1993 Alabama Crimson Tide football team explained

Sport:football
Year:1993
Team:Alabama Crimson Tide
Conference:Southeastern Conference
Division:Western Division
Short Conf:SEC
Coachrank:13
Aprank:14
Record:1–12
Wins Forfeited:8
Ties Forfeited:1
Conf Record:0–8
Conf Wins Forfeited:5
Conf Ties Forfeited:1
Head Coach:Gene Stallings
Hc Year:4th
Captain:Chris Anderson
Captain2:Lemanski Hall
Captain3:Antonio Langham
Captain4:Tobie Sheils
Off Coach:Mal Moore
Def Coach:Bill Oliver
Dc Year:1st
Stadium:Bryant–Denny Stadium
Legion Field
Champion:SEC West Division champion
Gator Bowl champion
Bowl:Gator Bowl
Bowl Result:W 24–10 vs. North Carolina
Conf Champ:SEC Championship Game
Conf Champ Result:L 13–28 vs. Florida

The 1993 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season, competing in the Southeastern Conference Western Division. The team was led by head coach Gene Stallings, who was in his fourth season at the position.

Alabama entered the season as the defending national champion, following their victory in the 1993 Sugar Bowl, and ranked #2 in the AP Poll, behind Florida State.[1]

Alabama won the first five games of the season, extending their winning streak to 28 games, matching the longest win streak in school history. The streak ended with a 17–17 tie against Tennessee. The unbeaten streak continued to 31 games before Alabama fell to LSU, 17–13.

Alabama finished second in the SEC West in 1993, but played in the SEC Championship Game as Auburn was prohibited from post-season play because of NCAA violations. In the SEC Championship Game, Alabama lost 28–13 to the Florida Gators at Legion Field. Alabama received an invitation to the Gator Bowl versus North Carolina, winning 24–10 and finishing with a 9–3–1 record.

In 1995, the NCAA found Antonio Langham guilty of receiving improper benefits after signing with an agent following the 1992 season, forcing Alabama to forfeit all games in which Langham competed.[2] Officially, Alabama finished the season with a 1–12 record, only winning their bowl game.[3]

Schedule

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Regular season statistics

Team

Statistics Alabama Opponents
Scoring 316 158
Average 26.3 13.2
Total Offense 4,688 3,104
Passing 2,569 1,539
Rushing 2,119 1,565
Touchdowns 36 19
Passing 13 9
Rushing 20 10
Returns 3 0
Turnovers 42 39
Fumbles–Lost 26–10 17–7
Int–Yards 22–213 16–167

Quarter-by-quarter statistics

Scoring

1 2 3 4 Total
Alabama 67 125 55 69316
Opponents 38 31 34 55158

Time of possession

1 2 3 4 Total
Alabama 96:12 87:39 96:38 102:38382:07
Opponents 83:48 92:21 83:22 77:22337:53

Passing

Name Games Cmp–Att Pct Yards TD INT Long
Jay Barker9 98–171 .573 1,525 4 7 59
Brian Burgdorf9 48–84 .571 533 4 3 60
David Palmer12 15–30 .500 260 2 3 54
Freddie Kitchens7 7–14 .500 188 2 3 77
Sherman Williams11 1–1 1.00063 1 0 63
Total 12 169–300 .563 2,569 13 16 77

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alabama 1993 AP Football Rankings. appollarchive.com. October 29, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20111005063709/http://appollarchive.com/football/ap/teams/by_season.cfm?teamid=25&seasonid=1993. October 5, 2011 . dead.
  2. Web site: Dishing out the discipline: SEC. ESPN. November 26, 2001. March 11, 2009.
  3. Web site: 1993 Schedule & Results. University of Alabama Athletics. October 29, 2008.
  4. Web site: 1993 Alabama football archives . RollTide.com . University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics . February 20, 2021.