Scarbrough torches Clemson again, doubles Alabama lead with 37-yard TD
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Bo Scarbrough has his second touchdown of the game, as he ripped off a 37-yard run in the second quarter of Monday's national championship game to double Alabama's lead over Clemson to 14-0.
The bruising running back opened the scoring with a 25-yard touchdown dash in the first quarter.
Scarbrough's second touchdown made him the second player with multiple rushing TDs in the first half of a national championship game since the introduction of the BCS system in 1998. The other player was Scarbrough's predecessor at Alabama, Derrick Henry.
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