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LSU Tigers vs Alabama Crimson Tide — November 8, 2025

9–20

About This Game

Alabama's defense delivered a masterclass at Bryant-Denny Stadium, systematically shutting down LSU's offense and keeping the Tigers out of the end zone for the first time since the 2012 national championship game. The Crimson Tide's elite defensive unit allowed just 13 first downs and 232 total yards, setting the tone from the opening drive. LSU's opening march stalled immediately—a field goal was as good as it would get.

The game's momentum shifted decisively in the second quarter. Ty Simpson and Alabama's offense struck with surgical precision: Daniel Hill punched in a four-yard touchdown run, then Simpson connected with Ryan Williams on a 13-yard scoring pass just minutes apart. The 17-3 lead was insurmountable. Despite Simpson's respectable 21-of-35, 277-yard performance, he couldn't find the downfield openings that might have put the contest away entirely.

LSU's Garrett Nussmeier managed an efficient 18-of-21 completion rate but found little to no rhythm as Alabama's defensive wall refused to crack. By the third quarter, Nussmeier was benched—a damning statement on the Tigers' offensive struggles. LSU answered only with field goals the rest of the way. With this dominant performance, Alabama extended its FBS-leading home winning streak to 17 games and remained squarely in College Football Playoff contention. Every drive of this defensive masterpiece is now available as a Gameprint, custom wall art that captures the game's momentum in stunning visual detail.

Game highlights: - Alabama's elite defense holds LSU scoreless for first time since 2012 national championship game - Two early second-quarter TDs (Daniel Hill run, Ty Simpson to Ryan Williams pass) build 17-3 lead - Garrett Nussmeier benched in third quarter as LSU offense stalls repeatedly - Alabama extends FBS-leading home winning streak to 17 games

Frequently Asked Questions

What data is used to create a Gameprint?

Every Gameprint is generated from official play-by-play data. Each possession, shot, turnover, and scoring run is mapped into the design — so what you see on the print is the real game.

What sizes are available?

Gameprints come in three sizes: Small (12×16″), Medium (18×24″), and Large (24×32″). All sizes are printed on premium paper with archival inks.

How long does shipping take?

Orders are printed and shipped within 3–5 business days. US shipping is included. International shipping is available at checkout.

Can I customize the colors?

Yes! You can choose from team color presets or pick any custom colors using the color picker in the builder. Make it match your room, your team, or your style.

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