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|captain3=Rod Rutledge
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|captain4=[[Deshea Townsend]]
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|off_coach= [[Bruce Arians]] (1st year)
|off_coach= [[Bruce Arians]]
|oc_year=1st
|def_coach= [[Ellis Johnson (American football coach)|Ellis Johnson]] (1st year)
|def_coach= [[Ellis Johnson (American football coach)|Ellis Johnson]]
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|stadium= [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]]<br>(Capacity: 70,123)<br>[[Legion Field]]<br>(Capacity: 83,091)
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{{1997 SEC football standings}}
{{1997 SEC football standings}}
The '''1997 Alabama Crimson Tide football team''' represented the [[University of Alabama]] in the [[college football]] [[1997 NCAA Division I-A football season|season of 1997–98]]. The team's [[head coach]] was [[Mike DuBose]], who was entering his first year at Alabama. They played their home games at both [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]] in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]] and [[Legion Field]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]], [[Alabama]] and competed in the West Division of the [[Southeastern Conference]]. Alabama would finish with a record of 4–7 record in suffering the program's first losing season since the [[1984 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|1984 season]]. The loss against Kentucky marked Alabama's first ever overtime game, as overtime rules for college football had gone into effect the previous season.
The '''1997 Alabama Crimson Tide football team''' represented the [[University of Alabama]] in the [[college football]] [[1997 NCAA Division I-A football season|season of 1997–98]]. The team's head coach was [[Mike DuBose]], who was entering his first year at Alabama. They played their home games at both [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]] in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]] and [[Legion Field]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], and competed in the West Division of the [[Southeastern Conference]]. Alabama finished with a record of 4–7 record in suffering the program's first losing season since the [[1984 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|1984 season]].


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
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| score = 42–17
| score = 42–17
| attend = 81,591
| attend = 81,591
| source = <ref name="1997Houston1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71631045/tides-dubose-era-off-and-throwing/|work=The Anniston Star|title=Tide's DuBose era off and throwing|date=August 31, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 11
| date = {{tooltip|September 11|Thursday}}
| time = 7:30 p.m.
| time = 7:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
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| score = 20–0
| score = 20–0
| attend = 41,448
| attend = 41,448
| source = <ref name="1997Vanderbilt1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71631358/nothing-doing-woodyball-fails-to-fix/|work=The Tennessean|title=Nothing doing - Woodyball fails to fix old Vandy problem: no offense|date=September 12, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| score = 16–17
| score = 16–17
| attend = 70,123
| attend = 70,123
| source = <ref name="1997Arkansas1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71631616/arkansas-stuns-no-11-alabama-1716/|work=The Jackson Sun|title=Arkansas stuns No. 11 Alabama, 17–16|date=September 21, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| score = 27–14
| score = 27–14
| attend = 83,091
| attend = 83,091
| source = <ref name="1997SouthernMiss1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71631775/turnovers-costly-to-usm/|work=Hattiesburg American|title=Turnovers costly to USM|date=September 28, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| rank = 20
| rank = 20
| opponent = [[1997 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]]
| opponent = [[1997 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]]
| site_stadium = [[Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky)|Commonwealth Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Kroger Field|Commonwealth Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington, KY]]
| site_cityst = [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington, KY]]
| tv = [[Pay-per-view|PPV]]
| tv = PPV
| score = 34–40
| score = 34–40
| overtime = OT
| overtime = OT
| attend = 59,226
| attend = 59,226
| source = <ref name="1997Kentucky1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632057/tidings-of-great-joy-cats-stun/|work=Lexington Herald-Leader|title=Tidings of great joy - Cats stun Alabama with 40–34 OT victory|date=October 5, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| opponent = [[1997 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee]]
| opponent = [[1997 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee]]
| opprank = 9
| opprank = 9
| site_stadium = Legion Field
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| gamename = [[Third Saturday in October]]
| gamename = [[Third Saturday in October]]
| tv = ESPN
| site_stadium = [[Legion Field]]
| site_cityst = [[Birmingham, AL]]
| tv = [[ESPN]]
| score = 21–38
| score = 21–38
| attend = 83,091
| attend = 83,091
| source = <ref name="1997Tennessee1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632281/tennessee-waltz-manning-leads-3rd/|work=The Tennessean|title=Tennessee waltz, Manning leads 3rd straight win over Alabama|date=October 19, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| opponent = [[1997 Ole Miss Rebels football team|Ole Miss]]
| opponent = [[1997 Ole Miss Rebels football team|Ole Miss]]
| opprank = 25
| opprank = 25
| gamename = [[Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry|rivalry]]
| site_stadium = [[Vaught–Hemingway Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Vaught–Hemingway Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Oxford, Mississippi|Oxford, MS]]
| site_cityst = [[Oxford, Mississippi|Oxford, MS]]
| gamename = [[Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry|rivalry]]
| tv = [[Raycom Sports|JPS]]
| tv = JPS
| score = 29–20
| score = 29–20
| attend = 41,548
| attend = 41,548
| source = <ref name="1997OleMiss1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632453/tide-knocks-out-rebels-2920/|work=The Clarion-Ledger|title=Tide knocks out Rebels 29–20|date=October 26, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| rank =
| opponent = [[1997 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team|Louisiana Tech]]
| opponent = [[1997 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team|Louisiana Tech]]
| site_stadium = [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]]
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = [[Tuscaloosa, AL]]
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = [[Pay-per-view|PPV]]
| tv = PPV
| score = 20–26
| score = 20–26
| attend = 70,123
| attend = 70,123
| source = <ref name="1997LATech1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632612/bulldogs-roll-tide/|work=The Shreveport Times|title=Bulldogs roll Tide|date=November 2, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| opponent = [[1997 LSU Tigers football team|LSU]]
| opponent = [[1997 LSU Tigers football team|LSU]]
| opprank = 14
| opprank = 14
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| tv = [[College Football on CBS Sports|CBS]]
| gamename = [[Alabama–LSU football rivalry|rivalry]]
| gamename = [[Alabama–LSU football rivalry|rivalry]]
| site_stadium = [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Tuscaloosa, AL]]
| tv = [[SEC on CBS|CBS]]
| score = 0–27
| score = 0–27
| attend = 70,123
| attend = 70,123
| source = <ref name="1997LSU1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632805/faulk-lsu-show-true-grit/|work=Alexandria Daily Town Talk|title=Faulk, LSU show true grit|date=November 9, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| opponent = [[1997 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|Mississippi State]]
| opponent = [[1997 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|Mississippi State]]
| opprank = 17
| opprank = 17
| site_stadium = Bryant–Denny Stadium
| site_cityst = Tuscaloosa, AL
| gamename = [[Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry|rivalry]]
| gamename = [[Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry|rivalry]]
| tv = JPS
| site_stadium = [[Bryant–Denny Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Tuscaloosa, AL]]
| tv = [[Raycom Sports|JPS]]
| score = 20–32
| score = 20–32
| attend = 70,123
| attend = 70,123
| source = <ref name="1997MissState1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71632997/tides-04-in-t-town/|work=The Anniston Star|title=Tide's 0–4 in T-town|date=November 16, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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|{{CFB schedule entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
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| opponent = [[1997 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]]
| opponent = [[1997 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]]
| opprank = 13
| opprank = 13
| gamename = [[Iron Bowl]]
| site_stadium = [[Jordan–Hare Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Jordan–Hare Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Auburn, Alabama|Auburn, AL]]
| site_cityst = [[Auburn, Alabama|Auburn, AL]]
| tv = [[ESPN]]
| gamename = [[Iron Bowl]]
| tv = ESPN
| score = 17–18
| score = 17–18
| attend = 85,214
| attend = 85,214
| source = <ref name="1997Auburn1">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71633236/holmes-cookin-tigers-cash-in-late/|work=The Montgomery Advertiser|title=Holmes cookin' - Tigers cash in late fumble to steal historic win|date=November 23, 1997|accessdate=February 20, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>
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<ref name="1997schedule">{{cite web|url=https://rolltide.com/sports/2016/6/10/sports-m-footbl-archive-m-footbl-archive-1997-html.aspx?id=181 |title=1997 Alabama football archives |work=RollTide.com |publisher=University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics |accessdate=February 20, 2021}}</ref>
===Coaching staff===

==Rankings==
{{see also|1997 NCAA Division I-A football rankings}}
{{Ranking movements
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| poll1_3=15
| poll1_4=11
| poll1_5=21
| poll1_6=20
| poll1_7=NR
| poll1_8=NR
| poll1_9=NR
| poll1_10=NR
| poll1_11=NR
| poll1_12=NR
| poll1_13=NR
| poll1_14=NR
| poll1_15=NR
| poll1_16=NR
| poll1_17=NR
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| poll2_1=
| poll2_2=15
| poll2_3=14
| poll2_4=11
| poll2_5=19
| poll2_6=20
| poll2_7=NR
| poll2_8=NR
| poll2_9=NR
| poll2_10=NR
| poll2_11=NR
| poll2_12=NR
| poll2_13=NR
| poll2_14=NR
| poll2_15=NR
| poll2_16=NR
| poll2_17=NR
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==Coaching staff==
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| [[Danny Pearman]] || [[Special teams]] coordinator || style="text-align:center" | 7th
| [[Danny Pearman]] || [[Special teams]] coordinator || style="text-align:center" | 7th
|-
| [[Mickey Conn]] || Graduate Assistant|| style="text-align:center" | 2nd
|-
|-
| colspan="4" style="font-size:8pt; text-align:center;"|'''Reference:'''<ref name=a2>''1997 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Media Guide'', p. 2</ref>
| colspan="4" style="font-size:8pt; text-align:center;"|'''Reference:'''<ref name=a2>''1997 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Media Guide'', p. 2</ref>
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A sell-out crowd filled [[Legion Field]] as the Mike Dubose era got off to a great start with the Crimson Tide rolling to a big win over Houston. Alabama's 42 points was the most any Alabama team had put up in a game since the season opener in 1994.
A sell-out crowd filled [[Legion Field]] as the Mike Dubose era got off to a great start with the Crimson Tide rolling to a big win over Houston. Alabama's 42 points was the most any Alabama team had put up in a game since the season opener in 1994.
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{| class="wikitable" style="float: left;"
! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|Houston Cougars}}"|Houston!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 15 || 25
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| Total yards || 384 || 466
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| Rushing yards || 114 || 213
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| Passing yards || 270 || 253
|-
| Turnovers || 2 || 3
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| Time of possession ||28:01 || 31:59
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|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Houston Cougars}}; text-align:center;"|'''Houston''' || Passing || [[Tyson Helton]] || 7–14, 143 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[Ketric Sanford]] || 12 carries, 67 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || Robbie Wheeler || 6 receptions, 107 yards
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 12–19, 168 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
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| Rushing || [[Shaun Alexander]] || 11 carries, 96 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]]<br/>Chad Goss || 2 receptions, 50 yards, 1 TD<br/>2 receptions, 50 yards
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|}
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Alabama defense would hold Vanderbilt offense to 124 yards as the Crimson Tide won its first road and conference game of the year in shutout fashion.
Alabama defense would hold Vanderbilt offense to 124 yards as the Crimson Tide won its first road and conference game of the year in shutout fashion.
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! Statistics !! style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama!!style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Vanderbilt Commodores}}"|Vanderbilt
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| First downs || 9 || 9
|-
| Total yards || 238 || 124
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| Rushing yards || 75 || 66
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| Passing yards || 163 || 58
|-
| Turnovers || 2 || 0
|-
| Time of possession || 30:16 || 29:44
|-
|}
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! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 10–18, 124 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT's
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| Rushing || Dennis Riddle || 13 carries, 31 yards
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| Receiving || [[Quincy Jackson]] || 3 receptions, 67 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Vanderbilt Commodores}}; text-align:center;"|'''Vanderbilt''' || Passing || Damian Allen || 6–22, 58 yards
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| Rushing || [[Jimmy Williams (cornerback, born 1979)|Jimmy Williams]] || 10 carries, 43 yards
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| Receiving || [[Jimmy Williams (cornerback, born 1979)|Jimmy Williams]] || 3 receptions, 41 yards
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For the second time in a row, Arkansas would come to Bryant-Denny Stadium and upset a rank Alabama team by one point. Alabama held a 16-10 lead late in the game but, an Anthony Eubanks touchdown grab of 29 yards from Clint Stoerner gave Arkansas a one-point win.
For the second time in a row, Arkansas would come to Bryant-Denny Stadium and upset a ranked Alabama team by one point. Alabama held a 16-10 lead late in the game but, an Anthony Eubanks touchdown grab of 29 yards from Clint Stoerner gave Arkansas a one-point win.
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! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|Arkansas Razorbacks}}"|Arkansas !!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 14 || 15
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| Total yards || 270 || 247
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| Rushing yards || 70 || 106
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| Passing yards || 200 || 141
|-
| Turnovers || 0 || 0
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| Time of possession ||29:02 || 30:58
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|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Arkansas Razorbacks}}; text-align:center;"|'''Arkansas''' || Passing || [[Clint Stoerner]] || 16–21, 200 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[Chrys Chukwuma]] || 12 carries, 65 yards
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| Receiving || Anthony Eubanks || 7 receptions, 104 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 10–17, 84 yards
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| Rushing || Dennis Riddle || 12 carries, 49 yards
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| Receiving || Calvin Hall || 4 receptions, 48 yards
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|}
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After being tied at halftime, Alabama would outscore Southern Miss 17-3 in the second half lead by Alabama defense forcing three Southern Miss turnovers.
After being tied at halftime, Alabama would outscore Southern Miss 17-3 in the second half, led by Alabama defense forcing three Southern Miss turnovers.
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{| class="wikitable" style="float: left;"
! Statistics !! style={{NCAA secondary color cell|Southern Miss Golden Eagles}}"|Southern Miss !!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 19 || 12
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| Total yards || 293 || 275
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| Rushing yards || 67 || 105
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| Passing yards || 226 || 170
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| Turnovers || 4 || 0
|-
| Time of possession ||29:34 || 30:26
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Southern Miss Golden Eagles}}; text-align:center;"|'''Southern Miss''' || Passing || Lee Roberts || 21–40, 226 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT's
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| Rushing || [[Harold Shaw (American football)|Harold Shaw]] || 20 carries, 79 yards
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| Receiving || [[Sherrod Gideon]] || 7 receptions, 132 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 11–18, 167 yards, 2 TD's
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| Rushing || [[Shaun Alexander]] || 16 carries, 66 yards
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| Receiving || [[Shamari Buchanan]] || 2 receptions, 58 yards
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|}
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A back and forth shootout ended with a 26-yard game-winning touchdown pass from Kentucky QB Tim Couch to give Kentucky its first win over Alabama since 1922. Alabama had the ball first in overtime but, a Chad Goss fumble gave Kentucky an opportunity to score and win with their possession. This would mark the first overtime game ever for both teams.
A back and forth shootout ended with a 26-yard game-winning touchdown pass from Kentucky QB Tim Couch to give Kentucky its first win over Alabama since 1922. Alabama had the ball first in overtime but, a Chad Goss fumble gave Kentucky an opportunity to score and win with their possession. This would mark the first overtime game ever for both teams.
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{| class="wikitable" style="float: left;"
! Statistics !! style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Kentucky Wildcats}}"|Kentucky
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| First downs || 20 || 23
|-
| Total yards || 410 || 457
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| Rushing yards || 239 || 102
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| Passing yards || 171 || 355
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| Turnovers || 2 || 4
|-
| Time of possession || 35:04 || 24:56
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 13–24, 125 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
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| Rushing || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]] || 15 carries, 120 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || Chad Goss || 3 receptions, 59 yards, 1 TD
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Kentucky Wildcats}}; text-align:center;"|'''Kentucky''' || Passing || [[Tim Couch]] || 32–49, 355 yards, 4 TD's 3 INT's
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| Rushing || Anthony White || 15 carries, 117 yards
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| Receiving || Derek Homer || 3 receptions, 103 yards, 1 TD
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For the third straight year, Tennessee would beat Alabama. Alabama would kick two early field goals to have a 6-0 lead but Tennessee would score the next 28 points to put the game out of reach for Alabama. This game would be the last [[Third Saturday in October]] game to be played at Legion Field.
For the third straight year, Tennessee would beat Alabama. Alabama would kick two early field goals to have a 6-0 lead but Tennessee would score the next 28 points to put the game out of reach for Alabama. This game would be the last [[Third Saturday in October]] game to be played at Legion Field.
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! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|Tennessee Volunteers}}"|Tennessee !!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 23 || 13
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| Total yards || 393 || 225
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| Rushing yards || 89 || 72
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| Passing yards || 304 || 153
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| Turnovers || 2 || 1
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| Time of possession || 31:35 || 28:25
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"|'''Tennessee''' || Passing || [[Peyton Manning]] || 23–37, 304 yards, 3 TD's
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| Rushing || [[Jamal Lewis (American football)|Jamal Lewis]] || 17 carries, 67 yards
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| Receiving || [[Peerless Price]] || 4 receptions, 78 yards, 1 TD
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 13–39, 153 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
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| Rushing || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]] || 16 carries, 38 yards
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| Receiving || [[Shamari Buchanan]] || 6 receptions, 66 yards
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Mike DuBose would get his first win against a rank team as the Crimson Tide ended their two-game losing streak with a win against Ole Miss.
Mike DuBose would get his first win against a ranked team as the Crimson Tide ended their two-game losing streak with a win against Ole Miss.
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{| class="wikitable" style="float: left;"
! Statistics !! style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Ole Miss Rebels}}"|Ole Miss
|-
| First downs || 22 || 19
|-
| Total yards || 526 || 420
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| Rushing yards || 297 || 163
|-
| Passing yards || 229 || 257
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| Turnovers || 2 || 3
|-
| Time of possession || 36:37 || 23:23
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 15–22, 229 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]] || 16 carries, 141 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || [[Quincy Jackson]] || 5 receptions, 119 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Ole Miss Rebels}}; text-align:center;"|'''Ole Miss''' || Passing || [[Stewart Patridge]] || 22–37, 257 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[John Avery (gridiron football)|John Aver]] || 15 carries, 148 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || Andre Rone || 4 receptions, 67 yards
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For the first time since the 1990 season, Alabama would lose a non-conference game. This was also the first homecoming lost since 1990 as well as Louisiana Tech and their 3rd rank passing attack upset Alabama.
For the first time since the 1990 season, Alabama would lose a non-conference game. This was also the first homecoming loss for Alabama since 1990, and the first time Louisiana Tech had ever defeated Alabama. Coming into the game, the Bulldogs had the third-ranked passing offense in college football.
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! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|Louisiana Tech Bulldogs}}"|Louisiana Tech!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 23 || 23
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| Total yards || 522 || 389
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| Rushing yards || 161 || 127
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| Passing yards || 361 || 262
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| Turnovers || 1 || 0
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| Time of possession || 33:50 || 26:10
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! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Louisiana Tech Bulldogs}}; text-align:center;"|'''Louisiana Tech''' || Passing || [[Tim Rattay]] || 29–48, 361 yards, 3 TD's
|-
| Rushing || Bobby Ray Tell || 17 carries, 98 yards
|-
| Receiving || [[Troy Edwards]] || 9 receptions, 126 yards, 1 TD
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 14–32, 228 yards, 2 TD's
|-
| Rushing || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]] || 18 carries, 79 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || [[Shamari Buchanan]] || 4 receptions, 55 yards
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|}
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LSU return the favor after Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium in 1996 by shutting out Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium. This was the first time Alabama had been shutout since 1991.
LSU returned the favor after Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium in 1996 by shutting out Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium. This was the first time Alabama had been shutout since 1991.
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{| class="wikitable" style="float: left;"
! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|LSU Tigers}}"|LSU!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 17 || 15
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| Total yards || 370 || 250
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| Rushing yards || 265 || 157
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| Passing yards || 105 || 93
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| Turnovers || 1 || 2
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| Time of possession || 30:22 || 29:38
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|}
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|LSU Tigers}}; text-align:center;"|'''LSU''' || Passing || [[Herb Tyler]] || 7–13, 105 yards
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| Rushing || [[Kevin Faulk]] || 27 carries, 168 yards, 2 TD's
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| Receiving || Abram Booty ||3 receptions, 66 yards
|-
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 8–24, 93 yards
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| Rushing || [[Curtis Alexander (gridiron football)|Curtis Alexander]] || 24 carries, 95 yards
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| Receiving || [[Quincy Jackson]] || 1 reception, 22 yards
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|}
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===Mississippi State===
===Mississippi State===
{{See also|1998 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team}}
{{See also|1997 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team}}
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For the first time since 1957, Mississippi State would win in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The lose also meant Alabama would not win a game at Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time since 1955. The lose also guaranteed Alabama first losing season since 1984.
For the first time since 1957, Mississippi State would win in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The loss also meant Alabama would not win a game at Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time since 1955. The loss also guaranteed Alabama its first losing season since 1984.
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! Statistics !! style={{NCAA color cell|Mississippi State Bulldogs}}"|Mississippi State!!style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama
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| First downs || 23 || 13
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| Total yards || 500 || 247
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| Rushing yards || 347 || 113
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| Passing yards || 153 || 134
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| Turnovers || 0 || 0
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| Time of possession || 31:02 || 28:58
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! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Mississippi State Bulldogs}}; text-align:center;"|'''Mississippi State''' || Passing || Matt Wyatt || 10–20, 153 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[J. J. Johnson (American football)|J. J. Johnson]] || 23 carries, 198 yards, 2 TD's
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| Receiving || Lamont Woodberry ||4 receptions, 45 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || Lance Tucker || 7–11, 81 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || Dennis Riddle || 13 carries, 84 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || [[Quincy Jackson]] || 3 receptions, 63 yards
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Despite being an underdog, Alabama would lead for most of the game and be in a position to put the game away but an Ed Scissum fumble recovered by Auburn put them in field goal range to take the lead and ultimately give them the win. Alabama would try a 57-yard field goal with A.J. Diaz as time expired but it fell short. Alabama 7 loses was the most Alabama has had in a season since 1957.
Despite being an underdog, Alabama would lead for most of the game and be in a position to put the game away but an Ed Scissum fumble recovered by Auburn put them in field goal range to take the lead and ultimately give them the win. Alabama would try a 57-yard field goal with A.J. Diaz as time expired but it fell short. Alabama seven losses was the most Alabama had had in a season since 1957.
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! Statistics !! style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}"|Alabama!!style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Auburn Tigers}}"|Auburn
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| First downs || 15 || 19
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| Total yards || 299 || 275
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| Rushing yards || 156 || 62
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| Passing yards || 143 || 213
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| Turnovers || 2 || 3
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| Time of possession || 31:39 || 28:21
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! Team !! Category !! Player !! Statistics
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"|'''Alabama''' || Passing || [[Freddie Kitchens]] || 12–18, 134 yards, 1 TD
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| Rushing || [[Shaun Alexander]] || 13 carries, 65 yards, 1 TD
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| Receiving || [[Quincy Jackson]] || 7 receptions, 79 yards
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA secondary color cell|Auburn Tigers}}; text-align:center;"|'''Auburn''' || Passing || [[Dameyune Craig]] || 14–34, 213 yards, 2 INT's
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| Rushing || Rusty Williams || 6 carries, 27 yards
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| Receiving || Hicks Poor || 5 receptions, 55 yards
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 16 December 2024

1997 Alabama Crimson Tide football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record4–7 (2–6 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBruce Arians (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorEllis Johnson (1st season)
Captains
Home stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
Legion Field
Seasons
← 1996
1998 →
1997 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 7 Tennessee x$   7 1     11 2  
No. 10 Georgia   6 2     10 2  
No. 4 Florida   6 2     10 2  
South Carolina   3 5     5 6  
Kentucky   2 6     5 6  
Vanderbilt   0 8     3 8  
Western Division
No. 11 Auburn xy   6 2     10 3  
No. 13 LSU x   6 2     9 3  
No. 22 Ole Miss   4 4     8 4  
Mississippi State   4 4     7 4  
Arkansas   2 6     4 7  
Alabama   2 6     4 7  
Championship: Tennessee 30, Auburn 29
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1997 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the college football season of 1997–98. The team's head coach was Mike DuBose, who was entering his first year at Alabama. They played their home games at both Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, and competed in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference. Alabama finished with a record of 4–7 record in suffering the program's first losing season since the 1984 season.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 3011:30 a.m.Houston*No. 16JPSW 42–1781,591[1]
September 117:30 p.m.at VanderbiltNo. 15ESPNW 20–041,448[2]
September 2011:30 a.m.ArkansasNo. 11JPSL 16–1770,123[3]
September 272:00 p.m.Southern Miss*No. 21
PPVW 27–1483,091[4]
October 46:00 p.m.at KentuckyNo. 20PPVL 34–40 OT59,226[5]
October 186:00 p.m.No. 9 Tennessee
ESPNL 21–3883,091[6]
October 2511:30 a.m.at No. 25 Ole MissJPSW 29–2041,548[7]
November 11:00 p.m.Louisiana Tech*dagger
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
PPVL 20–2670,123[8]
November 82:30 p.m.No. 14 LSU
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
CBSL 0–2770,123[9]
November 1511:30 a.m.No. 17 Mississippi State
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
JPSL 20–3270,123[10]
November 226:00 p.m.at No. 13 AuburnESPNL 17–1885,214[11]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
PollPre12345678910111213141516Final
AP15161515112120
Coaches151514111920

Coaching staff

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Name Position Consecutive seasons at Alabama
Mike Dubose Head coach 1st
Bruce Arians Offensive coordinator/Quarterback coach 1st
Dabo Swinney Tight end 5th
Neil Callaway Offensive line coach 1st
Woody McCorvey Wide receivers coach 8th
Ivy Williams Running backs coach 4th
Ellis Johnson Defensive coordinator/Defensive line 1st
Curley Hallman Secondary coach 2nd
Jeff Rouzie Linebackers coach 7th
Danny Pearman Special teams coordinator 7th
Mickey Conn Graduate Assistant 2nd
Reference:[13]

Game summaries

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Houston

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1 2 3 4 Total
Cougars 0 7 7 3 17
#16 Crimson Tide 21 7 0 14 42

A sell-out crowd filled Legion Field as the Mike Dubose era got off to a great start with the Crimson Tide rolling to a big win over Houston. Alabama's 42 points was the most any Alabama team had put up in a game since the season opener in 1994.

Statistics Houston Alabama
First downs 15 25
Total yards 384 466
Rushing yards 114 213
Passing yards 270 253
Turnovers 2 3
Time of possession 28:01 31:59
Team Category Player Statistics
Houston Passing Tyson Helton 7–14, 143 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Ketric Sanford 12 carries, 67 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Robbie Wheeler 6 receptions, 107 yards
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 12–19, 168 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Shaun Alexander 11 carries, 96 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Curtis Alexander
Chad Goss
2 receptions, 50 yards, 1 TD
2 receptions, 50 yards

Vanderbilt

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1 2 3 4 Total
#15 Crimson Tide 7 0 3 10 20
Commodores 0 0 0 0 0

Alabama defense would hold Vanderbilt offense to 124 yards as the Crimson Tide won its first road and conference game of the year in shutout fashion.

Statistics Alabama Vanderbilt
First downs 9 9
Total yards 238 124
Rushing yards 75 66
Passing yards 163 58
Turnovers 2 0
Time of possession 30:16 29:44
Team Category Player Statistics
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 10–18, 124 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT's
Rushing Dennis Riddle 13 carries, 31 yards
Receiving Quincy Jackson 3 receptions, 67 yards
Vanderbilt Passing Damian Allen 6–22, 58 yards
Rushing Jimmy Williams 10 carries, 43 yards
Receiving Jimmy Williams 3 receptions, 41 yards

Arkansas

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1 2 3 4 Total
Razorbacks 3 0 7 7 17
#11 Crimson Tide 3 3 3 7 16

For the second time in a row, Arkansas would come to Bryant-Denny Stadium and upset a ranked Alabama team by one point. Alabama held a 16-10 lead late in the game but, an Anthony Eubanks touchdown grab of 29 yards from Clint Stoerner gave Arkansas a one-point win.

Statistics Arkansas Alabama
First downs 14 15
Total yards 270 247
Rushing yards 70 106
Passing yards 200 141
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 29:02 30:58
Team Category Player Statistics
Arkansas Passing Clint Stoerner 16–21, 200 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Chrys Chukwuma 12 carries, 65 yards
Receiving Anthony Eubanks 7 receptions, 104 yards
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 10–17, 84 yards
Rushing Dennis Riddle 12 carries, 49 yards
Receiving Calvin Hall 4 receptions, 48 yards

Southern Miss

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1 2 3 4 Total
Golden Eagles 0 10 3 0 13
#21 Crimson Tide 0 10 7 10 27

After being tied at halftime, Alabama would outscore Southern Miss 17-3 in the second half, led by Alabama defense forcing three Southern Miss turnovers.

Statistics Southern Miss Alabama
First downs 19 12
Total yards 293 275
Rushing yards 67 105
Passing yards 226 170
Turnovers 4 0
Time of possession 29:34 30:26
Team Category Player Statistics
Southern Miss Passing Lee Roberts 21–40, 226 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT's
Rushing Harold Shaw 20 carries, 79 yards
Receiving Sherrod Gideon 7 receptions, 132 yards
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 11–18, 167 yards, 2 TD's
Rushing Shaun Alexander 16 carries, 66 yards
Receiving Shamari Buchanan 2 receptions, 58 yards

Kentucky

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1 2 3 4OT Total
Wildcats 10 3 14 76 40
#20 Crimson Tide 7 7 10 100 34

A back and forth shootout ended with a 26-yard game-winning touchdown pass from Kentucky QB Tim Couch to give Kentucky its first win over Alabama since 1922. Alabama had the ball first in overtime but, a Chad Goss fumble gave Kentucky an opportunity to score and win with their possession. This would mark the first overtime game ever for both teams.

Statistics Alabama Kentucky
First downs 20 23
Total yards 410 457
Rushing yards 239 102
Passing yards 171 355
Turnovers 2 4
Time of possession 35:04 24:56
Team Category Player Statistics
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 13–24, 125 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
Rushing Curtis Alexander 15 carries, 120 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Chad Goss 3 receptions, 59 yards, 1 TD
Kentucky Passing Tim Couch 32–49, 355 yards, 4 TD's 3 INT's
Rushing Anthony White 15 carries, 117 yards
Receiving Derek Homer 3 receptions, 103 yards, 1 TD

Tennessee

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1 2 3 4 Total
#9 Volunteers 7 14 10 7 38
Crimson Tide 6 0 8 7 21

For the third straight year, Tennessee would beat Alabama. Alabama would kick two early field goals to have a 6-0 lead but Tennessee would score the next 28 points to put the game out of reach for Alabama. This game would be the last Third Saturday in October game to be played at Legion Field.

Statistics Tennessee Alabama
First downs 23 13
Total yards 393 225
Rushing yards 89 72
Passing yards 304 153
Turnovers 2 1
Time of possession 31:35 28:25
Team Category Player Statistics
Tennessee Passing Peyton Manning 23–37, 304 yards, 3 TD's
Rushing Jamal Lewis 17 carries, 67 yards
Receiving Peerless Price 4 receptions, 78 yards, 1 TD
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 13–39, 153 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Curtis Alexander 16 carries, 38 yards
Receiving Shamari Buchanan 6 receptions, 66 yards

Ole Miss

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1 2 3 4 Total
Crimson Tide 0 7 10 12 29
#25 Rebels 7 7 0 6 20

Mike DuBose would get his first win against a ranked team as the Crimson Tide ended their two-game losing streak with a win against Ole Miss.

Statistics Alabama Ole Miss
First downs 22 19
Total yards 526 420
Rushing yards 297 163
Passing yards 229 257
Turnovers 2 3
Time of possession 36:37 23:23
Team Category Player Statistics
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 15–22, 229 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Curtis Alexander 16 carries, 141 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Quincy Jackson 5 receptions, 119 yards
Ole Miss Passing Stewart Patridge 22–37, 257 yards, 1 TD
Rushing John Aver 15 carries, 148 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Andre Rone 4 receptions, 67 yards

Louisiana Tech

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1 2 3 4 Total
Bulldogs 10 3 7 6 26
Crimson Tide 7 0 6 7 20

For the first time since the 1990 season, Alabama would lose a non-conference game. This was also the first homecoming loss for Alabama since 1990, and the first time Louisiana Tech had ever defeated Alabama. Coming into the game, the Bulldogs had the third-ranked passing offense in college football.

Statistics Louisiana Tech Alabama
First downs 23 23
Total yards 522 389
Rushing yards 161 127
Passing yards 361 262
Turnovers 1 0
Time of possession 33:50 26:10
Team Category Player Statistics
Louisiana Tech Passing Tim Rattay 29–48, 361 yards, 3 TD's
Rushing Bobby Ray Tell 17 carries, 98 yards
Receiving Troy Edwards 9 receptions, 126 yards, 1 TD
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 14–32, 228 yards, 2 TD's
Rushing Curtis Alexander 18 carries, 79 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Shamari Buchanan 4 receptions, 55 yards

LSU

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1 2 3 4 Total
#14 Tigers 7 7 0 13 27
Crimson Tide 0 0 0 0 0

LSU returned the favor after Alabama shutout LSU in Tiger Stadium in 1996 by shutting out Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium. This was the first time Alabama had been shutout since 1991.

Statistics LSU Alabama
First downs 17 15
Total yards 370 250
Rushing yards 265 157
Passing yards 105 93
Turnovers 1 2
Time of possession 30:22 29:38
Team Category Player Statistics
LSU Passing Herb Tyler 7–13, 105 yards
Rushing Kevin Faulk 27 carries, 168 yards, 2 TD's
Receiving Abram Booty 3 receptions, 66 yards
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 8–24, 93 yards
Rushing Curtis Alexander 24 carries, 95 yards
Receiving Quincy Jackson 1 reception, 22 yards

Mississippi State

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1 2 3 4 Total
#17 Bulldogs 14 6 9 3 32
Crimson Tide 14 0 6 0 20

For the first time since 1957, Mississippi State would win in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The loss also meant Alabama would not win a game at Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time since 1955. The loss also guaranteed Alabama its first losing season since 1984.

Statistics Mississippi State Alabama
First downs 23 13
Total yards 500 247
Rushing yards 347 113
Passing yards 153 134
Turnovers 0 0
Time of possession 31:02 28:58
Team Category Player Statistics
Mississippi State Passing Matt Wyatt 10–20, 153 yards, 1 TD
Rushing J. J. Johnson 23 carries, 198 yards, 2 TD's
Receiving Lamont Woodberry 4 receptions, 45 yards
Alabama Passing Lance Tucker 7–11, 81 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Dennis Riddle 13 carries, 84 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Quincy Jackson 3 receptions, 63 yards

Auburn

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1 2 3 4 Total
Crimson Tide 0 10 7 0 17
#13 Tigers 6 0 6 6 18

Despite being an underdog, Alabama would lead for most of the game and be in a position to put the game away but an Ed Scissum fumble recovered by Auburn put them in field goal range to take the lead and ultimately give them the win. Alabama would try a 57-yard field goal with A.J. Diaz as time expired but it fell short. Alabama seven losses was the most Alabama had had in a season since 1957.

Statistics Alabama Auburn
First downs 15 19
Total yards 299 275
Rushing yards 156 62
Passing yards 143 213
Turnovers 2 3
Time of possession 31:39 28:21
Team Category Player Statistics
Alabama Passing Freddie Kitchens 12–18, 134 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Shaun Alexander 13 carries, 65 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Quincy Jackson 7 receptions, 79 yards
Auburn Passing Dameyune Craig 14–34, 213 yards, 2 INT's
Rushing Rusty Williams 6 carries, 27 yards
Receiving Hicks Poor 5 receptions, 55 yards

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References

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  3. ^ "Arkansas stuns No. 11 Alabama, 17–16". The Jackson Sun. September 21, 1997. Retrieved February 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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