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In a star-studded, powerhouse matchup of unbeaten teams, the top-ranked Crimson Tide and No. 2 Longhorns meet for the BCS championship at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 7.
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While fellow undefeated teams TCU,
The powerful Longhorns, though, face a daunting task against
"Everyone had to buy into not to be denied in this game," Saban said after the victory that put
No Tide player has been better than Ingram, who rushed for a school-record 1,542 yards and 15 touchdowns. The sophomore ran for 113 yards and three scores against
"This is a great, special moment for me but at the same time you’ve got to move forward," Ingram said at the trophy presentation. "We still have a national championship game to play in."
Ingram is hoping to lead
While the Tide try to pound
The senior, who returned to school this year with hopes of winning a national championship, threw for 3,512 yards and 27 touchdowns while completing 70.5 percent of his passes. The Maxwell Award winner as the nation’s best all-around player, who also won the Walter Camp player of the year award, McCoy directs a passing attack that was tied for 14th in the nation with 279.7 yards a game.
McCoy’s top target is receiver Jordan Shipley, who had 106 catches for 1,363 yards and 11 scores, though Malcolm Williams, James Kirkendoll and Dan Butler all contributed at least 445 yards receiving.
McCoy also was
Paced by Butkus Award winner Rolando McClain, the Tide were No. 1 in the country in scoring defense at 11.0 points per game and second in total defense at 241.8 yards a contest. McClain piled up a team-high 101 tackles – 12 1/2 for a loss – along with four sacks and two interceptions.
Defense isn’t exactly a weak spot for the Longhorns, either. They ranked first in the country with 62.9 rushing yards allowed per contest and third with 251.8 yards given up per game.
That could put pressure on
McElroy went 12 of 18 for 239 yards with one TD and no interceptions against
The Longhorns topped the Football Bowl Subdivision with 24 interceptions, led by junior Earl Thomas with eight – tied for second in the country – and fellow safety Blake Gideon with five.
The Longhorns, of course, barely made it to
A replay confirmed time remained for
A 2008 loss to Texas Tech, coming on an improbable touchdown pass with 1 second left, likely kept the Longhorns from playing for the championship.
"To be able to overcome a game like that, with the ups and the downs and not very many things go your way and you still find a way to win, I think that really boosts your team," McCoy, a first-team All-America selection who has guided Texas to 45 victories, said after the win over Nebraska.
"You know, we’re excited. I’m so thankful for the opportunity to be in this championship game."
The Longhorns have dominated the Tide in eight meetings, going 7-0-1. The last matchup came in the 1982 Cotton Bowl, a 14-12
"We’re very honored to be invited back to the Rose Bowl. The
"And you have to really be excited about the senior classes of both of these teams, because over the last two years they’ve won a lot of football games. And we’re excited about the challenge."
2010 BCS National Championship
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Kickoff: Jan. 7, 2010 at 8PM ET
Venue: Rose Bowl
TV: ABC
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