The standard talking point places no additional importance on one win over another.

The process, you know.

There was just a different tone coming from Alabama in the aftermath of the 29-0 continuation of a now-eight game winning streak over LSU.

“I mean, we can sit here and say it was just another game," Alabama running back Damien Harris said Monday. "But obviously it’s one of those kind of rivalry games everybody looks forward to and everybody circles on their calendar. So being able to win that game in a hostile environment - No. 1 vs. No. 3 in Death Valley, a night game, College Gameday, all that stuff - being able to come out and play the way that we played on all phases of the ball and have the kind of success that we had, obviously that’s an exciting thing for us. It was pretty exciting.”

That much was clear on social media in the 24 hours after Alabama silenced the 102,000-plus who made Tiger Stadium among the most challenging environments anywhere.

"Blood Sweat Tears Revenge !" was the tweet from Saivion Smith, the Alabama cornerback who began his career at LSU.

"Yeah I’m from that (boot emoji)," tweeted New Orleans product Irv Smith Jr. "This one was personal...

And linebacker Christian Miller topped it off with a reply to LSU's official Twitter account with a video showing the wild pregame environment in Tiger Stadium.

"Music and fans can’t save you when those gates lock," Miller posted before Alabama's plane took off from Baton Rouge late Saturday night.

And when LSU commit Kardell Thomas tweeted a pledge to beat Alabama every year he's a Tiger, a few Tide players responded. Linebacker Terrell Lewis just said "Noted" on Twitter.

There was some extra juice for the Tide defense with its first shutout and often living in the shadow of the Tua Tagovailoa show.

"Everybody talks about the offense and not about the defense," Alabama safety Xavier McKinney said Monday. "We try to put everybody on notice and we have something to prove when we go out there.”

Injured Alabama cornerback Trevon Diggs made that point Saturday night when he tweeted "DBU … #RollTide," in reference to the tag LSU gave itself for regularly producing NFL caliber defensive backs.

Even Nick Saban on Saturday night spoke about making a statement with that win when the Tide's schedule had been questioned.

Alabama (9-0, 6-0 SEC) now turns its attention to Mississippi State having already clinched the SEC West Division title and ensuring a rematch with Georgia in the league championship game.

The 24-hour celebration window closed Sunday night, but it was clear they enjoyed this one a little more than others.

Michael Casagrande is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande or on Facebook.