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词条 2013 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
释义

  1. Before the season

     Previous season  February player arrests  Spring practice  Fall camp 

  2. Personnel

     Coaching staff  Returning starters  Offense  Defense  Special teams  Depth chart  2013 recruiting class 

  3. Schedule

  4. Game summaries

     Virginia Tech  Texas A&M  Colorado State  Ole Miss  Georgia State  Kentucky  Arkansas  Tennessee  LSU  Mississippi State  Chattanooga  Auburn  Oklahoma 

  5. Rankings

  6. After the season

     Final statistics  Awards  Conference  National  All-star games  Coaching changes  NFL Draft 

  7. References

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|Team = Alabama Crimson Tide
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|LogoAlt = Alabama Crimson Tide logo
|Conference = Southeastern Conference
|Division = Western Division
|ShortConference = SEC
|CoachRank = 8
|APRank = 7
|Record = 11–2
|ConfRecord = 7–1
|HeadCoach = Nick Saban
|HCYear=7th
|OffCoach = Doug Nussmeier
|OCYear= 2nd
|OScheme = Pro-style, multiple, two-back
|DefCoach = Kirby Smart
|DCYear= 7th
|DScheme = 3–4
|MVP = C. J. Mosley
|Captain = AJ McCarron
C. J. Mosley
Kevin Norwood
|StadiumArena = Bryant–Denny Stadium
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|Champion = SEC Western Division co-champion
|BowlTourney = Sugar Bowl
|BowlTourneyResult = L 31–45 vs. Oklahoma
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The 2013 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA", "Bama" or "The Tide") represented the University of Alabama in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 119th overall season, 80th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 22nd within the SEC Western Division. The team was led by head coach Nick Saban, in his seventh year, and played its home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They finished the season with a record of eleven wins and two losses (11–2 overall, 7–1 in the SEC) and with a loss in the 2014 Sugar Bowl to Oklahoma.

After they captured the 2012 national championship, the Crimson Tide signed a highly rated recruiting class in February 2013 and completed spring practice the following April. With thirteen returning starters from the previous season, Alabama entered the 2013 season as the two-time defending national champions, ranked as the number one team in the nation and as a favorite to win the Western Division, the SEC and national championships. The Crimson Tide opened the season with eleven consecutive victories that included one over Virginia Tech at a neutral site, against Texas A&M in a game that saw many team records broken and an emotional victory over Louisiana State University (LSU) at Bryant–Denny Stadium. In their twelfth game, Alabama was upset by Auburn. The loss, in a game known since as "Kick Six," kept the Crimson Tide out of the SEC Championship Game. Although they did not qualify to play for their third consecutive national championship with a final BCS ranking of third, Alabama did accept an invitation to play in the Sugar Bowl. Against Oklahoma, the Crimson Tide lost 45–31.

At the conclusion of the season, Alabama's defense was nationally ranked near the top in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and ranked passing defense. Offensively, the Alabama offense ranked 17th in scoring offense, 24th in rushing offense, 33rd in total offense and 49th in passing offense. Additionally, several players were recognized for their individual accomplishments on the field. C. J. Mosley won the Butkus Award as the top collegiate linebacker; AJ McCarron won both the Maxwell Award as the overall player of the year and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as the top senior quarterback. Also, four players were named to various All-America Teams with C. J. Mosley being a unanimous selection and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Cyrus Kouandjio being consensus selections.

Before the season

Previous season

{{Main article|2012 Alabama Crimson Tide football team}}

In 2012, Alabama came into the season ranked No. 2 in both preseason polls.[1] After their week-one victory over Michigan, the Crimson Tide moved into the No. 1 spot in both polls, and then proceeded to win their next eight games that included a victory at LSU.[2][3] However, the next week, Alabama was upset by Johnny Manziel and the Texas A&M Aggies and dropped to the No. 4 position.[4] Alabama bounced back and won its remaining games to clinch the SEC Western Division and secured a spot in the 2012 SEC Championship Game against Georgia.[5] The Crimson Tide then defeated the Bulldogs and captured the SEC Championship.[6] The next day, Alabama finished No. 2 in the final BCS rankings and would play Notre Dame in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game.[7] In the game, Alabama defeated the Fighting Irish 42–14 and captured their 15th national championship and made Nick Saban the only coach in college football to win four BCS Championships.[8]

February player arrests

In February 2013 Tuscaloosa Police arrested four football players from the 2012 season: Brent Calloway, Tyler Hayes, D. J. Pettway and Eddie Williams.[9][10] Williams was involved in four separate incidents on February 10 and 11.[9][10] On February 10 he had a dispute with a gas station clerk about paying for gas and said he had to get something in the trunk of his car. The clerk called the police, the police arrested Williams with carrying a pistol without a license, but Williams was released later that day on a $500 bond.[9] Later that night around 12:30 a.m., Williams attacked an Alabama student with Hayes and Pettway and they stole the student's backpack.[9][10] In a separate incident almost an hour later, Williams attacked another student while Hayes and Pettway waited in a car. Later Williams used one of the students' credit cards.[9][10][11] Calloway was also arrested after he used a victim's student debit card with knowledge it was stolen.[9][10] Following the arrests, Alabama suspended all four from the football team. Alabama also prohibited Hayes, Pettway and Williams from entering campus.[12] On February 27, Alabama dismissed all four players from the university after completing a judicial review.[13][14]

Spring practice

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Alabama started spring practice on March 16 and concluded 15 practices later on April 20 with the annual A-Day game.[18] In the annual A-Day game at the conclusion of spring practice, the White team composed of offensive starters defeated the Crimson team of defensive starters 17–14.[17][19] The White team opened on offense and scored a touchdown on their first possession on a 40-yard AJ McCarron pass to Kenny Bell.[20] After Nick Perry intercepted a Blake Sims pass on the first Crimson possession, the White team extended their lead to 10–0 on a 29-yard Adam Griffith field goal.[20] Both offenses then struggled for the remainder of the first half with turnovers for the Crimson team coming on a second Perry interception of a Sims pass, an Alec Morris fumble recovered by Dillon Lee, and on a Cooper Bateman pass intercepted by Landon Collins. The White team had turnovers on a Kenny Bell fumble recovered by C. J. Mosley and on the last play of the first half when a McCarron pass was intercepted by Vinnie Sunseri and returned 86-yards for a touchdown that made the halftime score 10–7.[20]

The offensive struggles continued into the second half with neither team scoring any points in the third quarter. In the fourth, the Crimson team took a 14–10 lead after Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix recovered a Brian Vogler fumble and returned it 55-yards for a touchdown.[20] The White team responded on their next possession with a seven-yard T. J. Yeldon touchdown run for a 17–14 victory.[17][19] For his performance, Ryan Kelly earned the Dwight Stephenson Lineman of the A-Day Game Award.[21] On offense, Yeldon earned the Dixie Howell Memorial Most Valuable Player of the A-Day Game Award for his 129 all-purpose yards on the day that included 69 rushing and 60 receiving, and game-winning touchdown run.[21]

Fall camp

By August, Alabama had a combined 31 players on 14 different preseason award watch lists.[22] These players included C. J. Mosley, Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix and Deion Belue for the Chuck Bednarik Award; Amari Cooper and Kevin Norwood for the Fred Biletnikoff Award; Adrian Hubbard and Mosley for the Butkus Award; Cooper, AJ McCarron, Mosley and T. J. Yeldon for the Walter Camp Award; Hubbard, Mosley, Cyrus Kouandjio and Anthony Steen for the Lombardi Award; Christion Jones for the Paul Hornung Award; Brian Vogler for the John Mackey Award; Cooper, McCarron, Mosley and Yeldon for the Maxwell Award; Belue, Clinton-Dix, Hubbard and Mosley for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy; McCarron for the Davey O'Brien Award; Kouandjio and Steen for the Outland Trophy; Ryan Kelly for the Rimington Trophy; Clinton-Dix for the Jim Thorpe Award; and Yeldon for the Doak Walker Award.[22]

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Personnel

Coaching staff

Alabama head coach Nick Saban completed his seventh year as the Crimson Tide's head coach for the 2013 season. During his previous six years with Alabama, he led the Crimson Tide to an overall record of 63 wins and 13 losses (63–13) and the 2009, 2011 and 2012 national championships.[23] On January 9, 2013, former Colorado defensive coordinator Greg Brown was hired as the successor for Jeremy Pruitt as secondary coach.[24] On February 18, former Florida International head coach Mario Cristobal was hired as Jeff Stoutland's replacement for offensive line coach.[25] On February 21, former Florida State tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Billy Napier was hired as Mike Groh's replacement as wide receivers coach.[26]
Name Position Seasons at
Alabama
Alma Mater
Nick Saban Head coach 7 Kent State (1973)
Greg Brown Secondary 1 UTEP (1980)
Burton Burns Associate head coach, running backs 7 Nebraska (1976)
Mario Cristobal Assistant head coach, offensive line 1 Miami (1993)
Billy Napier Wide receivers 1 Furman (2003)
Doug Nussmeier Offensive coordinator, quarterbacks 2 Idaho (1993)
Chris Rumph Defensive line 3 South Carolina (1994)
Kirby Smart Defensive coordinator, inside linebackers 7 Georgia (1999)
Lance Thompson Outside linebackers 4 The Citadel (1987)
Bobby Williams Tight ends, special teams 6 Purdue (1982)
Scott Cochran Strength and conditioning 7 LSU (2001)
Reference:[27]

Returning starters

Alabama had six returning players on offense and seven on defense that started games in 2012.[28][29] Another notable player that returned for 2013, but did not start in 2012, was running back T. J. Yeldon, who appeared in all 14 Alabama games in 2012 as the backup for Eddie Lacy.[30] Additionally, four first-year players in 2012 made the SEC Coaches' All-Freshman Team: Amari Cooper, Ryan Kelly, D. J. Pettway and Yeldon.[31]

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Offense

Player Class Position
Amari Cooper Sophomore Wide Receiver
Christion Jones Junior Wide Receiver
Cyrus Kouandjio Junior Left Tackle
AJ McCarron Senior Quarterback
Kevin Norwood Senior Wide Receiver
Anthony Steen Senior Right Guard
Reference:[28]
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Defense

Player Class Position
Deion Belue Senior Cornerback
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Junior Safety
Trey DePriest Junior Linebacker
Adrian Hubbard Junior Linebacker
C. J. Mosley Senior Linebacker
Ed Stinson Senior Defensive Line
Vinnie Sunseri Junior Safety
Reference:[29]
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Special teams

Player Class Position
Cade Foster Senior Placekicker
AJ McCarron Senior Holder
Cody Mandell Junior Punter
Christion Jones Junior Kickoff/Punt returner
Reference:[32]
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Depth chart

Due to varying circumstances throughout the season, several players were rotated in and out of starting positions throughout Alabama's depth chart. Below is a listing of at what times during the season players were substituted as starter or saw increased playing time. On the offensive side of the ball, freshman Grant Hill split time with starter Austin Shepherd at right tackle against Kentucky.[33] Kellen Williams was listed on the depth chart as a backup at left tackle and guard; however, coach Saban mentioned Williams as being the sixth starter who can fill in at all the offensive line positions.[34] After the Ole Miss, Williams was listed as the back-up center to Chad Lindsay after an injury to starter Ryan Kelly.[35]

On the defensive side of the ball, reserve Nick Perry sustained a shoulder injury in practice prior to the Colorado State game that ended his season.[36] On October 2, Nick Saban announced the indefinite suspension of Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, and indicated Landon Collins and Geno Smith would play more in Clinton-Dix's absence.[37] Clinton-Dix's eligibility was reinstated by the NCAA on October 18 after he served a two-game suspension for receiving an improper benefit.[38]

The depth chart listed below shows starters and backups as announced in August 2013.[39]

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Kenny Bell
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Brandon Greene
| LT_Starter = Cyrus Kouandjio
| LT_Backup = Kellen Williams
| LT_Third = Grant Hill
| LG_Starter = Arie Kouandjio
| LG_Backup = Kellen Williams
Isaac Luatua
| C_Starter = Ryan Kelly
| C_Backup = Chad Lindsay
| RG_Starter = Anthony Steen
| RG_Backup = Alphonse Taylor
| RT_Starter = Austin Shepherd
| RT_Backup = Leon Brown
| ROLB_Starter = Xzavier Dickson
| ROLB_Backup = Denzel Devall
| RILB_Starter = C. J. Mosley
| RILB_Backup = Tana Patrick
Reggie Ragland
| LILB_Starter = Trey DePriest
| LILB_Backup = Reuben Foster
| LOLB_Starter = Adrian Hubbard
| LOLB_Backup = Dillon Lee
| FS_Starter = Vinnie Sunseri
| FS_Backup = Landon Collins
| FS_Third = Eddie Jackson (safety)
Jarrick Williams
| SS_Starter = Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
| SS_Backup = Nick Perry
| DB1_Starter = Deion Belue
| DB1_Backup = Bradley Sylve
| DB2_Starter = Geno Smith
| DB2_Backup = John Fulton
| RDE_Starter = Ed Stinson
| RDE_Backup = A'Shawn Robinson
LaMichael Fanning
| NT_Starter = Brandon Ivory
| NT_Backup = Darren Lake
Korren Kirven
| LDE_Starter = Jeoffrey Pagan
| LDE_Backup = Dalvin Tomlinson
Jonathan Allen
| PK_Starter = Cade Foster
| PK_Backup = Adam Griffith
| P_Starter = Cody Mandell
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Kevin Norwood
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Dee Hart
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2013 recruiting class

{{see also|American football positions|Glossary of American football|Recruiting (college athletics)}}

Prior to National Signing Day on February 6, 2013, nine players enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice (six former high school seniors on scholarship, one former junior college player on scholarship, one walk-on from professional baseball and one walk-on from high school).[40] The early enrollments from high school included quarterbacks Cooper Bateman and Parker McLeod, wide receiver Raheem Falkins, running back Derrick Henry, offensive lineman Brandon Hill and tight end O. J. Howard.[40] Lineman Brandon Hill spent a post-graduate high school year at Hargrave Military Academy, and did not have the option to take a redshirt year, but still had four years of playing eligibility.[41] Offensive tackle Leon Brown enrolled at Alabama after he transferred from junior college and would be eligible to play in the 2013 season and for a maximum of two seasons.[40] Four of the eight players who were early enrollees in 2012 saw playing time last season: Amari Cooper, Dillon Lee, T. J. Yeldon and Deion Blue.[40]

Henry and Howard entered school as two of the top 100 recruits in the country.[42] Henry was the No. 1 ranked "athlete" according to 247Sports Composite Rankings based on his potential to make an immediate impact at either running back or outside linebacker, but he had commented that he planned to compete at running back.[43] Henry broke the national high school record for career yards, and in his 2012 high school season he averaged 328 yards per game.[44]

In addition to those scholarship recruits that signed early, former professional baseball player Jai Miller and high school quarterback Luke Del Rio enrolled in order to compete for roster spots as invited walk-ons.[40] Miller was a 28-year-old who out of high school signed to play baseball and football at Stanford, but ended up playing professional baseball out of high school after being drafted by the Florida Marlins in 2003.[45] Based on the terms of his original contract, the Marlins would pay for Miller's tuition at Alabama.[45]

On National Signing Day, Alabama signed 18 additional players out of high school that completed the 2013 recruiting class.[46][47] The class was highlighted by fourteen players from the "ESPN 150": No. 9 Derrick Henry; No. 16 Reuben Foster; No. 25 Robert Foster; No. 26 Dee Liner; No. 28 Jonathan Allen; No. 32 Alvin Kamara; No. 36 Tim Williams; No. 44 Cooper Bateman; No. 45 O. J. Howard; No. 63 Tyren Jones; No. 81 Altee Tenpenny; No. 84 Maurice Smith; No. 86 Grant Hill and No. 105 A'Shawn Robinson.[48] Alabama signed the No. 1 recruiting class according to Rivals.com and the No. 3 recruiting class according to Scout.com.[49][50]

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Schedule

The 2013 schedule was officially released on October 18, 2012.[51] The 2013 schedule was developed as a "bridge" schedule for only the 2013 season, as a permanent system was developed by the conference in spring 2013.[52] Alabama faced all six Western Division opponents: Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M.[52] They also faced two Eastern Division opponents: official SEC rival Tennessee and Kentucky.[52] Alabama was not scheduled to play SEC opponents Georgia, Missouri, South Carolina, Florida or Vanderbilt.[52] They also played four non-conference games: Virginia Tech of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Colorado State of the Mountain West Conference, Georgia State of the Sun Belt Conference and Chattanooga of the Southern Conference.[51][53] The Crimson Tide had two bye weeks: their first was before they faced Texas A&M, and their second before they faced LSU. On December 9, Alabama was selected as an at-large BCS selection to compete in the Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma of the Big 12 Conference.[54]

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| rankyear = 2013
| poll = AP
| timezone = Central
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = August 31
| time = 4:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Virginia Tech
| gamename = Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
| site_stadium = Georgia Dome
| site_cityst = Atlanta, GA
| tv = ESPN
| score = 35–10
| attend = 73,114
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 14
| time = 2:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Texas A&M
| opprank = 6
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv = CBS
| score = 49–42
| attend = 87,596
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 21
| time = 6:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Colorado State
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 31–6
| attend = 101,821
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 28
| time = 5:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 1
| opponent = Ole Miss
| opprank = 21
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = ESPN
| score = 25–0
| attend = 101,821
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 5
| time = 11:21 a.m.
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| homecoming = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Georgia State
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = SECTV
| score = 45–3
| attend = 101,254
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 12
| time = 6:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Kentucky
| site_stadium = Commonwealth Stadium
| site_cityst = Lexington, KY
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 48–7
| attend = 69,873
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| time = 6:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 1
| opponent = Arkansas
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = ESPN
| score = 52–0
| attend = 101,821
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| time = 2:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 1
| opponent = Tennessee
| gamename = Third Saturday in October
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = CBS
| score = 45–10
| attend = 101,821
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| time = 7:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 1
| opponent = LSU
| opprank = 10
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = CBS
| score = 38–17
| attend = 101,821
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 16
| time = 6:45 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Mississippi State
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Davis Wade Stadium
| site_cityst = Starkville, MS
| tv = ESPN
| score = 20–7
| attend = 57,211
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| time = 1:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Chattanooga
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = PPV
| score = 49–0
| attend = 100,179
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 30
| time = 2:30 p.m.
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 1
| opponent = Auburn
| opprank = 4
| gamename = Iron Bowl
| site_stadium = Jordan–Hare Stadium
| site_cityst = Auburn, AL
| tv = CBS
| score = 28–34
| attend = 87,451
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = January 2, 2014
| time = 7:30 p.m.
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 3
| opponent = Oklahoma
| opprank = 11
| gamename = Sugar Bowl
| site_stadium = Mercedes-Benz Superdome
| site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
| tv = ESPN
| score = 31–45
| attend = 70,473
}}
}}
  • Sources:[55]

Game summaries

Virginia Tech

{{See also|2013 Virginia Tech Hokies football team|Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game}}{{AFB game box start
|Title= Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
|Visitor= Virginia Tech
|V1= 7
|V2= 3
|V3= 0
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 14
|H2= 14
|H3= 7
|H4= 0
|Location= Atlanta, Georgia
|StartTime= 5:36 p.m.
|TimeZone= Eastern
|ElapsedTime= 3:13
|Attendance= 73,114
|Weather= Indoors
|Referee= Bill LeMonnier
|TVAnnouncers= Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color), Shannon Spake (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN
}}
  • Sources:[56][57]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=13:21 |Team=Alabama |Event=Christion Jones 72-yard punt return (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=1:53 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon two-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=1:37 |Team=Virginia Tech |Event=Trey Edmunds 77-yard run (Cody Journell Kick) |Score= Alabama 14–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=14:04 |Team=Alabama |Event=Vinnie Sunseri 38-yard interception return (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 21–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=3:39 |Team=Virginia Tech |Event=Cody Journell 29-yard field goal |Score= Alabama 21–10}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=3:25 |Team=Alabama |Event=Christion Jones 94-yard kickoff return (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 28–10}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=3:43 |Team=Alabama |Event=Christion Jones 38-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 35–10|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

On July 7, 2011, officials from both Alabama and Virginia Tech announced the Crimson Tide and the Hokies would meet to open the 2013 season in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Atlanta.[58] In the game, the offense struggled, but Christion Jones became the first Alabama player to score two non-offensive touchdowns in a single game and led the Crimson Tide to a 35–10 victory at the Georgia Dome.[57][59][60] After the Hokies were held to a three-and-out, Christion Jones gave Alabama a 7–0 lead with his first touchdown on a 72-yard punt return.[60][61] The teams then traded a series of punts before T. J. Yeldon extended the Alabama lead to 14–0 with his two-yard touchdown run that capped a 49-yard drive.[61]

Virginia Tech responded on the possession that ensued with their only touchdown of the game on a 77-yard Trey Edmunds touchdown run that cut the lead to 14–7.[62] Early in the second quarter, Vinnie Sunseri intercepted a Logan Thomas pass and returned it 38-yards for a touchdown and a 21–7 lead.[61] The teams then again traded punts before Kyle Fuller intercepted an AJ McCarron pass that set up an eventual 29-yard Cody Journell field goal.[61] On the kickoff that ensued, Jones scored his second non-offensive touchdown of the game on a 94-yard return that made the halftime score 28–10.[60]

Neither team scored again until late in third quarter when McCarron Connected with Jones on a 38-yard touchdown pass that made the final score 35–10.[60][61] For his three touchdown and 256 all-purpose yardage performance, Jones was recognized as the Walter Camp National Player of the Week.[63] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Hokies to 12–1.[64]

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Texas A&M

{{See also|2013 Texas A&M Aggies football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= #1 Alabama
|V1= 7
|V2= 21
|V3= 14
|V4= 7
|Host= #6 Texas A&M
|H1= 14
|H2= 0
|H3= 7
|H4= 21
|Location= College Station, Texas
|StartTime= 2:42 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:35
|Attendance= 87,596
|Weather= 95°, partly cloudy
|Referee= Tom Ritter
|TVAnnouncers=Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
|TVStation= CBS
}}
  • Sources:[65][66]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=12:21 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Cameron Clear one-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score=Texas A&M 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=7:47 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Ben Malena one-yard run (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score=Texas A&M 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=5:24 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 22-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Texas A&M 14–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=14:15 |Team=Alabama |Event=DeAndrew White 44-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=14–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=8:55 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenny Bell 51-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:45 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon four-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=12:41 |Team=Alabama |Event=Vinnie Sunseri 73-yard interception return (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 35–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=9:33 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Malcome Kennedy 14-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score=Alabama 35–21}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=4:16 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake three-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 42–21}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=13:20 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Malcome Kennedy 12-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score=Alabama 42–28}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=8:04 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Mike Evans 95-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score=Alabama 42–35}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=2:28 |Team=Alabama |Event=Jalston Fowler five-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 49–35}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:15 |Team=Texas A&M |Event=Malcome Kennedy four-yard pass from Johnny Manziel (Taylor Bertolet kick) |Score= Alabama 49–42|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In the first conference game of the 2013 season, Alabama defeated the Texas A&M Aggies at College Station, 49–42.[66][67] Texas A&M opened the game with a pair of touchdowns on their first two offensive possessions and took a 14–0 lead. After they received the opening kickoff, the Aggies scored on their first possession when Johnny Manziel threw a one-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Clear and on their second possession on a one-yard Ben Malena touchdown run.[67][68] Alabama responded with their first of five consecutive touchdowns on their next possession and cut the A&M lead to 14–7 when AJ McCarron threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Norwood.[67][68]

After the Crimson Tide defense held the Aggies to a punt, McCarron threw his second touchdown pass of the afternoon on the drive that ensued early in the second quarter on a 44-yard flea flicker pass to DeAndrew White that tied the game 14–14.[69] On the next drive, Cyrus Jones intercepted a Manziel pass in the end zone for a touchback and an Alabama possession. McCarron then threw his third touchdown pass on the game from 51 yards to Kenny Bell and gave the Crimson Tide their first lead of the game, 21–14.[67][68] Alabama then closed the first half with an 11-play, 93-yard drive capped with a four-yard T. J. Yeldon touchdown run for a 28–14 halftime lead.[67][68]

After the A&M defense forced a punt on the opening possession of the third quarter, Vinnie Sunseri intercepted the first Manziel pass of the second half and returned it 73 yards for a touchdown and extended the Alabama lead to 35–14.[70] The Aggies responded on the drive that followed with a 14-yard Manziel touchdown pass to Malcome Kennedy which was followed with a three-yard Kenyan Drake touchdown run that made the score 42–21 in favor of the Crimson Tide at the end of the third quarter.[67][68] In the fourth, the Aggies scored first on a 12-yard Kennedy touchdown reception, and Alabama looked like they were about to respond with a touchdown as well, but Yeldon fumbled at the two-yard line that was recovered by A&M.[67][68] Three plays later, Manziel threw a 95-yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans that cut the Crimson Tide lead to 42–35.[67][68] Alabama rebounded on their next drive that was capped with a five-yard McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler that extended their lead to 49–35.[67][68] A four-yard touchdown pass from Manziel to Kennedy in the last 0:20 made the final score 49–42.[67][68] Alabama recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the win.

The 628 yards of total offense by A&M were the most ever surrendered by an Alabama defense in the history of the program.[67] For his career-high 334 yards on 20 of 29 passing and four touchdowns, McCarron was recognized as the SEC Offensive Player of the Week.[71] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Aggies to 4–2.[72]

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Colorado State

{{See also|2013 Colorado State Rams football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= Colorado State
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 6
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 7
|H2= 10
|H3= 0
|H4= 14
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 6:11 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:00
|Attendance= 101,821
|Weather= 72°, Wind N 7 mph, Overcast
|Referee= Marc Curles
|TVAnnouncers= Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Matt Millen (color), Maria Taylor (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN2
}}
  • Sources:[73][74]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=0:39 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake three-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=12:41 |Team=Alabama |Event=Dillon Lee 15-yard return of a blocked punt (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=5:39 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 46-yard field goal |Score= Alabama 17–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=7:40 |Team=Colorado State |Event=Jared Roberts 45-yard field goal |Score= Alabama 17–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=0:05 |Team=Colorado State |Event=Jared Roberts 31-yard field goal |Score= Alabama 17–6}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=11:47 |Team=Alabama |Event=DeAndrew White 30-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 24–6}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=1:13 |Team=Alabama |Event=Chris Black 14-yard pass from Blake Sims (Cade Foster kick) |Score= Alabama 31–6|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

On December 13, 2012, officials from both Alabama and Colorado State announced the Crimson Tide and the Rams would meet each other for the first time in the third game of the 2013 season.[53] Although Alabama was a 40-point favorite as they entered the game, the Rams played the Crimson Tide close through the fourth quarter when a pair of late touchdowns gave Alabama a 31–6 victory.[74][75] After both teams traded punts on their opening pair of possessions, Alabama took a 7–0 lead on a three-yard Kenyan Drake touchdown run.[75][76]

Drake was able to score the first touchdown as he was the starting running back in the game due to T. J. Yeldon being suspended for the first quarter by Nick Saban for his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against A&M the week before.[77] They extended their lead to 14–0 early in the second quarter when Drake blocked a Rams punt that was returned 15-yards by Dillon Lee for a touchdown, and then to 17–0 at halftime when Cade Foster connected on a 46-yard field goal late in the quarter.[75][76]

After Bernard Blake intercepted an AJ McCarron pass on Alabama's first possession of the second half, Jared Roberts kicked a 45-yard field goal on the drive that ensured that made the score 17–3.[75][76] Roberts then scored the Rams' only other points on their next possession with his 31-yard field goal.[75][76] Early in the fourth quarter, Trey DePriest both forced and recovered a Garrett Grayson fumble. On the next play, Alabama scored on a 30-yard McCarron touchdown pass to DeAndrew White for a 24–6 lead.[75][76] The Crimson Tide then made the final score 31–6 with a 15-yard Blake Sims touchdown pass to Chris Black.[75][76] In the game, the Rams were led by former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Jim McElwain and received $1.5 million to play the game at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[53]

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Ole Miss

{{See also|2013 Ole Miss Rebels football team|Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= #21 Ole Miss
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 0
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 3
|H2= 6
|H3= 7
|H4= 9
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 5:36 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:14
|Attendance= 101,821
|Weather= 81°, Wind ESE 6 mph, Clear
|Referee= Hubert Owens
|TVAnnouncers= Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN
}}
  • Sources:[78][79]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=6:23 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 28-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 3–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=5:44 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 53-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 6–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:00 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 42-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 9–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=14:08 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 68-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 16–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=5:43 |Team=Alabama |Event=C. J. Mosley safety |Score=Alabama 18–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=5:32 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 50-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 25–0|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In their first home conference game of the 2013 season, Alabama shutout the Ole Miss Rebels 25–0 at Tuscaloosa.[79][80] After the Crimson Tide defense forced a punt on the Rebels' first possession, AJ McCarron led the Alabama offense on an 11 play, 61-yard drive that ended with a 3–0 lead after a 28-yard Cade Foster field goal.[81][82] Each team played strong defense for the remainder of the quarter with an Eddie Jackson interception of a Laquon Treadwell sideline pass for Alabama being the major play.[81] Alabama then extended their lead in the second quarter to 9–0 at halftime after Foster connected on field goals of 53 and 42-yards.[82]

On the second play of the third quarter, Alabama scored their first touchdown of the game. It came on a 68-yard T. J. Yeldon run and gave the Crimson Tide a 16–0 lead.[80] Each team again traded punts before the Alabama defense stopped an Ole Miss scoring opportunity on a fourth-and-two play from their own seven-yard line that kept the score 16–0.[81] In the fourth, Cody Mandell had a punt downed at the Rebels' one-yard line and on the next play, C. J. Mosley sacked Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace for a safety and an 18–0 lead.[81] On the next offensive play for Alabama after they received the safety kick, Kenyan Drake scored on a 50-yard touchdown run that made the final score 25–0.[81] The shutout was the first for the Rebels since their loss against Arkansas in 1998.[80] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Rebels to 47–9–2 (51–8–2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[83]

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Georgia State

{{See also|2013 Georgia State Panthers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= Georgia State
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 3
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 21
|H2= 17
|H3= 7
|H4= 0
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 11:21 a.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 2:53
|Attendance= 101,254
|Weather= 85°, Wind SE 6 mph, Partly Cloudy
|Referee= Matt Loeffler
|TVAnnouncers= Dave Neal (play-by-play), Andre Ware (color), Cara Capuano (sideline)
|TVStation= SEC TV
}}
  • Sources:[84][85]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=11:46 |Team=Alabama |Event=Christion Jones 8-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=3:08 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 4-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=2:55 |Team=Alabama |Event=DeAndrew White 10-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=13:48 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 23-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=6:11 |Team=Alabama |Event=Jalston Fowler 1-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 35–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:36 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 27-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 38–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=11:20 |Team=Georgia State |Event=Wil Lutz 53-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 38–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=6:18 |Team=Alabama |Event=Chris Black 10-yard pass from Blake Sims (Adam Griffith kick) |Score=Alabama 45–3|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In their fifth game of the 2013 season and their second home game, Alabama defeated the Georgia State Panthers 45–3.[85][86] AJ McCarron led a 71-yard drive capped off with an eight-yard touchdown pass to Christion Jones for a 7–0 lead.[86] On their first possession, Georgia State gained one first down but was quickly driven back by Alabama's defense who forced a punt.[85] Alabama's next drive saw it lean more on the running game, and T. J. Yeldon scored on a four-yard touchdown run for a 14–0 Crimson Tide lead.[86] On the kickoff that ensued, Dee Hart forced a fumble that Crimson Tide linebacker Dillon Lee recovered and returned to the Panthers' 10-yard line.[85] On the next play, McCarron completed a touchdown pass to DeAndrew White that increased Alabama's lead to 21–0.[86]

The Crimson Tide scored on its next two possessions as well, and McCarron completed touchdown passes to running backs Kenyan Drake and Jalston Fowler.[86] With the lead at 35–0 late in the second quarter, Alabama played its reserves for much of the remainder of the game. After the Crimson Tide defense forced another punt from the Panthers, McCarron was replaced by backup quarterback Blake Sims.[87] On his first possession at the helm of Alabama's offense, Sims led the team to the Georgia State one-yard line, but a pair of false starts forced Alabama to settle for a field goal that increased the lead to 38–0 at halftime.[86]

Georgia State opened the second half with a drive to the Alabama 36-yard line to set up a school record 53-yard field goal by Wil Lutz.[87] Alabama responded with a 68-yard march that ended in a touchdown pass from Blake Sims to Chris Black for a 45–3 lead.[86] With the score at 45–3, neither team scored again.[85] After a Panthers punt, Alabama's next drive ended with Crimson Tide backup kicker Adam Griffith missing a 30-yard field goal.[85] Before his exit late in the second quarter, McCarron set the Alabama record for passing accuracy at 93.75%, going 15–16 and surpassed the previous record of 84.2% held by Ken Stabler.[87] With the win, Alabama improved its all-time record against Georgia State to 2–0.[88]

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Kentucky

{{See also|2013 Kentucky Wildcats football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor=#1 Alabama
|V1= 0
|V2= 24
|V3= 10
|V4= 14
|Host= Kentucky
|H1= 0
|H2= 0
|H3= 7
|H4= 0
|Location= Lexington, Kentucky
|StartTime= 7:06 p.m.
|TimeZone= Eastern
|ElapsedTime= 3:26
|Attendance= 69,873
|Weather= 75°, Wind NW 4 mph, Mostly Clear
|Referee= Penn Wagers
|TVAnnouncers= Mark Jones (play-by-play), Brock Huard (color), Lewis Johnson (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN2
}}
  • Sources:[89][90]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=2 |Time=13:08 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 28-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 3–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=9:50 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 10–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=3:39 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 24-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 17–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:24 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 24–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=11:38 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 3-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 31–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=7:05 |Team=Kentucky |Event=Javess Blue 30-yard pass from Maxwell Smith (Joe Mansour kick) |Score=Alabama 31–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=1:10 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 20-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 34–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:04 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 20-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 41–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=1:41 |Team=Alabama |Event=Altee Tenpenny 7-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 48–7|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

For the first time since 2009, Alabama played Kentucky at Lexington, and in the game Alabama defeated the Wildcats 48–7.[90][91] Although the Crimson Tide defense opened the game strong and forced Kentucky to punt after they held the Wildcats to a series of three-and-outs on their initial possessions, the Alabama offense did not see the same on-field success.[92] After they were held to a punt on their first possession, fumbles by Kenyan Drake and T. J. Yeldon on the next two Crimson Tide possessions inside the Wildcats' 15-yard line kept the game scoreless.[93]

After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama took a 3–0 lead early in the second quarter on a 25-yard Cade Foster field goal.[90][91] On their next possession, the Crimson Tide scored their first touchdown on a two-play drive that saw a 42-yard Kevin Norwood reception and a one-yard Drake touchdown run for a 10–0 lead.[91][92] Alabama then extended their lead to 24–0 at halftime after touchdown runs of 24-yards from Yeldon and one-yard from Drake on their final two possessions of the half.[90][91]

On their first possession of the second half, the Crimson Tide extended their lead further to 31–0 after Yeldon scored on a three-yard run that capped a drive that featured a 34-yard Yeldon run and 42-yard Amari Cooper reception.[90][91] On the Kentucky possession that ensued, the Wildcats scored their only points of the game on a 30-yard Maxwell Smith touchdown pass to Javess Blue that made the score 31–7.[90][91] The touchdown was the first allowed by the Alabama defense since the Texas A&M game and ended a 14-quarter touchdown-free streak for the Crimson Tide.[94] A 20-yard Foster field goal then made the score 34–7 as they entered the fourth quarter.[90][91]

In the fourth, the Crimson Tide scored touchdowns on both of their offensive possessions and made the final score 48–7. The first came on a 20-yard AJ McCarron pass to Kevin Norwood and the second on a seven-yard Altee Tenpenny run.[90][91] Offensively, McCarron threw for 359 yards and Drake and Yeldon ran for 106 yards and 124 respectively. This marked the first time in team history that Alabama had a 300-yard passer and two 100-yard runners in a single game.[95] For his performance, right guard Anthony Steen was recognized as SEC Offensive Linemen of the Week.[95] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Wildcats to 36–2–1.[96]

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Arkansas

{{See also|2013 Arkansas Razorbacks football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= Arkansas
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 0
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 14
|H2= 14
|H3= 17
|H4= 7
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 6:15 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:06
|Attendance= 101,821
|Weather= 67°, Wind NW 8 mph, Partly Cloudy
|Referee= Ken Williamson
|TVAnnouncers= Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN
}}
  • Sources:[97][98]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=9:09 |Team=Alabama |Event=Jalston Fowler 4-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=4:36 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=9:03 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 46-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=1:07 |Team=Alabama |Event=Amari Cooper 30-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=13:28 |Team=Alabama |Event=O. J. Howard 17-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 35–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=8:18 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 24-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 42–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=3:02 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 48-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 45–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:59 |Team=Alabama |Event=Derrick Henry 80-yard run (Adam Griffith kick) |Score=Alabama 52–0|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In what was the first Bret Bielema coached team to play against the Crimson Tide, Alabama shut out the Arkansas Razorbacks 52–0 at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[98][99] Alabama took a 7–0 lead on their first possession with a four-yard AJ McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler and extended it to 14–0 on their second with a one-yard Kenyan Drake touchdown run.[90][91] Later in the first, HaHa Clinton-Dix intercepted a Brandon Allen pass in what was his return to the team after he served a two-game suspension for a violation of NCAA rules.[100][101]

After the Crimson Tide defense forced a punt on the first Razorback possession of the second quarter, Drake extended the Alabama lead to 21–0 with his 46-yard touchdown run.[98][99] Arkansas responded on their next possession with their longest drive of the game. However, they were unable to score any points as Deion Belue blocked a 41-yard Zach Hocker field goal that preserved the shutout.[100] On the next possession, Alabama closed the first half with a 30-yard McCarron touchdown pass to Amari Cooper that made the halftime score 28–0.[98][99]

On the opening kickoff of the second half, Derrick Henry forced a Keon Hatcher fumble that was recovered by Eddie Jackson for the Crimson Tide.[100] Three plays later, Alabama led 35–0 after McCarron threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to O. J. Howard.[98][99] On their next offensive drive, T. J. Yeldon scored on a 24-yard touchdown run that extended the Crimson Tide lead to 42–0.[98][99] The Alabama defense then had their second Allen interception of the evening on the Razorbacks possession that ensued with Cyrus Jones' play at the 47-yard line.[100] With the offensive reserves in the game, Blake Sims led the team to a 45–0 lead after Cade Foster connected on a 48-yard field goal.[98][99] Henry then made the final score 52–0 in the final minute of play with his 80-yard touchdown run.[98][99] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Razorbacks 14–8 (17–7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[102]

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Tennessee

{{See also|2013 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Third Saturday in October}}{{AFB game box start
|Title= Third Saturday in October
|Visitor= Tennessee
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 3
|V4= 7
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 21
|H2= 14
|H3= 7
|H4= 3
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 2:39 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:09
|Attendance= 101,821
|Weather= 63°, Wind SSW 3 mph, Clear w/ Sunny skies
|Referee= Matt Moore
|TVAnnouncers= Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
|TVStation= CBS
}}
  • Sources:[103][104]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=13:32 |Team=Alabama |Event=Amari Cooper 54-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=8:44 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 1-run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=0:28 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 22-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=7:18 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 1-run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:12 |Team=Alabama |Event=Landon Collins 89-yard interception return (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 35–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=12:53 |Team=Tennessee |Event=Michael Palardy 37-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 35–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=2:55 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 1-run (Adam Griffith kick) |Score=Alabama 42–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=12:58 |Team=Tennessee |Event=Rajion Neal 3-yard run (Michael Palardy kick) |Score=Alabama 42–10}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=6:50 |Team=Alabama |Event=Adam Griffith 20-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 45–10|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In their annual rivalry game, Alabama defeated the Tennessee Volunteers 45–10 at Tuscaloosa.[104][105] The Crimson Tide took a 21–0 lead after they scored touchdowns on all three of their first quarter possessions.[106] The first came on a 54-yard AJ McCarron pass to Amari Cooper, the second on a one-yard T. J. Yeldon run and the third on a 22-yard McCarron pass to Kevin Norwood.[104][105] After Alabama extended their lead to 28–0 early in the second quarter on Yeldon's second one-yard run of the game, the defense made their first turnover when Deion Belue intercepted a Justin Worley pass.[106]

However, the Crimson Tide were unable to capitalize on the drive that ensued after Kenyan Drake fumbled the ball at the goal line and was recovered by the Vols' Cameron Sutton.[106] Looking to score before halftime, Tennessee drove from their one-yard line to the Alabama 24 before Worley threw his second interception of the game.[106] This time Landon Collins made the play at the 11-yard line and returned it 89-yards for a touchdown and a 35–0 halftime lead.[107] Tennessee opened the second half with their first points on a 37-yard Michael Palardy field goal that made the score 35–3.[104][105] The Crimson Tide responded later in the third with Yeldon's third one-yard touchdown run of the game and extended their lead to 42–3.[104][105]

In the fourth, the Vols scored their only touchdown on a three-yard Rajion Neal run and Adam Griffith then kicked his first field goal for the Crimson Tide and made the final score 45–10.[104][105] For his six tackle performance and long interception return, Collins was recognized as the SEC Defensive Player of the Week.[107] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Volunteers to 50–38–7 (51–37–8 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[108]

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LSU

{{See also|2013 LSU Tigers football team|Alabama–LSU football rivalry}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= #10 LSU
|V1= 0
|V2= 14
|V3= 3
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 3
|H2= 14
|H3= 7
|H4= 14
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 7:11 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:18
|Attendance= 101,821
|Weather= 54°, Wind NNW 2 mph, Overcast
|Referee= Matt Austin
|TVAnnouncers= Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
|TVStation= CBS
}}
  • Sources:[109][110]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=3:54 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 41-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 3–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=14:56 |Team=LSU |Event=Jeremy Hill 3-yard run (Colby Delahoussaye kick) |Score=LSU 7–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=12:35 |Team=Alabama |Event=O. J. Howard 52-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 10–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=5:17 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 9-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 17–3}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:43 |Team=LSU |Event=Travin Dural 6-yard pass from Zach Mettenberger (Colby Delahoussaye kick) |Score=Alabama 17–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=12:01 |Team=LSU |Event=Colby Delahoussaye 41-yard field goal |Score=17–17}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=4:11 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 4-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 24–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:31 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 1-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 31–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=4:10 |Team=Alabama |Event=Jalston Fowler 3-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 38–17|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In their annual rivalry game, Alabama defeated the LSU Tigers at Tuscaloosa 38–17.[110][111] After LSU forced an Alabama punt on their first possession, they proceeded to drive 79-yards to the Crimson Tide three-yard line.[112] On the next play, Tana Patrick forced a J. C. Copeland fumble at the one-yard line that prevented a Tigers' score.[113] The ball was recovered by Landon Collins and gave the Crimson Tide possession at their 10-yard line.[112][113] After the LSU defense forced a second punt, their offense had their second turnover of the game when a Zach Mettenberger fumble was recovered by Trey DePriest at the Tigers' 27-yard line.[112] Four plays later, Alabama took a 3–0 lead on a 41-yard Cade Foster field goal.[110][111]

On their next possession, LSU responded with their first touchdown and a 7–3 lead on a three-yard Jeremy Hill run early in the second quarter.[110][111] Alabama then retook a 10–7 lead on the next possession when O. J. Howard took a short slant pass from AJ McCarron 52-yards for a touchdown.[110][111] After the Crimson Tide defense forced a punt, their offense extended their lead to 17–7 on a nine-yard McCarron pass to Kevin Norwood.[110][111] LSU then made the halftime score 17–14 after Mettenberger threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Travin Dural.[110][111]

After the Tigers' tied the game 17–17 on a 41-yard Colby Delahoussaye field goal to open the second half, the Crimson Tide went on their first of three consecutive touchdown drives.[110][111] Their first touchdown came on a four-yard T. J. Yeldon run that capped a 14 play, 79-yard drive that included a successful fake punt.[110][111][114] On their next possession, Yeldon scored on a one-yard touchdown run that extended Alabama's lead to 31–17.[110][111] Odell Beckham Jr. then returned the kickoff that ensued 82-yards to the Crimson Tide 18-yard line. However, the offense was unable to capitalize on the good field position as the Alabama defense forced a turnover on downs.[112] The Crimson Tide then drove 78 yards in eight plays, capping the drive with a three-yard McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler that made the score 38–17.[110][111] The Alabama defense then closed the game with three consecutive sacks of Mettenberger, winning 38–17.[112] For his 12 tackle performance, C. J. Mosley was recognized as both the SEC Defensive Player of the Week and as the Lott IMPACT National Player of the Week.[115] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 48–25–5.[116]

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Mississippi State

{{See also|2013 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= #1 Alabama
|V1= 3
|V2= 7
|V3= 7
|V4= 3
|Host= Miss State
|H1= 0
|H2= 0
|H3= 7
|H4= 0
|Location= Starkville, Mississippi
|StartTime= 6:56 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:06
|Attendance= 57,211
|Weather= 65°, Wind N 10 mph, Clear Skies
|Referee= Marc Curles
|TVAnnouncers= Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
|TVStation= ESPN
}}
  • Sources:[117][118]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=7:59 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 33-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 3–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:20 |Team=Alabama |Event=Brian Vogler 18-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 10–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=10:11 |Team=MS State |Event=Charles Siddoway 0-yard fumble recovery (Evan Sobiesk kick) |Score=Alabama 10–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=5:46 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 11-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 17–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=12:15 |Team=Alabama |Event=Cade Foster 35-yard field goal |Score=Alabama 20–7 |LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In their annual rivalry game, Alabama defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 20–7 at Starkville despite having four turnovers.[118][119] Alabama won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball to start the game.[120] They then scored on a 33-yard Cade Foster field goal for an early 3–0 lead.[118][119] Both teams then traded punts for their next six combined possessions before the Bulldogs missed a 23-yard field goal midway through the second quarter.[120] On the Alabama drive that ensued, the Crimson Tide had their first of four turnovers on a Taveze Calhoun interception of an AJ McCarron pass.[121] Alabama rebounded on their next possession with an 18-yard touchdown pass from McCarron to Brian Vogler that made the halftime score 10–0.[118][119]

After the Crimson Tide defense forced a State punt to open the third quarter, Kendrick Market forced a T. J. Yeldon fumble that was recovered by Beniquez Brown at the State 49-yard line.[121] The Bulldogs scored on their drive that ensued after Charles Siddoway recovered a Tyler Russell fumble in the endzone that made the score 10–7.[118][119] Alabama responded on their next possession with an 11-yard McCarron touchdown pass to Kevin Norwood that extended their lead to 17–7.[118][119] After the State possession that followed, HaHa Clinton-Dix intercepted a Tyler Russell pass.[120] Foster then made the score 20–7 with his 35-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter.[118][119] The Crimson Tide then had a difficult time closing the game as turnovers on consecutive possessions on a McCarron interception and a Kenyan Drake fumble.[121] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Bulldogs to 76–18–3 (78–17–3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[122]

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Chattanooga

{{See also|2013 Chattanooga Mocs football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Visitor= Chattanooga
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|V3= 0
|V4= 0
|Host= #1 Alabama
|H1= 7
|H2= 21
|H3= 14
|H4= 7
|Location= Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|StartTime= 1:06 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 2:39
|Attendance= 100,179
|Weather= 54°, Wind N 13 mph, Overcast
|Referee= Hubert Owens
|TVAnnouncers= Chris Stewart (play-by-play), Tyler Watts (color), Tom Roberts (sideline)
|TVStation= CTSN
}}
  • Sources:[123][124]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=8:57 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kenyan Drake 13 yd run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=12:31 |Team=Alabama |Event=Derrick Henry 5-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 14–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=09:57 |Team=Alabama |Event=Christion Jones 75-yard punt return (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=02:18 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 28-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=11:19 |Team=Alabama |Event=Amari Cooper 38-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 35–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=05:33 |Team=Alabama |Event=Chris Black 31-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 42–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=05:07 |Team=Alabama |Event=Dee Hart 6-yard run (Adam Griffith kick) |Score=Alabama 49–0 |LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In the final non-conference game the 2013 season, Alabama shutout the Chattanooga Mocs of the Southern Conference 49–0 on senior day at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[124][125] After the Alabama defense forced a Mocs three-and-out on the first possession of the game, Christion Jones fumbled the punt that ensued with Sema'je Kendall for Chattanooga making the recovery at the Alabama 34-yard line.[126] The Alabama defense once again held strong and Trey DePriest ended the possession with his interception at the 17-yard line on fourth down.[126] The Crimson Tide offense then took the ball 83-yards on its first possession with Kenyan Drake making the score 7–0 on his 13-yard touchdown run.[124][125]

Derrick Henry scored Alabama's next touchdown early in the second quarter on a five-yard run that extended their lead to 14–0.[124][125] On the next Chattanooga possession, Alabama again forced a punt, but this time Jones returned it 75-yards for a touchdown and a 21–0 lead.[124][125] The Mocs responded with their best drive of the game; however, A'Shawn Robinson blocked a 48-yard Nick Pollard field goal attempt that kept Chattanooga scoreless.[126] The Crimson Tide then closed the half with a 28-yard AJ McCarron touchdown pass to Kevin Norwood that made the halftime score 28–0.[124][125]

Alabama continued their scoring into the third quarter with touchdowns on their first two possessions of the half. The first came on a 38-yard McCarron pass to Amari Cooper on a drive that also saw McCarron complete a pass to his brother Corey McCarron.[124][125][127] The second came on a 31-yard Chris Black run that made the score 42–0.[124][125] With the Crimson Tide significantly up, mostly back-up players completed the fourth quarter. After a long drive stalled at the Mocs' 23-yard line, Eddie Jackson returned a C. J. Board fumble caused by Jonathan Allen to the Chattanooga six-yard line.[126] On the next play, Dee Hart made the final score 49–0 with his six-yard touchdown run.[124][125] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Mocs to 12–0.[128]

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Auburn

{{See also|2013 Auburn Tigers football team|Iron Bowl|Kick Six}}{{AFB game box start
|Title= Iron Bowl
|Visitor= #1 Alabama
|V1= 0
|V2= 21
|V3= 0
|V4= 7
|Host= #4 Auburn
|H1= 7
|H2= 7
|H3= 7
|H4= 13
|Location= Auburn, Alabama
|StartTime= 2:41 p.m.
|TimeZone= Central
|ElapsedTime= 3:44
|Attendance= 87,451
|Weather= 57°, Wind E 7 mph, Sunny
|Referee= Matt Austin
|TVAnnouncers=Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline reporter)
|TVStation=CBS
}}
  • Sources:[129][130]
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=5:05 |Team=Auburn |Event=Nick Marshall 45-yard run (Cody Parkey kick) |Score=Auburn 7–0}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=11:00 |Team=Alabama |Event=Jalston Fowler 3-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=7–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=07:12 |Team=Alabama |Event=Kevin Norwood 20-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 14–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=03:48 |Team=Alabama |Event=T. J. Yeldon 1-yard run (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 21–7}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=01:40 |Team=Auburn |Event=Tre Mason 1-yard run (Cody Parkey kick) |Score=Alabama 21–14}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=11:56 |Team=Auburn |Event=C. J. Uzomah 13-yard pass from Nick Marshall (Cody Parkey kick) |Score=21–21}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:28 |Team=Alabama |Event=Amari Cooper 99-yard pass from AJ McCarron (Cade Foster kick) |Score=Alabama 28–21}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:32 |Team=Auburn |Event=Sammie Coates 39-yard pass from Nick Marshall (Cody Parkey kick)
|Score=28–28}}{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:00 |Team=Auburn |Event=Chris Davis 109-yard missed field goal return |Score=Auburn 34–28 |LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}

In the final regular season game the 2013 season, Alabama lost 34–28 to the Auburn Tigers after Chris Davis returned a missed Adam Griffith field goal 109-yards for the game-winning score with no time left on the clock in a game since dubbed "Kick Bama Kick".[130][131] Going into the game, Alabama had been ranked atop the polls all season, while Auburn was fourth in all major polls, making this the highest combined ranking ever in the Iron Bowl. With the victory, Auburn won the SEC West division title and prevented Alabama from potentially playing for their third consecutive national championship.[131]

After Alabama failed to score on the first drive when Cade Foster missed a 44-yard field goal attempt, Auburn took a 7–0 lead on their second offensive possession on a 45-yard Nick Marshall touchdown run.[131][132] The Crimson Tide responded early in the second and tied the game 7–7 on a three-yard AJ McCarron touchdown pass to Jalston Fowler.[131] Alabama's Landon Collins both forced and recovered a Tre Mason fumble on the Tigers' possession that ensued.[132] Four plays later Alabama took a 14–7 lead on a 20-yard McCarron pass to Kevin Norwood.[131] The Crimson Tide then went ahead 21–7 on a one-yard T. J. Yeldon touchdown run, but Auburn responded with a late Mason touchdown run that made the halftime score 21–14.[131]

The Tigers tied the score 21–21 on their first possession of the third quarter when Marshall threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to C. J. Uzomah.[131] Early in the fourth Foster missed a 33-yard field goal attempt, but on their next possession McCarron connected with Amari Cooper for a 99-yard touchdown reception and a 28–21 lead.[131][132] Late in the game, Ryan Smith blocked a 44-yard Foster field goal attempt, and on the Auburn possession that ensued Marshall threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Sammie Coates that tied the game 28–28.[131]

With seven seconds left in regulation and the score tied at 28, Yeldon made a long run as time expired. The play was reviewed from the replay booth, and one second was put back on the clock after the referees determined Yeldon had stepped out of bounds just before time expired.[132] Alabama then opted to attempt a game-winning 57-yard field goal, but chose freshman kicker Adam Griffith over Foster due to Foster's woes that day. Alabama failed its fourth field goal of the day with Griffith's attempt falling short, but Auburn's Chris Davis fielded it nine yards deep in his own end zone, and with no Crimson Tide skill players in his path (the field goal unit was made up almost entirely of offensive linemen), sprinted for a 109-yard touchdown return and a 34–28 Auburn win.[131][132] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 42–35–1.[133]

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Oklahoma

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On December 9, Alabama was selected as an at-large BCS participant to play in the Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma.[54] Against the Sooners, the Crimson Tide were upset 45–31 against an upstart Oklahoma squad.[135][136] Alabama opened the game with a four play, 75-yard touchdown drive that saw AJ McCarron complete a 53-yard pass to Amari Cooper and T. J. Yeldon score on a one-yard run for a 7–0 lead.[136][137] On the first Oklahoma possession of the game, Landon Collins intercepted a Trevor Knight pass that halted the Sooners' drive.[137] However, on the Alabama play that ensued, McCarron threw an interception to Gabe Lynn, and Oklahoma responded on their next play with a 45-yard Knight pass to Lacoltan Bester that tied the game 7–7.[136][137] Alabama retook a 10–7 lead on a 27-yard Cade Foster field goal, but the Sooners again responded and took a 14–10 lead at the end of the first quarter when Knight threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Saunders.[136][137]

Early in the second quarter, McCarron threw a 67-yard touchdown pass to DeAndrew White for a 17–14 lead. However, this would be the last time the Crimson Tide led in the game as a pair of turnovers by the Crimson Tide later in the quarter directly resulted in a pair of Oklahoma touchdowns.[136][137] After the Sooners tied the game with a 47-yard Michael Hunnicutt field goal, Geneo Grissom recovered a Yeldon fumble at their eight-yard line and returned it to the 34. Seven plays later Knight threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Saunders for a 24–17 Oklahoma lead.[136][137] On the next offensive series, McCarron threw his second interception of the game to Zack Sanchez who returned it to the Alabama 13-yard line.[137] On the next play, Sterling Shepard extended the Sooners' lead to 31–17 with his 13-yard touchdown run.[136][137] The Crimson Tide was able to get into field goal range late, but Foster missed an attempt from 32-yards as time expired for the first half.[137]

After the teams traded punts to open the second half, Derrick Henry made the score 31–24 with his 43-yard touchdown run for the only points scored in the third quarter.[138] Oklahoma next scored on their opening possession of the fourth quarter on a nine-yard Knight touchdown pass to Shepard that capped an eight-play drive.[136][137] Later in the quarter, Henry scored his second long touchdown of the game for Alabama on a 61—yard reception from McCarron that cut the Oklahoma lead to 38–31.[138] However, the Sooners closed the game with a long drive that ran down the clock and in the final minute, an Eric Striker sack of McCarron caused a fumble that Grissom recovered and returned eight-yards for a touchdown and made the final score 45–31.[136][137] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Sooners 1–3–1.[139]

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Rankings

{{See also|2013 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}

As they entered the 2013 season, the Crimson Tide were ranked No. 1 in both the AP and Coaches' Preseason Polls.[140] As they were still undefeated at the time of the initial Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings, the Crimson Tide were ranked first by the BCS on October 21.[141] Alabama remained in the No. 1 position through their final regular season game against Auburn.[142] After their 34–28 loss against the Tigers, Alabama dropped to No. 4 in all of the standings.[143] The Crimson Tide closed the regular season in the No. 3 position in all of the standings and failed to qualify for their third consecutive BCS National Championship Game.[144] In the final poll of the season, Alabama dropped into the No. 7 position in the AP and No. 8 position in the Coaches' Polls after their loss against Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.[145]

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After the season

Final statistics

After their loss to Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, Alabama's final team statistics were released. Nationally, Cody Mandell led the nation with an average of 42.43 net yards per punt.[146] On the defensive side of the ball, of the 124 FBS teams, the Crimson Tide was ranked near the top of all major defensive categories both nationally and in conference. They ranked fourth nationally and first in conference scoring defense (13.9 points per game), fifth nationally and first in conference in total defense (286.50 yards per game), seventh nationally and first in conference in rushing defense (106.2 yards per game) and eleventh nationally and second in conference in passing defense (180.3 yards per game).[146] Individually, C. J. Mosley led the team with 108 total tackles, 61 of which were assisted, and 47 solo tackles.[147] Mosley also led the team with 8 tackles for loss.[147] A'Shawn Robinson led the team with 5.5 quarterback sacks.[148] Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Landon Collins, Cyrus Jones and Vinnie Sunseri tied for the team lead in interception with each having made two.[149]

On offense, of the 124 FBS teams, Alabama ranked 17th nationally and fourth in conference in scoring offense (38.2 points per game), 24th nationally and fourth in conference in rushing offense (205.6 yards per game), 33rd nationally and sixth in conference in total offense (454.1 yards per game) and 49th nationally and seventh in conference in passing offense (248.5 yards per game).[146] AJ McCarron led the team in passing offense and completed 226 of 336 passes for 3,063 passing yards and 28 touchdowns.[150] Amari Cooper led the team with 45 receptions for 736 yards and Kevin Norwood led the team with seven touchdown receptions.[151] T. J. Yeldon led the team with 207 rushing attempts for 1,279 yards and 14 touchdown runs.[152] Kenyan Drake was second on the team with 92 rushing attempts for 694 yards and 8 touchdown runs.[152]

Awards

After the SEC Championship Game, multiple Alabama players were recognized for their on-field performances with a variety of awards and recognitions. At the team awards banquet on December 8, AJ McCarron C. J. Mosley and Kevin Norwood were each named the permanent captains of the 2013 squad.[153] At that time Mosley was also named the 2013 most valuable player with Mosley and HaHa Clinton-Dix named defensive players of the year and AJ McCarron and T. J. Yeldon named offensive players of the year.[154]

Conference

The SEC recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards. On December 11, C. J. Mosley was named SEC co-Defensive Player of the year with Michael Sam of Missouri, and Christion Jones was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Year.[155] On December 9, Cyrus Kouandjio, Cody Mandell, Mosley and Anthony Steen were named to the AP All-SEC First Team.[156] HaHa Clinton-Dix, Landon Collins, Christion Jones, Trey DePriest and T. J. Yeldon were named to the AP All-SEC Second Team; Brandon Ivory, AJ McCarron and Vinnie Sunseri were named to the AP All-SEC Honorable Mention Team.[156] Clinton-Dix, Jones, Kouandjio, Mosley and Yeldon were named to the Coaches' All-SEC First Team.[157] Mandell, McCarron, Steen and Ed Stinson were named to the Coaches' All-SEC Second Team.[157] A'Shawn Robinson was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.[158]

National

After the season, a number of Alabama players both won and were named as national award winners and finalists. Finalists for major awards from the Crimson Tide included: C. J. Mosley for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award and the Lombardi Award and AJ McCarron for the Davey O'Brien Award.[159][160] Mosley won the Butkus Award as the top collegiate linebacker and McCarron won both the Maxwell Award as the overall player of the year and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as the top senior quarterback.[159][160] McCarron also finished second behind Jameis Winston in voting for the Heisman Trophy.[161]

For their individual performances during the regular season, several players were named to various national All-American Teams. Cyrus Kouandjio, AJ McCarron and C. J. Mosley were named to the Walter Camp All-America First Team (WC).[162] HaHa Clinton-Dix and Mosley were named to the Sporting News (TSN) All-America Team.[163] Kouandjio and Mosley were named to the Associated Press All-American First Team; Clinton-Dix and McCarron were named to the Associated Press All-American Second Team.[164] Clinton-Dix, Kouandjio and Mosley were named to the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All-America Team.[165]

The NCAA recognizes five All-America lists in the determination of both consensus and unanimous All-America selections: the AP, AFCA, the FWAA, TSN and the WC.[166] In order for an honoree to earn a consensus selection, he must be selected as first team in three of the five lists recognized by the NCAA, and unanimous selections must be selected as first team in all five lists.[166] As such, for the 2013 season Mosley was a unanimous selection and Clinton-Dix and Kouandjio were consensus selections.[165]

All-star games

Several Alabama players were selected by postseason all-star games. Kenny Bell and John Fulton were selected to play in the College All-Star Bowl.[167] Cody Mandell, C. J. Mosley, Kevin Norwood and Ed Stinson all accepted invitations to play in the Senior Bowl.[168] Adrian Hubbard was also invited to compete in the game as fourth-year junior and became only the third non-senior to participate in the Senior Bowl.[169] Invitations were also extended to Deion Belue and AJ McCarron to participate in the game.[168] Alabama did not have players participate in the East–West Shrine Game or the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Coaching changes

In the weeks that followed the conclusion of the season, several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff. On January 9 offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier was officially hired in the same capacity at Michigan as the replacement for Al Borges.[170] On January 10, former Oakland Raiders, Tennessee and USC head coach Lane Kiffin was hired as the replacement for Nussmeier as both offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[171][172] On January 11, it was announced defensive line coach Chris Rumph had resigned and took the same position on the Texas staff.[173] On January 13 USC defensive line coach Bo Davis was hired as Rumph's replacement.[174] Davis previously coached defensive line at Alabama from 2007 to 2010 and had also served under Saban at LSU and with the Miami Dolphins.[174] On February 12, Greg Brown resigned to become the safeties coach at Louisville.[175] Two days later, Kevin Steele was promoted from Alabama's director of player personnel to inside linebackers coach.[176] Steele previously served as a defensive assistant for Saban at Alabama in 2007 and 2008.[176]

NFL Draft

{{See also|2014 NFL Draft}}

Of all the draft-eligible juniors, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Adrian Hubbard, Cyrus Kouandjio, Jeoffrey Pagan and Vinnie Sunseri declared their eligibility for the 2014 NFL Draft.[177][178] At the time of their announcement, Clinton-Dix and Kouandjio were projected to be first-round picks and both Hubbard and Pagan were projected to be no lower than third-round picks.[177] With their departures it marked the first time during the Saban era that more than three juniors declared early for the NFL Draft.[177] In February 2014, twelve Alabama players, seven seniors and five juniors, were invited to the NFL Scouting Combine.[179] The invited players were offensive linemen Cyrus Kouandjio and Anthony Steen, safeties Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Vinnie Sunseri, linebackers Adrian Hubbard and C. J. Mosley, defensive ends Jeoffrey Pagan and Ed Stinson, quarterback AJ McCarron, wide receiver Kevin Norwood, cornerback Deion Belue and punter Cody Mandell.[179]

In the first round, two Crimson Tide players were selected: Mosley (17th Baltimore Ravens) and Clinton-Dix (21st Green Bay Packers).[180] Kouandjio was selected in the second round (44th Buffalo Bills); Norwood (123rd Seattle Seahawks) was selected in the fourth round; Stinson (160th Arizona Cardinals), McCarron (164th Cincinnati Bengals) and Sunseri (167th New Orleans Saints) were selected in the fifth round; and Pagan (177th Houston Texans) was selected in the sixth round.[180] In the days after the draft, several players from the 2013 squad that were not drafted signed as undrafted free agents.[181] These players included Hubbard (Green Bay Packers), Steen (Arizona Cardinals), Mandell (Dallas Cowboys), John Fulton (Philadelphia Eagles), Tana Patrick (Chicago Bears) and Belue (Miami Dolphins).[181]

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36. ^{{cite news|last=Gribble|first=Andrew|title=Alabama safety Nick Perry out for season, will return as 5th-year senior, Nick Saban says|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/09/alabama_safety_nick_perry_out_1.html|accessdate=January 12, 2014|date=September 26, 2013|publisher=AL.com}}
37. ^{{cite news|last=Gribble|first=Andrew|title=Alabama safety HaHa Clinton-Dix suspended indefinitely for violation of team rules|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/10/alabama_safety_haha_clinton-di_1.html#incart_big-photo|accessdate=January 12, 2014|date=October 2, 2013|publisher=AL.com}}
38. ^{{cite news|last=Casagrande|first=Michael|title=HaHa Clinton-Dix reinstated by NCAA after serving a two-game suspension|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/10/haha_clinton-dix_reinstated_by.html#incart_flyout_sports|accessdate=January 12, 2014|date=October 18, 2013|publisher=AL.com}}
39. ^{{cite news|last=Gribble|first=Andrew|title=Alabama releases 2013 two-deep depth chart|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/08/alabama_releases_2013_two-deep.html|accessdate=August 26, 2013|date=August 26, 2013|publisher=AL.com}}
40. ^{{cite news |title=Nine new additions join champs |first=Alex |last=Scarborough |url=http://espn.go.com/colleges/alabama/football/story/_/id/8826126/alabama-crimson-tide-early-enrollees-2013-recruiting-class |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 9, 2013 |accessdate=January 10, 2013}}
41. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama welcomes 9 early enrollees, a group that includes 3 quarterbacks and a few 5-star recruits |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/01/alabama_welcomes_9_early_enrol.html |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 15, 2013 |accessdate=January 28, 2013}}
42. ^{{cite web |title=The Rivals 100: 2013 Prospect Ranking |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/rankings/rank-3053;_ylt=Ash4z3VYqUvZbfL7n88ZHq5JPZB4 |publisher=Rivals.Yahoo.com.com |date=January 15, 2013 |accessdate=January 28, 2013}}
43. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama Football: What Tide fans should expect from Derrick Henry in 2013 |first=Andrew |last=Kulha |url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1500918-alabama-football-what-tide-fans-should-expect-from-derrick-henry-in-2013 |publisher=BleacherReport.com |date=January 25, 2013 |accessdate=January 28, 2013}}
44. ^{{cite news |title=Derrick Henry, the country's record holder for rushing yards in a prep career, talks commitment to Tide |first=Wesley |last=Sinor |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/12/derrick_henry_the_countrys_rec.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 31, 2012 |accessdate=January 28, 2013}}
45. ^{{cite news |title=Howard, Miller among Alabama football early enrollees |url=http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20130115/SPORTS0401/130115016/Howard-Miller-among-Alabama-football-early-enrollees?nclick_check=1 |newspaper=Montgomery Advertiser |publisher=MontgomeryAdvertiser.com |date=January 15, 2013 |accessdate=January 28, 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130216112357/http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20130115/SPORTS0401/130115016/Howard-Miller-among-Alabama-football-early-enrollees?nclick_check=1 |archive-date=February 16, 2013 |dead-url=yes }}
46. ^{{cite news |first=Alex |last=Scarborough |title=Alabama earns No. 1 recruiting class |url=http://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/football/story/_/id/8923558/alabama-crimson-tide-nick-saban-thrilled-another-top-recruiting-class |publisher=ESPN.com |date=February 6, 2013 |accessdate=February 6, 2013}}
47. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |title=With a big afternoon, Tide signs 25 |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/02/live_updates_all_day_from_alab.html#incart_maj-story-1 |publisher=AL.com |date=February 6, 2013 |accessdate=February 6, 2013}}
48. ^{{cite web |url=http://espn.go.com/college-sports//football/recruiting/playerrankings/_/view/espnu150/sort/rank/class/2013 |title=ESPNU 150 Class of 2013 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=February 6, 2013}}
49. ^{{cite web |first=Adam |last=Gorney |url=https://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1469512 |title=Alabama claims yet another recruiting title |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=February 6, 2013}}
50. ^{{cite web |url=http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=9&c=14&yr=2013 |title=2013 College Football Team Recruiting Rankings |publisher=Scout.com |accessdate=February 6, 2013}}
51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/101812aac.html|title=Alabama announces 2013 football schedule|work=RollTide.com|publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics|date=October 18, 2012|accessdate=October 18, 2012}}
52. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/238035/sec-releases-2013-conference-football-schedule.aspx |title=SEC releases 2013 conference football schedule|work=SECsports.com|publisher=The Southeastern Conference|date=October 18, 2012|accessdate=December 14, 2012}}
53. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew|last=Gribble|title=It's official: Alabama completes 2013 schedule with Sept. 21 game against Colorado State|publisher=AL.com|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2012/12/its_official_alabama_completes.html|date=December 13, 2012|accessdate=December 14, 2012}}
54. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew|last=Gribble|title=It's official: No. 3 Alabama to face No. 11 Oklahoma in 80th Sugar Bowl|publisher=AL.com|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/its_official_no_3_alabama_to_f.html|date=December 9, 2013|accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
55. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/101812aac.html|title=2013 Alabama football schedule|work=RollTide.com|publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics|accessdate=October 18, 2012}}
56. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082613aad.html |title=Alabama opens the season against Virginia Tech |date=August 26, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=August 26, 2013}}
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58. ^{{cite news |title=Tide–Hokies in '13 Chick-fil-A Kickoff |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6744536 |date=July 7, 2011 |accessdate=December 14, 2012}}
59. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama cruises as Christion Jones returns two for touchdowns |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=332430259 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=August 31, 2013 |accessdate=September 2, 2013}}
60. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Christion Jones sets Alabama records in 3-TD game |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/08/christion_jones_sets_alabama_r.html |publisher=AL.com |date=August 31, 2013 |accessdate=September 2, 2013}}
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62. ^{{cite news |first=Mike |last=Barber |title=Edmunds stars in debut for Hokies |url=http://www.timesdispatch.com/sports/college/virginia-tech/edmunds-stars-in-debut-for-hokies/article_2ba7e181-6b09-5ac6-b462-31ae1ac1b50d.html |newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch |publisher=TimesDispatch.com |date=September 2, 2013 |accessdate=September 2, 2013}}
63. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama's Christion Jones named Walter Camp national offensive player of the week |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/09/alabamas_christion_jones_named.html |publisher=AL.com |date=September 1, 2013 |accessdate=September 2, 2013}}
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65. ^{{cite web|last=Gribble|first=Andrew|title=Alabama–Texas A&M rematch slated for CBS' mid-afternoon timeslot|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/05/alabama-texas_am_rematch_slate.html#incart_flyout_sports|publisher=AL.com|accessdate=May 22, 2013|date=May 22, 2013}}
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68. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb02.html#GAME.PLY |title=Texas A&M vs. Alabama: Play-by-play Summary |date=September 14, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=September 17, 2013}}
69. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama ties Texas A&M on flea flicker |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/sbnation/SBNation_20130914_Alabama_ties_Texas_A_M_on_flea_flicker.html |publisher=Philly.com |date=September 14, 2013 |accessdate=September 18, 2013}}
70. ^{{cite news |first=Chris |last=Greenberg |title=Vinnie Sunseri interception: Johnny Manziel can't tackle Alabama safety en route to touchdown |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/15/vinnie-sunseri-interception-alabama-manziel_n_3928140.html |publisher=The Huffington Post |date=September 15, 2013 |accessdate=September 18, 2013}}
71. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama's AJ McCarron named SEC offensive player of the week |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/09/alabamas_aj_mccarron_named_sec.html |publisher=AL.com |date=September 16, 2013 |accessdate=September 18, 2013}}
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73. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/091613aae.html |title=Football welcomes Colorado State for 2013 home opener |date=September 16, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=September 22, 2013}}
74. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb03.html#GAME.SUM |title=Alabama vs. Colorado State: Scoring Summary |date=September 21, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=September 22, 2013}}
75. ^{{cite news |title=AJ McCarron, No. 1 Alabama put away Colorado State in 4th quarter |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=332640333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=September 21, 2013 |accessdate=September 22, 2013}}
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77. ^{{cite news |title=T.J. Yeldon suspended |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9699738/alabama-suspends-tj-yeldon-one-quarter-reports |agency= ESPN.com news services |publisher=ESPN.com |date=September 20, 2013 |accessdate=September 22, 2013}}
78. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/092313aae.html |title=Football continues home stand with Ole Miss on Saturday |date=September 23, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 11, 2013}}
79. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb04.html#GAME.SUM |title=Alabama vs. Ole Miss: Scoring Summary |date=September 28, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 11, 2013}}
80. ^{{cite news |title=No. 1 Alabama shuts out No. 21 Mississippi |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=332710333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=September 28, 2013 |accessdate=October 11, 2013}}
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82. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama kicker Cade Foster reflects after setting two career bests in Ole Miss win |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/09/alabama_kicker_cade_foster_ref.html |agency=Associated Press |publisher=AL.com |date=September 29, 2013 |accessdate=October 11, 2013}}
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84. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/093013aad.html |title= Football hosts Georgia State for homecoming |date=September 30, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
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86. ^{{cite news |title=AJ McCarron throws 4 TD passes as Alabama routs Georgia State |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=332780333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=October 5, 2013 |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
87. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100513aaa.html |title=No. 1 Alabama dominates Georgia State, 45–3 |date=October 5, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 11, 2013}}
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89. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/100713aac.html |title=Football returns to SEC play at Kentucky |date=October 7, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
90. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb06.html#GAME.SUM |title=Kentucky vs. Alabama: Scoring Summary |date=October 12, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
91. ^{{cite news |title=T.J. Yeldon, Kenyan Drake spark No. 1 Alabama's rout of Kentucky |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=332850096 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=October 12, 2013 |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
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93. ^{{cite news |first=Nate |last=Hall |title=Saban: Tide still dominated Kentucky despite fumbles |url=http://www.myfoxal.com/story/23678529/saban-tide-still-dominated-kentucky-despite-fumbles |agency=WBRC Fox 6 |publisher=myfoxal.com |date=October 13, 2013 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
94. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama defenders disappointed after touchdown-free streak ends in blowout Kentucky win |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/10/alabama_defenders_disappointed.html |publisher=AL.com |date=October 13, 2013 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
95. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama OL Anthony Steen honored after historic offensive performance at Kentucky |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/10/alabama_ol_anthony_steen_honor.html |publisher=AL.com |date=October 14, 2013 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
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97. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/101413aae.html |title=Alabama back on the practice fields to start Arkansas week |date=October 14, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
98. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb07.html#GAME.SUM |title=Alabama vs. Arkansas: Scoring Summary |date=October 19, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
99. ^{{cite news |title=No. 1 Alabama silences struggling Arkansas |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=332920333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=October 19, 2013 |accessdate=October 12, 2013}}
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101. ^{{cite news |first=D. C. |last=Reeves |title=Ha Ha Clinton-Dix reinstated for Saturday's Arkansas game |url=http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20131018/MULTIMEDIA/131019698 |newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News |publisher=TuscaloosaNews.com |date=October 18, 2013 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
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105. ^{{cite news |title=T.J. Yeldon, No. 1 Alabama run over Tennessee |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=332990333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=October 26, 2013 |accessdate=November 8, 2013}}
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107. ^{{cite news |first=Jim |last=Kleinpeter |title=Alabama's Landon Collins named SEC Defensive Player of the Week |url=http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2013/10/alabamas_landon_collins_named.html |newspaper=The Times-Picayune |publisher=NOLA.com |date=October 28, 2013 |accessdate=November 8, 2013}}
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109. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/110413aab.html |title=Football gears up for SEC West matchup with LSU |date=November 4, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 10, 2013}}
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111. ^{{cite news |title=AJ McCarron guides No. 1 Alabama to win over No. 13 LSU |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=333130333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=November 9, 2013 |accessdate=November 10, 2013}}
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113. ^{{cite news |first=Jon |last=Solomon |title=Alabama–LSU play of the game: Remember Tana Patrick? LSU now will |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/11/alabama-lsu_play_of_the_game_r.html |publisher=AL.com |date=November 9, 2013 |accessdate=November 10, 2013}}
114. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |title=A missing player, a timeout, an impromptu adjustment: How Alabama's game-changing fake punt came to be |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/11/alabama_fake_punt_lsu.html |publisher=AL.com |date=November 9, 2013 |accessdate=November 10, 2013}}
115. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley adds another national award |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/11/alabama_linebacker_cj_mosley_a_1.html |publisher=AL.com |date=November 12, 2013 |accessdate=November 12, 2013}}
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117. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/111113aah.html |title=Alabama begins prep for Mississippi State |date=November 11, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 17, 2013}}
118. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb10.html#GAME.SUM |title=Mississippi State vs. Alabama: Scoring Summary |date=November 16, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 17, 2013}}
119. ^{{cite news |title=No. 1 Alabama slogs its way past Mississippi State to reach 10–0 |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=333200344 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=November 16, 2013 |accessdate=November 17, 2013}}
120. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb10.html#GAME.PLY |title=Mississippi State vs. Alabama: Play-by-play Summary |date=November 16, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 25, 2013}}
121. ^{{cite news |first=Mike |last=Herndon |title=Alabama defense erases offense's mistakes in win over Mississippi State |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/11/alabama_defense_bails_out_mist.html |publisher=AL.com |date=November 16, 2013 |accessdate=November 25, 2013}}
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123. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/111913aaa.html |title=Football continues preparations for Chattanooga |date=November 19, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 25, 2013}}
124. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb11.html#GAME.SUM |title=Alabama vs. Chattanooga: Scoring Summary |date=November 23, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 23, 2013}}
125. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama stays perfect, shuts out Chattanooga |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=333270333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=November 23, 2013 |accessdate=November 25, 2013}}
126. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb11.html#GAME.PLY |title=Alabama vs. Chattanooga: Play-by-play Summary |date=November 23, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=November 26, 2013}}
127. ^{{cite news |first= Michael |last=Casagrande |title=McCarron-to-McCarron pass fulfilled dream, but AJ 'still chewed his butt' for short gain |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/11/mccarron-to-mccarron_pass_fulf.html |publisher=AL.com |date=November 23, 2013 |accessdate=November 26, 2013}}
128. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Tennessee–Chattanooga |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3193 |accessdate=November 25, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023092913/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3193 |archivedate=October 23, 2011 }}
129. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112513aae.html |title=Crimson Tide begins Auburn prep |date=November 25, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
130. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb12.html#GAME.SUM |title=Auburn vs. Alabama: Scoring Summary |date=November 30, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
131. ^{{cite news |title=Auburn stuns Alabama with 109-yard field-goal return to end it |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=333340002 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=November 30, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
132. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb12.html#GAME.PLY |title=Auburn vs. Alabama: Play-by-play Summary |date=November 30, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
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134. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120813aaa.html |title=Alabama will play Oklahoma in the 80th Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans |date=December 8, 2013 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=January 6, 2014}}
135. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2013-2014/uafb13.html#GAME.SUM |title=Alabama vs. Oklahoma: Scoring Summary |date=January 2, 2014 |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=January 6, 2014}}
136. ^{{cite news |title=Trevor Knight throws for 4 TDs as Sooners upend Bama in Sugar Bowl |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=340020333 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 2, 2014 |accessdate=January 6, 2014}}
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138. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Derrick Henry had 'a dream come true' in breakout game during Sugar Bowl loss |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/derrick_henrys_had_a_dream_com.html |publisher=AL.com |date=January 3, 2014 |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
139. ^{{Cite web|last=DeLassus |first=David |title=Alabama vs Oklahoma |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2384 |accessdate=December 14, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214153616/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2384 |archivedate=December 14, 2013 |df= }}
140. ^{{cite news |title=2013 NCAA Football Rankings – Preseason |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings/_/year/2013/week/1 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
141. ^{{cite news |title=Florida State ahead of Oregon in BCS |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9856313/alabama-crimson-tide-florida-state-seminoles-lead-first-bcs-standings |publisher=ESPN.com |date=October 20, 2013 |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
142. ^{{cite news |title=2013 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 14 |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings/_/year/2013/week/14 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
143. ^{{cite news |title=2013 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 15 |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings/_/year/2013/week/15 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
144. ^{{cite news |title=2013 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 16 |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings/_/year/2013/week/16 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
145. ^{{cite news |title=2013 NCAA Football Rankings – Postseason |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings/_/week/1/seasontype/3 |publisher=ESPN.com |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
146. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/statistically_speaking_how_did.html |title=Statistically speaking: How do Alabama's final totals compare to previous years in Nick Saban era? |date=January 8, 2014 |publisher=AL.com |accessdate=January 12, 2014}}
147. ^{{cite news|title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Tackles|url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10398|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=January 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112180619/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10398|archive-date=January 12, 2014|dead-url=yes}}
148. ^{{cite news|title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Sacks|url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10397|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=January 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112180611/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10397|archive-date=January 12, 2014|dead-url=yes}}
149. ^{{cite news|title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Interceptions|url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10399|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=January 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112180605/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10399|archive-date=January 12, 2014|dead-url=yes}}
150. ^{{cite news |title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Passing |url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10392 |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=January 12, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112180615/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10392 |archive-date=January 12, 2014 |dead-url=yes }}
151. ^{{cite news |title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Receiving |url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10393 |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=January 12, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112180608/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10393 |archive-date=January 12, 2014 |dead-url=yes }}
152. ^{{cite news |title=2013 Alabama Football Ranking Summary – Rushing |url=http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10391 |publisher=NCAA.org |accessdate=January 12, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140112173606/http://stats.ncaa.org/team/stats/11520?org_id=8&year_stat_category_id=10391 |archive-date=January 12, 2014 |dead-url=yes }}
153. ^{{cite news |title=Three Alabama seniors named permanent captains, will have hand prints at Denny Chimes |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/three_alabama_seniors_named_pe.html |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |publisher=AL.com |date=December 8, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
154. ^{{cite news |title=C. J. Mosley named Alabama team MVP, full list of team awards |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/cj_mosley_named_alabama_team_m.html |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |publisher=AL.com |date=December 8, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
155. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama's C.J. Mosley, Christion Jones win SEC player of the year awards |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabamas_cj_mosley_christion_j.html |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |publisher=AL.com |date=December 11, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
156. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama lands SEC-best 4 players on Associated Press first team, 9 overall |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabama_lands_sec-best_4_playe.html |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |publisher=AL.com |date=December 9, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
157. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama leads the league with nine All-SEC selections in coaches voting |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabama_leads_the_league_with.html |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |publisher=AL.com |date=December 10, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
158. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama defensive end A'Shawn Robinson lands on SEC's All-Freshman squad |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabama_defensive_end_ashawn_r.html |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |publisher=AL.com |date=December 12, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
159. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=C. J. Mosley's long week of award shows ends without the Bednarik Award |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/cj_mosleys_long_week_of_award.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 12, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
160. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Stunned AJ McCarron wins the Maxwell Award for the national player of the year |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/aj_mccarron_wins_the_maxwell_a.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 12, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
161. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |title=Full breakdown of Heisman trophy voting: Behind Jameis Winston, a tight pack led by AJ McCarron |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/12/full_breakdown_of_heisman_trop.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 14, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
162. ^{{cite news|last=Patterson|first=Chip|title=McCarron, Mosley, Donald headline Walter Camp All-America team|url=http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/24374202/mccarron-mosley-donald-headline-walter-camp-allamerica-team|accessdate=December 14, 2013|date=December 13, 2013|publisher=CBS Sports}}
163. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama lands two players on the Sporting News All-American team |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabama_lands_two_players_on_t.html |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |publisher=AL.com |date=December 13, 2013 |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
164. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama puts two on Associated Press All-American first team |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/alabama_puts_two_on_associated.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 17, 2013 |accessdate=December 25, 2013}}
165. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Cyrus Kouandjio is consensus All-American, AJ McCarron narrowly misses |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/aj_mccarron_cyrus_kouandjio_na.html |publisher=AL.com |date=December 18, 2013 |accessdate=December 25, 2013}}
166. ^{{cite web |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/ForSIDs/policies.pdf |title=2010–11 NCAA Statistics Policies & Guidelines |author=National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) |publisher=NCAA.org |date=November 15, 2011 |accessdate=December 25, 2013 |format=PDF}}
167. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/12/two_alabama_seniors_invited_to.html |title=Two Alabama seniors invited to College All Star Bowl with a shot to impress scouts |date=December 13, 2013 |publisher=AL.com |accessdate=December 14, 2013}}
168. ^{{cite news |first=Mark |last=Inabinett |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/01/alabamas_ed_stinson_coming_to.html |title=Alabama's Ed Stinson coming to Reese's Senior Bowl |date=January 8, 2014 |publisher=AL.com |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
169. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/01/alabamas_adrian_hubbard_added.html |first=Mike |last=Herndon |title=Alabama's Adrian Hubbard added to Senior Bowl roster |date=January 15, 2014 |publisher=AL.com |accessdate=January 15, 2014}}
170. ^{{cite news |title=Michigan hires Doug Nussmeier |first=Chantel |last=Jennings |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10268719/michigan-wolverines-hires-doug-nussmeier-offensive-coordinator |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 9, 2014 |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
171. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama hires Lane Kiffin |first=Alex |last=Scarborough |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10275677/lane-kiffin-hired-alabama-crimson-tide-offensive-coordinator |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 10, 2014 |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
172. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama hires former USC, Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin as offensive coordinator |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/alabama_hires_lane_kiffin_as_o.html#incart_big-photo |publisher=AL.com |date=January 10, 2014 |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
173. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama defensive line coach Chris Rumph leaving for Texas |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/alabama_defensive_line_coach_c.html |publisher=AL.com |date=January 11, 2014 |accessdate=January 11, 2014}}
174. ^{{cite news |title=Bo Davis spurns USC for Alabama |first=Alex |last=Scarborough |url=http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10288753/bo-davis-coach-defensive-line-alabama-crimson-tide-just-week-accepting-job-usc-trojans |publisher=ESPN.com |date=January 14, 2014 |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
175. ^{{cite news |title=Louisville hires Alabama DB coach Greg Brown to lead safeties, recruiting |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/02/louisville_hires_alabama_db_co.html |publisher=AL.com |date=February 10, 2014 |accessdate=February 12, 2014}}
176. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama's Kevin Steele back on field as inside linebackers coach; Kirby Smart shifts to secondary |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/02/alabamas_kevin_steele_back_on.html |publisher=AL.com |date=February 12, 2014 |accessdate=February 12, 2014}}
177. ^{{cite news |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |title=Defensive end Jeoffrey Pagan, 3 other Alabama junior starters say they're heading to the NFL |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/defensive_end_jeoffrey_pagan_3.html |publisher=AL.com |date=January 9, 2014 |accessdate=January 10, 2014}}
178. ^{{cite news |first=Michael |last=Casagrande |title=Alabama safety Vinnie Sunseri officially leaving Tide for NFL draft |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/01/alabama_safety_vinnie_sunseri_3.html |publisher=AL.com |date=January 19, 2014 |accessdate=January 19, 2014}}
179. ^{{cite news |title=Alabama leads way with 12 former players invited to NFL Combine |first=Andrew |last=Gribble |url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/02/alabama_leads_way_with_12_form.html |publisher=AL.com |date=February 6, 2014 |accessdate=February 6, 2014}}
180. ^{{cite news|last=Casagrande|first=Michael|title=Alabama draft wrap: Crimson Tide's eight picks second most in the nation behind SEC rival|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/05/alabama_draft_wrap_crimson_tid.html|accessdate=May 12, 2013|date=May 10, 2014|publisher=AL.com}}
181. ^{{cite news|last=Gribble|first=Andrew|title=Tracking Alabama's undrafted free agents: Adrian Hubbard, Cody Mandell and more look to ink deals|url=http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/05/tracking_alabamas_undrafted_fr.html|accessdate=May 13, 2014|date=May 10, 2014|publisher=AL.com}}
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