AJ McCarron won title injured

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    Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback AJ McCarron played the final six games of this year's national championship season with injured ribs.

    McCarron, who finished the season with 30 touchdown passes and only three interceptions in guiding the Crimson Tide to their second straight national title, played through significant pain following an Oct. 27 game against Mississippi State. He said he was injured on a sack and had to limit his throwing in practice thereafter.

    "I had three ribs come out of place," McCarron told ESPN.com earlier this week. "They kept popping in and out of place, the one at the top, and it was just a nagging pain the whole time.

    "I couldn't throw much during the week for a long time, really almost up to the bowl game. I was hurting really bad through the week, and it just took a long time for those ribs to heal."

    The five-week layoff leading up to the Tide's 42-14 win over Notre Dame in the Discover BCS National Championship Game allowed McCarron to move closer to 100 percent. He still ended up throwing nine touchdown passes in his last three games, including four against the Fighting Irish.

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