
Tua Tagovailoa
Alabama Crimson Tide
2018 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
3966
TD
43
INT
6
YDS
190
TD
5
2018 Pass/Rush Projections

Suffers first career loss
Tagovailoa completed 22 of 34 passes for 295 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions Monday in Alabama's 44-16 loss to Clemson in the National Championship Game.
ANALYSIS
The vaunted Clemson pass rush caused plenty of problems for Tagovailoa, who was further hampered by playing on a bum ankle. He threw both of his interceptions in the first half, including one on Alabama's first possession that was returned for a touchdown. Tagovailoa limited his mistakes in the second half, but was unable to engineer any scoring drives as Clemson pitched a shutout in the second half. Though the Heisman runner-up's season ends on a sour note, he'll return to Tuscaloosa as one of the nation's top signal-callers in 2019. He finished his sophomore campaign with 3,966 passing yards and a 43:6 TD:INT to go with 190 rushing yards and five more scores on the ground.
The vaunted Clemson pass rush caused plenty of problems for Tagovailoa, who was further hampered by playing on a bum ankle. He threw both of his interceptions in the first half, including one on Alabama's first possession that was returned for a touchdown. Tagovailoa limited his mistakes in the second half, but was unable to engineer any scoring drives as Clemson pitched a shutout in the second half. Though the Heisman runner-up's season ends on a sour note, he'll return to Tuscaloosa as one of the nation's top signal-callers in 2019. He finished his sophomore campaign with 3,966 passing yards and a 43:6 TD:INT to go with 190 rushing yards and five more scores on the ground.
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Lights up Oklahoma in Orange Bowl
Tagovailoa (ankle) completed 24 of 27 attempts for 318 yards and four touchdowns and ran five times for nine yards Saturday in Alabama's 45-34 win over Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.
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Says he won't be 100 percent
Tagovailoa said his ankle won't be 100 percent healed for Saturday's game against Oklahoma, Gabrielle McMillen of Omnisport reports.
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Throwing at practice
Tagovailoa (ankle) was not in a boot and was throwing at Alabama's Friday practice, Travis Reier of BamaOnLine.com reports.
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Spotted in walking boot
Tagovailoa (ankle) was wearing a walking boot and had his ankle elevated at the College Football Awards on Thursday, Charlie Potter of 247Sports.com reports.
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Set for ankle scope
An MRI on Tagovailoa's injured ankle revealed nothing more than a high ankle sprain, Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated reports.
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