Alabama, LSU happy with efficient QBs who avoid mistakes

‘Game manager’ no insult here

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Alabama head coach Nick Saban calls his quarterback, AJ McCarron, the ultimate game manager. The top-ranked Crimson Tide face LSU on Saturday in Death Valley in a rematch of last year’s BCS national championship. (AP)
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Mettenberger has been intercepted a modest four times through eight games.

Running back Michael Ford and his teammates are standing by their quarterback.

“He throws a little bad ball and everybody
jumps on his back,” Ford said. “We’ve just got to go out there and give him confidence.”

It’s Mettenberger’s first time playing in an Alabama-LSU confrontation. He knows the big-game drill, though.

“You have to be level-headed,” Mettenberger said. “You can’t get too jacked up or you will start throwing balls in the stands. You can’t play with your tail tucked between legs or you’ll play too timid. It’s a fine line, between looking too relaxed and being too jacked up. A quarterback has to do a good job keeping your emotions in check during the game.

“You want to get amped up, but at the same time, I don’t have to go hit anybody. I’ll definitely be ready to go for this game, I promise you that.”

Taking care of the ball is an important challenge for both quarterbacks. Alabama’s defense leads the SEC with 14 interceptions and LSU is second with 13.

Managing the game, in other words. Saban would much rather take a throwaway or a scramble for a few yards than a pass that hands it right back to the opposing offense.

He’s old-fashioned that way.

Tide cornerback Dee Milliner said Mettenberger is a “great quarterback, a big-armed quarterback.”

“He does a great job of operating and knowing what the defense does and hits the key holes on pass plays,” Milliner said. “He’s checking a lot and doing some great things. We’ve got to come in and try to throw some different things at him, different schemes to try to mix him up.”

McCarron was solid in the first meeting last season and was offensive MVP of the BCS championship game with an impressive performance, keeping LSU off-guard with frequent passes on first down.

LSU defenders said they see a big difference in McCarron this season.

“He’s improved a lot,” Tigers linebacker Kevin Minter said. “He’s a totally different person. His confidence is through the roof right now. You can just tell. He’s very comfortable back there passing the ball. You can just see it in his play and his stats. That’s why he’s a dark horse to win the Heisman. The guy is just doing his thing this year.”

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