1974 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
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The 1974 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 80th overall and 41st season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his 17th year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished season with eleven wins and one loss (11–1 overall, 6–0 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.
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SEC champion
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Southeastern Conference
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1975-01-01
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Bucky Berrey 36-yard field goal
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Bucky Berrey 42-yard field goal
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Bucky Berrey 44-yard field goal
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Calvin Culliver 1-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 13-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 30-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 6-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 7-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 73-yard run
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Calvin Culliver 85-yard run
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Danny Ridgeway 20-yard field goal
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Danny Ridgeway 21-yard field goal
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Danny Ridgeway 27-yard field goal
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Gary Rutledge 12-yard run
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Gary Turner 42-yard interception return
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George Pugh 5-yard pass from Robert Fraley
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George Pugh 8-yard pass from Richard Todd
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Jack O'Rear 2-yard run
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Jack O'Rear 21-yard run
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Jack O'Rear 30-yard run
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James Taylor 3-yard run
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Jerry Brown 15-yard pass from Jack O'Rear
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Jerry Brown 8-yard pass from Richard Todd
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John Boles 50-yard run
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Johnny Williams 1-yard run
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Kenneth Lyons 1-yard run
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Kenneth Lyons 9-yard run
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Larry Key 6-yard run
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Louis Carter 1-yard run
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Mark Adams 20-yard field goal
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Mark McLane 9-yard run
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Ozzie Newsome 15-yard pass from Robert Fraley
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Phil Gargis 2-yard run
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Ralph Stokes 25-yard run
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Randy Billingsley 5-yard run
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Randy Billingsley 7-yard run
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Ray Sewell 5-yard run
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Richard Todd 1-yard run
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Richard Todd 11-yard run
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Richard Todd 2-yard run
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Richard Todd 3-yard run
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Rick Watson 1-yard run
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Rick Watson 11-yard run
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Rick Watson 8-yard run
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Ricky Davis 29-yard fumble return
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Robert Fraley 1-yard run
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Robert Fraley 4-yard run
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Russ Schamun 14-yard pass from Richard Todd
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Russ Schamun 42-yard pass from Richard Todd
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Russ Schamun 48-yard pass from Richard Todd
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Secdrick McIntyre 1-yard run
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Stanley Morgan 64-yard run
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Steve Mike-Mayer 32-yard field goal
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Steve Mike-Mayer 35-yard field goal
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Steve Mike-Mayer 40-yard field goal
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Tony Biasatti 30-yard field goal
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Walter Overton 26-yard pass from Fred Fisher
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Wayne Bullock 4-yard run
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Willie Shelby 13-yard run
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Willie Shelby 19-yard run
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Willie Shelby 3-yard run
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Willie Shelby 45-yard pass from Richard Todd
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Willie Shelby 58-yard run
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Willie Shelby 62-yard punt return
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Joe Downey ran out of the back of the end zone for safety
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*Bear Bryant
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Miami
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Tennessee
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Ole Miss
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#2 Alabama
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#3 Alabama
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#4 Alabama
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#5 Alabama
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#14 Maryland
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#7 Auburn
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College Park, Maryland
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Knoxville, Tennessee
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Byrd Stadium
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Neyland Stadium
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Notre Dame 7–0
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Alabama 10–0
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Alabama 10–3
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Alabama 10–7
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Alabama 12–0
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Alabama 14–0
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Alabama 14–3
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Alabama 14–6
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Alabama 14–7
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Alabama 14–9
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Alabama 16–0
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Alabama 17–13
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Alabama 17–3
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Alabama 19–0
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Alabama 31–0
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Alabama 34–3
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Alabama 35–0
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Alabama 35–21
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Alabama 38–0
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Alabama 41–3
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Alabama 45–0
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Alabama 52–0
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Alabama 6–0
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Alabama 7–0
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Florida State 7–0
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Ole Miss 21–14
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Alabama
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#17 Mississippi State
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* Paul Crane
* Ken Donahue
* Jim Goostree
* Clem Gryska
* Curley Hallman
* Dude Hennessey
* Al Kincaid
* Bobby Marks
* Ken Martin
* John Mitchell
* Bud Moore
* Mal Moore
* Bill Oliver
* Dee Powell
* Jack Rutledge
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L 11–13 vs. Notre Dame
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The 1974 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 80th overall and 41st season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his 17th year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished season with eleven wins and one loss (11–1 overall, 6–0 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. As they entered the 1974 season, the Crimson Tide were one of the favorites to compete for the national championship. In their first game of the season, Alabama narrowly escaped with a win at Maryland in what was Bryant's first visit to College Park since he resigned as the Terrapins' head coach after their 1945 season. They followed with victories over Southern Miss, Vanderbilt and Ole Miss before they played in their closest game of the season against Florida State. Although the Crimson Tide entered their contest against the 0-4 Seminoles as a heavy favorite, they trailed for nearly the entire game until Bucky Berrey connected on the game-winning field goal from 36-yards out with only 0:33 left in the game. It was the closest Florida State would come to victory until scoring their only win at Miami in their ninth game to break a 20-game losing streak dating back to 1972. In their next game, Alabama defeated rival Tennessee. After the Vols scored on a second quarter touchdown run, the Crimson Tide defense did not surrender another for 17 consecutive quarters against TCU, Mississippi State, LSU, and Miami. Alabama then closed the season with an Iron Bowl victory over Auburn, but then failed to capture the national championship after they lost to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. The loss extended their winless streak in bowl games to eight (0–7–1), which ended the following year.
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