1991 Alabama Crimson Tide football team explained

Year:1991
Team:Alabama Crimson Tide
Conference:Southeastern Conference
Short Conf:SEC
Coachrank:5
Aprank:5
Record:11–1
Conf Record:6–1
Head Coach:Gene Stallings
Off Coach:Mal Moore
Hc Year:2nd
Captain:Kevin Turner
Captain2:Siran Stacy
Captain3:Robert Stewart
Captain4:John Sullins
Stadium:Bryant–Denny Stadium
(Capacity: 70,123)
Legion Field
(Capacity: 83,091)
Champion:Blockbuster Bowl champion
Bowl:Blockbuster Bowl
Bowl Result:W 30–25 vs. Colorado

The 1991 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 1991 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by head coach Gene Stallings who was in his second season at Alabama. The team played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The team competed in the Southeastern Conference.

The team improved upon a 7–5 record from Stallings's first season as they ended with an 11–1 overall record, while going 6–1 in their conference games. The September 21st win against Georgia would prove to be the first in a school record tying 28-game winning streak and a school record 31-game unbeaten streak.

In the opener against Temple, Chris Anderson had a 96-yard touchdown run from scrimmage, setting an all-time team record that still stands.[1] One week later, Alabama traveled to Florida and got blown out, 35–0. It was the worst Tide loss in 34 years, since a 40–0 loss in 1957 to Auburn that ended the disastrous coaching tenure of J.B. Whitworth. It also cost Alabama an SEC title as the Gators went undefeated in conference play. However, it would be the last game Alabama lost until November 1993, as the next week's 10–0 victory over Georgia began a 28-game winning streak.

After lopsided victories over Vanderbilt, Chattanooga, and Tulane, the Tide started winning a series of squeakers. Against Tennessee the Tide trailed 6–3 in the fourth quarter when starting quarterback Danny Woodson left the game with a strained hamstring. Behind backup Jay Barker, Alabama rallied for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and won 24–19.[2] It was the Crimson Tide's sixth victory in a row in the Third Saturday in October rivalry. Barker assumed the starting job when Woodson was suspended for violating team rules before the LSU game.[3]

Late in the fourth quarter of the Mississippi State game, the Bulldogs drove down to the Alabama 1, but Stacy Harrison's end-zone interception preserved a 13–7 victory.[4] Against LSU, David Palmer ran a punt back 90 yards for a touchdown and Antonio London blocked a field goal with 2:39 to go to preserve a 20–17 Alabama victory.[5] Bama eked out a 10–7 victory over lowly Memphis State after the Memphis kicker missed two second-half field goals and Alabama end John Copeland forced a fumble by the Memphis quarterback at the Tide 27 with 3:51 to go.[6] The season ended with Alabama's fifth straight victory by six points or less, as the Tide defeated Auburn in the Iron Bowl 13–6. Alabama faced off against Colorado in the Blockbuster Bowl and won another nailbiter 30–25 behind a punt return TD and 146 all-purpose yards from Palmer.[7] Alabama's 11–1 record was its best since the 1979 team went 12–0 and won the national championship.

Schedule

Regular season statistics

Source:[10]

Overall

Alabama Opponents
Total Points 294 118
Average 26.7 10.7
First Downs 217 173
Rushing 136 84
Passing 63 78
Penalty 18 11
Total Yards 4,280 3,303
Rushing 2,772 1,452
Passing 1,508 1,851
Touchdowns 37 13
Rushing 24 4
Passing 7 9
Return 6 0
Field Goals Made–Att 12–22 9–19
PAT Made–Att 34–37 11–11
Third Down Made–Att 60–141 54–160
Percent Successful 42.6 33.8

Scoring

1 2 3 4 Total
Alabama78 70 59 87 ! 294
Opponents7 35 25 51 ! 118

Passing

Name G Comp–Att TD Int Yards Pct. Long
Woodson8 64–101 4 3 882 63.4 59
Jay Barker9 33–56 1 3 554 58.9 75
Siran Stacy11 3–4 2 1 57 75.0 26
David Palmer11 1–1 0 0 15 100 15

Postseason

NFL draft

The following Crimson Tide players were selected in the 1992 NFL draft following the season.[11]

248Siran StacyRunning backPhiladelphia Eagles
371Kevin TurnerFullbackNew England Patriots
8218Robert StewartDefensive tackleNew Orleans Saints
10272Mark McMillianCornerbackPhiladelphia Eagles

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rolltide.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/history-stats "The Record Book"
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/20/sports/college-football-alabama-upsets-tennessee-georgia-illinois-and-texas-fall.html?scp=3&sq=alabama&st=nyt "COLLEGE FOOTBALL"
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/07/sports/sports-people-college-football-quarterback-suspended.html?scp=8&sq=alabama&st=nyt "SPORTS PEOPLE: COLLEGE FOOTBALL"
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/03/sports/college-football-interception-on-last-drive-saves-13-7-alabama-victory.html?scp=4&sq=alabama&st=nyt=4&sq=alabama&st=nyt "COLLEGE FOOTBALL"
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/10/sports/college-football-colorado-escapes-an-upset-in-last-06-on-a-fake-kick.html?scp=12&sq=alabama&st=nyt "COLLEGE FOOTBALL"
  6. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1140219/2/index.htm "College Report"
  7. https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/30/sports/college-football-tide-s-wee-palmer-rolls-in-wee-hours.html?scp=6&sq=alabama&st=nyt "COLLEGE FOOTBALL"
  8. Web site: 1991 Alabama football archives . RollTide.com . University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics . February 20, 2021.
  9. Web site: Alabama 1991 AP Football Rankings. AP Poll Archive. 2008-12-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20111005063843/http://appollarchive.com/football/ap/teams/by_season.cfm?teamid=25&seasonid=1991. 2011-10-05. dead.
  10. Web site: 1991 University of Alabama final football statistics. University of Alabama Athletics. 1991. 2008-11-11.
  11. Web site: 1992 NFL Draft Listing. Pro-Football-Reference.com. November 20, 2023.