Alabama's defense was so good and so dominant during the Tide's 10-0 win over LSU Saturday night that the entire defense was named Walter Camp National Defensive "Player of the Week" on Sunday.

The Walter Camp Football Foundation has been selecting an offensive and defensive National Player of the Week since 2004. This is only the second time that an entire unit has been named a "Player of the Week." It's the first time since Virginia Tech's defense was tabbed the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week in September 2005.

The Tide defense held star running back Leonard Fournette and LSU to 125 yards and just six first downs, including just one during the final two-plus quarters.

Fournette finished with just 35 yards on 17 carries.