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University of Alabama Crimson Tide football
NameUniversity of Alabama Crimson Tide football
Athletic directorGreg Byrne
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionSoutheastern Conference West
LocationTuscaloosa, Alabama
StadiumBryant-Denny Stadium
NicknameCrimson Tide
MascotBig Al
ColorsCrimson and White

University of Alabama Crimson Tide football represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision competition. The team is a member of the Southeastern Conference and has won numerous national championships, including those awarded by the Associated Press, Coaches' Poll, and Bowl Coalition. The Crimson Tide has a long and storied history, with notable players like Joe Namath, Ken Stabler, and Bart Starr contributing to the team's success. The team is currently led by head coach Nick Saban, who has guided the team to multiple national championships, including victories in the BCS National Championship Game and the College Football Playoff National Championship.

History

The history of the team dates back to 1892, when the first game was played against the Birmingham High School. The team has since become a powerhouse in college football, with 17 national championships and 29 conference championships. The Crimson Tide has a strong rivalry with neighboring teams, including the Auburn Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers. Notable coaches in the team's history include Bear Bryant, Gene Stallings, and Wallace Wade, who have all contributed to the team's success. The team has also produced notable players like Ozzie Newsome, John Hannah, and Barry Sanders, who have gone on to successful careers in the National Football League with teams like the Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, and Detroit Lions.

Rivalries

The Crimson Tide has several rivalries with other teams in the Southeastern Conference, including the Iron Bowl against the Auburn Tigers and the Third Saturday in October against the Tennessee Volunteers. The team also has a rivalry with the LSU Tigers, with whom they contest the Saban-Bowden rivalry. Other notable rivalries include those with the Georgia Bulldogs, Florida Gators, and Mississippi State Bulldogs. These rivalries often feature high-stakes matchups, with conference and national championships on the line. The team has also faced off against other notable programs, including the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, and USC Trojans.

Stadium

The Crimson Tide plays its home games at Bryant-Denny Stadium, which is located on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The stadium has a seating capacity of over 100,000 and is one of the largest stadiums in the United States. The stadium is named after former coach Paul Bryant and George Denny, a former president of the university. The stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 2010 that added new seating and amenities. The stadium is also home to the University of Alabama Marching Band, which performs at every home game. Other notable stadiums that the team has played in include Legion Field, Jordan-Hare Stadium, and Neyland Stadium.

Traditions

The Crimson Tide has several traditions, including the Rammer Jammer cheer, which is sung after every touchdown. The team also has a tradition of Walk of Champions, where the team walks through a tunnel of fans before each game. The team's mascot is Big Al, an elephant who appears at every home game. The team also has a tradition of playing the University of Alabama fight song, which is played after every score. Other notable traditions include the A-Day game, which is the team's annual spring game, and the Tide Pride organization, which supports the team and its fans. The team has also been featured in several notable media outlets, including ESPN, CBS Sports, and Sports Illustrated.

Seasons

The Crimson Tide has had several successful seasons, including the 2009 season, which ended with a national championship victory over the Texas Longhorns in the BCS National Championship Game. The team has also had successful seasons in 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2017, all of which ended with national championships. The team has also won several conference championships, including those in 1992, 1999, and 2009. Notable players from these seasons include Mark Ingram II, Trent Richardson, and Derrick Henry, who have all gone on to successful careers in the National Football League with teams like the New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns, and Tennessee Titans.

Coaches

The Crimson Tide has had several notable coaches, including Bear Bryant, who led the team to six national championships. Other notable coaches include Nick Saban, who has led the team to six national championships, and Gene Stallings, who led the team to a national championship in 1992. The team has also had several other notable coaches, including Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, and Ray Perkins. These coaches have all contributed to the team's success and have helped to establish the Crimson Tide as one of the premier programs in college football. The team has also had several notable assistant coaches, including Kirby Smart, Jeremy Pruitt, and Lane Kiffin, who have all gone on to become head coaches at other programs, including the Georgia Bulldogs, Tennessee Volunteers, and FAU Owls.