The message was written on Minkah Fitzpatrick's right wristband Saturday night: "4/4."

It was a tribute to Eddie Jackson, Alabama's star senior safety who suffered a season-ending leg injury against Texas A&M Oct. 22.

Fitzpatrick, the Tide's standout sophomore defensive back, said Alabama players have dedicated the rest of the season to Jackson. There were several Tide players with tributes to Jackson on their accessories Saturday night against LSU.

Fitzpatrick was one. Fitzpatrick said outside linebacker Tim Williams and defensive backs Hootie Jones and Ronnie Harrison were among the others.

Jackson wore jersey No. 4. The message on Fitzpatrick's wristband was Four for Four. Other players wrote things along the lines of "Do it for 4," Fitzpatrick said.

Jackson was at the game Saturday night, moving around on crutches after undergoing surgery early last week.

Before the game, he gave advice to players such as Fitzpatrick, who moved from cornerback into Jackson's vacated spot at strong safety.

"He was just telling me, 'If you mess up, just get your head up and move on to the next play. And if you're doing well, just keep staying focused and disciplined,'" Fitzpatrick shared. "That's what he told me before the game."

Even without Jackson, the Tide held LSU to 125 yards of total offense and to just six first downs in beating the Tigers, 10-0.

This is from before the game: