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词条 1967 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
释义

  1. Desegregation

  2. Schedule

  3. Game summaries

     Florida State  Southern Miss  Ole Miss  Vanderbilt  Tennessee  Clemson  Mississippi State  LSU  South Carolina  Auburn  Texas A&M 

  4. NFL Draft

  5. Freshman squad

  6. Personnel

     Varsity letter winners  Coaching staff 

  7. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=1967
|Team=Alabama Crimson Tide
|Image=
|ImageSize=
|Conference=Southeastern Conference
|ShortConference=SEC
|APRank=8
|CoachRank=7
|Record=8–2–1
|ConfRecord=5–1
|HeadCoach=Bear Bryant
|HCYear = 10th
|Captain=Ken Stabler
|Captain2=Bobby Johns
|StadiumArena =Denny Stadium
Legion Field
Ladd Stadium
|BowlTourney = Cotton Bowl Classic
|BowlTourneyResult = L 16–20 vs. Texas A&M
}}{{1967 SEC football standings}}

The 1967 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 73rd overall and 34th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his 10th year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Legion Field in Birmingham and Ladd Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. They finished season with eight wins, two losses and one tie (8–2–1 overall, 5–1 in the SEC) and with a loss against Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl Classic.

During the spring practice sessions, five African American students attempted to walk-on to the football team. Two of the five, Dock Rone and Andrew Pernell participated in the annual A-Day Game. Although none of the five made it to the varsity squad, their participation as part of the team marked the beginnings of the desegregation of the football program that culminated in the signing of Wilbur Jackson to an athletic scholarship in 1970.

Alabama opened the season ranked #2, but tied unranked Florida State at Birmingham in a game that snapped a 17-game winning streak and surprised many pundits. They rebounded from the tie with victories over {{cfb link|year=1967|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles|title=Southern Miss}} in their annual Mobile game, Ole Miss in their first conference game and Vanderbilt in their first road game of the season. In their fifth game against Tennessee, Alabama was defeated 24–13 at Legion Field. The defeat ended a 25-game unbeaten streak for the Crimson Tide that dated back to the 1965 season and was the first for the Volunteers over Alabama since their 1960 season.

After their loss to Tennessee, Alabama again rebounded and won their final five regular season games. After they defeated Clemson at Memorial Stadium, they returned to Tuscaloosa where they defeated Mississippi State on homecoming. The Crimson Tide next defeated LSU at Tiger Stadium, South Carolina in Tuscaloosa, and Auburn in the Iron Bowl after Ken Stabler had his famous, 47-yard "run in the mud" touchdown to win the game. In the January that followed, Alabama lost to Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl Classic.

Desegregation

Although the University was officially desegregated in summer 1963, full integration of the athletic teams did not occur at that time.[1] By spring 1967, the athletic program was warned by the Office of Education that the lack of African Americans under athletic scholarship was a violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[1] In February 1967, Dock Rone, an African American student enrolled at the University from Montgomery, met with coach Bryant about potentially trying to make the football team as a walk-on.[2] At that time Bryant believed a non-scholarship, African American walk-on would help pave the way to complete integration of the football team.[2]

On April 1, the football team opened their spring practice, and at that time Rone became the first African American to wear the Alabama uniform.[3] At that time, an additional four African American students reported to practice, but were unable to participate at that time as they had not yet been academically cleared to play.[3] These four other African American students that reported were Melvin Leverett of Prichard, Arthur Dunning of Mobile, Andrew Pernell of Bessemer and Jerome Tucker of Birmingham.[4][5] By the second practice all except for Tucker were declared academically eligible to compete on the football squad and joined the team on April 3.[6]

Throughout spring practice, Rone played as an offensive lineman and Leverett, Dunning and Pernell played as backs.[6] On May 5, Rone and Pernell participated in the annual A-Day Game and became the first African American players to play at Denny Stadium as members of the Crimson Tide football team.[5] Although Rone was on track to potentially become the first African American player on scholarship at Alabama, in the summer that followed family problems forced him to leave school.[5] Three years later, Wilbur Jackson became the first African American to sign and play under athletic scholarship for the Alabama football team.[7]

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1967
| poll = AP
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 23
| w/l = t
| nonconf = y
| rank = 2
| opponent = Florida State
| site_stadium = Legion Field
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| tv =
| score = 37–37
| attend = 71,299
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 30
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1967|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles|title=Southern Miss}}
| site_stadium = Ladd Stadium
| site_cityst = Mobile, AL
| tv =
| score = 25–3
| attend = 38,285
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 7
| w/l = w
| rank = 9
| opponent = Ole Miss
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Legion Field
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| tv = ABC
| score = 21–7
| attend = 69,281
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 14
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 7
| opponent = Vanderbilt
| site_stadium = Dudley Field
| site_cityst = Nashville, TN
| tv =
| score = 35–21
| attend = 33,407
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 21
| w/l = l
| rank = 6
| opponent = Tennessee
| opprank = 7
| gamename = Third Saturday in October
| site_stadium = Legion Field
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| tv =
| score = 13–24
| attend = 71,849
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 28
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Clemson
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Clemson, SC
| tv =
| score = 13–10
| attend = 49,800
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 4
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| rank =
| opponent = Mississippi State
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv =
| score = 13–0
| attend = 58,059
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 11
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = LSU
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Tiger Stadium
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| tv =
| score = 7–6
| attend = 68,500
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 18
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = South Carolina
| site_stadium = Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv =
| score = 17–0
| attend = 46,105
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 2
| w/l = w
| neutral = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = Auburn
| gamename = Iron Bowl
| site_stadium = Legion Field
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| tv =
| score = 7–3
| attend = 71,200
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = January 1, 1968
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 8
| opponent = Texas A&M
| gamename = Cotton Bowl Classic
| site_stadium = Cotton Bowl
| site_cityst = Dallas, TX
| tv = CBS
| score = 16–20
| attend = 73,800
}}
}}
  • Source: Rolltide.com: 1967 Alabama football schedule[8]

Game summaries

Florida State

{{See also|1967 Florida State Seminoles football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Florida State
|V1=14 |V2=10 |V3=3 |V4=10
|Host=#2 Alabama
|H1=15 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=15
|Date=September 23
|Location=Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
|Attendance=71,299
}}
  • Sources:[9][10]
{{AFB game box end}}

To open the 1967 season, Alabama played the Florida State Seminoles to a 37–37 tie and ended a 17-game unbeaten and untied streak that stretched back to their 1965 season.[9][10][11] The Seminoles opened with a pair of early touchdowns first on an 11-yard Kim Hammond pass to Ron Sellers and next on a 75-yard Walt Sumner punt return for a 14–0 lead.[9][10] The Crimson Tide then responded with touchdowns on a two-yard Ken Stabler run and a 51-yard Stabler pass to Dennis Homan coupled with a successful two-point conversion for a 15–14 lead at the end of the first quarter.[9][10] In the second quarter, Florida State scored first on a 27-yard Grant Guthrie field goal followed by Alabama with an 11-yard Ed Morgan touchdown run. The Seminoles then scored on a 13-yard Hammond touchdown pass to Larry Green for a 24–22 halftime lead.[9][10]

After Florida State scored the only third quarter points in the third quarter on a 38-yard Guthrie field goal, both teams traded fourth quarter points for the 37–37 tie.[9][10] After Stabler threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Homan, the Seminoles responded with a 23-yard Guthrie field goal. Then in the final minutes of the game, Alabama scored their final points on a three-yard Morgan run only to have Florida State tie the game at 37 with their eight-yard touchdown pass to Bill Moremen.[9][10] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against Florida State to 1–0–1.[12]

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Southern Miss

{{See also2|{{cfb link|year=1967|team=Southern Miss Golden Eagles}}}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Southern Miss
|V1=0 |V2=3 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host=#9 Alabama
|H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=11
|Date=September 30
|Location=Ladd Stadium
Mobile, Alabama
|Attendance=38,285
}}
  • Sources:[13][14]
{{AFB game box end}}

After their tie against Florida State, Alabama dropped from the No. 2 to the No. 9 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Southern Miss.[15] In their annual game played at Mobile, Alabama defeated the Golden Eagles 25–3 behind three Ken Stabler touchdown passes to Dennis Homan.[11][13][14] After a scoreless first quarter, Stabler threw his first touchdown to Homan on a 20-yard pass and then Southern Miss scored their only points on a 30-yard Ihor Kondrat field goal that made the halftime score 7–3.[13][14] Stabler then threw touchdowns to Homan from six-yards in the third and 33-yards in the fourth. Steve Davis then converted a 30-yard field goal late that made the final score 25–3.[13][14] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Southern Miss to 9–2–1.[16]

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Ole Miss

{{see also|1967 Ole Miss Rebels football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Ole Miss
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=7
|Host=#9 Alabama
|H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=7
|Date=October 7
|Location=Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
|Attendance=69,281
}}
  • Sources:[17][18]
{{AFB game box end}}

In their conference opener against Ole Miss, Alabama defeated the Rebels 21–7 before a nationally televised audience at Birmingham.[11][17][18] After a scoreless first quarter, the Crimson Tide took a 7–0 halftime lead when Ken Stabler threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Dennis Homan.[17][18] Stabler then scored on an eight-yard run in the second and Ed Morgan on a one-yard run that capped an 88-yard drive in the fourth for a 21–0 lead.[17][18] Down by three touchdowns, the Rebels scored their only points in the fourth when backup quarterback Terry Collier threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Mac Haik.[17][18] In the game, Homan led all receivers with 84 yards on eight catches for Alabama and Ole Miss lost five fumbles.[17] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Ole Miss 20–3–2.[19]

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Vanderbilt

{{see also|1967 Vanderbilt Commodores football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=#7 Alabama
|V1=14 |V2=3 |V3=11 |V4=7
|Host=Vanderbilt
|H1=0 |H2=14 |H3=0 |H4=7
|Date=October 14
|Location=Dudley Field
Nashville, Tennessee
|Attendance=33,407
}}
  • Sources:[20][21]
{{AFB game box end}}

After their victory over Ole Miss, Alabama moved up into the No. 7 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Vanderbilt.[22] In an offensive shootout against the Commodores, Alabama won 35–21 at Nashville.[11][20][21] The Crimson Tide took an early 14–0 lead with a pair of Ken Stabler touchdowns in the first quarter. The first came on a 61-yard pass to Dennis Homan and the second on a one-yard run.[20][21] Vanderbilt responded in the second quarter with a pair of David Strong touchdowns that tied the game 14–14. The first came on a seven-yard run and the second on a 13-yard pass from Roger May.[20][21] The Crimson Tide then responded with a 59-yard drive, capped with a 21-yard Steve Davis field goal that gave them a 17–14 halftime lead.[20][21]

After a 31-yard Davis field goal extended the Alabama lead to 20–14, Stabler threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Homan. A successful two-point conversion on a Pete Jilleba run followed, and the Crimson Tide extended their lead to 28–14 at the end of the third quarter.[20][21] The game then closed with each squad scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Alabama scored first on a two-yard Joe Kelley run followed by a seven-yard May pass to Robert Goodridge by the Commodores that made the final score 35–21.[20][21] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 25–16–4.[23]

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Tennessee

{{See also|1967 Tennessee Volunteers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=Third Saturday in October
|Visitor=#7 Tennessee
|V1=7 |V2=0 |V3=10 |V4=7
|Host=#6 Alabama
|H1=7 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=6
|Date=October 21
|Location=Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
|Attendance=71,849
}}
  • Sources:[24][25]
{{AFB game box end}}

After their victory over Vanderbilt, Alabama moved into the No. 6 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Tennessee.[26] Against the Volunteers, the Crimson Tide lost their first game since the 1965 season and ended a 25-game unbeaten streak with this 24–13 loss.[11][24][25] After Walter Chadwick scored on a one-yard touchdown run for the Vols, Alabama responded with an eight-yard Ken Stabler touchdown that tied the game 7–7 at the end of the first quarter.[24][25] The score remained tied at the half after a scoreless second quarter.

Tennessee then took a 17–7 lead in the third quarter on an 11-yard Chadwick touchdown pass to Ken DeLong and a 47-yard Karl Kremser field goal.[24][25] Alabama responded with their final points early in the fourth quarter on a one-yard Ed Morgan touchdown run, but a Stabler pass was later intercepted by Albert Dorsey and returned 31-yards for a touchdown and a 24–13 Vols victory.[24][25] The Tennessee win was also their first over the Crimson Tide since the 1960 season.[24] In the game, Stabler threw five interceptions.[24] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 23–20–7.[27]

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Clemson

{{See also|1967 Clemson Tigers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Alabama
|V1=7 |V2=6 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host=Clemson
|H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=7
|Date=October 28
|Location=Memorial Stadium
Clemson, South Carolina
|Attendance=49,800
}}
  • Sources:[28][29]
{{AFB game box end}}

As a result of their loss against Tennessee, Alabama dropped completely out of the AP Poll prior to their game against Clemson.[30] In their only non-conference road game of the season, the Crimson Tide narrowly defeated the Tigers of the Atlantic Coast Conference 13–10 at Memorial Stadium.[11][28][29] Alabama took a 7–0 lead in the first quarter on a one-yard run Ed Morgan, and Clemson responded with a 30-yard Steedley Candler field goal that made the score 7–3 at the end of the first.[28][29] Alabama then scored their final points of the game on a pair of Steve Davis field goals in the second that made the halftime score 13–3.[28][29] After a scoreless third, Clemson made the final score 13–10 with a one-yard Buddy Gore touchdown run in the fourth quarter.[28][29] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Clemson to 8–3.[31]

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Mississippi State

{{see also|1967 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Mississippi State
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host= Alabama
|H1=0 |H2=3 |H3=7 |H4=3
|Date=November 4
|Location=Denny Stadium
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|Attendance=58,059
}}
  • Sources:[32][33]
{{AFB game box end}}

On homecoming in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide shutout the Mississippi State Bulldogs 13–0 at Tuscaloosa.[11][32][33] After a scoreless first quarter, Steve Davis gave Alabama a 3–0 halftime lead with his 24-yard field goal in the second quarter.[32][33] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a one-yard Tommy Wade touchdown run in the third and a 21-yard field goal in the fourth for the 13–0 victory.[32][33] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 39–10–3.[34]

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LSU

{{see also|1967 LSU Tigers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=Alabama
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=7
|Host=LSU
|H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=6
|Date=November 11
|Location=Tiger Stadium
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
|Attendance=68,500
}}
  • Sources:[35][36]
{{AFB game box end}}

Although Steve Davis missed three field goals for Alabama in the game, the Crimson Tide defeated the LSU Tigers 7–6 at Tiger Stadium.[11][35][36] After three shutout quarters, Alabama scored their only points early in the fourth on a one-yard Ed Morgan touchdown run for a 7–0 lead.[35][36] Tommy Allen then scored the Tigers only points later in the quarter with his four-yard run. However, Roy Hurd missed the extra point attempt and LSU lost 7–6.[35][36] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 19–8–4.[37]

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South Carolina

{{see also|1967 South Carolina Gamecocks football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=South Carolina
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host=Alabama
|H1=0 |H2=10 |H3=7 |H4=0
|Date=November 18
|Location=Denny Stadium
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|Attendance=46,105
}}
  • Sources:[38][39]
{{AFB game box end}}

In the final Tuscaloosa game of the season, Alabama shutout the South Carolina Gamecocks 17–0 at Denny Stadium.[11][38][39] After a scoreless first quarter, the Crimson Tide took a 10–0 halftime lead on a 24-yard Steve Davis field goal and a 38-yard Ken Stabler pass to Dennis Homan.[38][39] Tommy Wade then made the final score 17–0 with his one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.[38][39] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against South Carolina to 7–0.[40]

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Auburn

{{See also|1967 Auburn Tigers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=Iron Bowl
|Visitor=Auburn
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=3 |V4=0
|Host=#8 Alabama
|H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=7
|Date=December 2
|Location=Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
|Attendance=71,200
}}
  • Sources:[41][42]
{{AFB game box end}}

In the annual Iron Bowl game, Alabama defeated the Auburn Tigers 7–3 in rainy conditions at Legion Field behind Ken Stabler's 47-yard "Run in the Mud" for the game's only touchdown in the fourth quarter.[11][41][42][43] The only other points in the game came in the third quarter on a 38-yard John Riley field goal for the Tigers.[41][42] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 17–14–1.[44]

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Texas A&M

{{See also|1967 Texas A&M Aggies football team|1968 Cotton Bowl Classic}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=Cotton Bowl Classic
|Visitor=Texas A&M
|V1=7 |V2=6 |V3=7 |V4=0
|Host=#8 Alabama
|H1=7 |H2=3 |H3=6 |H4=0
|Date=January 1, 1968
|Location=Cotton Bowl
Dallas
|Attendance=73,800
}}
  • Source:[45][46]
{{AFB game box end}}

After Texas A&M upset Alabama 20–16 in the Cotton Bowl Classic, Bear Bryant carried the Aggies head coach Gene Stallings off the field to celebrate the victory as he was both a former player and assistant coach under him Bryant.[45][46] After Alabama scored first on an eight-yard Ken Stabler touchdown run, A&M responded with a 13-yard Edd Hargett touchdown pass to Larry Stegent that tied the game 7–7 at the end of the first quarter.[45][46] In the second quarter, the Crimson Tide scored first on a 34-yard Steve Davis field goal and the Aggies followed with a seven-yard Hargett touchdown pass to Tommy Maxwell that made the halftime score 13–10.[45][46] Each team then scored their final points in the third quarter. A&M scored first on a 20-yard Wendell Housley touchdown run followed by Stabler on an eight-yard touchdown run that made the final score 20–16.[45][46] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Texas A&M to 1–1.[47]

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NFL Draft

Several players that were varsity lettermen from the 1967 squad were drafted into the National Football League (NFL) between the 1968 and 1969 drafts. These players included the following:

YearRoundOverallPlayer namePositionNFL team
1968 NFL Draft
[48]
1 20Dennis|Homan Wide receiver Dallas Cowboys
2 52Ken|Stabler Quarterback Oakland Raiders
12 320Bobby|Johns|Bobby Johns (American football) Defensive back Kansas City Chiefs
1969 NFL Draft
[48]
10 260Mike|Hall|nolink=1 Linebacker New York Jets
16 413William|Davis|nolink=1 Linebacker Oakland Raiders

Freshman squad

Prior to the 1972 NCAA University Division football season, NCAA rules prohibited freshmen from participating on the varsity team, and as such many schools fielded freshmen teams.[49][50] The Alabama freshmen squad was led by coach Clem Gryska for the 1967 season and finished with a record of three wins and one loss (3–1).[51] The Baby Tide opened their season with a 34–14 victory over Mississippi State at Scott Field.[52] On the first play of the game, Frank Mann threw a 63-yard touchdown pass to George Ranager for a 6–0 lead, and later in the first Roger Crowson scored on a 23-yard run that extended the Baby Tide lead to 13–0.[52] State then scored their first touchdown in the final 0:30 of the quarter on a nine-yard Joe Joy touchdown catch that made the score 13–6.[52] After a scoreless second, in the third Bill Ragle scored for Alabama on a 15-yard run followed by Cam Walker on a two-yard run that extended their lead to 27–6.[52] The game came to a close with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns. First Tommy Weigand scored on a six-yard run for Alabama and this was followed with a 53-yard David Smith touchdown pass for State that made the final score 34–14.[52]

In their second game, the Alabama freshmen lost their only game of the season at home against Ole Miss 21–2.[53] After a scoreless first quarter, the Rebels took a 7–0 lead in the second on a 31-yard pass from Don Farrar to Floyd Franks.[53] Ole Miss still led into the fourth quarter when Alabama scored their only points on a safety when Gene Gellerstedt blocked a Rebels punt out of the endzone.[53] Randy Reed responded with the final two touchdowns of the game first on a recovered fumble and the second on a one-yard run for the 21–2 victory.[53]

At Knoxville, Alabama defeated the Tennessee freshmen 7–3 for their third consecutive victory over the Volunteers.[54] George Hunt scored for the Vols at the end of the second quarter on a 33-yard field goal and Alabama responded in the third on a 55-yard Benny Rippetoe touchdown pass to George Ranager for the 7–3 victory.[54] At Cliff Hare Stadium, Alabama scored all of their points in a span of 1:34 of the first quarter and held on to win 14–6 at Auburn.[51] The Baby Tide scored first on a 55-yard Benny Rippetoe touchdown pass to George Ranager and was followed with a block of a Roy Davis punt by Rod Steakley that was returned by Hal Willcutt for a 14–0 Alabama lead.[51] Mac Crawford scored the only points for Auburn late in the fourth quarter on his one-yard run that made the final score 14–6.[51]

Personnel

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Varsity letter winners

Player Hometown Position
Randy Barron Dadeville, Alabama Defensive tackle
David Bedwell Cedar Bluff, Alabama Defensive back
Paul Boschung Tuscaloosa, Alabama Defensive tackle
Richard Brewer Sylacauga, Alabama Split end
Kent Busbee Meridian, Mississippi Defensive back
Jimmy Chambers Fort Payne, Alabama Center
David Chatwood Fairhope, Alabama Fullback
Bob Childs Montgomery, Alabama Linebacker
Steve Davis Columbus, Georgia Placekicker
William Davis Birmingham, Alabama Tackle
Mike Dean Decatur, Georgia Defensive back
Dennis Dixon Orange, California Tight end
Jim Duke Columbus, Georgia Defensive tackle
Danny Ford Gadsden, Alabama Offensive tackle
Mike Ford Tuscaloosa, Alabama Defensive end
Conrad Fowler Columbiana, Alabama Split end
Richard Grammer Hartselle, Alabama Center
Mike Hall Tarrant, Alabama Linebacker
Norris Hamer Tarrant, Alabama Defensive end
Allen Harpole Columbus, Mississippi Defensive guard
Charles Harris Mobile, Alabama Defensive end
Robert Higginbotham Hueytown, Alabama Defensive back
Dennis Homan Muscle Shoals, Alabama Split end
Hunter Husband Nashville, Tennessee Tight end
Pete Jilleba Madison, New Jersey Fullback
Bobby Johns Birmingham, Alabama Defensive back
Billy Johnson Selma, Alabama Center
Joe Kelley Ozark, Alabama Quarterback
Dudley Kerr Reform, Alabama Placekicker
Terry Killgore Annandale, Virginia Center
Kenny Martin Hemet, California Fullback
Ed Morgan Hattiesburg, Mississippi Fullback
Stan Moss Birmingham, Alabama Left end
Wayne Owen Gadsden, Alabama Linebacker
Eddie Propst Birmingham, Alabama Defensive back
Mike Reilly Mobile, Alabama Guard
John Reitz Morristown, Tennessee Defensive end
Eddie Rogers Bessemer, Alabama Linebacker
Nathan Rustin Phenix City, Alabama Defensive tackle
Alvin Samples Tarrant, Alabama Offensive guard
Billy Scroggins Jacksonville, Florida Split end
Don Shankles Fort Payne, Alabama End
John Sides Tuskegee, Alabama Defensive tackle
Tom Somerville White Station, Tennessee Offensive guard
Ken Stabler Foley, Alabama Quarterback
Bruce Stephens Thomasville, Alabama Guard
Donnie Sutton Blountsville, Alabama Split end
Bobby Swafford Heflin, Alabama Split end
Richard Thompson Thomasville, Alabama Halfback
Tommy Wade Dothan, Alabama Defensive back
Perry Willis Dadeville, Alabama Split end
Reference:[55]
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Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Alabama
Alma Mater
Bear Bryant Head coach 10 Alabama (1936)
Sam Bailey Assistant coach 10 Ouachita Baptist (1949)
Ken Donahue Assistant coach 4 Tennessee (1951)
Pat Dye Assistant coach 3 Georgia (1962)
Jim Goostree Assistant coach 11 Tennessee (1952)
Clem Gryska Assistant coach 8 Alabama (1948)
Dude Hennessey Assistant coach 8 Kentucky (1955)
Carney Laslie Assistant coach 11 Alabama (1934)
Ken Meyer Assistant coach 5 Denison (1950)
Mal Moore Assistant coach 4 Alabama (1962)
Dee Powell Assistant coach 5 Texas A&M (1957)
Charley Richards Assistant coach 2 Livingston State (1950)
Hayden Riley Assistant coach 10 Alabama (1948)
Tom Rogers Assistant coach 2 Delta State (1956)
Jack Rutledge Assistant coach 2 Alabama (1962)
Jimmy Sharpe Assistant coach 5 Alabama (1962)
Richard Williamson Assistant coach 4 Alabama (1963)
Reference:[56]
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References

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  • {{cite book |last=Dunnavant |first=Keith |date=2007 |title=The Missing Ring: How Bear Bryant and the 1966 Alabama Crimson Tide Were Denied College Football's Most Elusive Prize |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ozd1EOYtkXYC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false |location=New York City |publisher=Macmillan |isbn=0312374321 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/alab/graphics/docs/67-m-footbl-recaps.pdf |title=1967 Season Recaps |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |format=PDF}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/2012FootballRecordBook.pdf |title=2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book |year=2012 |publisher=University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office |location=Tuscaloosa, Alabama |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |format=PDF |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130717112227/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/2012FootballRecordBook.pdf |archivedate=July 17, 2013 |df= }}
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1. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=First Negro may try out for Tide football team |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=March 28, 1967 |page=6 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3y4eAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JpsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7078%2C4672738 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
2. ^Dunnavant p. 275
3. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tide turns up with a spring crowd |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=April 2, 1967 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iXwhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pIoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4933%2C134147 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Bryant checks Negro hopefuls |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=April 6, 1967 |page=9 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jXwhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pIoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3789%2C1057973 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
5. ^Dunnavant p. 276
6. ^{{cite news |first=Roy |last=Bain |title=Tiders improving in spring drills |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=April 4, 1967 |page=6 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=i3whAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pIoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5612%2C748645 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news |first=Phillip |last=Marshall |title=Jackson made history as first black Tide football player |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Gadsden Times |date=July 23, 2006 |page=C7 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SQ8vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QdwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1166%2C2324904 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/m-footbl-results-archive.html#1967 |title=1967 Alabama football schedule |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/63dbQSj7C?url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/m-footbl-results-archive.html |archivedate=December 2, 2011 |df= }}
9. ^{{cite news |first=Jimmy |last=Smothers |title=Tide washes out |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Gadsden Times |date=September 24, 1967 |page=17 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9asfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=79YEAAAAIBAJ&pg=822%2C2838118 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
10. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Bama, FSU tie in 37–37 game |page=15 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JkFQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VAUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2898%2C5615422 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Ocala Star-Banner |date=September 24, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
11. ^1967 Season Recap
12. ^{{Cite web |last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Florida State |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1119 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826160719/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1119 |archive-date=2014-08-26 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
13. ^{{cite news |agency=UPI |title=Stabler-to-Homan sparks Tide, 25–3 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jzEwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yjUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3850%2C3228175 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Rome News-Tribune |date=October 1, 1967 |page=10 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
14. ^{{cite news |first=Hap |last=Halbrooks |title=Tide machine rolling |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=w3A0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=0ccEAAAAIBAJ&pg=978%2C98563 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Florence Times |date=October 1, 1967 |page=19 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
15. ^{{cite news |first=Ben |last=Olan |agency=Associated Press |title=Tide retains spot in rankings – 9th |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YQ4fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=I5sEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3180%2C4558905 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=September 26, 1967 |page=6 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
16. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Southern Mississippi |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3052 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023105802/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3052 |archivedate=October 23, 2011 |df= }}
17. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tide's high again, Rebels fall, 21–7 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 8, 1967 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fP0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6755%2C1514731 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
18. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Stabler, Bama dump Ole Miss |page=4D |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=c7dhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bnQNAAAAIBAJ&pg=4842%2C1686330 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=St. Joseph News-Press |date=October 8, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
19. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Mississippi |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2039 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023092848/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2039 |archivedate=October 23, 2011 |df= }}
20. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tide tops tough Vandy |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 15, 1967 |page=11 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g_0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7356%2C2716799 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
21. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Bama gets by Vandy in offensive show |page=15 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ELQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=A9cEAAAAIBAJ&pg=759%2C2019719 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Gadsden Times |date=October 15, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
22. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Southern Cal maintains strong hold on first place |page=6 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=XUmZziu-z7kC&dat=19671010&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 10, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
23. ^{{Cite web |last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Vanderbilt |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3363 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141231175231/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3363 |archive-date=2014-12-31 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
24. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Vols bag a 'Big One' |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 22, 1967 |page=11 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iP0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4397%2C3806574 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
25. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Tide dealt first loss as Vols end streak |page=11 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tGBIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UwUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5498%2C4660036 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Ocala Star-Banner |date=October 22, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
26. ^{{cite news |first=Ben |last=Olan |agency=Associated Press |title=Alabama climbs to 6th |page=6 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hf0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7214%2C3182862 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 17, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
27. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Tennessee |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3180 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014173115/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3180 |archivedate=October 14, 2013 |df= }}
28. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tide escaped tiger trap in 'Death Valley,' 13–10 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 29, 1967 |page=11 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jP0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6572%2C4905466 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
29. ^{{cite news |first=Leslie |last=Timms |title=Bear's Crimson downs Clemson |page=B1 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=cmQsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=78wEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7319%2C5073599 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=October 29, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
30. ^{{cite news |first=Ben |last=Olan |agency=Associated Press |title=Tide tumbles from top ten |page=5 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iv0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7202%2C4253216 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 24, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
31. ^{{Cite web |last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Clemson |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=721 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141231175234/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=721 |archive-date=2014-12-31 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
32. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Crimson tide stumbles past punchless Bulldogs |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=November 5, 1967 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fRQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7144%2C748052 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
33. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Underclassman sparks Alabama past punchless Mississippi State 13–0 |page=11 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ttEHAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xjUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7171%2C384366 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Rome News-Tribune |date=November 5, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
34. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Mississippi State |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2049 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023093940/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2049 |archivedate=October 23, 2011 |df= }}
35. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tiders grow up, win big one 7–6 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gRQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5624%2C2045007 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=November 12, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
36. ^{{cite news |first=Jimmy |last=Smothers |title=Red elephants grow tall |page=12 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=I3kpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9tYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2921%2C1406276 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Gadsden times |date=November 12, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
37. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Louisiana State |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1793 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014173117/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1793 |archivedate=October 14, 2013 |df= }}
38. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Cotton-pickin Tide bags Gamecocks |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gxQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5060%2C3523387 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=November 19, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
39. ^{{cite news |first=Gene |last=Granger |title=High tide washes out USC |page=B1 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9HwsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5cwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4617%2C3366698 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |date=November 19, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
40. ^{{Cite web |last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs South Carolina |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3006 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023095637/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3006 |archive-date=2011-10-23 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
41. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Stabler scoot sinks Tigers |page=14 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=v4M1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=KJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6770%2C263175 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=December 3, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
42. ^{{cite news |first=Ronnie |last=Thomas |title=Alabama whips Auburn in thriller, 7–3 |page=13 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=ie8Y0QrpMWAC&dat=19671202&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Florence Times |date=December 3, 1967 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
43. ^{{cite book |last=Hicks |first=Tommy |title=Game of My Life Alabama Crimson Tide: Memorable Stories of Crimson Tide Football |year=2011 |publisher=Skyhorse Publishing |location=New York City |isbn=1613210078 |page=Chapter 10}}
44. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Auburn |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=220 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HYiMTyHA?url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=220 |archivedate=June 22, 2013 |df= }}
45. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Tide upstaged, upset 20–16 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=XUmZziu-z7kC&dat=19680102&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |page=6 |date=January 2, 1968 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
46. ^{{cite news |first=Ronnie |last=Thomas |title=Pupil teaches old coach lesson as Texas A&M upsets Alabama, 20–16 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ACksAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zsYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1098%2C158320 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |page=10 |date=January 2, 1968 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
47. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Texas A&M |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3199 |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131109152249/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3199 |archivedate=November 9, 2013 |df= }}
48. ^{{cite web |publisher=National Football League | url=http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?abbr=A&collegeName=Alabama&abbrFlag=0&type=school | title=Draft History by School–Alabama|accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
49. ^{{cite news|last=Kersey|first=Jason|title=NCAA's decision to allow freshman eligibility changed football landscape|url=http://newsok.com/ncaas-decision-to-allow-freshman-eligibility-changed-football-landscape/article/3704386|accessdate=September 30, 2013|newspaper=The Oklahoman|date=August 27, 2012}}
50. ^{{cite news |first=Delbert |last=Reed |title=Unanimous vote makes SEC frosh eligible |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7RAdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KZwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7410%2C4178967 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=January 21, 1972 |page=6 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
51. ^{{cite news |first=Ben |last=Sims |title=Baby Tide trims Tiger cubs |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hxQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2355%2C5256230 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=November 26, 1967 |page=14 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
52. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Baby Tide opens with 34–14 victory |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=XUmZziu-z7kC&dat=19671006&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 7, 1967 |page=7 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
53. ^{{cite news |first=Charles |last=Land |title=Baby Tide makes 21–2 mistake |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=XUmZziu-z7kC&dat=19671020&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=October 21, 1967 |page=7 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
54. ^{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |title=Tide frosh bounce Vols |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gxQfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JJsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2007%2C3385168 |publisher=Google News Archives |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |date=November 18, 1967 |page=6 |accessdate=September 30, 2013}}
55. ^2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book, pp. 187–201
56. ^2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book, pp. 202–203
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