TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - Alabama coach Dennis Franchione urged his defense to play better in the second half. Then he quietly gave a more important pep talk. <br>
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``I went over to the offense and said, `You need to think you're going to have to score every down, because it looks like it's going to be that kind of game,''' Franchione said following his team's 28-14 win over Mississippi State on Saturday. <br>
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Tyler Watts threw for 223 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, but it was the defense that bailed the 11th-ranked Crimson Tide - twice. <br>
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Watts hooked up with Triandos Luke for two touchdowns, including a 36-yarder on fourth-and-11 to give the Crimson Tide (8-2, 5-1 SEC) the final margin with 4:02 left in the third quarter. <br>
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The nation's No. 2 defense took over from there, and the unit gave up just 70 yards and five first downs after halftime. <br>
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``In the second half, we took control of the game,'' Tide defensive end Antwan Odom said. ``We dominated like we are supposed to.'' <br>
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The Bulldogs (3-6, 0-5), who were three-touchdown underdogs, twice couldn't cash in on big special-teams plays in the fourth quarter. First, Kevin Dockery blocked Lane Bearden's punt, giving Mississippi State the ball at the Alabama 26. Kindal Moorehead stopped Fred Reid short on a fourth-down run. <br>
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The Tide went three-and-out again, but Bearden - who has played four straight games with a torn knee ligament in his kicking leg - had to reach for a high snap. His pass was short of the first down. <br>
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The Bulldogs couldn't move the ball on four straight plays from the Alabama 15, stuffed again by the Tide. Kevin Fant's fourth-down pass fell short of Ray Bivines. <br>
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``Our defense continues to do that, week in and week out,'' Franchione said. ``Offensively, we got one score on the board and kind of did what we needed to do. <br>
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``It wasn't a bad day.'' <br>
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Bearden had been able to kick without trouble until that high snap, but he didn't appear to get hurt any further on the play and punted again. <br>
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The Tide, which outgained Mississippi State 409-246, again turned it over to the defense after failing to move the ball. <br>
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The Bulldogs got the ball back with 3:07 left and no timeouts. Charles Jones intercepted backup quarterback Kyle York's pass to end their already-dim hopes of a comeback. <br>
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Kevin Fant was 19-of-33 passing for 127 yards with a touchdown and an interception, but he couldn't get the ball downfield. <br>
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Watts went 16-of-22 against the nation's fifth-ranked pass defense, leading three scoring drives of 80-plus yards. He was 5-of-5 for 63 yards on the Tide's final scoring drive, throwing a perfect pass over Luke's right shoulder along the sideline. <br>
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Watts also hit Luke on a 15-yarder and Ray Hudson on a 32-yarder to cap the Tide's first two drives. <br>
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Santonio Beard ran for 68 yards, and Shaud Williams scored on a 4-yard run for Alabama, which has won four straight league games by a combined score of 134-43. <br>
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Both teams scored on their first three possessions of the game. The difference was that Alabama got three touchdowns, and Mississippi State twice had to settle for field goals. <br>
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``The good thing is the players played hard and never gave up and that is probably the most productive thing'' the Bulldogs did, coach Jackie Sherrill said. <br>
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Mississippi State got a 2-yard touchdown pass from Fant to Bivines, and two field goals from Brent Smith against the nation's second-ranked defense. The Bulldogs converted a 2-pointer after the TD. <br>
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Alabama had 12 penalties for 121 yards including one unsportsmanlike conduct flag against Franchione in the first half but didn't commit a turnover. <br>
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``This was a lot closer football game than a lot of people thought,'' Watts said. ``I was just trying not to make the mistakes that will get us beat. We try to take advantage of what the defense gives us.''