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No. 5 Alabama 35, Utah St. 3

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Posted 6:51PM on Saturday 29th October 2005 ( 19 years ago )
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Brodie Croyle threw three touchdown passes and DJ Hall set an Alabama receiving record to keep the fifth-ranked Crimson Tide undefeated with a 35-3 win over Utah State on Saturday.<br> <br> The Crimson Tide improved to 8-0 for the first time since 1994 and finished its nonconference season with an easy win that allowed the starters to rest in the fourth quarter after two straight dramatic, last-minute league wins.<br> <br> Fifth in the latest Bowl Championship Series standings, the Tide starts its stretch run in the Southeastern Conference next week against Mississippi State, hoping it will lead to a berth in the SEC title game and maybe a spot in the Rose Bowl after that.<br> <br> Alabama grabbed control barely five minutes into the game as Croyle threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Ezekial Knight on the first possession and followed with a 1-yard scoring pass to Le&#39;Ron McClain the next time the Tide had the ball.<br> <br> The teams then swapped possessions, with six punts between them, until Hall caught a 13-yard TD pass from Croyle shortly before halftime.<br> <br> On the bench after three quarters, Croyle completed 22 of 31 passes for 279 yards without an interception. Substitute John Parker Wilson threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Glen Coffee.<br> <br> Hall finished with 11 catches for 157 yards, becoming the first Alabama receiver to have back-to-back games with at least 10 receptions. Hall caught 10 balls for 139 yards last week.<br> <br> Kenneth Darby, who scored on a 38-yard run, led Alabama&#39;s ground game with 149 yards on 15 rushes. Utah State (2-5) had 150 yards rushing, led by Ryan Bohm with 95.<br> <br> Utah State&#39;s lone score came on a 24-yard field goal by Justin Hamblin on the Aggies&#39; opening drive after halftime, the first points Alabama has given up in the third quarter all season.<br> <br> Both teams also missed field goal attempts: Hamblin from 41 and 43 yards and Alabama&#39;s Jamie Christensen who beat Mississippi and Tennessee with clutch kicks the two previous weeks from 37 yards.<br> <br> Utah State dropped to 1-9 against SEC teams, with the sole victory coming against Kentucky in 1970. The Aggies, who play in the Western Athletic Conference, scored a $500,000 payday for making the nearly 1,900-mile trip to Alabama.<br> <br> One of the biggest cheers went up before kickoff, when injured &#39;Bama receiver Tyrone Prothro emerged from the locker room in a wheelchair four weeks after suffering a gruesome leg fracture in the Florida win.<br> <br> Prothro, who underwent surgery after breaking both bones in his lower left leg, developed an infection in the hospital and was released only last week.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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