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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]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance Source September 4 4:00 p.m. Tulane * No. 2 PPV L 31–17 (forfeit)83,091 [ 4]
September 11 11:30 a.m. at Vanderbilt No. 2 JPS L 17–6 (forfeit)41,000 [ 5]
September 18 11:30 a.m. Arkansas No. 2 JPS L 43–3 (forfeit)70,123 [ 6]
September 25 2:00 p.m. Louisiana Tech * No. 2 Legion Field Birmingham, AL PPV L 56–3 (forfeit)83,091 [ 7]
October 2 6:30 p.m. at South Carolina No. 2 ESPN L 17–6 (forfeit)74,718 [ 8]
October 16 2:30 p.m. No. 10 Tennessee No. 2 ABC L 17–17 (forfeit)83,091 [ 9]
October 23 2:30 p.m. at Ole Miss No. 4 ABC L 19–14 (forfeit)43,500 [ 10]
October 30 2:30 p.m. Southern Miss * No. 5 Bryant–Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry) PPV L 40–0 (forfeit)70,123 [ 11]
November 6 11:30 a.m. LSU No. 5 Bryant–Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry ) JPS L 13–1770,123 [ 12]
November 13 2:30 p.m. Mississippi State No. 12 Bryant–Denny Stadium Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry ) ABC L 36–25 (forfeit)70,123 [ 13]
November 20 1:00 p.m. at No. 6 Auburn No. 11 L 14–2285,214 [ 14]
December 4 2:30 p.m. vs. No. 9 Florida No. 16 ABC L 13–2876,345 [ 15]
6:00 p.m. vs. No. 12 North Carolina * No. 18 TBS W 24–1067,205 [ 16]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Central time
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1993 Alabama Crimson Tide football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Regular season statistics [ edit ]
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 [ edit ]
1
2
3
4
Total
Alabama
67
125
55
69
316
Opponents
38
31
34
55
158
1
2
3
4
Total
Alabama
96:12
87:39
96:38
102:38
382:07
Opponents
83:48
92:21
83:22
77:22
337:53
Name
Games
Cmp–Att
Pct
Yards
TD
INT
Long
Jay Barker
9
98–171
.573
1,525
4
7
59
Brian Burgdorf
9
48–84
.571
533
4
3
60
David Palmer
12
15–30
.500
260
2
3
54
Freddie Kitchens
7
7–14
.500
188
2
3
77
Sherman Williams
11
1–1
1.000
63
1
0
63
Total
12
169–300
.563
2,569
13
16
77
^ "Alabama 1993 AP Football Rankings" . appollarchive.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2008 .
^ "Dishing out the discipline: SEC" . ESPN. November 26, 2001. Retrieved March 11, 2009 .
^ "1993 Schedule & Results" . University of Alabama Athletics. Retrieved October 29, 2008 .
^ "Stallings: 'We won' " . The Anniston Star . September 5, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Crimson Tide keeps rollin' " . The Tennessean . September 12, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bama butchers Hogs, 43–3" . The Montgomery Advertiser . September 19, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bulldogs are blasted by Alabama" . The Shreveport Times . September 26, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "USC falls" . The Greenville News . October 3, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "It's hard '2' believe" . The Tennessean . October 17, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bama plays Palm(er) ball" . The Clarion-Ledger . October 24, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Tide drown USM, 40–0" . Hattiesburg American . October 31, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "LSU shocks fifth-ranked Bama" . Daily World . November 7, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Tide controls MSU in 36–25 victory" . The Selma Times-Journal . November 14, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Tigers 'Nix' Bama" . The Montgomery Advertiser . November 21, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Florida beats Alabama to win SEC" . The Tampa Tribune . December 5, 1993. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Crimson Tide gets second win" . The News and Observer . January 1, 1994. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "1993 Alabama football archives" . RollTide.com . University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved February 20, 2021 .
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