1952 Alabama Crimson Tide football team explained

Year:1952
Team:Alabama Crimson Tide
Conference:Southeastern Conference
Short Conf:SEC
Aprank:9
Coachrank:9
Record:10–2
Conf Record:4–2
Hc Year:6th
Captain:Bobby Wilson
Champion:Orange Bowl champion
Bowl Result:W 61–6

The 1952 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1952 college football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 58th overall and 19th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Harold Drew, in his sixth year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Legion Field in Birmingham, Ladd Stadium in Mobile and at the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama. They finished with a record of ten wins and two losses (10–2 overall, 4–2 in the SEC) and with a victory over Syracuse in the Orange Bowl.

After a 5–6 campaign for the 1951 season, Alabama bounced back in 1952 to have its best season of the decade and finished 10–2. However, losses to Tennessee, for the fifth consecutive year without a victory, and Georgia Tech cost Alabama the SEC title. The Crimson Tide ended the season in its first bowl game in five years, against Syracuse in the Orange Bowl. The 61–6 Alabama victory set a school record for most points scored in a bowl game and an Orange Bowl record for points scored until the 2012 Orange Bowl. The 55-point margin of victory stood as the all-time record for margin of victory in a bowl game through the 2008 GMAC Bowl.

Freshman quarterback Bart Starr, playing with the varsity, appeared in seven games as the backup to Clell Hobson. Starr went on to have a legendary Hall of Fame career as quarterback of the Green Bay Packers.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Mississippi Southern

To open the 1952 season, Alabama defeated the Mississippi Southern Golden Eagles 20–6 at the Cramton Bowl in a game where the Crimson Tide set a conference with their 12 fumbles.[2] [3] Clell Hobson scored the first touchdown for Alabama on his eight-yard run in the first quarter for a 7–0 lead.[2] Southern responded in the second quarter with their lone points on a 13-yard Laurin Pepper touchdown run before the Crimson Tide made the halftime score 13–6 after a four-yard Bobby Luna run.[2] Alabama then scored the final touchdown of the game in the third on a four-yard Bobby Marlow run.[2] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi Southern to 6–0.[4]

LSU

See also: 1952 LSU Tigers football team.

To open conference play for the 1952 season, Alabama defeated LSU 21–20 at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge.[3] [5] After the Tigers took a 7–0 lead on a 16-yard Al Doggett touchdown pass to Ron Emberg, Bobby Luna scored on a pair of two-yard touchdown runs and gave the Crimson Tide a 14–7 halftime lead.[5] LSU responded to take a 20–14 lead late in the fourth quarter after Doggett scored on a 38-yard run in the third and on a 20-yard Norman Stevens run early in the fourth quarter.[5] Alabama then scored the game-winning touchdown on a 95-yard Bob Conway kickoff return for the 21–20 win.[5] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 14–6–3.[6]

Miami

See also: 1952 Miami Hurricanes football team.

On a Friday evening in Miami, Alabama defeated the Miami Hurricanes 21–7 at Burdine Stadium.[3] [7] After a scoreless first quarter, Miami scored the first touchdown of the game on a one-yard Don James run and Alabama followed with a one-yard Bobby Marlow touchdown run to tie the game at halftime 7–7.[7] In the second half, the Crimson Tide defense shut out the Hurricanes and the offense added a pair of touchdowns to win 21–7. The second-half touchdowns were scored on a second one-yard Marlow run in the third quarter and on a four-yard Thomas Tharp run in the fourth quarter.[7] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Miami to 3–0.[8]

VPI

See also: 1952 VPI Gobblers football team.

Against the Fighting Gobblers of VPI (now known as the Virginia Tech Hokies), Alabama won 33–0 at Denny Field.[3] [9] Four first half touchdowns gave the Crimson Tide a 27–0 halftime lead that proved insurmountable for the Gobblers. Touchdown were scored in the first on a 10-yard Bobby Luna run and a three-yard Tommy Lewis run, and in the second on Thomas Tharp runs of 85 and 20-yards.[9] With the reserves in place of the second half, the final touchdown of the game came in the fourth quarter when Bobby Duke threw a 14-yard strike to William Oliver and made the final score 33–0.[9] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against VPI 3–0.[10]

Tennessee

See also: 1952 Tennessee Volunteers football team.

Against their long-time rival, the Tennessee Volunteers, Alabama was shut out 20–0 at Shields-Watkins Field for their first loss of the season.[3] [11] The first Tennessee points were set up early in the first after Mack Franklin blocked a Bobby Wilson punt. Andy Kozar then gave the Vols a 6–0 lead with his two-yard run on the drive that ensued.[11] Tennessee did not score again until the fourth quarter when Pat Shires threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Frank Alexander and Jimmy Wade scored on a four-yard run for the 20–0 victory.[11] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 17–13–4.[12]

Mississippi State

See also: 1952 Mississippi State Maroons football team.

On homecoming in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide scored touchdowns in all four quarters and defeated the Mississippi State Maroons 42–19 at Denny Stadium.[3] [13] Jackie Parker scored the first touchdown of the game for the Maroons with his one-yard touchdown run and Bobby Marlow responded with a nine-yard run to tie the game 7–7 at the end of the first quarter.[13] In the second quarter, Marlow scored touchdowns on a 56-yard run and on a 14-yard reception from Clell Hobson and gave Alabama a 21–7 halftime lead.[13] In between Parker touchdown runs of two and six-yards for State, Thomas Tharp scored for the Tide on a 23-yard run and Alabama led 28–19 at the end of the third.[13] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns on a 45-yard Hobson pass to Tharp and a four-yard Bob Conway run for the 42–19 win.[13] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 28–7–2.[14]

Georgia

See also: 1952 Georgia Bulldogs football team.

At Legion Field, Alabama defeated the Georgia Bulldogs 34–19, and with the victory exceeded their win total from the previous season.[3] [15] After Bobby Marlow gave Alabama a 7–0 first quarter lead, the Bulldogs responded with a 12-yard Zeke Bratkowski touchdown pass to Robert Dellinger in the first and on a one-yard Robert Clemens run for a 12–7 second quarter lead.[15] Clell Hobson then scored on a four-yard run to give the Crimson Tide a 14–12 halftime lead.[15] Alabama then scored on a pair of Thomas Tharp touchdown runs of 13 and 19-yards and a Bob Conway run of one-yard for a 34–12 lead late in the fourth quarter.[15] A nine-yard James Harper run for Georgia late in the fourth provided for the final 34–19 winning margin for the Crimson Tide.[15] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia to 20–15–3.[16]

Chattanooga

After going down 7–0, Alabama responded with 42 consecutive points and defeated the Chattanooga Moccasins 42–28 at Denny Stadium.[3] [17] Hal Ledyard scored for the Mocs on a three-yard run in the first quarter to give Chattanooga their only lead at 7–0.[17] Alabama responded with touchdown runs of seven-yards by Bobby Marlow and 56 and six-yards by Thomas Tharp in the second for a 21–7 halftime lead.[17] The Crimson Tide then scored another three touchdowns in the third quarter on a 60-yard Hootie Ingram interception return, a one-yard Bob Conway run and a two-yard Bobby Luna run for a 42–7 lead at the end of the third quarter.[17] With the game in hand, the Alabama reserves did surrender three fourth-quarter touchdowns to the Mocs in a span of just over four minutes to make the final score 42–28. Chattanooga touchdowns in the quarter were scored on a 15-yard Ledyard pass to Fremo Ross, a 64-yard Ledyard pass to Jack Stanford and on a one-yard Buck Stamps run.[17] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Chattanooga to 6–0.[18]

Georgia Tech

See also: 1952 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team.

In what was the ABC televised game of the week, Alabama lost to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 7–3 at Grant Field in Atlanta.[3] [19] [20] After a 25-yard Bobby Luna field goal gave the Crimson Tide a 3–0 first quarter lead, a nine-yard Dick Pretz touchdown run in the second quarter proved to be the game-winner for Tech.[19] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Georgia Tech to 17–14–3.[21]

Maryland

See also: 1952 Maryland Terrapins football team.

In the first all-time meeting between the schools, Alabama upset the Maryland Terrapins 27–7 at Ladd Stadium in Mobile.[3] [22] [23] The Crimson Tide scored touchdowns in all four quarters. They were scored in the first half on an 11-yard Bobby Luna pass to Bart Starr in the first quarter and on a one-yard Tommy Lewis run in the second for a 13–0 halftime lead for Alabama.[22] After a 25-yard Jack Scarbath touchdown pass to Lou Weidensaul early in the third cut the Crimson Tide lead to 13–7, Alabama scored two more touchdowns to put the game away.[22] The first came in the third quarter on a one-yard Bobby Marlow run and the second on a 22-yard Hootie Ingram interception return late in the fourth to make the final score 27–7.[22]

Auburn

See also: 1952 Auburn Tigers football team.

For the fourth time in five years since the revival of the Auburn series, Alabama shutout the Tigers 21–0 at Legion Field.[3] [24] [25] The Crimson Tide took a 14–0 lead in the first quarter on touchdown runs of 13 and eight-yards by Tommy Lewis.[24] Bobby Luna then scored the final touchdown in the second quarter on a four-yard run for the 21–0 victory.[24] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 8–8–1.[26]

Syracuse

See also: 1952 Syracuse Orangemen football team.

In what was the first bowl game that the Crimson Tide competed in since the 1948 Sugar Bowl, Alabama dominated the Syracuse Orangemen 61–6, and the 55-point margin of victory remained the largest for a bowl game until the 2008 GMAC Bowl.[3] [27] [28] In the first quarter, Alabama scored on a 27-yard touchdown pass from Clell Hobson to Bobby Luna to take a 7–0 lead.[27] Syracuse responded on the following possession with their lone touchdown of the game on a 15-yard Joe Szombathy touchdown run to make the score 7–6.[27] From this point, the Orangemen did not score again and the Crimson Tide dominated with 54 unanswered points.[27] Alabama extended their lead to 21–6 at halftime on a one-yard Bobby Marlow touchdown run and a 50-yard Thomas Tharp reception from Hobson.[27] In the third quarter, the Crimson Tide scored three more touchdowns on a 38-yard Bobby Luna run and on Tommy Lewis runs of one and 30-yards.[27] With a 41–6 lead at the end of the third, Alabama scored another three touchdowns in the fourth quarter on a 21-yard Joe Cummings reception from Bart Starr, an 80-yard Hootie Ingram punt return and a 60-yard Marvin Hill interception return.[27] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Syracuse to 1–1.[29]

Personnel

Varsity letter winners

PlayerHometownPosition
Ralph CarriganOak Park, IllinoisCenter
Bob ConwayFort Wayne, IndianaHalfback
Ed CulpepperBradenton, FloridaTackle
Joe CummingsMuleshoe, TexasEnd
Joe CurtisBirmingham, AlabamaEnd
Tom DannerTuscaloosa, AlabamaGuard
Jim DavisHamilton, AlabamaGuard
Vincent DelaurentisHammonton, New JerseyCenter
Charles EckerlyOak Park, IllinoisGuard
Marvin HillHuntsville, AlabamaQuarterback
Clell HobsonTuscaloosa, AlabamaQuarterback
Travis HuntAlbertville, AlabamaTackle
Hootie IngramTuscaloosa, AlabamaBack
Hyrle IvyFort Wayne, IndianaEnd
William KilroyPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFullback
Jerry LambertAlabama City, AlabamaEnd
Harry LeeBirmingham, AlabamaGuard
Bo CollinsYazoo City, MississippiGuard
Tommy LewisGreenville, AlabamaFullback
Bobby LunaHuntsville, AlabamaHalfback
Charles MalcolmBirmingham, AlabamaFullback
Van MarcusBirmingham, AlabamaTackle
Bobby MarlowTroy, AlabamaHalfback
George MasonLangdale, AlabamaTackle
Fred MimsBirmingham, AlabamaGuard
William OliverPanola, AlabamaHalfback
Edward PharoBirmingham, AlabamaFullback
Jess RichardsonPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaGuard
Billy ShippMobile, AlabamaTackle
Jack SmalleyTuscaloosa, AlabamaTackle
John SnoderlyMontgomery, AlabamaCenter
Bart StarrMontgomery, AlabamaQuarterback
Thomas TharpBirmingham, AlabamaHalfback
Tommy TillmanHaleyville, AlabamaEnd
Jerry WatfordGadsden, AlabamaGuard
Bob WilgaWebster, MassachusettsGuard
Billy WilliamsLincoln, AlabamaTackle
Virgil WillisTifton, GeorgiaEnd
Bobby WilsonBay Minette, AlabamaQuarterback
Sid YoungelmanNewark, New JerseyTackle
Reference:[30]

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Alabama
Alma Mater
19 Bates (1916)
Lew Bostick Assistant coach 9 Alabama (1939)
Assistant coach 13 Alabama (1935)
Assistant coach 25 VPI (1920)
Assistant coach 1Notre Dame (1945)
Joe Kilgrow Assistant coach 9 Alabama (1937)
Assistant coach 9 Alabama (1932)
James Nisbet Assistant coach 4 Alabama (1937)
Reference:[31]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1952 Alabama football schedule . RollTide.com . University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111125000700/http://www.rolltide.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/m-footbl-results-archive.html . November 25, 2011 .
  2. News: Tide running game tops Southern by 20–6 count . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . September 20, 1952 . 1 . October 28, 2012.
  3. 1952 Season Recap
  4. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Southern Mississippi . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023105802/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3052 . October 23, 2011 .
  5. News: Edwin . Watkins . Bama bounces Bengals by score of 21–20 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . September 28, 1952 . 8 . October 28, 2012.
  6. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Louisiana State . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131014173117/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1793 . October 14, 2013 .
  7. News: U-M fails first major test in power battle . Morris . McLemore . Google News Archives . The Miami News . October 4, 1952 . 2B . October 28, 2012.
  8. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Miami (FL) . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150214083742/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1968 . 2015-02-14 . dead .
  9. News: Edwin . Watkins . Tide eases by V.P.I., 33–0 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . October 12, 1952 . 8 . October 28, 2012.
  10. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Virginia Tech . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023104612/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3392 . October 23, 2011 .
  11. News: Edwin . Watkins . Tennessee rolls over Tide by 20–0 score . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . October 19, 1952 . 10 . October 28, 2012.
  12. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Tennessee . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131014173115/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3180 . October 14, 2013 .
  13. News: Norman . Bassett . Bama batters Maroons 42–19 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . 8 . October 26, 1952 . October 28, 2012.
  14. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Mississippi State . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023093940/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=2049 . October 23, 2011 .
  15. News: Edwin . Watkins . Tide ground game batters Bulldogs, 34–19 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 2, 1952 . 10 . October 28, 2012.
  16. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Georgia . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131216010856/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1265 . December 16, 2013 .
  17. News: Edwin . Watkins . Tide rips Moccasins, 42–28 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 9, 1952 . 8 . October 28, 2012.
  18. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Tennessee-Chattanooga . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023092913/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3193 . October 23, 2011 .
  19. News: Norman . Bassett . Georgia Tech shades Tide 7–3 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 16, 1952 . 10 . October 28, 2012.
  20. News: Tech, Bama clash in TV Game of the Week . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 15, 1952 . 1 . October 28, 2012.
  21. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Georgia Tech . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023092823/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1273 . 2011-10-23 . dead .
  22. News: Bama running game smashed Terps 27–7 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 23, 1952 . 10 . October 28, 2012.
  23. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Maryland . College Football Data Warehouse . October 28, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140826120241/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=1891 . 2014-08-26 . dead .
  24. News: Norman . Bassett . Bama splashes to 21–0 win over Auburn . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . November 30, 1952 . 8 . October 29, 2012.
  25. Book: Griffin, John Chandler . Alabama vs. Auburn: Gridiron Grudge Since 1893 . 2001 . Hill Street Press . Athens, Georgia . 1-58818-044-1 . 139–141 . 1952: 9–2 Tide takes Orange Bowl win.
  26. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Auburn . College Football Data Warehouse . October 29, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131014172303/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=220 . October 14, 2013 .
  27. News: Edwin . Watkins . Bama smashes records, Syracuse, 61 to 6 . Google News Archives . The Tuscaloosa News . January 2, 1953 . 1 . October 29, 2012.
  28. News: Smith's 14th straight 300-yard game leads Tulsa past Bowling Green . https://web.archive.org/web/20080110133007/http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=280060189 . dead . January 10, 2008 . January 6, 2008 . Associated Press . ESPN.com . October 29, 2012.
  29. Web site: DeLassus . David . Alabama vs Syracuse . College Football Data Warehouse . October 29, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111023105818/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/sec/alabama/opponents_records.php?teamid=3150 . 2011-10-23 . dead .
  30. Book: 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book . 2011 . All-Time Tide Football Lettermen . University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office . Tuscaloosa, Alabama . 127–141.
  31. Book: 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book . 2011 . All-Time Assistant Coaches . University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office . Tuscaloosa, Alabama . 142–143.