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Alabama Staff Forced to Rescue Jalen Milroe After Intoxicated Fans Lose Control With Alcohol

J.Lee5 hr ago
A pull on the pants! What an iconic way to drag someone out of an unwanted situation! Aside from the big win over LSU, Jalen Milroe has more reasons why November 10 would be a memorable night to remember as his fan base went crazy after their wild 42-13 win against the Tigers on Saturday in Baton Rouge.

In a hilarious YouTube short uploaded by on November 13, Jalen Milroe was pulled back by fans who wanted to get a picture with him from the stands. As Milroe lifted his hands up to pose, a hand holding a bottle of beer accidentally spilled the contents on his chest and he appeared visibly turned off. By the looks of his face, the 21-year-old must have been more than glad when the coach dragged him out from the crowd's grasp.

The last Death Valley matchup between No. 11 Alabama and No. 15 LSU could have been a conference title elimination round for the Crimson Tide who already have two SEC losses against Vanderbilt and Tennessee. But Jalen Milroe exceeded fans' expectations with his stellar performance that put the Crimson Tide in dominance all night. It was almost a replay of last year's matchup as Milroe recorded four touchdowns again this season.

The yards secured against LSU was mostly through the ground as Jalen Milroe exuded his dual-threat ability by contributing 185 rushing yards to the team's total 312 yards. He not only attempted 18 passes for 109 yards but also carried 12 times, averaging 15.4 yards per carry. Still, ater his dominant performance advancing Alabama in their playoff race, Jalen Milroe made an apology to his wife receivers!

Ryan Williams gives a shout out to Jalen Milroe Everything went well. So why an apology? It wasn't the time for Alabama receivers to shine who recorded 109 receiving yards with no touchdown catch in their last victory. But Jalen Milroe's heart went out to them as their 17-year-old freshman WR Ryan Williams said, "He's a baller, he's a dog. We're on the sideline (and) he's like, 'I'm sorry.' I'm like, 'Bro, look at your stats. We don't care. We're winning.' So we're just proud and happy for him and glad to be a part of his team."

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