hanging in there but he's taken a bunch of hits. i you thought they might try to put somebody in there to get a spark in the game, brandon harris, because of the number of shots etling has taken in this game. >> verne: danny etling from terre haute, indiana. he told us a fascinating story yesterday. he was on a recruiting trip to wisconsin as a junior in high school when he was listening on the radio to the 2011 game, the famous 9-6 finish. when it went to overtime he asked his mom and dad if they could pull in to a fast-food place with a television set. they did.
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he watched the finish of that overtime game, and that was when drew alleman -- i have been working on that -- he hit his field goal 25 yards out and l.s.u. won, and that was the last time they won in this series. c.j. chark with that catch. marlon humphrey with the tackle. >> gary: great alabama defense forces the ball to the shortest receiver. no yards after catch -- except for the tight end delay on first down, i have not seen one l.s.u. receiver catch a ball and run for any yards. >> verne: beginning this possession l.s.u. had had 23 total yards in this half. one first down. >> gary: yeah. >> verne: incomplete.
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intended for deshawn smith. high hopes tonight leonard fournette would have a breakout game. he had one two weeks ago off the injury. this is only his fifth game. tonight, no. 2.1 average. >> gary: alabama in the second half. their offense finally found it. 196 yards of offense in the second half. l.s.u., as verne just told you, 25. >> verne: fourth down, eight. incomplete. ball goes over on downs. >> gary: with a nice play by ronnie harrison that time. man-to-man coverage. stayed with it. didn't interfere, and got his right hand on it. watch him. 15 chd matched up on the tight end. he knows it's going to go to the outside. turns around and bats the ball away.
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what a wonderful play. i don't know if he touched it, to tell you the truth as i look at it one more time and looking at the reaction right there, i don't think he did. a good throw by etling and a dropped pass. good coverage but just not quite handles -- deshaun smith could have made that catch. he did not come up with it. >> gary: only one time out left for l.s.u. they had to use two. we began -- >> verne: we began this evening game telecast talking about the alabama listen to this one. l.s.u. in the game so far has six first downs. and eight punts.
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rest of this game, it does look, as auburn heads to georgia next week that if auburn wins a couple more games, it's going right down to the iron bowl, doesn't it? >> verne: auburn won today. this afternoon. they're now 7-2. they have won six in a row. 300 or more rushing yards. in four of nine. >> gary: shawn white who did not practice all week came off the bench and led them. one more tiger cage match to go. >> verne: alabama's 19th shutout under nick saban. >> gary: i think ed orgeron can be proud of his fastball team tonight and the job they've done. l.s.u. does not have the offense especially against this alabama elite defense to match up. >> verne: it is our pleasure to
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announce that at 3:30 eastern time we will be in athens for auburn and georgia. 3:30 eastern. 30 seconds to go. alabama has now won 21 in a row. last loss at home to ole miss a year ago september. they have defeated l.s.u. for the sixth consecutive time. nick saban, ed orgeron and it's time now for the napa play of the game. only one touchdown in this one. here it was. jalen hurts. >> gary: sprint-out to the right, turns it up, one l.s.u.
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defender had a chance but he outran him. >> verne: always a pleasure to listen to the voice of eli gold of alabama. >> stepping up. has running room, turns it upfield. he's to the 10. he's to the five. he's in. touchdown, alabama, jalen hurts. >> verne: that was eli gold. nick saban is with allie laforce. >> allie: coach, it's never easy in death valley in a game that was difficult for both teams to score. what gave your team the edge? >> i think we made more plays in the second half, we squandered opportunities inside the one yard line that we didn't score on but our guys kept fighting and i'm proud of our team. this is a tough place to play, they've got a really good team and they're playing well but our guys persevered and i'm proud of them. >> allie: your offense held scoreless for three quarters. you challenged jalen hurts. how proud are you of the freshman in this environment?
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>> he did a great job and made plays but i'm proud of our defense who shut them out all day, if we didn't score for three quarters, they didn't score for four. >> allie: you have mississippi state who beat texas a&m today. then the iron bowl. tough games coming up in the two weeks ahead. what does this team need to improve on even with the success they have had? >> this is like the playoffs. we've got to improve every week. we've got to get better. there are obviously a lot of things that we can do better as a team and that's something we certainly want to work on. >> allie: thank you, coach. congratulations. >> thank you. >> allie: minkah, the defense dominant game in and game out. how did this defense overcome it and shut out l.s.u.? >> we had to stay disciplined and trying to stay focused and make plays. >> allie: congratulations, enjoy with your teammates. >> thank you. >> allie: verne. >> verne: allie, thank you. 10-0 the fievenlt 21 wins in a
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row, jalen hurts. 20 for 114 rushing. two really big plays. >> gary: our play of the game where he scored a touchdown. and then the third and 15 quarterback draw where he went one way and made the first down the other way. in this game, the mark made by the freshman was with his legs. >> verne: so alabama-mississippi state next week. the final here 10-0. jalen hurts. what a day. 10 of 19 throwing it for a most 107 but boy, was he excellent on the ground. 20 carries, 114 yards, and the only touchdown of the game. >> verne: final 10-0. for gary danielson and allie laforce, i'm verne lundquist saying so long from baton rouge. 10-0.
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>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". dramatic moments as donald trump is returned off the stage during a campaign rally in nevada. this after a disturbance errupted in the crowd. also, tonight, hillary clinton returns to philadelphia, the final push for the presidency is on. but first, campaign computers stolen, thieves break into cars, in northern liberties, among the stolen items, laptops, belong to go clinton campaign workers, computers that macon tape crucial information. good evening, i'm natasha brown, thanks for joining us, developing at this hour, new details in this investigation. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff live in the cbs-3 sat center with the latest. >> this just came in moment ago, police say that a 27 year old male is now in custody and
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three compute verse been recovered. police fame size that the suspect had no idea who they belonged to. >> friday around 9:30 police were called to the 100 block of brown street, in the northern liberties section of the city for a vehicle break-in. here, almost everyone has their own smash and grab story. >> if you leave anything in your car, that anyone can see, it is like they hit the jackpot. >> three laptops found in a locked car sure seems like thieves jackpot, but that's before knowing who they belonged to. in a statement a spokesperson for hillary clinton's presidential campaign said this. >> three advance staffers had personal belongings, including back packs, and computers stole friend their vehicles. according to the philadelphia police commissioner, this appears to be routine theft. and local law enforcement is handling the matter. we have confidence they'll resolve it. police say that four staffers were dining in a nearby restaurant when the rear passengers window of their buick enclave was smashed
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open. among other things, taken, three laptops that may have contained scheduling information for clinic job three laptops stolen, so kind after big deal. later we find out it was clinton staffer, so wow, we finley get attention on our block. >> this vehicle with a driver who did not want to be shown was park few cars away from the clinton staffers, and was hit around the same time. >> they weren't able to find your laptop? >> no, but they took everything else. >> locals hope this exposure lead to increase in police presence in their neighborhood, once again, all three of those laptops have been recovered. live in sat center, alexandria hoff, cb. three, "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much. also, now, to the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump are sprinting toward the election day finish line. the final weekend of campaign g included dramatic moments for donald trump during a rally tonight in nevada. >> secret service agents returned trump off the stage
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in reno nevada saturday night. >> young man was quickly taken into custody and escorted out of the convention center. >> nobody said it was going to be easy for us. but we will never be stopped. >> trump returned to the stage and thanked his secret service and his supporters who helped bring the sun expect down. >> were you amazing, thank you, fellows. i saw what you were doing. that's a tough group of people right here. thank you. >> those passionate supporters are part of the reason trump says he's going to win the white house. >> ♪ >> katy perry headlined get out the vote concert here in philadelphia. clinton says the race is about the future. >> to make sure that america lives up to its promise to everyone of our people. specially everyone of our children. >> but in a sign that the race might be tightening more than they expected, president obama has added a campaign stop in michigan monday, to help get young voters to the polls.
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people are meeting up with the democratic nominee for a final rally on monday night at independence hall in philadelphia. >> vice president joe biden meantime campaigned for hillary clinton in bucks county today. the vice president and his wife jill were both stomping in bristol. biden urged those in the crowd to vote for hillary, and he also slammed her opponent. >> donald trump says he rooted for the housing crisis because he said that his good business. that's what he said. i'm not making this up. >> at the end of his speech, the vice president left the stage and shook hands with supporters in the crowd. also in bristol today, democrat katie mcginty who is challenging republican pat toomey for the u.s. senate seat right here in pennsylvania, mcginty appeared with the biden's this afternoon, seek to go supporters at the rally. she called on voters to get out to the polls and she expressed the importance of this year's race. >> we know that we have to win. we have to.
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that's right. lose something not an option. but our mission is urgent. it is urgent. >> well, some of the urgent issues mcginty spoke of equal for women, improving education and gun control just to name a few issues. senator pat toomey also on the campaign today, stopped at rally in montgomery county. toomey spoke with reporters in blue bell on this last weekend before the evening election. the senator urged voters to help him get the country moving in the right direction. >> i'm here to tell you that it is completely and absolutely unacceptable to think for one moment that we're not going to turn over to the next generation and even greater country than the one we grew up in. >> toomey was joined by republican senator tom cotton from arkansas, who campaign was in here today. of course stay with "eyewitness news", for the final push of campaign 2016. we're with you on the air and on line at
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