'Bama reclaims state with easy win over Auburn

By The Associated Press

Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:22 PM EST

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Already No. 1 in the nation, Alabama emphatically reclaimed the top spot in the state.
Glen Coffee rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown and Nick Saban's Crimson Tide snapped a six-year Iron Bowl losing streak with a 36-0 win over bitter rival Auburn on Saturday, the biggest margin in the series in 46 years.

The dominant win set the stage for Alabama (12-0, 8-0 Southeastern Conference) to face No. 2 Florida in the league championship game with a berth in the BCS national title game on the line.

Of more immediate concern for Tide fans, the state belongs to them again. And there was little question of that by the middle of the third quarter when a 10-0 game turned ugly - or beautiful, depending on the perspective.

The loss left Auburn (5-7, 2-6) shut out of a bowl game for the first time in nine years and cast another shadow on the decade-long tenure of coach Tommy Tuberville. Auburn, which had been 7-2 under Tuberville in the rivalry, has lost six of the last seven games after starting the season ranked in the top 10.

The Tide scored three touchdowns in the third quarter to let the fans start the celebration early and complete its first perfect regular season since 1994.

Auburn had been 6-0 in Tuscaloosa and allowed only 35 points in those games. Yet another streak crushed into oblivion with the one-sided performance. It was the most lopsided Iron bowl since Bear Bryant's 1962 group won 38-0.

The game was also 'Bama's first Iron Bowl shutout since a 17-0 win during the 1992 national championship season. None of the Tigers' six straight wins had been decided by more than 10 points and the collective margin was 47 points.

It was the kind of result the Tide was looking for upon hiring Saban two years ago: Somebody to wrest control of the state from Auburn and put the Tide back in the national title hunt.

Mark Ingram rushed for 64 yards and two touchdowns for the Tide. John Parker Wilson was 8-of-16 for 134 yards and a touchdown in his final home game. He drew a standing ovation when trotting off the field midway through the fourth quarter for backup Greg McElroy.

The stands at Bryant-Denny Stadium remained mostly full for a while after the game, with fans finally able to savor a state title again.

A number of players came back to celebrate with them, heading across the field to the student section.

For Auburn, it was a dreary end to a dreary season.

Kodi Burns faced frequent pressure and completed just 9 of 23 passes for 113 yards in his first Alabama game.

The Tigers were outgained 412-170 in total yards and lost three fumbles as their offensive struggles continued and even the normally tough defense was pushed around.

They had allowed just four rushing touchdowns in their first 11 games, but were manhandled for 234 yards and three scores on the ground this time.

The Tide turned a 10-point game into a blowout with a series of big plays and Auburn gaffes in the third quarter.

Rolando McClain recovered Brad Lester's fumble, then Wilson rolled right and hit Nikita Stover for a 39-yard touchdown on the next play two minutes into the second half.

Burns then fumbled a snap and Terrence Cody fell on it to set up another score. Wilson converted third-down plays with passes of 27 and 15 yards.

Then, Cody, Alabama's 365-pound nose guard, came in and helped pave the way for Ingram's 1-yard touchdown plunge to make it 22-0 midway through the third quarter.

Tide 36

Tigers 0

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