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No.1 LSU Finally tamed by No.2 Alabama Crimson Tide

The Alabama Crimson Tide shut down powerful LSU 21-0 as they out played the Tigers on both side of the ball to win the BCS National Title game. Nothing went well for the LSU Tigers.

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The Alabama Crimson Tide shut down powerful LSU 21-0 as they out played the Tigers on both sides of the ball to win the BCS National Title game.

Nothing went well for the LSU Tigers.

The Alabama Crimson Tide jumped on them from the first play of the game.

The Crimson Tide went on to win their third BCS championship Title.

They held the Tigers to less than 100 yards of offense and denied the tigers getting past the 50 yard line until the 4th quarter.

Alabama’s quarterback AJ McCarron won the offensive’s MVP of the game and gave gratitude towards his offensive line that allows him to do well. AJ said that the team wanted to win the championship for the best fans in the world.

The Defensive’s MVP award went to Alabama’s Courtney Upshaw.

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He dominated the defensive line of scrimmage which never allowed LSU to get started offensively.

The game was magnified as one of the best performances by a team ever seen in a national championship game.

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Keith Covin is a computer scientist and college professor turned social entrepreneur. Keith founded Unheard Voices in 2004 as he felt there was a need for Black and minority voices in his community to be heard. He is an alumnus of Rutgers University and Farleigh Dickinson, where he holds a Bachelors in English & African Studies and Master of Science in Computer Science. Due to his dedication to getting the voiceless heard, Mr. Covin has been recognized by the NAACP as an Unsung Hero, the State of New Jersey and Neptune Township, and received the 2019 Man of Distinction Award for his contributions to the community.

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