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Some of that may have been because one team -- make that one coach -- used the long break between games to make the right adjustments. The other didn't, and that's why Miles fell short in his personal quest for a second BCS title.
"The goal today was you control your destiny. You control what you do," Saban said.
The game figured all along to be a defensive struggle between two teams that failed to score a touchdown when LSU beat Alabama 9-6 in overtime in November. And it was, though Alabama ended up with 384 yards and more points than seemed possible.
Credit some of that to coaching psychology. The night before, Saban took the team to see "Red Tails," the movie about the Tuskegee Airmen, an all-black World War II fighter pilot squad from Alabama whose motto was to fight until the last bullet and last man.
It's a tale that translates well to the football field. And it particularly resonated with the Alabama team.
"We certainly didn't play a perfect game. We got a field goal blocked, and we couldn't score a touchdown for a long time," Saban said. "(But) never once was anyone discouraged by what happened in the game."
There wasn't much to be discouraged about, other than the fact LSU's Australian punter, Brad Wing, kept pinning Alabama deep in its own territory. That, maybe, and the fact the Tide didn't score a touchdown in nearly two full games before Trent Richardson went 34 yards up the sideline with 4:36 left to put a bow on a game that had already long been decided.
Afterward, Saban was asked if his many accomplishments would have made his late father proud.
"I think my father would be proud of the players, that's what I think," Saban said.
Probably proud, too, that his son refused to make it all about him.
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