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12 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 21 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 53 BOWL APPEARANCES GAME 11: CRIMSON TIDE VS. LSU TIGERS Quick Facts November 11, 2006 -- Tiger Stadium (92,400) -- Baton Rouge, Louisiana 6:45 p.m. (CST) -- ESPN Alabama in the latest polls: Associated Press NR ESPN Coaches NR Harris Interactive NR BCS Standings NA Alabama Football ALABAMA QUICK NOTES: This Saturday, Nov. 11th will mark the 114th anniversary of Alabama’s first football ALABAMA PLAYS FINAL ROAD GAME THE HEAD COACHES game ... The Crimson Tide beat Birmingham High School 56-0 on Nov. 11, 1892 in Birmingham ... Alabama is 15-2- The football team plays its Alabama head football coach (Alabama, 1 (.861) in its last 18 trips to Tiger Stadium ... The home final road game of the 2006 regular-season as the 1986) is in his fourth season with the Crimson Tide team is 10-25-1 (.292) in the Alabama-LSU series since Crimson Tide travels to Baton Rouge, La., to face the and has compiled a 26-21 (.553) record. Shula’s the 1970 season ... LSU has not beaten Alabama in back- No. 12 LSU Tigers at venerable Tiger Stadium. The teams have made progress each season under his to-back games at Tiger Stadium since 1946 and 1948 (the game will be televised by EPSN with Mike Patrick watch. After a 4-9 mark in his rookie campaign in only two-game winning streak by the Tigers over the (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color) and Holly 2003, Alabama went 6-6 in 2004 and finished with a Crimson Tide in Baton Rouge) ... Redshirt freshman line- Rowe (sideline reporter) calling the action. Kickoff is No. 8 national ranking after last year’s 10-2 mark and backer Zack Schreiber (Shreveport) is the only Louisiana set for 6:45 p.m. (CST). The game will also be car- Cotton Bowl win over Texas Tech. Shula was named native on the UA roster ... Sophomore ried on the 65-station Crimson Tide Sports Network Alabama’s 26th just 114 days prior to the (Hoover) is four yards shy of becoming the seventh UA with Eli Gold (play-by-play), Kenny Stabler (analyst) start of the 2003 season and did not have a spring to throw for 2,000 or more yards in a single- and Tom Roberts (sideline reporter). Alabama (6-4, 2- practice session. He previously served as an assistant season ... Alabama leads the SEC in time of possession 4 SEC)- is coming off a 24-16 home loss to coach in the NFL with Tampa Bay, Chicago and (32:35) and turnover margin (+1.33) this season ... Mississippi State last weekend in Tuscaloosa. Junior Miami. A three-year letterman at Alabama (1984- Alabama’s four road opponents (Arkansas, Florida, DJ Hall (Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.) caught 10 passes for 86), Shula was a two-time All-SEC selection and and LSU) are a combined 30-6 (.833) this 125 yards in the loss. It was his sixth 100-yard game threw for over 2,000 yards as a junior (1985), leading season, including a 19-3 (.864) slate at home ... Alabama of the season and ninth of his career, both school the Crimson Tide to dramatic come-from-behind is making its first ESPN appearance since 2004 (at LSU) records. LSU (7-2, 3-2 SEC) is coming off an impres- wins over and Auburn. LSU head coach Les sive 28-24 come-from-behind win at No. 9 Tennessee Miles (Michigan, 1976) is in his sixth season as a col- last Saturday in Knoxville. JaMarcus Russell’s four- legiate head coach and second with the Tigers. yard TD pass to Early Doucet with nine seconds left Overall, he has fashioned a 46-25 (.648) record. Alabama (6-4, 2-4 SEC) Date Opponent TV Time/Score gave the Tigers their first win in Knoxville since 1998 Miles is 18-4 (.818) in two seasons in Baton Rouge. 9-2 Hawai’i PPV W, 25-17 and their second win ever at Neyland Stadium. He led LSU to the 2005 SEC Western Division cham- 9-9 Vanderbilt FSN W, 13-10 pionship and became the only first year coach in 9-16 UL-Monroe PPV W, 41-7 league history to lead his team to the SEC WHAT’S INSIDE: 9-23 at Arkansas CBS L 24-23, (2ot) Championship. After a loss to Georgia, LSU 9-30 at (5) Florida CBS L, 28-13 Topic Page wrapped up an 11-2 season with a convicting 40-3 10-7 Duke PPV W, 30-14 Alabama Football Media Services ...... 2 Crimson Tide Sports Network ...... 3 win over Miami in the Chik-Fil-A Peach Bowl. Prior 10-14 Ole Miss CBS W, 26-23 (ot) Coach Mike Shula ...... 4-5 to LSU, Miles posted a 28-21 (.571) record in four 10-21 (9) Tennessee CBS L, 16-13 SEC, NCAA Stats, Weekly Polls ...... 6 History of UA Football ...... 7 seasons as head coach at Oklahoma State. He also 10-28 Florida International (HC)PPV W, 38-3 The New Bryant-Denny Stadium ...... 8-10 has 18 years experience as an assistant coach with 11-4 Mississippi State LFS L, 24-16 Alabama Assistant Coaches; Honors and Awards ...... 11 Alabama-LSU Series ...... 12-17 stops at Michigan (1980-81; 1987-94), Colorado 11-11 at (12) LSU ESPN 6:45 John Parker Wilson; DJ Hall; Passing Game Notes...... 18-20 (1982-86), Oklahoma State (1995-97) and the NFLs 11-18 (6) Auburn CBS 2:30 PM Blocked Kicks ...... 20-21 UA Leads SEC in Turnover Margin...... 21 Cowboys (1998-2000). Lionel Mitchell Third in the Nation in Returns ...... 22 #12 LSU (7-2, 3-2 SEC) Leads SEC in Turnovers Created ...... 23 Alabama vs. Ranked Opponents ...... 24 Date Opponent TV Time/Score 2006 Alabama Scouting Report; Shula Stats Wins vs. Losses ...... 25 NEXT GAME 9-2 UL Lafayette PPV W, 45-3 Alabama Offensive Stats (2003-06) ...... 27 Alabama Defensive Stats (2003-06) ...... 30 Alabama wraps up the 2006 regular-season on 9-9 espn2 W, 45-3 Defense By the Numbers...... 31 Saturday, Nov. 18 with its annual battle for bragging 9-16 at (4) Auburn CBS L, 7-3 Defense and Special Teams (2003-06) ...... 32 Game Winning FGs; Career Kicking Charts...... 33 rights against in-state rival Auburn. The Crimson 9-23 Tulane (HC) PPV W, 49-7 Pronunciation Guide ...... 34 Tide and Tigers will meet in a nationally televised 9-30 Mississippi State LFS W, 48-17 2006 Alabama Football Participation ...... 35-37 10-7 at (5) Florida CBS L, 23-10 Alabama Record in November; On This Date ...... 38-39 game by CBS Sports, with kickoff set for 2:34 p.m. 2006 Alabama Notes...... 40-44 (CST) at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. 10-14 Kentucky W, 49-0 Alabama Depth Chart ...... 45 10-21 Fresno State espn2 W, 38-6 Game-By-Game Starters...... 46 Alabama Football Player Game-By-Game Stats ...... 47-56 11-4 at (8) Tennessee CBS W, 28-24 2006 Miscellaneous Stats ...... 57-62 11-11 ALABAMA ESPN 6:45 PM 11-18 Ole Miss 7 PM 11-24 at (11) Arkansas CBS 1:30 PM

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 1 ALABAMA-LSU MEDIA SERVICES Media Relations Directory

SUUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Media Relations Phone: Coach MEDIA DAY Practice Pratcice Walk ALABAMA 205.348.6084 Shula OFF DAY 4:07 PM 4:20 p.m. Through at LSU Media Call Practice Media Relations Fax: TBA 205.348.8841 (12:30 PM) No Media 4 PM Defensive Captains No Media Access and special Announced Selected Access Mailing Address: Offensive teams play- Box 870391 Players ers after Coach Shula (3:30 PM) Players and Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0391 Coaches practice Post after practice Practice Overnight Address: 1201 Coliseum Drive , Room 170A Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 ALABAMA FOOTBALL MEDIA SCHEDULE (November 5-12, 2006) Internet Addresses: www.rolltide.com Sunday, November 5 www.mikeshula.com 12:30 p.m. Coach Mike Shula Weekly Teleconference (1-800-973-1544) www.crimsontradition.com 3:30 p.m. Selected Players Available in Naylor Stone Media Suite. Phone inter views are also available at this time. Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations: Monday, November 6 *Doug Walker Work: 348-6084 NO MEDIA ACCESS Cell: 331-1556 e-mail: [email protected] Tuesday, November 7 11:30 a.m. Chris Capps, Marlon Davis, Prince Hall and John Parker Wilson Associate Director of Media Relations: Becky Hopf Noon Coach , Coach Dave Rader and Coach Dave Ungerer w/media Work: 348-6084 Cell: 242-8546 12:30 p.m. Coach Mike Shula Weekly Press Conference (1-800-973-1544) e-mail: [email protected] Assistant Directors of Media Relations: 1 p.m. , Jeremy Clark, , Jeffrey Dukes, DJ Hall, *Barry Allen Terrence Jones, Lionell Mitchell, Zack Schreiber and Andre Smith Office: 348-8836 Cell: 394-2153 3 p.m. Weekly Satellite Feed: SBS 6, Transponder 2 e-mail: [email protected]

Quotes from Coach Shula, UA coordinators and selected players *Ben Blevins will be available at www.rolltide.com by 4 p.m. (CST). Office: 348-6734 Cell: (205) 535-0220 Coach Kines, Coach Rader, Coach Ungerer and above e-mail: [email protected] players will not be available the remainder of the week. Corey Hoodjer Office: 348-7496 4 p.m. Practice (Media may attend the first 20 minutes) Cell: (515) 451-9670 6 p.m. Requested Offensive Players and Coaches Available post practice e-mail: [email protected]

Wednesday, November 8 Roots Woodruff 10:42 a.m. Coach Shula on SEC Coaches Teleconference (1-800-404-4732) Office: 348-2008 4:07 p.m. Practice (Media may attend the first 20 minutes) Cell: 394-2758 6:02 p.m. Requested Defensive Players and Coaches Available post practice e-mail: [email protected] Coach Shula available after practice Media Relations Intern: Jason Kirksey Thursday, November 9 Office: 348-7476 4:20 p.m. Practice (Media may attend the first 20 minutes) Cell: (251) 370-8258 5:35 p.m. Coach Shula available after practice; Game Captains announced e-mail: [email protected]

Friday, November 10 Athletic Photographer: TBA Walk Through at UA Complex (NO MEDIA ACCESS) Kent Gidley TBA Depart for Baton Rouge Work: 348-2301 Cell: 239-6455 TBA Team Practice at Tiger Stadium (NO MEDIA ACCESS) e-mail: [email protected] Saturday, November 11 * -- Primary football contacts. 6:45 p.m. (CST) Alabama at LSU (Tiger Stadium)

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 2 2006 ALABAMA FOOTBALL AFFILIATES CRIMSON TIDE SPORTS NETWORK Anniston WHMA-FM 95.5 Alexander City WKGA-FM 100.3 Apalachicola, Fla. WFCT-FM 105.5 Arab WAFN-FM 92.7 Birmingham WZRR-FM 99.5 The multi media rights holder for the University of Alabama is Crimson Tide Sports WJOX-AM 690 Marketing. CTSM is a joint venture of Learfield Communications of Jefferson City, WAPI-AM 1070 Missouri, and International Sports Properties, based in Winston Salem, North Brewton WKNU-FM 106.3 Butler WPRN-FM 107.7 Carolina. Michael Alford serves as the network’s general manager. Tom Roberts is Centre WRHY-FM 105.9 the Director of Broadcasting. CTSM may be reached by calling 205.752.7281. Clanton WKLF-AM 980 WHPH-FM 97.7 Columbus, Ga. WEAM-AM 1580 Alabama Football on Radio and TV Corinth, Miss. WADI-FM 95.3 Cullman WFMH-AM 1340 Live Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (60-plus stations) Decatur WWTM-AM 1400 SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Channel 121) Dothan WAGF-AM 1320 WAGF-FM 101.3 Live TV: ESPN (6:45 p.m., CST) w/Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe Eufaula WRVX-FM 97.9 Fayette WLDX-AM 990 TV Delay: Saturday (11 p.m.) -- WOTM-19 (Birmingham), WVUA-7 (Tuscaloosa), Florence WYTK-FM 93.9 WZDX-54 (Huntsville), WPMI-15 (Mobile), WDFX-34 (Dothan), Fort Payne WFPA-AM 1400 WTOK-11 (Meridian, Miss.) and WYAM-56 (Decatur) Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. WBAU-AM 1400 Gadsden WAAX-AM 570 Sunday (3 p.m.) -- Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS) Georgiana WFXX-FM 107.7 Haleyville WJBB-AM 1230 WJBB-FM 92.7 CTSM Media Services (November 5-12, 2006) Hattiesburg, Miss. WHSY-AM 950 Huntsville WUMP-AM 730 Tuesday, November 7 WVNN-AM 770 WVNN-FM 92.5 3 p.m. Alabama Weekly Satellite Feed Jackson, Ala. WRJX-AM 1230 Coordinates: SBS 6, Transponder 2 WBMH-FM 106.1 Jacksonville, Fla. WIOJ-AM 1010 Thursday, November 9 Jasper WIXI-AM 1360 6 p.m. “Hey, Coach!” Alabama Weekly Coaches Show w/Coach Mike Shula Linden WINL-FM 98.5 McComb, Miss. WHNY-AM 1250 The show airs live from Bob Baumhower’s Wing’s Sports Grille in Meridian, Miss. WZKR-FM 103.3 Tuscaloosa. The number to call is 1-877-202-2262 Mobile WZEW-FM 92.1 WNSP-FM 105.5 Saturday, November 11 Monroeville WMFC-AM 1360 WMFC-FM 99.3 3:45 p.m. Around the SEC w/David Crane and Chris Stewart Montgomery WXFX-FM 95.1 WMSP-AM 740 4:45 p.m. Crimson Tide Tailgate Show w/Eli Gold, Kenny Stabler and Tom Roberts Oneonta WCRL-AM 1570 WKLD-FM 97.7 6 p.m. The Mike Shula Show w/Coach Shula and Gold Opp WAMI-AM 860 WAMI-FM 102.3 Panama City, Fla. WBPC-FM 95.1 6:15 p.m. Alabama Pregame w/Gold, Stabler and Roberts from the stadium Pell City WFHK-AM 1430 Russellville WGOL-AM 920 6:45 p.m. Kickoff - Alabama at LSU (ESPN) Scottsboro WKEA-FM 98.3 Selma WHBB-AM 1490 WDXX-FM 100.1 9:45 p.m. (After the game) Regions Bank 5th Quarter Show; Post-game interviews Spartanburg, S.C. WASC-AM 1530 from the Alabama locker room; Crane wraps up the game with stats and Sylacauga WFEB-AM 1340 highlights; UA Post-Game Party live at Wing’s w/Stewart Tallassee WACQ-AM 1130 Tuscaloosa WZBQ-FM 94.1 WRTR-FM 105.9 Sunday, November 12 WACT-AM 1420 Coach Mike Shula Show (hosted by Don Hawes) West Point, Ga. WCJM-FM 100.9 Winfield WKXM-AM 1300 WKXM-FM 97.7 Coach Mike Shula Show Affiliates Birmingham WVTM (Sunday, 10:30 p.m.) CSS Thursday (3:30 p.m.) CSTV Thursday (4:30 p.m.) Dothan WTVY (Sunday, 10:30 p.m.) Huntsville WZDK (Sunday, 10:30 p.m.) Mobile WJTC (Sunday, 10 p.m.) Montgomery WCOV (Sunday, 10:30 p.m.) Tuscaloosa WVUA (Monday 6:30 p.m.)

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 3 MIKE SHULA NOTEBOOK 1986 (Senior) -- Finished his career with a *Former All-SEC quarterback Mike Shula school record 35 career TD passes ... Led Mike Shula made his head coaching debut as the the Crimson Tide to its only win ever over Crimson Tide defeated the South Florida Notre Dame (28-10) on Oct. 4, 1986 ... Bulls, 40-17, August 30, 2003 at Legion Shula completed 15 of 23 passes for 191 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEDGER Field. yards and three TDs in the win over the Irish ... Elected a permanent team captain Alabama Player, Starting QB *Since his debut with the Alabama along with future NFL All-Pro Cornelius (32-15-1, .678) Crimson Tide as a true freshman in 1983, Bennett. the 2006 season will mark Shula’s 24th sea- Mike Shula’s Key Games as UA Quarterback Year All Conf Bowl son in the collegiate or professional ranks. *1983 8-4 4-2 Sun Bowl Opponent (Year) Stats Ole Miss (1983) 1-for-4, 6 yds, 1 INT 1984 5-6 2-4 None *Shula made his Alabama playing debut on 1985 9-2-1 4-1-1 Aloha Bowl *Made his Alabama debut as backup to Walter Lewis Sept. 17, 1983, in a 40-0 win over the Ole Miss 1986 10-3 4-2 Sun Bowl College (1984) 11-for-19, 67 yards, 1 TD * -- Played only one game as a true freshman in 1983. Rebels at Bryant-Denny Stadium. *First career start at Alabama opposite 1984 Heisman winner Doug Flutie Tampa Bay Offensive Assistant/QB *Shula was a three-year letterman and Georgia (1985) 9-for-13, 136 yds, 2 TDs starter at quarterback for coach Ray *Game-winning TD pass to Al Bell with 15 seconds to play Coach (20-43, .317) Penn State (1985) 16-for-27, 211 yds, 2 TDs Perkins from 1984-86, leading the Tide to Tennessee (1985) 16-for-29, 216 yds, TD Year All Finish a 32-15-1 (.678) record. Memphis State (1985) 24-for-34, 367 yds, 4 TDs 1987 4-11 5th Central None *Tossed an Alabama-record four TD passes and named 1988 5-11 5th Central None SEC Offensive Player of the Week 1989 5-11 5th Central None Mike Shula’s Playing Career at Alabama: Mississippi State (1985) 8-for-17, 200 yds, 2 TDs 1990 6-10 5th Central None 1984 (Sophomore) -- Shula played in eight LSU (1985) 14-for-23-153 yards *Caught game-tying TD pass from Gene Jelks , Offensive Assistant games and made six starts for the Crimson Auburn (1985) 14-for-28, 195 yds (19-14, .576) Tide ... His first career start for the *Led UA to game-winning drive in final 50 seconds Crimson Tide came in a 38-31 loss to USC (1985 Aloha Bowl) 8-for-15, 112 yds, TD Year All Finish Playoffs Boston College and 1984 Ohio State (1986) 11-for-19, 183 yds, TD 1991 8-8 T2nd East None Southern Miss (1986) 17-for-28, 199 yds, 2 TDs 1992 11-5 1st East 1-1 (AFC Semis) winner Doug Flutie on Sept. 8, 1984 at ... Completed a 67-yard pass Notre Dame (1986) 15-for-23, 191 yds, 3 TDs *Alabama’s only win over the Fighting Irish Tight Ends Coach to Greg Richardson with 7:57 left in the Memphis State (1986) 13-for-24, 176 yds, 1 TD (23-23, .500) game to give UA a 24-20 win over Tennessee (1986) 3-for-6, 78 yds, 2 TD Mississippi State in Jackson. Washington (1986) 15-for-26, 176 yds, 2 TDs Year All Finish Playoffs *Final game as Alabama quarterback in Sun Bowl 1993 7-9 4th Central None 1985 (Junior) -- An All-SEC selection after 1994 9-7 T2nd Central 1-1 (2nd Round) FORMER QB LEADS THE TIDE 1995 9-7 2nd Central None becoming the second QB in Alabama his- tory to throw for more than 2,000 yards in Of the previous seven former UA players a season (138-for-229/2,009 yards/16 to be named head coach at Alabama, Coach Tampa Bay TDs), Shula also ranked third in the SEC Shula is the only former quarterback (35-29, .547) and fifth nationally with a 150.02 rating ... among the group. Year All Finish Playoffs Set UA records for game (four) and season 1996 6-10 None TD passes (16) and completion percentage *Shula is one of seven Alabama head coaches to 1997 10-6 1st Central 1-1 (NFC Semis) (60.3%) ... Twice named SEC Player of the have played for the Crimson Tide. The list 1998 8-8 None Week for his performances against also includes Allen McCants, , 1999 11-5 1st Central 1-1 (NFC Champ) Cincinnati and Memphis State, where he J.B. Whitworth, Paul Bryant, threw a UA-record four TD passes ... Led and Mike DuBose. Miami Dolphins, QBs Coach Alabama to exciting comeback wins over (33-15, .688) Georgia and Auburn ... Against Georgia, Alabama Players Who Became Head Coach he fired a 17-yard TD pass to Al Bell with Playing Coaching Year All Finish Playoffs Name Years Years 2000 11-5 1st East 1-1 (AFC Semis) 15 seconds to play for the 20-16 win ... Eli Abbott 1892-94 1893-95; 1902 2001 11-5 2nd East 0-1 (AFC Wild Card) Against Auburn, Shula directed a six-play, 2002 11-5 t1st East None 45-yard drive that led to Van Tiffin’s 52- Allen McCants 1892-94 1897 yard game-winning FG (UA 25, AU 23) ... J.B. Whitworth 1930-31 1955-57 Alabama, Head Coach (26-21, .553) Shula completed passes to Gene Jelks (16 Paul Bryant 1933-35 1958-82 Year All SEC Bowl yards) and Greg Richardson (19 yards) on Ray Perkins 1964-66 1983-86 2003 4-9 2-6 NA the drive and threw a key block on Bell’s Mike DuBose 1972-74 1997-2000 2004 6-6 3-5 Music City 20-yard reverse on fourth and four ... Mike Shula 1983-86 2003-Present 2005 10-2 6-2 Cotton Bowl 2006 6-4 2-4 Caught game-tying TD pass at LSU from Jelks. Composite Record as Player and Coach 189-157-1 (.546) - 347 Games Five NFL Divisional Championships Six NFL Playoff Appearances Three Bowl Appearances at Alabama Two-Time All-SEC Selection 1986 Alabama Team Captain

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 4 *Eli Abbott, a Tuscaloosa native, was a tackle FOR THE RECORD THE TOP FIVE (1892-94) while also serving as the player- Here is a look at the coaching records for Here is a listing of Alabama’s top five head coach in his tenure at Alabama. Abbott is the Crimson Tide’s previous 25 head coaches in terms of games, wins and win- listed as the head coach from 1893-95 and coaches since 1892. ning percentage since 1892. then coached again in 1902. *Legendary coach Paul W. “Bear” Bryant Top Five Games Coached *Abbott is the only player-coach in school (1958-82) remains the winningest coach in Coach Years Games history and the only coach to serve two school history with his 232-46-9 (.824) Paul Bryant 1958-82 287 tenures at Alabama. record in 287 career games. He led the Frank Thomas 1931-46 146 Crimson Tide to six national titles (1961, Harold “Red” Drew 1947-54 89 *Allen McCants was a right halfback from ‘64, ‘65, ‘73, ‘78 and ‘79) in his tenure at 1990-96 87 1892-94 for coach Eli Abbott. McCants the Capstone. 1923-30 77 was a native of Meridian, Miss. ALABAMA FOOTBALL COACHES RECORDS Top Five All-Time Wins *J.B. Whitworth lettered as a tackle under Coach Years Record Coach Years Wins coach Wallace Wade (1930) and Frank E.B. Beaumont 1892 2-2 (.500) Paul Bryant 1958-82 232 Thomas (1931). Eli Abbott 1893-95, 1902 7-13 (.350) Frank Thomas 1931-46 115 Otto Waggonhurst 1896 2-1 (.667) Gene Stallings 1990-96 62 *Paul Bryant was an for coach Frank Allen McCants 1897 1-0 (1.000) Wallace Wade 1923-30 61 Thomas and was a teammate of NFL Hall W.A. Martin 1899 4-3-1 (.750) Harold “Red” Drew 1947-54 54 of Famer and legend M. Griffin 1900 2-3 (.400) Don Hutson. M.H. Harvey 1901 2-1-2 (.600) Top Five All-Time Winning Percentage (Min. 3 Yrs) W.B. Blount 1903-04 10-7 (.598) Coach Years Pct. *Ray Perkins was a standout receiver at Jack Leavenworth 1905 6-4 (.600) Paul Bryant 1958-82 .854 Alabama, catching passes from NFL leg- J.W.H. Pollard 1906-09 21-4-5 (.783) Frank Thomas 1931-46 .812 ends and Kenny Stabler from 1910 4-4 (.500) Wallace Wade 1923-30 .812 1964-66 and helping Bama to a pair of D.V. Graves 1911-14 21-12-3 (.625) J.W.H. Pollard 1906-09 .783 national championships (1964-65) and an 1915-17 17-7-1 (.700) Xen Scott 1919-22 .744 11-0 season as a senior in 1966. Xen Scott 1919-22 29-9-3 (.744) Wallace Wade 1923-30 61-13-3 (.812) *Mike DuBose was a standout defensive line- Frank Thomas 1931-46 115-24-7 (.812) man under coach Bryant (1972-73) and Harold “Red” Drew 1947-54 54-28-7 (.643) was a member of two SEC Championship J.B. Whitworth 1955-57 4-24-2 (.167) teams while a player. Paul Bryant 1958-82 232-46-9 (.824) Ray Perkins 1983-86 32-15-1 (.677) *Shula was a three-year starter at quarter- 1987-89 26-10 (.722) back under Ray Perkins and is the school’s Gene Stallings 1990-96 62-25 (.713) sixth all-time winningest signal-caller. Mike DuBose 1997-2000 24-23 (.511) 2001-02 17-8 (.680) Alabama’s All-Time Winningest Starting QBs Mike Shula 2003-Present 26-21 (.553) Player Record Years 35-1-1 1991-94 * 30-9-2 1944-47 26-2-4 1959-61 24-4 1976-78 “Dixie” Howell 22-2-1 1934-37 Mike Shula 22-8-1 1984-86 Joe Namath 21-3 1962-64 Terry Davis 21-3 1971-72 *Gilmer and Howell both played in single wing forma- tions in which they did not lineup as quarterback, but were their team’s leading passers.

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2006 NCAA TEAM STATS Rk Team Record Pts PVS Rk Team Record Pts PVS 1. Ohio State (65) 10-0 1,625 1 1. Ohio State (113) 10-0 2,849 1 Scoring Offense 23.8 (63rd) 2. Michigan 10-0 1,554 2 2. Michigan 10-0 2,731 2 Scoring Defense 16.6 (23rd) Rushing Offense 130.2 (70th) 3. Louisville 8-0 1,441 5 3. Louisville (1) 8-0 2,521 5 Rushing Defense 107.8 (31st) 4. Texas 9-1 1,438 4 4. Texas 9-1 2,515 4 Passing Offense 205.6 (52nd) 5. Auburn 9-1 1,320 6 5. Auburn 9-1 2,317 6 Passing Defense 169.4 (29th) 6. Florida 8-1 1,314 7 6. Florida 8-1 2,275 7 Pass Efficiency Offense 126.28 (56th) 7. USC 7-1 1,173 9 7. USC 7-1 2,097 9 Pass Efficiency Defense 109.12 (24th) 8. 8-1 1,136 10 8. Notre Dame 8-1 1,994 10 Total Offense 335.8 (64th) 9. Notre Dame 8-1 1,096 11 9. California 8-1 1,948 11 Total Defense 277.2 (15th) 10. West Virginia 7-1 1,024 3 10. West Virginia 7-1 1,743 3 Kickoff Returns 19.4 (73rd) 11. Arkansas 8-1 1,020 12 11. Arkansas 8-1 1,696 12 Returns 7.0 (88th) Net Punting 33.15 (92nd) 12. LSU 7-2 996 13 12. LSU 7-2 1,676 13 Turnover Margin +1.3 (3rd) 13. Tennessee 7-2 744 8 13. Rutgers 8-0 1,380 14 14. Boise State 9-0 742 14 14. Boise State 9-0 1,345 15 2006 SEC TEAM STATS 15. Rutgers 8-0 721 15 15. Tennessee 7-2 1,261 8 Scoring Offense 23.8 (8th) 16. Wisconsin 9-1 689 17 16. Wisconsin 9-1 1,254 17 Scoring Defense 16.6 (5th) 17. Oklahoma 7-2 667 18 17. Oklahoma 7-2 1,109 18 Rushing Offense 130.2 (8th) 18. Wake Forest 8-1 509 22 18. Wake Forest 8-1 853 23 Rushing Defense 107.8 (3rd) 19. Georgia Tech 7-2 493 20 19. Georgia Tech 7-2 841 20 Passing Offense 205.6 (6th) 20. Virginia Tech 7-2 333 23 20. Clemson 7-2 699 22 Passing Defense 169.4 (5th) 21. Oregon 7-2 308 24 21. Virginia Tech 7-2 532 24 Pass Efficiency Offense 126.28 (8th) 22. Boston College 7-2 230 16 22. Boston College 7-2 367 16 Pass Efficiency Defense 109.12 (4th) Total Offense 335.8 (64th) 23. Maryland 7-2 178 NR 23. Maryland 7-2 247 NR Total Defense 277.2 (4th) 24. Texas A&M 8-2 137 21 24. Texas A&M 8-2 241 21 Kickoff Returns 19.4 (8th) 25. BYU 7-2 92 NR 25. Nebraska 7-3 174 NR Punt Returns 7.0 (9th) Net Punting 33.15 (11th) Turnover Margin +1.3 (1st) USA Today/Coaches Top 25 BCS Standings

2006 NCAA INDIVIDUAL STATS Rk Team Record Pts PVS Rk Team Record Pts PVS Rushing: Kenneth Darby, 73.6 (55th) 1. Ohio State (65) 10-0 1,575 1 1. Ohio State 10-0 .986 1 Pass Efficiency: John Parker Wilson, 126.35 (59th) 2. Michigan 10-0 1,502 2 2. Michigan 10-0 .970 2 Total Offense: John Parker Wilson, 205.1 (46th) 3. Texas 9-1 1,397 4 3. Louisville 8-0 .890 3 Receptions/Game: DJ Hall, 5.33 (25th) 4. Louisville 8-0 1,382 5 4. Florida 8-1 .801 4 Keith Brown, 4.63 (59th) 5. Auburn 9-1 1,309 6 5. Texas 9-1 .799 7 Receiving Yards: DJ Hall, 95.2 (9th) 6. Florida 8-1 1,255 7 6. Auburn 9-1 .781 6 Keith Brown, 64.3 (56th) 7. USC 7-1 1,148 9 7. USC 7-1 .749 8 All-Purpose Yards: DJ Hall, 112.2 (52nd) : Simeon Castille, 0.5 (t15th) 8. Notre Dame 8-1 1,079 10 8. California 8-1 .733 10 Lionel Mitchell, 0.44 (t44th) 9. California 8-1 1,048 11 9. Notre Dame 8-1 .731 9 Jeffrey Dukes, 0.30 (t94th) 10. West Virginia 7-1 994 3 10. West Virginia 7-1 .574 3 Punting: P.J. Fitzgerald, 37.98 (82nd) 11. Arkansas 8-1 946 12 11. Arkansas 8-1 .571 13 Punt Returns: Javier Arenas, 6.96 (67th) 12. LSU 7-2 925 13 12. LSU 7-2 .545 17 Kickoff Returns: Javier Arenas, 19.87 (83rd) 13. Boise State 9-0 769 14 13. Rutgers 8-0 .535 12 Field Goals: Jamie Christensen, 1.38 (18th) 14. Rutgers 8-0 742 15 14. Boise State 9-0 .510 14 Scoring: Jamie Christensen, 5.5 (100th) 15. Tennessee 7-2 710 8 15. Wisconsin 9-1 .495 16 16. Wisconsin 9-1 685 17 16. Tennessee 7-2 .451 11 2006 SEC INDIVIDUAL STATS 17. Oklahoma 7-2 597 18 17. Oklahoma 7-2 .362 18 Rushing: Kenneth Darby, 73.6 (5th) 18. Georgia Tech 7-2 480 20 18. Georgia Tech 7-2 .303 20 Pass Efficiency: John Parker Wilson, 126.35 (7th) 19. Wake Forest 8-1 448 23 19. Wake Forest 8-1 .261 24 Total Offense: John Parker Wilson, 205.1 (6th) Receptions/Game: DJ Hall, 5.33 (3rd) 20. Oregon 7-2 400 22 20. Oregon 7-2 .256 22 Keith Brown, 4.63 (10th) 21. Virginia Tech 7-2 306 24 21. Virginia Tech 7-2 .143 25 Receiving Yards: DJ Hall, 95.2 (2nd) 22. Boston College 7-2 230 16 22. Boston College 7-2 .138 15 Keith Brown, 64.3 (11th) 23. Texas A&M 8-2 121 22 23. Maryland 7-2 .096 NR All-Purpose Yards: DJ Hall, 112.2 (52nd) 24. Maryland 7-2 113 NR 24. Oregon State 7-2 .069 NR Interceptions: Simeon Castille, 0.5 (2nd) 25. Nebraska 7-3 107 NR 25. Texas A&M 8-2 .060 21 Lionel Mitchell, 0.44 (4th) Jeffrey Dukes, 0.30 (14th) 2006 Alabama 0pponents in boldface. 2006 Alabama 0pponents in boldface. Punting: P.J. Fitzgerald, 37.98 (8th) Punt Returns: Javier Arenas, 6.96 (8th) Kickoff Returns: Javier Arenas, 19.87 (9th) Field Goals: Jamie Christensen, 1.38 (2nd) Scoring: Jamie Christensen, 5.5 (6th)

SEC and NCAA leaders in boldface.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 6 HISTORY OF ALABAMA FOOTBALL *The University of Alabama is in its 112th ALABAMA’S 10-WIN FOOTBALL SEASONS football season and has compiled a 781- 304-43 (.713) all-time record in 1,128 games. Year Record Year Record Year Record 1920 10-1 1966 11-0 1980 10-2 1925 10-0 1971 11-1 1986 10-3 *The Crimson Tide played its first football 1930 10-0 1972 10-2 1989 10-2 game on Nov. 11, 1892 with a 56-0 win 1934 10-0 1973 11-1 1991 11-1 over Birmingham High School in 1945 10-0 1974 11-1 1992 13-0 Birmingham. 1952 10-2 1975 11-1 1994 12-1 1961 11-0 1977 11-1 1996 10-3 1962 10-2 1978 11-1 1999 10-3 *Alabama is sixth on the all-time victory list for 1964 10-1 1979 12-0 2002 10-3 Division I. 2005 10-2

*The Crimson Tide football legacy includes 12 national championships and 21 ALABAMA’S MILESTONE VICTORIES Alabama’s SEC Titles By Decades SEC championships. Win Result of Game (Date and Site) Decade Titles Years 1 Alabama 56, Birmingham HS 0 1930s 3 1933, 34, 37 1940s 1 1945 *UA also ranks among the best in post- (Nov. 11, 1892) (Birmingham) 100 Alabama 49, Ole Miss 0 1950s 1 1953 season play, holding the NCAA record for (Oct. 11, 1919) (Tuscaloosa) 1960s 4 1961, 64, 65, 66 most bowl games (53) and wins (30). 150 Alabama 34, Florida 0 1970s 8 1971, 72, 73, 74, (Nov. 14, 1925 (Montgomery) 75, 77, 78, 79 28, 10-win seasons, *UA has also logged the 200 Alabama 28, George Washington 6 1980s 2 1981, 89 most by any Division I school. (Oct. 8, 1932 (Washington DC) 1990s 2 1992, 99 250 Alabama 26, Kentucky 6 NCAA All-Time Leaders (Oct 29, 1938) (Lexington) *Every Alabama head coach since 1933 - School 10-Win Seasons 300 Alabama 54, SW Louisiana 0 with the exception of J.B. “Ears” Whitworth, Alabama 28 (Oct. 12, 1946 (Tuscaloosa) Ray Perkins and Dennis Franchione - won at Oklahoma 25 350 Alabama 33, Georgia 12 least one SEC Championship. Michigan 24 (Oct. 31, 1953) (Athens) Nebraska 23 400 Alabama 36, Miami, Fla., 3 Alabama’s SEC Titles By Coach Southern California 22 (Nov. 10, 1962) (Tuscaloosa) Coach Years Penn State 19 450 Alabama 17, Southern Miss 14 Frank Thomas (4) 1933, 34, 37, 45 Tennessee 18 (Sept. 28, 1968) (Mobile) Red Drew (1) 1953 Florida State 18 500 Alabama 21, LSU 7 Paul Bryant (13) 1961, 64, 65, 66, 71, 72, Texas 16 (Nov. 22, 1973) (Baton Rouge) 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 81 Ohio State 15 550 Alabama 35, Virginia Tech 0 Bill Curry (1) 1989 Georgia 15 (Oct. 28, 1978) (Tuscaloosa) Gene Stallings (1) 1992 Notre Dame 14 600 Alabama 28, Southern Miss 16 Mike DuBose (1) 1999 Miami, Fla. 14 (Nov. 12, 1983) (Birmingham) 650 Alabama 32, LSU 16 DECADES OF SUCCESS *In terms of SEC play, Alabama holds an (Nov. 11, 1989) (Baton Rouge) *Alabama became the first team in NCAA overwhelming lead over second-place 700 Alabama 23, Ole Miss 9 history to win 100 games in a decade in Tennessee (18) and third-place Georgia (Oct. 21, 1995) (Oxford) the 1970s. (15). 750 Alabama 34, Tennessee 14 (Oct. 26, 2002) (Knoxville) *The Crimson Tide posted a 103-16-1 *Alabama also has more 10-win seasons (.863) record from 1970-79, which includ- than LSU (7), Ole Miss (6), Kentucky (2), ALABAMA’S SEC TRADITION ed eight SEC Championships and three Miss. State (2), South Carolina (1) and *Alabama has compiled a 337-154-20 (.679) national titles. Vanderbilt (0) combined. record in 511 SEC games since 1933.

ALL-TIME 10-WIN SEASONS (SEC SCHOOLS) *Alabama has played in more games (510), *Oklahoma also won 100 games in the School 10-Win Seasons has more wins (337) and has won more 1970s as the Sooners compiled a 102-13-3 Alabama 27 league titles (21) than any team in SEC (.877) ledger. Tennessee 18 history. Georgia 15 *Alabama is one of only two SEC teams to win 100 games in a decade. Florida posted Auburn 10 *Alabama has more SEC wins than Kentucky, Arkansas 9 Vanderbilt, Arkansas and South Carolina an impressive 102-22-1 (.820) slate in the Florida 9 combined. 1990s. LSU 7 Ole Miss 6 DOMINATING DECADES only SEC school to win a Miss. State 2 *Alabama is the School (Decade) Overall Record Kentucky 2 championship in every decade since the ALABAMA (1970s) 103-16-1 South Carolina 1 1930s. The Crimson Tide’s last SEC Oklahoma (1970s) 102-13-3 Vanderbilt 0 Championship came in 1999. Nebraska (1980s) 103-20 BYU (1980s) 102-26 Florida State (1990s) 109-13-1 Nebraska (1990s) 108-16-1 Florida (1990s) 102-22-1

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 7 BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM EXPANSION *With a recent $47 million renovation BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM EXPANSIONS project, Bryant-Denny Stadium has The recent addition to Bryant-Denny Stadium marks the sixth renovation project since the undergone yet another expansion, this stadium was first erected in 1929. Here is a look at the previous renovations and expan- time increasing capacity to 92,138 making sions and the result of the Crimson Tide’s first game following expansion. it the seventh-largest on-campus football stadium in the nation. This latest renova- 1929 -- Denny Stadium Erected (12,000) tion marks the third expansion since September 28, 1929 - Alabama 55, Mississippi College 0 1988. 1946 -- Bleachers added to both end zones (31,000) *The expansion project, which began October 12, 1946 - Alabama 55, USL 0 immediately following the 2004 football season, also added three levels of premi- 1961 -- Addition of 12,000 seats, press box and elevator (43,000) um seating, a pair of large video score- October 14, 1961 - Alabama 26, State 7 boards in the north end zone and state- of-the-art wrap-around display boards 1966 -- Additional seating added (60,000) situated on the facades of the east and October 8, 1966 - Alabama 26, Clemson 0 west upper decks. 1988 -- West Upper Deck Added with two ramps *A unique aspect of the “new” stadium is September 24, 1988 - Alabama 44, Vanderbilt 10 a plaza that connects the stadium with University Boulevard. The plaza, which will be a focal point on game-day 1998 -- East Upper Deck Added with two levels of skyboxes Saturdays, honors the Crimson Tide’s four September 5, 1998 - Alabama 38, BYU 31 national championship coaches and com- memorate Alabama’s 12 national champi- 2006 -- North End Zone Upper Deck (9,000) onships and 21 SEC titles. w/skyboxes and stadium club September 2, 2006 - Alabama 25, Hawai’i 17 *This newest expansion added 38 luxury skyboxes, bringing the total number of BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM EXPANSION QUICK FACTS skyboxes in the stadium to 123, a club level area and traditional upper deck seat- North End Zone Expansion: ing. New office space is also included, as • Approximately 9,000 seats have been added to Bryant-Denny Stadium, bringing its well as a new home team locker room capacity to 92,138. located in the north end zone. A state-of- • Bryant-Denny is now the seventh-largest on-campus stadium in the nation. the-art sound system was installed in • With the addition of two (2) new Jumbotrons, one placed in each corner of the north 2005. The latest expansion marks the sixth endzone, Bryant-Denny Stadium is the only college stadium in the country with three (3) time Bryant-Denny Stadium has been jumbotrons. expanded since it was originally complet- • 450 feet of LCD ribbon screens have been placed along the East and West upper deck ed in 1929. Other expansions were com- facades. pleted in 1946, 1961, 1966, 1988 and 1998. • A new club area, “The Zone”, encompasses 20,000 square feet. *Since those early games, a number of • Thirty-eight (38) new skyboxes bring Bryant-Denny’s total to 123. projects have expanded Bryant-Denny • A new plaza featuring statues of Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, Paul Bryant, and Gene Stadium to its current capacity of 92,138. Stallings with plaques commemorating Alabama’s 12 National Championship teams pro- When Alabama and Hawai’i meet to open vide a grand entrance to the stadium for both players and fans. the 2006 season, a sellout crowd will mark • Alabama’s new locker room is located beneath the north endzone stands. the largest crowd to view a • A new recruiting room will allow recruits a place to relax and visit prior to each home game in the state of Alabama. game. • Additional elevators will help ease foot traffic on all ramps leading to each upper deck. *Included in the east side expansion in 1998 were 10,000 bleacher seats and two Improvements to Existing Stadium: spiral walkways to give the stadium a • The lower bowl concourses and bathrooms have been painted. more symmetrical appearance. • New flooring has been added to the lower bowl. • Additional lighting has been added to lower bowl concourses A total of 81 skyboxes, on two levels, were • Additional ADA seating has been added in the north end zone, making the entire also added. The skyboxes were built in stadium ADA compliant two sizes, 24-seat capacity (18) and 16- • The student section has been expanded. seat capacity (64). In 1999, four additional • The visitors locker room has been renovated. skyboxes were added.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 8 *A scoreboard, with video replay capabili- ties, was added to the south end. Other UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA CELEBRATES BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM ADDITIONS recent additions to Bryant-Denny TUSCALOOSA, ALA – The University of Alabama Athletics Department unveiled statues of its four national Stadium include two east-side reception championship coaches Thursday, August 31 on the newly constructed Bryant-Denny Stadium Plaza. areas for Scholarship and A-Club level patrons. These areas are located above the The Crimson Tide also dedicated the new North End Zone expansion, which increased the capacity of the center entrance on the east side and stadium to 92,138 and includes 38 new skyboxes, a club area and two new two Jumbotrons. include rooms large enough to host recep- tions and pre-game meal functions. A The families of coaches Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, Paul W. Bryant and Gene Stallings were on hand for bank of lights was also added on the east the unveiling of the statues. side. Wade was the first to bring a national title to Tuscaloosa, winning championships in 1925, 1926 and 1930.

*The 2006 season marks the sixth time in “They unveiled the street name a couple of years ago and now the statue,” Clifford Lynch, Wade’s the stadium’s history that Alabama will Grandson in-law said. “It really helps bring his memory back up again. It seems like it laid dormant for a play all of its home games at Bryant- while. Now the statue is kind of overwhelming.” Denny. From 1900 until 2003, Alabama played at least one home game at Wade was followed by Thomas who added titles in 1934 and 1941. Birmingham’s Legion Field. “This is certainly an honor and I’m very proud of my father,” Frank Thomas, Jr. said. “I’m very honored that , President (Robert E.) Witt and the rest of the athletic department were able to do this to honor BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM him. My father looked so young on the statue that I almost didn’t recognize him.” *Alabama’s on-campus home since 1929, Bryant-Denny Stadium is one of college Bryant won six national titles during his record breaking career, guiding his team to the top in 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978 and 1979. His son, Paul Bryant, Jr. said that stadium expansion was timely as well as football’s most scenic venues. needed.

*The Crimson Tide has compiled an all- “It is exciting to see this project completed,” Bryant, Jr. said. “But the big thing is that Coach Moore had time record of 207-42-3 (.827) in 252 games the foresight to start on all the athletic facilities, including the stadium, at a time when things were a little at Bryant-Denny Stadium. bleak. The fans, alumni and supporters of the University bought in and agreed to help at a time when we needed it.” *The stadium was originally named for former University of Alabama President Dr. Bryant also praised the University’s administration, in particular President Witt. George H. Denny. Denny, who was named “Dr. Witt played a big role as well,” Bryant said. “He embraced the entire project and has really had a big UA President on Jan. 1, 1912, amassed an impact on the athletic department’s financial situation. The timing of Dr. Witt’s arrival has been key.” an extraordinary career that spanned almost a quarter of a century. Stallings won his title by going undefeated in 1992 with a run capped by a decisive and memorable 34-13 win over Miami in the 1993 . *Bryant-Denny Stadium and (located on the UA quadrangle) “To have this after having the equipment room named for (his son) John Mark (Stallings) is just mind-bog- stand as reminders of Denny’s legacy to gling,” Stallings said. “Obviously, the game is about the players and I was blessed with good players and the Capstone. coaches. Those other guys won several National Championships and I just won one. It never entered my mind that something like this would ever happen.” *In 1976, the State of Alabama Legislature Paul W. Bryant, Jr. (Son of Coach Paul W. Bryant) and the UA Board of Trustees added coach “It is exciting to see this project completed, but the big thing is that Coach (Mal) Moore had the foresight to Paul “Bear” Bryant’s name to the stadium, start on all the athletic facilities, including the stadium, at a time when things were a little bleak. The fans, thus calling Alabama’s football home alumni and supporters of the University bought in and agreed to help at a time when we needed it.” Bryant-Denny Stadium. “Dr. Witt played a big role as well. He embraced the entire project and has really had a big impact on the *Alabama’s 2006 season opener against athletic department’s financial situation. The timing of Dr. Witt’s arrival has been key.” Hawai’i drew a state-record 92,138 fans. The previous Bryant-Denny Stadium Coach Gene Stallings (Led Alabama to the 1992 National Title) record was 86,869 on October 23, 1999 “To have this after having the equipment room named for John Mark is just mind-boggling. Obviously, the game is about the players and I was blessed with good players and coaches. Those other guys won several against Tennessee. National Championships and I just won one. It never entered my mind that something like this would ever happen.”

Clifford Lynch (Grandson in-law of Wallace Wade) “They unveiled the street name (Wallce Wade Avenue - west side of Bryant-Denny Stadium) a couple of years ago and now the statue; it really helps bring his memory back up again. It seems like it laid dormant for a while. Now the statue is kind of overwhelming.”

Frank Thomas, Jr. (Son of Frank Thomas) “This is certainly an honor and I’m very proud of my father. I’m very honored that Mal Moore, President Witt and the rest of the athletic department were able to do this to honor him. My father looked so young on the statue that I almost didn’t recognize him.”

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 9 BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM Year Record ALL-TIME TUSCALOOSA RECORD Year-By-Year Record 1996 4-0 *In addition to its impressive record at 1997 0-4 Bryant-Denny Stadium (1929-present), 1998 3-1 Alabama has made Tuscaloosa a very diffi- Year Record 1999 4-1 cult place to play for opposing football 1929 3-0 2000 2-2 1930 3-0 2001 2-3 teams. 1931 3-0 2002 4-2 1932 3-0 2003 2-5 *Alabama has compiled a 292-55-3 (.838) 1933 3-0 2004 5-2 record in 350 games in Tuscaloosa. 1934 3-0 2005 6-1 2006 6-1 1935 1-1-1 *The Mississippi State game was the 350th 1936 3-0 Totals 207-42-3 all-time football game 1937 3-0 played on the 1938 3-0 University of Alabama campus. 1939 3-0 BRYANT-DENNY MISCELLANEOUS 1940 2-1 *The Crimson Tide owns a 6-1 (.857) record 1941 2-1 LARGEST CROWDS at home this season. 1942 2-0 Rank Record vs. Opponent Date 1943 No Team 1. 92,138 vs. Hawai’i Sept. 2, 2006 6-1 (.857) at home 1944 2-0 *Alabama was during the 92,138 vs. Vanderbilt Sept. 9, 2006 2005 season. 1945 2-0 92,138 vs. UL Monroe Sept. 16, 2006 1946 2-0 92,138 vs. Duke Oct. 7, 2006 1947 2-0 *Overall, Alabama is 19-9 (.679) in Tuscaloosa 92,138 vs. Ole Miss Oct. 14, 2006 1948 3-0 under head coach Mike Shula. 1949 3-0 92,138 vs. FIU Oct. 28, 2006 1950 3-0 92,138 vs. Mississippi St. Nov. 4, 2006 17-4 (.810) record 1951 1-2 2. 86,869 vs. Tennessee Oct. 23, 1999 *Alabama has posted a in 1952 3-0 3. 84,818 vs. Auburn Nov. 23, 2002 Tuscaloosa during the last three seasons. 1953 2-0-1 4. 83,818 (Many times) Nov. 20, 2004 The Crimson Tide owned a 6-7 (.462) 1954 1-1 record in Tuscaloosa during the 2002-03 1955 0-2 LONGEST WINNING STREAKS seasons. 1956 1-1-1 Strk Dates of Streak 1957 1-1 57 Oct. 26, 1963-Nov. 13, 1982 first game on campus 1958 3-0 *Alabama’s was a 4-0 1959 3-0 37 Nov. 18, 1911-Oct. 15, 1921 loss to Birmingham Athletic Club on Oct. 1960 3-0 20 Nov. 1, 1941-Nov. 11, 1950 14, 1893. 1961 3-0 18* Sept. 28, 1928-Sept. 28, 1935 1962 3-0 18 Sept. 30, 1922-Oct. 6, 1928 *From 1911-28, Alabama posted a 55-2 1963 2-1 16 Nov. 23, 1957-Oct. 12, 1963 (.965) record in Tuscaloosa. The 1929 sea- 1964 3-0 15 Nov. 9, 1935-Oct. 12, 1940 1965 2-0 son marked the opening of what is now known as Bryant-Denny Stadium. 1966 3-0 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 1967 2-0 1968 3-0 Coach (Years) Record Pct. *Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant posted a 1969 2-0 Wade (1929-30) 6-0 1.000 remarkable 72-2 (.973) record in Tuscaloosa, 1970 3-0 Thomas (1931-46) 37-3-1 .915 losing only to Florida (1963) and Southern 1971 3-0 Drew (1947-54) 18-3-1 .841 Miss (1982). The USM game was the last 1972 4-0 Whitworth (1955-57) 2-4-1 .357 1973 3-0 Bryant (1958-82) 72-2 .973 game Bryant coached at Bryant-Denny 1974 3-0 Perkins (1983-86) 11-2 .846 Stadium. 1975 3-0 Curry (1987-89) 4-2 .667 1976 3-0 Stallings (1990-96) 22-4 .846 *From 1963-82, Alabama posted an NCAA 1977 3-0 record 57-game home winning streak. 1978 3-0 DuBose (1997-2000) 9-8 .529 1979 4-0 Franchione (2001-02) 6-5 .556 1980 3-0 Shula (2003-Present) 19-9 .679 *Miami has since broken that record with 1981 3-0 a 58-game home winning streak, but the 1982 2-1 SHULA RECORD YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Hurricanes’ record also includes three 1983 3-0 Year Record wins in the post-season Orange Bowl 1984 2-1 2003 2-5 game. All of UA’s 57 wins were in the reg- 1985 3-0 2004 5-2 ular-season. 1986 3-1 2005 6-1 1987 0-0 2006 6-1 1988 1-2 *The 57-game winning streak is one of seven 1989 3-0 Totals 19-9 winning streaks longer than 15 games for 1990 2-2 the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa. 1991 3-0 ALL-TIME RECORD IN TUSCALOOSA 1992 3-0 Site Record Pct. *Alabama posted a 19-game unbeaten 1993 3-1 Quad 42-11 .794 streak in Tuscaloosa from 1928-35. 1994 4-0 Denny Field 43-2 .956 1995 4-1 Bryant-Denny 207-42-3 .827 Total 292-55-3 .838

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 10 THE COACHING STAFF 2006 CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL HONORS AND AWARDS *Shula’s nine on-the-field assistant coaches 2006 CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL HONORS AND AWARDS have combined for 201 years of experience in the high school, college and professional Antoine Caldwell SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (September 4) ranks. Rimington Watch List (Nation’s Best Center) 1st Team All-SEC (Athlon’s) *Three of the Crimson Tide’s assistant 2nd Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) coaches have previously served as Division 2nd Team All-SEC (The Sporting News) I head coaches, including defensive coordi- 2nd Team All-SEC (Lindy’s) nator Joe Kines (Arkansas, 1992), offensive Simeon Castille Dave Rader coordinator (Tulsa, 1988-99) 2nd Team All-SEC (Athlon’s) and running backs coach Sparky Woods 3rd Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) (South Carolina, 1989-93). Jamie Christensen *In addition, another three coaches are 2nd Team All-SEC (Lindy’s) serving their second stint on the UA staff, 3rd Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) Kines including (Defensive Coordinator, Kenneth Darby 1985-86), Rader (/Receivers Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List (Best ) Coach, 1983-85) and receivers coach Charlie Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year Watch List Harbison (Secondary, 1998-2000). 2nd Team All-American (Street & Smith’s) 1st Team All-SEC (Street & Smith’s) *Kines and Rader were on Ray Perkins’ 1st Team All-SEC (CBS Sportsline) 1st Team All-SEC (Blue Ribbon) coaching staff in the mid 1980s when cur- 2nd Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) rent head coach Mike Shula was the starting 2nd Team All-SEC (Athlon’s) quarterback. Shula’s position coach was 2nd Team All-SEC (The Sporting News) Rader and he worked against Kines’ defen- 2nd Team All-SEC (Lindy’s) sive unit each day in practice. Wallace Gilberry 2nd Team All-SEC (Lindy’s) *Kines begins his 40th season on the foot- 2nd Team All-SEC (Athlon’s) ball field this year, including 35 years at the collegiate level. Prince Hall SEC Freshman of the Week vs. Ole Miss (Oct. 14) *Six of the Crimson Tide’s nine assistant coaches have more than 20 years experi- Ramzee Robinson ence on the sidelines. 1st Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) Juwan Simpson *Eight of the nine assistants have been Butkus Award Watch List (Nation’s Best ) with Shula since he was hired in May, 2nd Team All-SEC (SEC Media Days) 2003. 2nd Team All-SEC (Athlon’s) *Defensive ends coach David Turner is the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (September 11) newest addition to the staff. Turner was hired after last season to replace Paul Nick Walker Randolph, who was named associate head 1st Team All-SEC (Street & Smith’s) coach and defensive coordinator at Rice.

2006 ALABAMA FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

Coach Responsibilities Press Box/Field Joe Kines Defensive Coordinator Field Dave Rader Offensive Coordinator Press Box Chris Ball Secondary Press Box Bob Connelly Offensive Line Field Charlie Harbison Recievers Field David Turner Defensive Ends Press Box Dave Ungerer Tight Ends; Special Teams Field Sparky Woods Runningbacks Field Buddy Wyatt Defensive Tackles Field

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 11 ALABAMA-LSU SERIES *Alabama leads the all-time series with ALABAMA-LSU ALL-TIME RESULTS LSU 43-21-5 (.659) in a series that dates back to the 1895 season. Date Result Site Series Record Nov. 18, 1895 LSU 12, Alabama 6 Baton Rouge 0-1 Nov. 29, 1902 LSU 11, Alabama 0 Tuscaloosa 0-2 *The 2006 game will be the 70th meeting Nov. 9, 1903 Alabama 18, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 1-2 between these two long-time Southern Dec. 2, 1904 Alabama 11, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 2-2 football rivals. Nov. 23, 1907 Alabama 6, LSU 4 Mobile 3-2 Nov. 25, 1909 LSU 12, Alabama 6 Birmingham 3-3 *The Tigers won the inaugural meeting Nov. 15, 1919 Alabama 23, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 4-3 Nov. 11, 1920 Alabama 21, LSU 0 Tuscaloosa 5-3 (12-6) played in Baton Rouge on Nov. 18, Oct. 29, 1921 Alabama 7, LSU 7 New Orleans 5-3-1 1895. The two teams did not meet again Nov. 10, 1922 Alabama 47, LSU 3 Tuscaloosa 6-3-1 until the 1902 season, with LSU prevailing Nov. 16, 1923 Alabama 30, LSU 3 Montgomery 7-3-1 once again. Alabama’s first series win Oct. 10, 1925 Alabama 42, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 8-3-1 came on Nov. 9, 1903 in Baton Rouge as Oct. 30, 1926 Alabama 24, LSU 0 Tuscaloosa 9-3-1 the Crimson Tide scored a 10-0 victory. Oct. 8, 1927 Alabama 0, LSU 0 Birmingham 9-3-2 Dec. 8, 1928 Alabama 13, LSU 0 Birmingham 10-3-2 Nov. 15, 1930 Alabama 33, LSU 0 Montgomery 11-3-2 *LSU won four of the first six meetings in Sept. 30, 1944 Alabama 27, LSU 27 Baton Rouge 11-3-3 the series, before Alabama began to take Oct. 6, 1945 Alabama 26, LSU 7 Baton Rouge 12-3-3 control at the conclusion of World War I. Nov. 9, 1946 LSU 31, Alabama 21 Baton Rouge 12-4-3 From 1919-45, Alabama posted a 12-game Nov. 22, 1947 Alabama 41, LSU 12 Tuscaloosa 13-4-3 unbeaten streak (9-0-3) against LSU. Nov. 20, 1948 LSU 26, Alabama 6 Baton Rouge 13-5-3 Sept. 29, 1951 LSU 13, Alabama 7 Mobile 13-6-3 Sept. 27, 1952 Alabama 21, LSU 20 Baton Rouge 14-6-3 *The two schools did not meet from Sept. 26, 1953 Alabama 7, LSU 7 Mobile 14-6-4 1931-43. The series was resumed during Sept. 25, 1954 Alabama 12, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 15-6-4 the 1944 season. Sept. 28, 1957 LSU 28, Alabama 0 Baton Rouge 15-7-4 Sept. 27, 1958 LSU 13, Alabama 3 Mobile 15-8-4 *The Fighting Tigers would gain a slight Nov. 7, 1964 Alabama 17, LSU 9 Birmingham 16-8-4 Nov. 6, 1965 Alabama 31, LSU 7 Baton Rouge 17-8-4 advantage over the next nine meetings, Nov. 5, 1966 Alabama 21, LSU 0 Birmingham 18-8-4 posting a 5-3-1 record from 1946-58. Nov. 11, 1967 Alabama 7, LSU 6 Baton Rouge 19-8-4 Nov. 9, 1968 Alabama 16, LSU 7 Birmingham 20-8-4 *In 1964, the series became one-sided in Nov. 8, 1969 LSU 20, Alabama 15 Baton Rouge 20-9-4 favor of the Crimson Tide. Alabama Nov. 7, 1970 LSU 14, Alabama 9 Birmingham 20-10-4 would go 16-2 (.889) against LSU from Nov. 6, 1971 Alabama 14, LSU 7 Baton Rouge 21-10-4 Nov. 11, 1972 Alabama 35, LSU 21 Birmingham 22-10-4 1964-81, including a series-long 11-game Nov. 22, 1973 Alabama 21, LSU 7 Baton Rouge 23-10-4 winning streak from 1971-81. Nov. 9, 1974 Alabama 30, LSU 0 Birmingham 24-10-4 Nov. 8, 1975 Alabama 23, LSU 10 Baton Rouge 25-10-4 *During Paul Bryant's era as head coach Nov. 6, 1976 Alabama 28, LSU 17 Birmingham 26-10-4 (1958-82), UA posted a 16-4 (.800) mark Nov. 5, 1977 Alabama 24, LSU 3 Baton Rouge 27-10-4 against LSU, which included a five-game Nov. 11, 1978 Alabama 31, LSU 10 Birmingham 28-10-4 Nov. 10, 1979 Alabama 3, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 29-10-4 winning streak (1964-68) and a 11-game Nov. 8, 1980 Alabama 28, LSU 7 Tuscaloosa 30-10-4 winning streak (1971-81). LSU's four Sept. 5, 1981 Alabama 24, LSU 7 Baton Rouge 31-10-4 wins over Bryant's teams came in 1958, Nov. 6, 1982 LSU 20, Alabama 10 Birmingham 31-11-4 1969, 1970 and 1982. Nov. 5, 1983 Alabama 32, LSU 26 Baton Rouge 32-11-4 Nov. 10, 1984 LSU 16, Alabama 14 Birmingham 32-12-4 *Since 1982, the Crimson Tide holds a Nov. 9, 1985 Alabama 14, LSU 14 Baton Rouge 32-12-5 Nov. 8, 1986 LSU 14, Alabama 10 Birmingham 32-13-5 narrow 12-10-1 (.543) series lead with the Nov. 7, 1987 Alabama 22, LSU 10 Baton Rouge 33-13-5 Tigers. Included in that stretch was a Nov. 5, 1988 LSU 19, Alabama 18 Tuscaloosa 33-14-5 four-game winning streak by Alabama Nov. 11, 1989 Alabama 32, LSU 16 Baton Rouge 34-14-5 from 1989-92. Nov. 10, 1990 Alabama 24, LSU 3 Tuscaloosa 35-14-5 Nov. 9, 1991 Alabama 20, LSU 17 Baton Rouge 36-14-5 *LSU also ended UA’s school record 31- Nov. 7, 1992 Alabama 31, LSU 11 Baton Rouge 37-14-5 Nov. 6, 1993 LSU 17, Alabama 13 Tuscaloosa 37-15-5 game (30-0-1) unbeaten streak with a 17- Nov. 5, 1994 Alabama 35, LSU 17 Baton Rouge 38-15-5 13 win at Bryant-Denny Stadium in 1993. Nov. 4, 1995 Alabama 10, LSU 3 Tuscaloosa 39-15-5 Nov. 9, 1996 Alabama 26, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 40-15-5 *The Tigers also snapped a 15-game win- Nov. 8, 1997 LSU 27, Alabama 0 Tuscaloosa 40-16-5 less streak to the Crimson Tide in Tiger Nov. 7, 1998 Alabama 22, LSU 16 Baton Rouge 41-16-5 Stadium with a 30-28 win in Baton Rouge Nov. 6, 1999 Alabama 23, LSU 17 Tuscaloosa 42-16-5 Nov. 4, 2000 LSU 30, Alabama 28 Baton Rouge 42-17-5 on Nov. 4, 2000. Nov. 3, 2001 LSU 35, Alabama 21 Tuscaloosa 42-18-5 Nov. 16, 2002 Alabama 31, LSU 0 Baton Rouge 43-18-5 *LSU has won six of the last 10 meetings, Nov. 15, 2003 LSU 27, Alabama 3 Tuscaloosa 43-19-5 dating back to 1997. Nov. 13, 2004 LSU 26, Alabama 10 Baton Rouge 43-20-5 Nov. 12, 2005 LSU 16, Alabama 13 (ot) Tuscaloosa 43-21-5

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 12 *The Tigers have also won five of the last six *LSU has shutout Alabama three times *Alabama’s 650th win (32-16) came meetings, dating back to 2000. In its last and not since a 27-0 win in Tuscaloosa in against LSU on Nov. 11, 1989, in Baton four wins, LSU has outscored Alabama 1997. The Tigers’ largest shutout win Rouge as UA clinched a share of its first 134-75. came in 1957 (28-0). SEC Championship since 1981.

*Alabama has not beaten LSU in *Alabama’s longest series winning streak *Alabama’s 700th on-the-field win also Tuscaloosa since a 23-17 win in 1999. is 11 games from 1971-82. came in Baton Rouge on Nov. 5, 1994, as the Tide claimed a 35-17 win. *Alabama has not beaten LSU in Baton *LSU’s longest winning streak over Rouge since a 31-0 win in 2002. Alabama is the Tigers’ current three-game *LSU shutout Alabama 27-0 on Nov. 8, winning streak. 1997, marking just the sixth time the Crimson Tide had ever been shutout in LSU SERIES IS A LONG ONE *LSU has posted back-to-back wins over Bryant-Denny Stadium. *For now, the Alabama-LSU series ranks Alabama five times (1895 & 1902; 1948 & as the fourth-longest in Crimson Tide his- 1951; 1957-58; 1969-70 and 2000-01) tory. before posting its third consecutive win BAMA-LSU NOTEBOOK last year in Tuscaloosa. *Alabama and LSU have met every year *The two teams will be meeting for since 1964. the 70th time on Saturday. *The first meeting between Alabama and LSU took place on Monday, Nov. 18, *Alabama head coach Mike Shula is 0-3 *The Alabama-Auburn game next week- 1895, at 9:30 a.m. The game had original- (.000) in his coaching career against LSU. end will also be the 70th meeting in the ly been scheduled for Friday, Nov. 15th. series, tying the UA-LSU series for the *Overall, Shula is 0-5-1 (.000) as player fourth-longest in school history. *Alabama defeated LSU 6-4 in Mobile and coach against the Tigers. during the 1907 season on a 75-yard MOST GAMES VS. OPPONENT (All-Time) return by Thomas Reidy with less than *In 1985, Shula caught the game-tying TD Opponent Games 1st Meeting one minute to play. pass from Gene Jelks as the Crimson Tide Miss. State 91 1896 and Tigers played to a 14-14 tie at Tiger Tennessee 89 1901 *The Crimson Tide’s 21-0 win in Baton Stadium. Vanderbilt 80 1903 Rouge during the 1919 season was the LSU 70 1895 first win of a then school record 12-game Mike Shula vs. LSU Auburn 69 1892 winning streak for Alabama. Year Result 1984 LSU 16, Alabama 14 (Birmingham) *In addition, the LSU game is tied for the *This was also the first win in the first 10- 1985 Alabama 14, LSU 14 (Baton Rouge) the third-oldest series in the UA record game winning streak in school history. 1986 LSU 14, Alabama 10 (Birmingham) books as the two teams first met in 1895. 2003 LSU 27, Alabama 3 (Tuscaloosa) *Alabama and LSU played to a 27-27 tie 2004 LSU 26, Alabama 10 (Baton Rouge) ALABAMA’S OLDEST FOOTBALL SERIES in Baton Rouge on Sept. 30, 1944, mark- 2005 LSU 16, Alabama 13 (Tuscaloosa) Rank Opponent First Meeting ing the first Alabama football game since 1. Auburn 1893 the Jan. 1, 1943 Orange Bowl win over *Alabama wide receivers coach Charlie 2. Ole Miss 1894 Boston College (37-21). The Crimson Harbison served as the defensive backs 3. Georgia 1895 Tide did not field a football team in 1943 coach at LSU in 2001 and 2002 before LSU 1895 due to World War II. joining coach Shula’s staff at Alabama. 5. Mississippi State 1896 6. Tennessee 1901 *Legendary Alabama coach Paul “Bear” *LSU’s Director of Athletic Training, Jack Bryant’s first game as head coach of the Marucci, earned his master’s degree from SERIES HIGHLIGHTS Crimson Tide was against LSU. The Alabama in 1988. He spent two years with *The LSU series is the fourth oldest series Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 13-3 on the Crimson Tide football and in the UA record books. The series dates Sept. 27, 1958 at Mobile’s Ladd Stadium. teams as a graduate assistant trainer. back to 1895. *Also, the bleachers collapsed at Ladd *LSU and Southern Miss are the only two Stadium that night due to the overflow teams to play Alabama at all four modern crowd attracted by Bryant’s debut. era home sites -- Crampton Bowl, Ladd Stadium, Legion Field and Bryant-Denny *Alabama recorded its 500th all-time win Stadium. with a 21-7 victory over LSU on Thanksgiving night (Nov. 22) in 1973. *Alabama has shutout LSU 15 times, including a 31-0 win in Baton Rouge in *LSU beat Alabama 19-18 in a classic 2002. The Crimson Tide’s largest shutout game in Tuscaloosa on Nov. 5, 1988, victory was a 42-0 decision in 1925. marking the Tigers’ first win on the UA campus since 1902 and first-ever win at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 13 THE STATS ALABAMA FOOTBALL CAREER STATS (vs. LSU) *Here is the 2006 statistical comparison between Alabama and LSU. Player (GP) Rushing Passing Receiving Other Keith Brown (2) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-48-0 0-0-0 ALABAMA-LSU STATS Matt Caddell (2) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-68-0 0-0-0 Category Alabama LSU Tim Castille (2) 1-15-0 0-0-0 1-21-0 0-0-0 Record 6-4 7-2 (1) 1-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kenneth Darby (3) 66-254-1 0-0-0 7-26-0 0-0-0 Conf Record 2-4 3-2 DJ Hall (2) 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-48-1 0-0-0 Jimmy Johns (1) 1-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Points Scored 238 315 Le’Ron McClain (3) 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-57-0 0-0-0 Average 23.8 35.0 Player (GP) Tackles TFLs Sacks Other Points Allowed 166 90 Marcus Carter (2) 1-1-2 0 0 None Average 16.6 10.0 Simeon Castille (2) 2-3-5 0 1 (-5) None Jeremy Clark (3) 5-6-11 1 (-6) 1 (-6) None Rushing Yards 130.2 166.2 Matt Collins (2) 0-2-2 0 0 None Jeffrey Dukes (2) 1-1-2 0 0 None Passing Yards 205.6 255.6 Wallace Gilberry (2) 2-8-10 4 (-25) 1 (-7) None Total Offense 335.8 421.8 Bobby Greenwood (1) 2-0-2 1 (-10) 1 (-10) None (3) 1-1-2 0 0 None Rushing Defense 107.8 71.4 (1) 1-1-2 0 0 None Terrence Jones (3) 3-1-4 1 (-1) 0 None Passing Defense 169.4 144.2 Dominic Lee (2) 1-1-2 0 0 None Total Defense 277.2 215.7 Ramzee Robinson (3) 5-2-7 0 0 None Juwan Simpson (3) 3-5-8 1 (-15) 1 (-15) None Turnovers 11 16 Demarcus Waldrop (2) 1-1-2 0 0 None 4 8 Interceptions 7 8 ALABAMA-LSU PLAYER NOTEBOOK *Alabama has managed only two offensive touchdowns in the last three meetings with LSU. Despite the two offensive scores, Alabama has held a second-half lead in each of the last two meetings with LSU. Senior running Penalties/Yards 60/427 59/416 back Kenneth Darby (Huntsville) scored on a 1-yard run in Baton Rouge during the 2004 season to give Alabama a Penalties Per Game 6.0 6.6 7-0 lead en route to a 13-6 halftime advanatge. Last year, junior DJ Hall (Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.) Average Yards 42.7 46.2 caught an 8-yard TD pass from in the second quarter as Alabama built a 10-0 hafltime lead. Punting (No-Yds) 44-1671 25-1010 Punting Avg 38.0 40.4 *Junior wide receiver Matt Caddell (McCalla) caught two passes for 66 yards (33 yard average), including a 48- yard grab in the Crimson Tide’s 26-10 loss to LSU during the 2004 season at Tiger Stadium. Net Punting 33.2 31.9 Time of Possession 32:35 30:11 *Junior Simeon Castille (Birmingham) had three tackles and one sack (-5 yards) in Alabama’s visit Third Down Conv. 58/144 53/99 to Baton Rouge during the 2004 season. Percentage 40% 54% Fourth Down Conv. 6/11 8/11 *Senior defenive lineman Jeremy Clark (Daphne) had five tackles in the Crimson Tide’s loss at LSU during the Percentage 55% 73% 2004 season. He had two stops and one sack (-6) in last year’s game in Tuscaloosa. Sacks By 9 (-66) 28 (-158) *Darby has rushed 66 times for 254 yards and one in his three-game career against LSU. In 2003, Sacks Allowed 20 (-159) 12 (-76) Darby had 10 carries for 41 yards in the a 27-3 loss to LSU in Tuscaloosa. He had his best statistical game against the Tigers in 2004, with 35 rushing attempts for 109 yards and one TD in the Crimson Tide’s 26-10 loss at Tiger RUSHING LEADERS Att-Yds-TD Stadium. He suffered an sports hernia injury in that game and was limited in the next two games with Auburn and Kenneth Darby (UA) 171-736-0 Minnesota (). He had surgery in the spring of 2005 to correct the problem. Last year, Darby ran 21 Jimmy Johns (UA) 50-218-1 times for 104 yards in a 16-13 loss at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama is 10-2 when Darby rushes for Tim Castille (UA) 35-107-5 100 or more yards and both losses have come against LSU. John Parker Wilson (UA) 65-55-0 *Junior defensive lineman Wallace Gilberry (Bay Minette) has 10 career tackles, including 4 1/2 TFLs in his two- Le’Ron McClain (UA) 8-42-0 game career against LSU. Gilberry had seven tackles and 2 12 TFLs in last year’s game in Tuscaloosa.

Jacob Hester (LSU) 64-291-6 *Senior linebacker Juwan Simpson (Decatur) had six tackles and one sack for a 15-yard loss in last year’s game Charles Scott (LSU) 46-277-5 with LSU. Alley Broussard (LSU) 56-214-4 Keiland Williams (LSU) 40-182-1 ALABAMA SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (vs. LSU) Trindon Holliday (LSU) 10-156-1 Category Record Holder (Year) Rushing Attempts: 35, Kenneth Darby (2004) PASSING LEADERS Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD 35, (1987) John Parker Wilson (UA) 158-278-7-1996-12 33, Dennis Riddle (1995) Rushing Yards: 291, (1996) (UA single-game record) JaMarcus Russell (LSU) 159-229-7-2157-18 211, (1989) Rushing TD: 4, Shaun Alexander (1996) Matt Flynn (LSU) 12-20-1-133-2 Most TD Passes: 3, Andrew Zow (1988) Longest Pass: 77, Gary Rutledge to Wayne Wheeler (1973) (TD) Most Receiving Yards: 134, Quincy Jackson (1998) Most TD Receptions: 2, Quincy Jackson (1998)

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 14 RECEIVING LEADERS Rec-Yards-Avg-TD Game 10 l LSU 16 - Alabama 13 (OT) l November 12, 2005 DJ Hall (UA) 48-857-17.9-5 Keith Brown (UA) 37-513-13.9-3 Bryant-Denny Stadium l Tuscaloosa, Ala. l (CBS) l Attendance: 81,081 Le’Ron McClain (UA) 16-142-8.9-3 1 2 3 4 OT Total Kenneth Darby (UA) 15-62-4.1-0 LSU 0 0 10 0 6 16 Will Oakley (UA) 12-131-10.9-0 ALABAMA 3700 313 Tim Castille (UA) 12-57-4.8-0 Scoring Summary: Craig Davis (LSU) 44-637-14.5-3 1st Quarter Dwayne Bowe (LSU) 43-709-16.5-8 UA 3, LSU 0 - 5:15 Jamie Christensen 28-yard FG (10 plays, 67 yards, 3:32 TOP) Early Doucet (LSU) 37-476-12.9-5 Jacob Hester (LSU) 26-180-6.9-2 2nd Quarter UA 10, LSU 0 - 10:59 DJ Hall 8-yard pass from Brodie Croyle (Christensen PAT) (11 plays, 84 yards, 4:25 TOP) Richard Dickson (LSU) 5-95-19.0-0 3rd Quarter PUNTING No-Yds-Avg-Blk UA 10, LSU 7 - 9:53 1-yard run (Colt David PAT) (9 plays, 80 yards, 5:07 TOP) P.J. Fitzgerald (UA) 44-1671-38.0-0 UA 10, LSU 10 - 5:46 David 42-yard (5 plays, 20 yards, 1:27 TOP)

Chris Jackson (LSU) 23-975-42.4-1 Overtime UA 13, LSU 10 - Christensen 34-yard field goal (4 plays, 8 yards) LSU 16, UA 13 - Dwayne Bowe 11-yard pass from JaMarcus Russell (No PAT Attempt) (4 plays, 25 yards) PUNT RETURNS No.-Yds-Avg-TD Javier Arenas (UA) 24-167-7.0-1 LSU UA Simeon Castille (UA) 3-22-7.3-0 First Downs 16 20 Rushing Yards (Att.-Yds) 33-46 32-97 Chevis Jackson (LSU) 15-100-6.7-0 Passing Yards 229 187 Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 30-16-0 40-19-0 Craig Davis (LSU) 7-112-16.0-1 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 63-275 72-284 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 KICKOFF RETURNS No.-Yds-Avg-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-28 2-38 Javier Arenas (UA) 15-298-19.9-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0 0 DJ Hall (UA) 7-139-19.9-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.0 7-38.9 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-64 7-54 Early Doucet (LSU) 9-154-17.1-0 Possession Time 28:38 31:22 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 5 of 17 LEADING TACKLERS Solo-Ast-Total Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 Juwan Simpson (UA) 33-30-63 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3 Jeffrey Dukes (UA) 35-25-60 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-44 2-25 Prince Hall (UA) 35-22-57 Simeon Castille (UA) 35-19-54 INDIVIDUAL STATS Terrence Jones (UA) 14-22-36 RUSHING: LSU- Justin Vincent 20-56; Joseph Addai 2-4; 1-2l, Jacob Hetser 1-0; JaMarcus Russell 7 (-7), Xavier Carter 1 (-9). UA - Kenneth Darby 21-104; Tim Castille 1-15; Glen Coffee 1-14; Jimmy Johns 1-13; Team 1 (-2); Brodie Croyle 7 (-47). Darry Beckwith (LSU) 24-31-55 LaRon Landry (LSU) 30-17-47 PASSING: LSU - JaMarcus Russell 16-30-0-229-1. UA - Brodie Croyle 19-40-0-187-1. Ali Highsmith (LSU) 19-20-39 (LSU) 8-29-37 RECEIVING: LSU - Dwayne Bowe 7-98-1; Craig Davis 4-58; Justin Vincent 2-36; Bennie Brazell 1-27; Jessie Daniels (LSU) 18-16-34 Early Doucet 1-6, Skyler Green 1-4. UA - DJ Hall 6-48; Keith Brown 4-48; Kenneth Darby 4-11; Le’Ron McClain 2-33; Glen Coffee 1-40; Ezekial Knight 1-5; Matt Caddell 1-2. SCOUTING REPORT: LSU Tigers TACKLES (UA-A): LSU - Cameron Vaughn 4-3-7; LaRon Landry 3-4-7; Kyle Williams 1-6-7; Ronnie Prude 4-2-6; *LSU is coming off a 28-24 come-from- Claude Worten 2-4-6; Ali Highsmith 3-2-5; Chevis Jackson 3-1-4; Jessie Daniels 3-1-4; Melvin Oliver 2-2-4; behind victory at No. 8 Tennessee last Kenneth Hollis 2-1-3; Criag Steltz 1-1-2; Jonathan Zenon 1-1-2; Chase Pittman 1-1-2; Glenn Dorsey 1-0-1; Daniel weekend. The Tigers moved up to 12th in Francis 1-0-1; Tremaine Johnson 1-0-1; Darry Beckwith 1-0-1; Jason Spadoni 0-1-1. UA - 6-3-9; the BCS, AP and Coaches Polls as they are Roman Harper 6-1-7; Wallace Gilberry 2-5-7; Juwan Simpson 3-3-6; Charlie Peprah 2-2-4; DeMeco Ryans 0-4-4; Mark Anderson 1-2-3; Freddie Roach 2-0-2; Bobby Greenwood 2-0-2; Terrence Jones 1-1-2; Rudy Griffin 1-1-2; now 7-2 overall and 3-2 in the SEC. Jeffrey Dukes 1-1-2; Rashad Johnson 1-1-2; Simeon Castille 1-1-2; Jeremy Clark 1-1-2; Matt Collins 0-2-2; Ramzee Robinson 1-0-1; Demarcus Waldrop 0-1-1; Dominic Lee 0-1-1; Marcus Carter 0-1-1; Chris Harris 0-1-1. *Junior quarterback JaMarcus Russell (Mobile, Ala.) completed a four-yard pass FUMBLES: LSU - None. UA - Brodie Croyle 1-0, Team 1-0. to Early Doucet with nine seconds left in the fourth quarter to give LSU their first SACKS (UA-A): LSU - LeRon Landry 2 (-15); Daniel Francis 1 (-12); Cameron Vaughn 1 (-10); Claude Wroten 0.5 (-4); road win of the season. Chevis Jackson 0.5 (-3). UA - Juwan Simpson 1 (-15); Bobby Greenwood 1 (-10).

*Russell is one of the top-rated quarter- backs in the country. His 168.38 pass effi- ciency rating is the fifth best mark in the nation. He leads the SEC in both pass effi- ciency and total offense (250.11 ypg).

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 15 *LSU leads the country in total defense Game 9 l LSU 26 - Alabama 10 l November 13, 2004 and ranks among the top-10 nationally in Tiger Stadium l Baton Rouge, La. l (ESPN) l Attendance: 91,861 several defensive categories. 1 2 3 4 Total *The Tigers have only allowed 215.67 ALABAMA 730010 yards per game this season. They lead the LSU 0671326 SEC in total defense, pass efficiency defense, scoring defense, pass defense, and Scoring Summary: sacks. 1st Quarter UA 7, LSU 0 - 4:27 Kenneth Darby 1-yard run (Brian Bostick kick) (4 plays, 53 yards, 1:45 TOP) *LSU has held opposing quarterbacks to 2nd Quarter an 87.93 pass efficiency rating, second UA 7, LSU 3 - 12:17 Ryan Gaudet 28-yard field goal (8 plays, 35 yards, 3:33 TOP) only to Wisconsin nationally. They are UA 10, LSU 3 - 5:24 Bostick 26-yard field goal (14 plays, 72 yards, 6:53 TOP) seventh in pass defense (144.22 ypg.) and UA 10, LSU 6 - 1:37 28-yard field goal (9 plays, 65 yards, 3:42 TOP) ninth in sacks (3.22 spg.). 3rd Quarter *The Tigers are third in the nation, allowing LSU 13, UA 10 - 5:01 Cameron Vaughn 8-yard return (Gaudet kick) (NO DRIVE) just 10.0 points per game . They held their first 4th Quarter four opponents to seven points or less and LSU 20, UA 10 - Joseph Addai 35-yard pass from JaMarcus Russell (Gaudfet kick) (4 plays, 63 yards, 2:05) six of their nine opponents have scored LSU 26, UA 10 - Addai 47-yard run (Gaudet kick failed) (2 plays, 49 yards, 0:53 TOP) seven or fewer points. They shutout Kentucky 49-0 on Oct. 14. UA LSU First Downs 8 14 Rushing Yards (Att.-Yds) 43-82 44-192 *LSU is 6-0 at home this season and has Passing Yards 114 91 out scored the opposition, 274-36. Passes (Att-Comp-Int) 15-7-1 14-6-0 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 58-196 58-283 *The average score for an LSU home game is Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-38 45.7 to 6.0 in favor of the Tigers. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-29 2-23 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-44 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-38.1 6-40.5 *Mississippi State has scored the most Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-1 points (17) against the Tigers in Baton Penalties-Yards 7-45 3-15 Rouge this season. Possession Time 31:26 28:34 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 4 of 13 *Fresno State held LSU to its lowest point Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 total at home this year (38) in the last Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-2 game at Tiger Stadium. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4 (-30) 4 (-29) INDIVIDUAL STATS *The LSU running game is averaging RUSHING: UA - Kenneth Darby 35-109; Le’Ron McClain 1-4; Aaron Johns 1-(-1); Tyrone Prothro 1 (-1); Spencer 166.22 yards per game, second only to Pennington 5 (-29). LSU - Joseph Addai 12-99; Alley Broussard 18-84; Skyler Green 1-16; Justin Vincent 4-16; Arkansas in the conference. They have Jacob Hester 1-10; Team 2 (-3); Marcus Randall 3 (-5); JaMarcus Russell 3 (-25). done it by committee as they don’t have a single player rank in the top-10 in rushing PASSING: UA - Spencer Pennington 7-15-1-114-0. LSU - JaMarcus Russell 5-10-0-92-1; in the SEC but have five players who have Marcus Randall 1-4-0-(1-)-0. rushed for over 150 yards. RECEIVING: UA - Kenneth Darby 3-15; Matt Caddell 2-66; Le’Ron McClain 1-24; Tyrone Prothro 1-9. LSU - Joseph Addai 3-46; Craig Davis 2-36; Keith Zinger 1-9. *Seven different players have scored rush- ing touchdowns, combining for 20 on the TACKLES (UA-A): UA - Freddie Roach 3-6-9; DeMeco Ryans 3-6-9; Cornelius Wortham 2-5-7; Charlie Peprah 3-3-6; season. Jacob Hester leads the team with Todd Bates 2-3-5; Mark Anderson 2-3-5; Jeremy Clark 0-5-5; Ramzee Robinson 2-2-4; Anthony Madison 1-3-4; 291 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Simeon Castille 1-2-3; Roman Harper 0-3-3; Wallace Gilberry 0-3-3; Juwan Simpson 0-2-2; Chris Harris 1-0-1; Anthony Bryant 1-0-1; Terrence Jones 1-0-1; Marcus Carter 1-0-1; DeMarcus Waldrop 1-0-1; Ezekial Knight 1-0-1; Justin Britt 1-0-1; Chris Turner 1-0-1; Rudy Griffin 0-1-1; Le’Ron McClain 0-1-1. LSU - Laron Landry 4-6-10; Lionel *Three wide receivers have over 35 catches Turner 3-6-9; Kyle Williams 1-8-9; Marcus Spears 5-3-8; Claude Worthen 4-2-6; Jessie Daniels 0-6-6; Cameron for LSU this season with two recording Vaughn 2-3-5; Melvin Oliver 1-4-5; Kenneth Hollis 0-5-5; Travis Daniels 1-2-3; Corey Webster 0-2-2; Brian West 0- over 40 grabs. Craig Davis, Dwayne Bowe and 2-2; Jacob Washing 0-1-1; Glen Dorsey 0-1-1; Patrick Fisher 0-1-1; E.J. Kuale 0-1-1. Early Doucet have combined for 124 catches, 1,822 yards and 16 touchdowns. Davis and INTERCEPTIONS: UA - None. LSU - Corey Webster 1-44. Bowe rank in the top-10 in the SEC in FUMBLES: UA - Matt Caddell 1-0; Spencer Pennington 1-1; Brandon Brooks 1-0. LSU - Alley Broussard 1-0. receptions and receiving yards per game. SACKS (UA-A): UA - Todd Bates 1 (-10); Wallace Gilberry 1 (-7); Simeon Castille 1 (-5); Jeremy Clark 0.5 (-6); Mark *On defense, 20 different players have Anderson 0.5 (-2). LSU - Claude Wroten 2 (-17); Marcus Spears 2 (-12). recorded a tackle for a loss. Glenn Dorsey leads the team with eight for 41 yards. He is followed by Tyson Jackson with 7.5 and Chase Pittman with 5.5.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 16 *Jackson’s 6.5 sacks leads the team while *Since 1982, LSU owns a 9-3 (.750) record *Four Alabama cities have played host to Pittman has 4.5 sacks. In all there have over the Crimson Tide in the state of this rivalry, including Tuscaloosa, Mobile, been 15 players to record a sack as the Alabama. The Tigers won four straight Montgomery and Birmingham. defense has tallied 28 total sacks. road games from 1982-88. *Tuscaloosa has hosted the Alabama-LSU *LSU enters the 2006 season having won game 15 times, while Birmingham has THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME four of the last five games at Bryant- hosted the game 14 times. *There's no place like home, unless you Denny Stadium. play in the Alabama-LSU football series. *The Crimson Tide owns a 17-14-2 (.545) Recent Games in Alabama all-time record against the Tigers in the *A streaky series at best, this matchup Year Result state of Alabama. between Alabama and LSU has produced 1982 *LSU 20, Alabama 10 some interesting results. 1984 *LSU 16, Alabama 14 ALABAMA-LSU SERIES RECORD BY SITES 1986 *LSU 14, Alabama 10 Site Series Record *The Crimson Tide holds a 43-21-5 series 1988 LSU 19, Alabama 18 Baton Rouge UA leads, 24-7-2 lead over the Tigers in a series that has 1990 Alabama 24, LSU 3 New Orleans Series Tied, 0-0-1 been dominated by the road team. 1993 LSU 17, Alabama 13 Tuscaloosa UA leads,8-7 1995 Alabama 10, LSU 3 Birmingham UA leads,8-5-1 *The home team has compiled a 10-25-1 1997 LSU 27, Alabama 0 Montgomery UA leads,2-0 (.292) record since the 1970 season. 1999 Alabama 23, LSU 17 Mobile LSU leads,2-1-1 2001 LSU 35, Alabama 21 *The road team won every game in the 2003 LSU 27, Alabama 3 ALABAMA TIGERS Alabama-LSU series from 1981-89, with 2005 LSU, 16, Alabama 13 (ot) *The Alabama roster lists one player from the exception of a 14-14 tie in Baton * -- Legion Field (Birmingham) the state of Louisiana. Rouge in 1985. Recent Games at Tiger Stadium *Redshirt freshman linebacker Zack *Alabama snapped the nine-game unbeat- Year Result Schreiber hails from Shreveport and en streak by the road team with a 24-3 1971 Alabama 14, LSU 7 attended Evangel Christian High School. win in Tuscaloosa during the 1990 season. 1973 Alabama 21, LSU 7 1975 Alabama 23, LSU 10 *Since 1991, the road team is 11-4 (.733) in the 1977 Alabama 24, LSU 3 LSU CRIMSON TIDERS last 15 games. 1979 Alabama 3, LSU 0 *The LSU roster lists three players from 1981 Alabama 24, LSU 7 the state of Alabama. The list includes *LSU won at home during the 2003 sea- 1983 Alabama 32, LSU 26 junior defensive back Chevis Jackson son (26-10) to snap a three-game losing 1985 Alabama 14, LSU 14 (Mobile), freshman J.D. Lott streak by the host school. 1987 Alabama 22, LSU 10 (Birmingham) and junior quarterback 1989 Alabama 32, LSU 16 JaMarcus Russell (Mobile). *Alabama lost at home last year, 16-13, in 1991 Alabama 20, LSU 17 overtime. 1992 Alabama 31, LSU 11 ALABAMA VS. LOUISIANA SCHOOLS 1994 Alabama 35, LSU 17 *Alabama owns an 82-36-8 (.683) record Alabama has posted a 15-2-1 *Since 1971, 1996 Alabama 26, LSU 0 against teams from the state of Louisiana. (.861) record against LSU in Baton Rouge, 1998 Alabama 22, LSU 16 including a 15-game unbeaten streak from 2000 LSU 30, Alabama 28 *Alabama has played 109 of those 125 games 1971-98. 2002 Alabama 31, LSU 0 against LSU (69) and Tulane (40). 2004 LSU 26, Alabama 10 *Alabama posted a 14-0-1 record at Tiger BAMA RECORD VS. LOUISIANA SCHOOLS Stadium during that stretch, which BAMA-LSU SERIES AT VARIOUS SITES Opponent Record included a 14-14 tie in 1985. *The Alabama-LSU series has been played LSU 43-21-5 at six different sites since the initial meeting Tulane 26-11-3 *LSU has won two of the last three meet- in 1895. UL Lafayette 8-0 ings in Death Valley, including a 26-10 UL Monroe 1-0 decision in the last meeting in 2004. *The Crimson Tide and Tigers have met Loyola (New Orleans) 1-0 32 times in Baton Rouge, the most games in Southern 1-0 *LSU has not beaten Alabama in back-to-back any city in series history. Louisiana Tech 2-3 home games since 1946-48, which is the only New Orleans Athletic Club 0-1 consecutive home wins for LSU in series *Alabama owns a 24-7-1 (.766) record in history. games played on the LSU campus.

*The Tigers beat Alabama in back-to-back *The only other Louisiana city to host an home games on Nov. 9, 1946 (31-21) and Alabama-LSU is New Orleans. The teams Nov. 20, 1948 (26-6). played to a 7-7 tie in 1921.

*Overall, Alabama is 24-7-2 (.757) in games played in Louisiana.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 17 WILSON SETS UA RECORD; EYES TWO HALL SETS UA RECORDS HALL POSTS FIVE STRAIGHT MORE PASSING STANDARDS FOR 100-YARD GAMES 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES *Sophomore quarterback John Parker Wilson *DJ Hall has already eclipsed the Alabama *DJ Hall recorded an Alabama single-sea- (Hoover) set the Alabama single-season single-season and career marks for 100- son record five consecutive 100-yard record by throwing for 200 or more yards yard games. receiving games during the 2006 season. in seven consecutive games. *Hall owns the single-season standard with six *Hall’s streak began with a 144 yards in a *The previous record was five consecutive this year, breaking the old mark of four set 24-23 double overtime loss at Arkansas on 200-yard games by Gary Hollingsworth in by NFL Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome in Sept. 23. 1989-90. 1977. *The streak ended with two catches for 27 *Wilson threw for 200 or more yards in *He broke Newsome’s single-season stan- yards in a 38-3 homecoming win over each of his first seven starts for the dard when he caught seven passes for 102 Florida International on Oct. 28. Hall Crimson Tide, including a career-high 243 yards in a 16-13 loss at Tennessee on Oct. 21 for played 36 snaps in the win over the yards in a 24-23 double-overtime loss at his fifth 100-yard game of the season. Golden Panthers and saw little action in Arkansas on Sept. 23. the second half. *Hall also owns the Alabama career record *Wilson’s streak ended when he threw for with nine, 100-yard games. The previous *Hall set the Alabama standard on Oct. 14, 158 yards in a 16-13 loss at No. 7 record was six 100-yard games held by 2006 against Ole Miss when he caught five Tennessee on Oct. 21 in Knoxville. Newsome from 1974-77. passes for 119 yards and one touchdown for his fourth straight 100-yard game. *He is just one 200-yard passing game *Hall broke the all-time record with his away from tying the UA single-season sixth career 100-yard game against Ole *The previous record for consecutive 100- mark of eight set by Hollingsworth in Miss (5-119-1) on Oct. 14, 2006, at yard games was held by Freddie Milons, 1989. Bryant-Denny Stadium. who had three in-a-row against Arkansas, Florida and Ole Miss in 1999. *He is currently tied for fifth all-time at MOST 100-YARD GAMES (Career) Alabama with seven career 200-yard Total Player (Years) *During his five-game streak, Hall caught games. 9 DJ Hall (2004-06) 31 passes for 606 yards and four touch- 6 Ozzie Newsome (1974-77) downs. *The UA career record is 14, 200-yard 5 David Bailey (1969-71) games by Brodie Croyle (2002-2005) and 5 (1965-67) *He averaged 6.2 catches and 121.2 yards 4 Freddie Milons (1998-01) Andrew Zow (1998-2001). per game during those five games. 4 Wayne Wheeler (1971-73) 4 David Palmer (1991-93) CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD PASSING GAMES DJ Hall’s Consecutive 100-Yard Games Player, Year Total MOST 100-YARD GAMES (Season) Yards Opponent Date 144 at Arkansas Sept. 23, 2006 John Parker Wilson, 2006 7 Total Player (Year) 117 at Florida Sept. 30, 2006 Gary Hollingsworth, 1989-90 5 6 DJ Hall (2006) 124 Duke Oct. 7, 2006 Mike Shula, 1985 4 4 Ozzie Newsome (1977) 119 Ole Miss Oct. 14, 2006 3 Freddie Milons (1999) 102 at Tennessee Oct. 21, 2006 MOST 200-YARD PASSING GAMES (Season) 3 David Palmer (1993) Player, Year Total 3 David Bailey (1969) Freddie Milons’ Consecutive 100-Yard Games Gary Hollingsworth, 1989 8 Yards Opponent Date John Parker Wilson, 2006 7 DJ HALL CAREER 100-YARD GAMES Yards Opponent (Year) 109 Arkansas Sept. 25, 1999 Scott Hunter, 1969 6 119 at Florida Oct. 2, 1999 Andrew Zow, 1998 6 130 Southern Miss (2005) 139 Tennessee (2005) 133 at Ole Miss Oct. 16, 1999 Brodie Croyle, 2003 6 157 Utah State (2005) Brodie Croyle, 2005 6 144 Arkansas (2006) ALABAMA ALL-TIME RECEIVING DUOS 117 Florida (2006) *Brown and Hall are quickly moving up MOST 200-YARD PASSING GAMES (Season) 124 Duke (2006) the single-season charts to become the Player, Year Total 119 Ole Miss (2006) best receiving tandem in Alabama history. Brodie Croyle, 2002-05 14 102 Tennessee (2006) Andrew Zow, 1998-2001 14 125 Mississippi State (2006) *The duo has combined for 1,370 yards this Scott Hunter, 1968-70 9 season, the second-highest total in school Gary Hollingsworth, 1989-90 9 OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER 100-YARD GAMES history. , 1993, 1995-97 8 Yards Opponent (Year) Jay Barker, 1991-94 7 112 Southern Miss (1975) *The single-season record is currently Walter Lewis, 1980-83 7 145 Notre Dame (1976) held by David Palmer (1,000) and Kevin Lee (510) John Parker Wilson, 2006- 7 132 Nebraska (1977) in 1993 with 1,510 yards. 124 Louisville (1977) 106 Miami (1977) *Hall (676) and Brown (642) also own the 119 Auburn (1977) third-highest total in school history with 1,318 combined receiving yards in 2005.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 18 *Hall and Brown average 137 yards per game, DEEP THREATS DJ HALL AMONG NCAA LEADERS and based on a 13-game season (including *The Crimson Tide’s receiving duo of Through Games of Nov. 5, 2006 ), would finish the year with an Brown and Hall have the ability to score Alabama record 1,781 combined yards. from anywhere on the football field. RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME Rk Player (School) Yards *Both players have missed playing time *Brown is the Tide’s big-play threat. His 1. Chris Williams (NM State) 110.33 this season. seven career touchdown receptions have 2. Robert Meachem (Tennessee) 108.89 averaged a whopping 41.7 yards per play. 3. Adarius Bowman (Oklahoma St.) 104.78 *Hall missed the season opener against 4. Johnnie Lee Huggins (UTEP) 103.33 Hawai’i (Sept. 2) due to a suspension. *He had three touchdown catches last sea- 5. Ryne Robinson (Miami, Ohio) 100.10 son that averaged more than 56 yards per 6. Joel Filani (Texas Tech) 98.00 *Brown missed two games with Tennessee play, including a 76-yard catch from 7. Sammie Stroughter (Oregon St.) 96.11 (Oct. 21) and Florida International (Oct. Brodie Croyle in the Cotton Bowl win 8. Jaison Williams (Oregon) 95.33 28) and played just one series against over Texas Tech. 9. DJ Hall (Alabama) 95.22 Mississippi State (Nov. 4) due to a knee 10. Mike Walker (UCF) 94.56 injury *Brown has five career touchdown recep- tions of more than 30 yards and three that MOST RECEIVING YARDS *Here is a look at Alabama’s all-time have gone for 50 yards or longer. Rk Player (School) Yards receiving tandems. 1. Ryne Robinson (Miami, Ohio) 1001 *Hall leads all UA receivers with 11 career 2. Chris Williams (NM State) 993 ALABAMA’S TOP RECEIVING DUOS (Yards) touchdown receptions. The 11 career TDs 3. Robert Meachem (Tennessee) 989 Rank Player Yards have averaged 28 yards per scoring catch. 4. Joel Filani (Texas Tech) 980 1. David Palmer, Kevin Lee 1,510 5. Adarius Bowman (Oklahoma St.) 943 Palmer (1,000) and Lee (510) in 1993 *Hall leads UA with five touchdown 6. Johnnie Lee Huggins (UTEP) 930 receptions this season and the five scores 7. Earl Bennett (Vanderbilt) 910 2. DJ Hall and Keith Brown 1,370 have averaged an amazing 39.0 yards. 8. Sammie Stroughter (Oregon St.) 865 Hall (857) and Brown (513) in 2006 9. Jaison Williams (Oregon) 858 *Hall has five career touchdown recep- 10. DJ Hall (Alabama) 857 3. DJ Hall and Keith Brown 1,318 tions of more than 30 yards, including 11. Mike Walker (UCF) 851 Hall (676) and Brown (642) in 2005 four this season. He hauled in a 78-yard 12. Jarrett Dillard (Rice) 821 pass from Wilson in the loss at Arkansas 4. David Bailey and 1,102 for the 10th longest touchdown pass in AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH Bailey (781) and Musso (321) in 1969 school history. Rk Player (School) Average 1. Terry Moss (Ball State) 26.40 5. Curtis Brown and Toderick Malone 1,098 *Wilson has 14 career touchdown passes 2. Tony Burks (Mississippi State) 25.83 Brown (639) and Malone (459) in 1994 for the Crimson Tide, including 12 in 3. David Harvey (Akron) 21.50 nine games this year. 4. Adarius Bowman (Oklahoma St.) 21.43 6. Lamonde Russell and Kevin Turner 1,087 5. Najah Pruden (Kent State) 20.53 Russell (622) and Turner (465) in 1989 *Wilson’s 14 career touchdown passes 6. Robert Meachem (Tennessee) 19.78 have averaged 23.4 yards. 7. Marcus Monk (Arkansas) 19.45 7. Freddie Milons and Jason McAddley 1,067 8. Selwyn Lymon (Purdue) 19.15 Milons (733) and McAddley (334) in 1999 *His 12 touchdown passes this season 9. Mario Urrutia (Louisville) 19.18 have averaged 22.4 yards. 10. Sammie Stroughter (Oregon St.) 18.40 8. Freddie Milons and Shaun Alexander1,056 *Wilson has thrown six touchdown passes 11. Lance Leggett (Miami, Fla.) 18.35 Milons (733) and Alexander (323) in 1999 for more than 30 yards, including two for 12. Anthony Russo (Washington) 18.34 more than 40 yards. 13. Ryan Wolfe (UNLV) 18.05 9. Freddie Milons and AC Carter 1,054 14. (North Carolina) 18.11 Milons (626) and Carter (428) in 2001 *His 78-yard scoring strike to Hall in the 15. DJ Hall (Alabama) 17.85 loss at Arkansas (Sept. 23) is the 10th 10. Quincy Jackson and Michael Vaughn 1,024 longest scoring pass in Bama annals. Jackson (621) and Vaughn (403) in 1998

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 19 KEITH BROWN SCORING PLAYS BLOCK THAT KICK BLOCKED KICKS (2003-06) Year Opponent Yards *Alabama blocked a kick in three consecutive 2004 Utah State 57 games against Ole Miss, Tennessee and 2003 2005 at South Carolina 36 Florida International. Chris James (Punt) Florida 65 vs. Oklahoma (Sept. 6) Texas Tech 76 *The streak fell one game short of the 2006 Hawai’i 35 school record when it ended against at Arkansas 14 Mississippi State on Nov. 4. Chris James (Punt) Duke 9 vs. Southern Miss (Oct. 11) *The 1991 Alabama team holds the school DJ HALL SCORING PLAYS record with a blocked kick in four consec- Chris James (Punt) Year Opponent Yards utive games. vs. Ole Miss (Oct. 18) 2004 Auburn 18 2005 Southern Miss 26 *The Crimson Tide blocked one field goal Chris James (Punt) Arkansas 43 attempt in consecutive games against Anthony Madison (FG Attempt) Arkansas 5 Tulane (Oct. 12), Tennessee (Oct. 19), vs. Hawai’i (Nov. 29) Utah State 13 Mississippi State (Nov. 2) and LSU (Nov. LSU 8 9) during the 1991 season. 2004 2006 Vanderbilt 31 Marcel Stamps (Punt) Louisiana Monroe 43 *Freshman defensive back vs. Western Carolina (Sept. 18) at Arkansas 78 (Oxford, Miss.) started the streak with a Duke 4 blocked punt against Ole Miss on Oct. 14. Anthony Madison (Punt) Ole Miss 39 vs. Kentucky (Oct. 4) *Junior linebacker Marcel Stamps (Brantley) JOHN PARKER WILSON TOUCHDOWN PASSES added a blocked punt at Tennessee on 2005 Year Opponent Yards Oct. 21. It was Stamps second career Justin Britt (FG Attempt) 2005 at South Carolina 36 blocked punt and first since the 2004 sea- vs. Ole Miss (Oct. 15) Utah State 9 son. 2006 Hawai’i 35 Simeon Castille (Punt) Vanderbilt 31 *Senior defensive back Forress Rayford Louisiana Monroe 17 (Mobile) added his first career blocked punt vs. Mississippi State (Nov. 5) Louisiana Monroe 43 in the Tide’s homecoming win over FIU at Arkansas 78 (Oct. 28). Mark Anderson (FG Attempt) at Arkansas 14 vs. Texas Tech (Jan. 2, 2006) at Arkansas 1 *The Alabama record for blocked kicks in a Duke 9 single-game is three set against Southern 2006 Duke 4 Mississippi on Oct. 8, 1994. The Crimson Justin Woodall (Punt) Ole Miss 39 Tide blocked two field goals and one punt vs. Ole Miss (Oct. 14) Ole Miss 2 in the win over the Golden Eagles. Florida International 9 Marcel Stamps (Punt) *The Alabama record for blocked kicks in a vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21) CATCHING ON single-season is nine set by the 1994 team. *To say that Brown and Hall have been During that season, the Crimson Tide Forress Rayford (Punt) productive this season would be an blocked five punts, three extra points and vs. Florida International (Oct. 28) understatement. one field goal attempt.

*The duo has combined for 85 catches, 1,370 yards and eight touchdowns this season.

*Brown and Hall are responsible for 51.2 percent (85-of-166) of the team’s receptions.

*The duo has accounted for 66.6 percent (1,370-of-2,056) of UA’s total receiving yards.

*Brown and Hall have tallied 61.5 percent (8-of-13) of the Crimson Tide’s touchdown receptions in 2006.

2006 ALABAMA RECEIVING STATS Category Brown/Hall Rest of Team Receptions 85 81 Yards 1,370 686 Touchdowns 8 5

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 20 CRIMSON TIDE BLOCK PARTY *Arenas’ 65-yard return was Alabama’s NCAA TURNOVER LEADERS *With its three blocked punts this season, first punt return for a touchdown since (Through Games Of Nov. 4, 2006) Alabama has blocked 13 kicks in the last four posted a 73-yard punt years under coach Mike Shula and special return in the 2003 season opener against TURNOVER MARGIN teams coordinator Dave Ungerer. South Florida. Rank Team Margin 1. Nevada +1.33 *The Crimson Tide has averaged 3.25 *The South Florida game also marked Western Michigan +1.33 blocked kicks during the last four seasons. Shula’s debut as Alabama’s head coach. 3. ALABAMA +1.30 4. BYU +1.22 *Alabama’s best season under Ungerer UA SECOND IN SEC IN BLOCKED KICKS Syracuse +1.22 came in 2003, when the Crimson Tide California +1.22 blocked five kicks, including four punts *Alabama’s three blocked kicks this season rank second in the SEC. 7. Michigan +1.20 and one field goal attempt. 8. Pittsburgh +1.11 *Florida leads the league with four 9. Ohio State +1.10 *In the 2003 season finale, Alabama Texas +1.10 blocked a punt and field goal attempt blocked kicks. The Gators have played only nine games. against Hawai’i on Nov. 29 in Honolulu. MOST TURNOVERS GAINED *Here is a look at the SEC leaderboard in Rank Team Total *Chris James blocked four punts during 1. Nevada 29 the 2003 season and Anthony Madison terms of blocked kicks during the 2006 season. 2. Texas 27 added a blocked field goal attempt. 3. Washington State 26 Western Michigan 26 *Alabama blocked two kicks during the SEC MOST BLOCKED KICKS Rank Team Total 5. Boston College 25 2004 season and has added three blocks in California 25 each of the last two seasons. 1. Florida 4 2. ALABAMA 3 Louisiana Monroe 25 3. Auburn 2 8. ALABAMA 24 Georgia 2 Middle Tennessee 24 SPECIAL TEAMS MAKING PLAYS Pittsburgh 24 *The Alabama special teams units have Kentucky 2 LSU 2 Vanderbilt 24 made significant contributions over the Utah 24 last four years, under coach Mike Shula Mississippi State 2 Ole Miss 2 and special teams coordinator Dave FEWEST TURNOVERS LOST Ungerer. Vanderbilt 2 10. Arkansas 1 Rank Team Total 1. BYU 9 *Since the 2003 season, the Alabama spe- Tennessee 1 12. South Carolina 0 Michigan 9 cial teams have blocked 13 kicks, scored Notre Dame 9 five touchdowns and recorded two TURNOVERS 4. Air Force 10 safeties. *Alabama leads the SEC and ranks third 5. ALABAMA 11 Georgia Tech 11 *The special teams have recorded three nationally with a +1.3 turnover margin per game this season. Fresno State 11 blocked kicks, scored one touchdown and Houston 11 posted one safety in nine games this sea- Rice 11 son. *Only Nevada (+1.33) and Western Michigan (+1.33) have a better turnover margin in USC 11 college football than Alabama. Texas A&M 11 *Alabama recorded a safety on opening Syracuse 11 night when running back Roy Upchurch *The Crimson Tide has forced 24 turnovers Ohio State 11 forced Hawai’i Kurt Milne to bat a Northern Illinois 11 ball through the end zone after a bobbled in its first 10 games, an average of 2.4 per game. snap. MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED *Alabama is tied for eighth in the nation with Rank Team Total *The Crimson Tide blocked a punt in consec- those 24 turnovers gained. 1. California 20 utive games against Ole Miss, Tennessee Western Michigan 20 and Florida International. *The Crimson Tide defense has 15 inter- 3. Ohio State 19 4. Arkansas State 16 *Alabama’s special teams unit recorded its ceptions and nine fumbles recovered thus far. Boise State 16 first touchdown of the 2006 season when 6. ALABAMA 15 freshman Javier Arenas (Tampa, Fla.) had a 65- *Alabama ranks sixth nationally with those Baylor 15 yard punt return for a touchdown in the 38-3 15 interceptions. Boston College 15 homecoming win over Florida Virginia Tech 15 International on Oct. 28. *Junior defensive back Simeon Castille ranks Floirda 15 second in the SEC and 15th nationally Tennessee 15 with 0.50 interceptions per game. He Vanderbilt 15 leads UA and the SEC with five intercep- Utah 15 tions in nine games.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 21 *Sophomore defensive back Lionel Mitchell *Sophomore quarterback John Parker (Stone Mountain, Ga.) is fourth in the SEC Wilson (Hoover) threw a third-quarter NCAA TURNOVER LEADERS and tied for 25th nationally with 0.44 interception against Duke (John Talley) (Through Games Of Nov. 4, 2006) interceptions per game. He has four picks and added two more picks against in nine games. Mississippi State (Quinton Culberson and MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Michael Heard). Rank Team Total *Senior defensive back Jeffrey Dukes (Oxford, 1. Texas 16 Miss.) ranks 14th in the SEC and 30th *Alabama threw 104 consecutive pass attempts 2. Nevada 15 nationally with .30 interceptions per without an interception during that streak. 3. Louisiana Tech 14 game. Dukes has three picks in 10 games 4. Clemson 11 this year. *On the flip side, Alabama has not lost a Pittsburgh 11 fumble since the Arkansas game on Sept. Kansas 11 *The Crimson Tide is 35th nationally with 23. Washington State 11 nine fumbles recovered. Army 11 *Wilson lost the fumble during the third Rice 11 *Castille also leads UA with three fumbles quarter and Arkansas’ Randy Kelly had a Missouri 11 recovered this season. 39-yard return that gave the Razorbacks a 35. ALABAMA 9 17-10 lead. *Freshman linebacker Prince Hall is second FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN on the team with two fumbles recovered. *Since that time, Alabama has logged 246 Rank Team Total He also had a 50-yard return for a touch- consecutive rushing attempts without losing a 1. Nebraska 3 down against Florida on Sept. 30. fumble. Ohio State 3 Syracuse 3 *Alabama has forced at least one turnover in 40 *In all, Alabama has run 324 consecutive Navy 3 of 47 games under Coach Shula. plays from scrimmage without losing a fum- Air Force 3 ble. Texas A&M 3 *Since 2003, the Crimson Tide has forced 7. Houston 4 92 turnovers in 47 games, an average of 1.96 Notre Dame 4 per game under Shula’s watch. MITCHELL AMONG NCAA LEADERS IN Wake Forest 4 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 10. BYU 5 *Alabama has forced at least one turnover in *Sophomore defensive back Lionel Mitchell Louisville 5 nine of 10 games this season, with Ole Miss (Stone Mountain, Georgia) is third in the Rice 5 (Oct. 14) being the lone exception. nation with 131 interception return yards USC 5 this season. West Virginia 5 *On the flip side, Alabama has the fifth fewest Texas 5 turnovers in the nation this season. The *He is just one of 15 Division I-A players with Southern Miss 5 Crimson Tide has committed just 11 100 or more interception return yards this sea- San Jose State 5 turnovers in 10 games, which is tops in son. Oklahoma 5 the SEC. 27. ALABAMA 7 *Mitchell has four interceptions for 131 *Alabama is 9th nationally with four fumbles yards and one touchdown through nine FEWEST FUMBLES LOST lost. Eastern Michigan and Northern games. Rank Team Total Illinois have the fewest fumbles (2) lost 1. Eastern Michigan 2 this season. *In addition, he is fourth in the SEC and Northern Illinois 2 ranks tied for 25th nationally with 0.44 3. Fresno State 3 *The Crimson Tide is 27th nationally with interceptions per game. Georgia Tech 3 seven interceptions thrown in 10 games. Minnesota 3 *He recorded his first career interception Michigan 3 *Alabama played three consecutive turnover on the final play of the game as Alabama UTEP 3 free games against Ole Miss (Oct. 14), beat Hawai’i, 25-17, in the season opener Virginia 3 Tennessee (Oct. 21) and Florida on Sept. 2, 2006. 9. ALABAMA 4 International (Oct. 28). BYU 4 *Mitchell added his second interception of *The Crimson Tide logged 232 consecutive the season with a 51-yard return against offensive snaps without a turnover from the Arkansas on Sept. 23 in Fayetteville. third quarter against Duke (Oct. 7) until the second quarter of the Mississippi State *He scored his first collegiate touchdown (Nov. 4) game. with a 50-yard interception return in the Tide’s 30-14 win over Duke on Oct. 7. *The streak included 14 quarters. *Mitchell’s fourth interception of the sea- *Alabama’s last three turnovers have all been son came on the final play of the first half interceptions. against No. 7 Tennessee in Knoxville on Oct. 21.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 22 *Mitchell picked off an Erik Ainge pass at CASTILLE LEADS SEC IN TURNOVERS FATHER TIME the Bama 10-yard line and was credited *Junior defensive back Simeon Castille *The Alabama offense leads the SEC and with a 30-yard return before being forced (Birmingham) leads the SEC with eight ranks seventh nationally in time of possession out of bounds as the second quarter turnovers forced this season. (32:35) this season. ended. *Castille leads the SEC with three fumbles NCAA LEADERS IN TIME OF POSSESSION NCAA INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS recovered this season. Rank Team TOP Player (School) Yards 1. Michigan 34:05 Stanley Franks (Idaho) 220 *He is tied for second in the league with 2. Texas A&M 33:52 Marty Tadman (Boise State) 142 five interceptions. 3. Wisconsin 33:16 Lionel Mitchell (Alabama) 131 4. Air Force 32:58 John Talley (Duke) 130 *Castille is averaging 0.80 turnovers per 5. Arkansas State 32:46 Kasey Ross (East Carolina) 128 game in 10 games this season. 6. Nebraska 32:45 Londen Fryar (Western Michigan) 123 7. ALABAMA 32:35 Alterraun Verner (UCLA) 123 SEC TURNOVER LEADERS 8. Navy 32:33 Jamal Lewis (Georgia Tech) 117 Player (School) Turnovers Daymeon Hughes (California) 113 9. Tulsa 32:30 Simeon Castille (Alabama) 8 Adam Shada (Iowa) 113 10. Middle Tennessee 32:28 Ryan Smith (Florida) 6 Craig Steltz (LSU) 111 Tony Taylor (Georgia) 6 Korey Ball (Boise State) 108 *Alabama has played seven quarters this Reshard Langford (Vanderbilt) 5 Mike Newton (Buffalo) 108 season in which the Crimson Tide has (Florida) 5 (Penn State) 103 posted 10 or more minutes in time of Jonathan Hefney (Tennessee) 4 Leonard Peters (Hawai’i) 101 possession. Marc. McClinton (Kentucky) 4 MITCHELL CLOSING IN ON UA RECORD Lionel Mitchell (Alabama) 4 DJ Moore (Vanderbilt) 4 *The season-high was 11:56 in the third Lionel Mitchell *Sophomore defensive back Demetrice Morely (Tennessee) 4 quarter against Hawai’i in the season (Stone Mountain, Georgia) ranks third in the (Mississippi State) 4 opener on Sept. 2. nation with 131 interception return yards Craig Steltz (LSU) 4 this season. Jonathan Wade (Tennessee) 4 ALABAMA’S 10-MINUTE QUARTERS Qtr Opponent TOP *Those 131 return yards are already good *In addition, Castille is one of only seven SEC 3 Hawaii 11:56 enough for the third-best single-season defenders with at least one interception, one 3 Vanderbilt 10:02 total in Alabama history. forced fumble and one fumble recovery 4 Vanderbilt 11:17 this season. 4 Louisiana Monroe 10:45 *Mitchell is just 32 yards shy of the single-sea- 2 Arkansas 10:49 son record held by Cecil “Hootie” Ingram Player (School) INT-FR-FF Total 4 Arkansas 10:51 during the 1952 season. Simeon Castille (Alabama) 5-3-1 9 3 Ole Miss 10:35 Tony Taylor (Georgia) 5-1-2 8 *Ingram had 10 interceptions for a school- Marc. McClinton (Kentucky) 3-1-4 8 ALABAMA VS. RANKED TEAMS record 163 yards (16.3 per return) in 1952. Myron Pryor (Kentucky) 1-1-4 6 *Alabama is 105-114-6 (.480) all-time against Wesley Woodyard (Kentucky) 1-2-2 5 teams ranked in the Associated Press Top- SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Quinton Culberson (MSU) 2-1-1 4 25. Player (Year) Yards Paul Oliver (Georgia) 1-1-1 3 Cecil “Hootie” Ingram (1952) 163 *The Crimson Tide is 0-2 against ranked Bobby Luna (1953) 158 teams this season after road losses at No. 5 Lionel Mitchell (2006) 131 Florida (28-13) and No. 7 Tennessee (16- Reggie Myles (2000) 127 13). Antoino Langham (1992) 114 Ricky Davis (1974) 110 *The combined record of those two teams Steve Higginbotham (1971) 108 is 15-3 (.833) heading into Saturday’s Steve Higginbotham (1970) 107 games. (1997) 106 (1981) 101 *Alabama will be playing its third ranked opponent this weekend as the Crimson Tide faces No. 12 LSU in Baton Rouge.

*The Crimson Tide is 0-0 (.000) all-time against a ranked LSU Tigers football team.

*In addition, Alabama is 0-0 (.000) all- time against the No. 12 team in the Associated Press poll.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 23 *Here is a year-by-year listing of Alabama’s Year AP Poll Record *Historically Alabama has been a strong record against ranked opponents. 2000 1-3 road team. 2001 1-3 UA ALL-TIME RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS 2002 3-2 *From 1970-75, Alabama won a school record Year AP Poll Record 2003 0-5 21 consecutive road games. 1936 1-0 2004 1-3 2005 2-2 1937 1-1 *From 1970-82, Alabama was 35-6 (.854) in 1939 0-1-1 2006 0-2 41 road games. 1940 0-2 SHULA VS. RANKED OPPONENTS 1941 2-1 *Since 1982, Alabama is 64-36-1 (.639) on 1942 2-2 *Alabama coach Mike Shula is 4-12 (.250) the road. 1944 1-1 against ranked teams in his career at 1945 1-0 Alabama. RECORD OF UA COACHES ON THE ROAD 1946 1-3 Coach (Years) Record 1947 2-2 *The Crimson Tide posted a 3-2 (.600) Wallace Wade (1923-30) 12-5-1 (.694) 1948 1-1 record agonist Top 25 teams last season, Frank Thomas (1931-46) 37-13-3 (.726) 1950 0-1 including a 13-10 win over No. 15 Texas 1951 0-2 Red Drew (1947-54) 18-13-1 (.578) Tech in the AT&T Cotton Bowl to cap a J.B. Whitworth (1955-57) 2-9 (.222) 1952 2-1 10-2 season. 1953 2-2 Paul Bryant (1958-82) 73-18-2 (.796) 1954 0-2 SHULA VS. RANKED TEAMS Ray Perkins (1983-86) 9-5-1 (.594) Bill Curry (1987-89) 12-3 (.800) 1955 0-4 Year Result 1956 0-4 2003 (1) Oklahoma 20, Alabama 13 Gene Stallings (1990-96) 24-6 (.800) 1957 0-1 (9) Arkansas 34, Alabama 31 (2ot) Mike DuBose (1997-2000) 7-10 (.412) 1958 2-2-1 (11) Georgia 37, Alabama 23 Dennis Franchione (2001-02) 7-3 (.700) 1959 2-2-1 (22) Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (5ot) Mike Shula (2003) 5-11 (.313) 1960 1-0 (3) LSU 27, Alabama 3 1961 1-0 2004 Alabama 27, (24) Southern Miss 3 SEC ROAD RECORDS SINCE 1992 1962 1-0 (11) Tennessee 17, Alabama 13 School Record 1963 1-1 (15) LSU 26, Alabama 10 Tennessee 45-13 (.776) 1964 3-1 (2) Auburn 21, Alabama 13 Florida 50-16 (.758) 1965 1-0 2005 (15) Alabama 31, (5) Florida 3 Auburn 37-22 (.627) 1966 1-0 (6) Alabama 6, (17) Tennessee 3 Georgia 39-26-1 (.598) 1967 0-1 (5) LSU 16, (4) Alabama 13 (ot) Alabama 34-25 (.576) 1968 2-1 (11) Auburn 28, (8) Alabama 18 LSU 29-29-1 (.500) 1969 1-4 (13) Alabama 13, (15) Texas Tech 10 Arkansas 23-34-2 (.398) 1970 2-5-1 2006 (5) Florida 28, Alabama 13 South Carolina 23-36 (.390) 1971 4-1 (7) Tennessee 16, Alabama 13 1972 2-2 Ole Miss 19-40 (.322) Mississippi State 14-44-1 (.246) 1973 2-1 ALABAMA’S ROAD RECORD 1974 3-1 Kentucky 12-46 (.207) *Alabama has compiled a 229-123-12 (.664) 1975 2-1 Vanderbilt 9-50 (.152) all-time road record in 354 games. 1976 2-2 1977 3-0 1978 4-1 *The above record does not include neu- 1979 3-0 tral site games, bowl games or the 1980 1-1 Alabama-Auburn game played at Legion 1981 2-1 Field from 1948-88. 1982 1-1 1983 1-2 *Alabama is 0-3 on the road this season, 1984 2-3 including losses at Arkansas (24-23, 2ot), 1985 1-2-1 Florida (28-13) and Tennessee (16-13). 1986 4-3 1987 3-2 *The combined record of those three 1988 0-2 teams is an impressive 23-4 (.852) this sea- 1989 2-2 son. 1990 2-2 1991 3-1 *Alabama was 3-1 (.750) on the road last 1992 4-0 season. 1993 1-2-1 1994 3-1 *Alabama is 5-11 (.313) on the road in the 1995 0-2 Shula era. 1996 2-2 1997 0-4 1998 0-2 1999 6-2

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 24 2006 ALABAMA ROSTER BREAKDOWN WINS AND LOSSES - THE STATS WINS AND LOSSES - THE STATS II *Here is a breakdown by class of the *Alabama has compiled a 6-4 record this *Alabama has compiled a 26-21 (.553) Crimson Tide’s August 105-man reporting season. Here is a look at the statistical record in Mike Shula’s four-year tenure. roster for the 2006 football season. breakdown between wins and losses in Here is a look at the statistical break- 2006. down between wins and losses during UA Roster By Class Shula’s UA career from 2003-06. Class Number of Players ALABAMA STATS (Games Won) 5th Year Seniors 12 Category UA OPP ALABAMA STATS (Games Won Since 2003) Seniors 6 Points Scored 173 71 Category UA OPP Juniors 20 Average 28.8 11.8 Points Scored 731 394 Sophomores 21 Average 28.1 15.2 Redshirt Freshmen 21 Freshmen 25 Rushing Yards 947 585 Avg. Per Game 157.8 97.5 Rushing Yards 4976 1961 2006 ALABAMA SCOUTING REPORT Passing Yards 1228 955 Avg. Per Game 191.4 75.4 *Alabama is 6-4 overall (2-4 SEC) following a Avg. Per Game 204.7 159.2 Passing Yards 4986 3647 24-16 loss to Mississippi State on Saturday, Total Offense 2175 1540 Avg. Per Game 191.7 140.3 Nov. 4. The loss snapped Alabama’s six- Avg. Per Game 362.5 256.7 Total Offense 9962 5608 game home winning streak. Avg. Per Game 383.2 215.7 Turnovers 5 14 *Alabama’s four road opponents are a combined Fumbles 3 6 Turnovers 26 48 30-6 (.833) this season, including a 19-3 Interceptions 2 8 Fumbles 15 18 (.864) record at home this season. The Interceptions 11 30 Crimson Tide’s three road losses are by a Penalties-Yards 34-254 43-356 combined 19 points. Per Game Avg. 5.7 7.2 Penalties-Yards 151-1313 169-1385 Average Yards 42.3 59.3 Per Game Avg. 5.8 6.5 *Alabama leads the SEC in time of possession Punting (No-Yds) 23-867 35-1323 Average Yards 50.5 53.3 (32:31) and ranks seventh nationally. Punting Avg 37.7 37.8 Punting (No-Yds) 114-4446 160-6196 Time of Possession 32:43 27:16 Punting Avg 39.0 38.7 Third Down Conv. 36/82 19/74 *The Crimson Tide has generated the sec- Third Down Conv. 157/368 85/321 Percentage .439 .257 ond-most first downs (188) in the SEC this sea- Percentage .427 .265 son. LSU leads the way with 200 first Fourth Down Conv. 4/8 5/11 Fourth Down Conv. 14/26 15/36 downs. Percentage .500 .455 Percentage .538 .417 Sacks By 5 (-39) 8 (-47) Sacks By 59 (-384) 34 (-212) *The Crimson Tide has scored in 33 of 40 ALABAMA STATS (Game Lost) ALABAMA STATS (Games Lost Since 2003) quarters this season. Category UA OPP Category UA OPP Points Scored 65 92 *Alabama has scored 10 or more points in Points Scored 370 563 nine of 40 quarters this season. Average 16.25 23.0 Average 17.6 26.8 Rushing Yards 355 493 *The Crimson Tide has trailed in nine of 10 Rushing Yards 2336 3301 Avg. Per Game 88.8 123.2 games this season and posted six come- Avg. Per Game 111.2 157.2 from-behind wins. Passing Yards 828 739 Passing Yards 3857 3991 Avg. Per Game 207.0 183.8 Avg. Per Game 183.7 190.4 *Alabama is 3-3 when leading at halftime Total Offense 1183 1232 Total Offense 6193 7292 this season. Alabama is 3-1 when trailing Avg. Per Game 295.8 308.0 Avg. Per Game 294.9 347.2 at halftime. Turnovers 6 10 Turnovers 37 39 *The Crimson Tide is sixth in the SEC and Fumbles 1 3 Fumbles 12 16 52nd nationally with 205.75 yards per Interceptions 5 7 Interceptions 25 23 game. Penalties-Yards 26-173 24-191 Penalties-Yards 133-1031 117-959 *Alabama has thrown for 200 or more Per Game Avg. 6.5 6.0 Per Game Avg. 6.33 5.6 yards in eight of 10 games this season, Average Yards 43.25 47.75 Average Yards 49.1 45.6 including a season-high 253 (16-for-29) in Punting (No-Yds) 21-802 17-661 Punting (No-Yds) 137-5305 110-4408 the season opener against Hawai’i (Sept. Punting Avg 38.2 38.9 Punting Avg 38.7 40.1 2). Time of Possession 32:21 27:39 Third Down Conv. 88/312 114/302 Third Down Conv. 22/62 23/53 Percentage .282 .377 Percentage .355 .434 *Alabama has used 15 different starters on Fourth Down Conv. 14/35 8/15 offense this season. Fourth Down Conv. 2/3 0-1 Percentage .400 .533 Percentage .667 .000 Sacks By 29 (-232) 62 (-472) Sacks By 4 (-27) 12 (-112) *Alabama is 16-6 (.727) in its last 22 games, dating back to the 2005 season.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 25 OFFENSE *Barnes has played in two games this sea- *The arrival of freshman Andre Smith *The Crimson Tide returned 13 starters son and completed 6 of 11 passes for 45 (Birmingham) brought an immediate impact and one specialist off last year’s team that yards and one touchdown. to the offensive line. posted a 10-2 record and defeated Texas Tech in the 2006 AT&T Cotton Bowl. *He made his UA debut in the win over *Smith became the first “true” freshman to ULM on the Tide’s final possession. start the season opener for the Crimson *The Crimson Tide returned nine starters Tide since fullback Tim Castille during the on offense, including the school’s sixth all- *He saw his first significant action of the 2003 season. time leading rusher and a preseason can- season in relief of Wilson in the win over didate for the coveted , Florida International on Oct. 28. *Smith also became just the seventh “true” which is given annually to the best center. freshman to start a season opener since *In the win over FIU, Barnes completed 6 of 1972. *Sophomore quarterback John Parker Wilson 11 passes for 45 yards and one touchdown in the (Hoover) has been the steady hand on Tide’s 38-3 win. *Smith, who has become a great downfield offense through the first 10 games. blocker, has played a team-leading 666 *He converted two third down conversions snaps this season, including special teams. *He replaced three-year starter Brodie and one fourth down conversion in the Croyle, who holds Alabama career records Tide’s final scoring drive, which was *Smith’s backup is sophomore Cody Davis for passing yards and touchdowns. capped by a nine-yard TD pass to junior (Tuscaloosa). Davis has appeared in 12 Matt Caddell. games in his UA career, including four *Croyle completed 488 of 869 passes for this season. 6,382 yards in his record-setting career. *McElroy ran the scout team for the first He added 41 touchdowns and 22 intercep- six weeks of the season, but became the *He played a career-high 21 snaps in the tions. No. 3 quarterback when senior Marc win over Louisiana Monroe on Sept. 16. Guillon quit the team on Oct. 10. He played 13 snaps against FIU on Oct. *Wilson is 6-4 (.667) as the Crimson Tide’s start- 28. ing quarterback and made his first start in *The offensive line had the most competi- the season opener against Hawai’i on tion this preseason, with only one starting *Junior Chris Capps (Jonesboro, Ga.) and September 2. spot locked up before camp began. senior Kyle Tatum (Prattville) form the most experienced position on the offensive line. *He has completed 158 of 278 (.568) pass- *Alabama has played 11 different offensive es for 1,996 yards, with 12 touchdowns lineman in the first 10 games of the 2006 *Capps and Tatum have combined to play and seven interceptions. season, including nine in the season open- in 70 career games, including 49 career er against Hawai’i. starts. *Wilson is four yards away from becoming the seventh quarterback in Alabama history to *The Crimson Tide played only nine *Capps, who has played in 28 games and throw for 2,000 yards in a season. offensive lineman the entire 2005 season. logged 22 career starts, won the job and has started all 10 games in 2006. *He would also be the second sophomore to *The leader up front is sophomore center throw for 2,000 yards in a season. Croyle owns Antoine Caldwell (Montgomery). Caldwell has *He has played 553 total snaps this year, the sophomore record with 2,303 yards in just 10 career starts at center after making including a season-high 72 in the win over 2003. the move from guard just prior to the Vanderbilt on Sept. 9. 2006 AT&T Cotton Bowl. *Wilson also has 65 rushing attempts for *Capps graded out as the Tide’s top offen- 55 yards this season. *Caldwell was on the preseason watch list sive lineman in the win over Duke and for the Rimington Trophy and was named recorded seven knockdowns in 69 plays. *For Wilson’s 2006 game-by-game passing to several preseason All-SEC teams. and rushing stats, please see page 55 of this *Tatum has played in nine games this sea- packet. *He has played 619 of a possible 652 snaps son and logged 153 snaps. He had a sea- (94.9 percent) on offense this season and has son-high 35 plays in the loss at Florida *Overall, Wilson has played in 15 games graded out at 90 percent or better in all 10 (Sept. 30). and completed 165 of 289 (.571) passes for games. 2,094 yards, with 14 touchdowns and *He saw a pair of playing streaks come to seven interceptions. *Redshirt freshman Evan Cardwell (Killen) is an end during the first two weeks of the the back up center. Caldwell has played in season. *He has added 68 rushing attempts for 49 all 10 games, including special teams. yards and one touchdown. *Tatum’s streak of 24 consecutive starts *He has played in only six games at center came to an end in the 2006 season opener *Redshirt freshman Jimmy Barnes (Los and logged a career-high 22 snaps in the win against Hawai’i. Alamitos, Calif.) and true freshman Greg over FIU on Oct. 28th. McElroy (San Antonio, Texas) serve as the back- *Tatum also saw his streak of 34 consecu- ups to Wilson. *During the Crimson Tide’s two-minute tive games come to an end against offense, Cardwell enters the game as the Vanderbilt on September 9 when he center and Caldwell moves over to left missed the game for disciplinary reasons. guard (replacing Justin Britt).

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 26 *Sophomore B.J. Stabler (Grove Hill), junior ALABAMA FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE RANKINGS (2003-06) Justin Britt (Cullman) and sophomore Marlon ALABAMA FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE RANKINGS (2003-06) Davis (Columbus, Ga.) have gotten most of the work at guard this year. Category 2003 SEC Rank NCAA Rank Scoring Offense 25.5 9th 69th *Stabler has played in 20 career games for Rushing Offense 159.0 5th 54th Passing Offense 191.6 11th 85th the Crimson Tide. He has 449 total snaps Total Offense 350.6 10th 79th this season, including special teams. Pass Eff. Offense 113.0 10th 84th

*He has nine starts this year and a season- Category 2004 SEC Rank NCAA Rank high 66 snaps at Florida (Sept. 30). Scoring Offense 24.6 7th 64th Rushing Offense 185.1 4th 26th *Stabler had his streak of 19 consecutive Passing Offense 141.6 12th 112th games and 18 consecutive starts snapped against Total Offense 326.7 10th 94th Florida International on Oct. 28 as he rest- Pass Eff. Offense 116.1 9th 75th ed a sore ankle. Category 2005 SEC Rank NCAA Rank *He was back in the starting lineup against Scoring Offense 21.9 8th 85th Mississippi State (Nov. 4), but played just Rushing Offense 142.5 5th 65th one series (11 plays). Passing Offense 216.4 6th 70th Total Offense 358.9 7th 67th *Britt began his career on defense, but Pass Eff. Offense 133.3 6th 43rd made the switch to offense this fall and won the starting job at left guard. Category 2006 SEC Rank NCAA Rank Scoring Offense 23.8 8th 63rd Rushing Offense 130.2 8th 70th *He became the third different Britt brother Passing Offense 205.6 6th 52nd (Wesley and Taylor) to start on the offensive line at Total Offense 335.8 8th 64th Alabama. Pass Eff. Offense 126.28 8th 56th *Prior to this year, Britt had played 21 games, including three starts on defense for the Tide. *Redshirt freshman Drew Davis (Evergreen) *The 162-yard effort against Ole Miss is made his Alabama debut in the win over his third-best total at Alabama. *Britt has started all 10 games at left guard Louisiana Monroe and played six snaps. and logged 582 total snaps, including a *Darby has rushed for more than 1,000 season-high 74 snaps against Arkansas on *The Crimson Tide offense has a talented yards in each of the last two seasons and September 23. group of backs and receivers to work with. seeks to become the first UA back with three consecutive 1,000-yard campaigns. *Davis has played in 10 games at both *The running backs are led by senior guard spots. He has logged 220 snaps this Kenneth Darby (Huntsville), who is the school’s *The running back position has been hit season. third all-time leading rusher. hard by injuries this season. Although he did not miss any playing time, Darby was *He made his only start of the season *Darby has played in 44 career games at bothered early in the season by a hip- against Florida International (55 snaps) on UA and has rushed 663 times for 3,225 pointer sustained in the opener against Oct. 28. yards and 12 touchdowns. Hawai’i on Sept. 2.

*Davis has played 111 snaps (50.4 percent *In 10 games this season, Darby has 171 *All of Darby’s backups have been ham- of season total) in the last two games rushing attempts for 771 yards. pered by injuries this season and three against FIU and Mississippi State. running backs are out for the season. *He is the only Division IA player with 100 or *Overall, Davis has played in 13 career more rushing attempts without a touchdown *Darby’s two backups are sophomore games at Alabama and has made two this season. Jimmy Johns (Brookhaven, Miss.) and redshirt starts. freshman Ali Sharrief (Madison). *Darby also is the Tide’s fourth-leading *In addition to this year’s FIU game, receiver with 15 catches for 62 yards this *Johns suffered a sprained ankle against Davis’ first career start came against season. Ole Miss (Oct. 14) and was not 100- Southern Mississippi on Sept. 10, 2005. percent for the Tennessee (Oct. 21), FIU *He rushed for 100 yards in back-to-back (Oct. 28) or Mississippi State (Nov. 4) *Redshirt freshman Mike Johnson (Pensacola) games against Duke (115) and Ole Miss games. is also a backup guard. (162). *He is the Tide’s second-leading rusher *Johnson has logged 90 total snaps on *He now has 12 career 100-yard games at this season, with 50 carries for 218 yards offense and special teams, including a sea- Alabama. (4.4 average) and one touchdown. son-high 25 plays against ULM on September 16.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 27 *Johns scored his first career touchdown *His three TD receptions have come *Hall (5), Brown (3) and McClain (3) have (2-yard run) in the win over Duke on Oct. against Louisiana Monroe (17 yards), Ole accounted for 11 of the 13 touchdown receptions 7. Miss (2 yards) and Florida International (9 this year. yards). *Sharrief is now the third-string running *Hall is the leading receiver with 48 catch- back. He has six carries for 38 yards (6.3) *The 2-yard TD reception against Ole es for 857 (17.9 avg) and five TDs. in limited duty. Miss gave Alabama a 26-23 overtime win at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Oct. 14. *His 48 catches equal his season total from *He made his running back debut against last year and are tied for seventh place on ULM (Sept. 16) and finished the game *In 45 career games, McClain has 34 rush- the school’s single-season list for recep- with three carries for 31 yards, including a ing attempts for 148 yards (4.4 avg) and tions. 21-yard run late in the game. two TDs. *Freddie Milons holds the Alabama record *Three other running backs have been lost *In addition, he has added 44 catches for with 65 catches during the 1999 season. for the season. 372 yards (8.8 avg) and eight TDs. *At his current pace, Hall would miss the *Redshirt freshman Roy Upchurch *McClain is third among active players with record by one reception. (Tallahassee, Fla.) played four games and had eight career TD receptions. 12 rushing attempts for 37 yards and two *Hall is currently second in the single-sea- touchdowns before a season-ending ankle *Castille is the third-leading rusher this sea- son charts with 857 receiving yards this injury. son, with 35 carries for 107 yards and five season. touchdowns. *Upchurch underwent season-ending *David Palmer holds the Alabama record surgery on his ankle Oct. 20th and will be *He leads Alabama with five rushing touchdowns with 1,000 receiving yards in 1993. lost for the remainder of the year. in 2006. *Hall is 144 yards from breaking that *True freshman Terry Grant (Lumberton, Miss.) *Castille is also tied with junior wide receiver DJ record, which would make him the second had season-ending shoulder surgery on Hall for the team lead with five total touch- receiver in Alabama history to log 1,000 Sept. 21st. downs. yards in a season.

*Grant also saw his first action at running *He has five of Alabama’s eight rushing *Brown has 37 catches for 513 yards and back against ULM and averaged 11 yards TDs this season, including the last three three touchdowns in eight games. per carry (2 rushes, 22 yards) in his debut. rushing TDs. *He missed the Tennessee (Oct. 21) and *He was also a threat on kickoff (6-132- *In 41 career games, Castille has 150 rush- Florida International (Oct. 28) games with 22,0) and punt returns (3-16-5.3) before ing attempts for 511 yards and a team- a sprained knee. his injury. leading 20 career touchdowns. *Brown played one series against *Sophomore Glen Coffee (Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.) *He averages one touchdown for every 7.5 Mississippi State (Nov. 4), but did not suffered a knee injury in the Crimson rushing attempts in his career. have a catch. Tide’s first scrimmage on Aug. 14 and has missed all 10 games. He is likely headed *Sophomore Baron Huber (Knoxville) has *Sophomore Will Oakley (Ponte Vedra Beach, for a redshirt season. played in nine games and has seen limited Fla.) is the fifth-leading receiver this season. duty as the third-string fullback. He *Seniors Le’Ron McClain (Northport) and Tim missed the Miss. State (Nov. 4) game with *Oakley has 12 catches for 131 yards Castille (Birmingham) provide a formidable an injury. (10.9) in 10 games this season. one-two punch at fullback. *He recorded his first career reception (9 *He has nine catches for 96 yards in his *A devastating blocker, McClain has start- yards) in the homecoming win over FIU last four games. ed all 10 games and has eight rushing on Oct. 28. attempts for 42 yards. *Oakley had a season-high four catches at *Junior Will Denniston (Mobile) has played Tennessee (Oct. 21) and a season-high 33 *McClain is also an excellent receiver out against Louisiana Monroe (Sept. 16) and yards against Ole Miss (Oct. 14). of the backfield. He is the Crimson Tide’s FIU (Oct. 28) this season. third-leading receiver with 16 catches for *Junior Matt Caddell (McAdory) has 10 catches 142 yards (8.9 average) and three touch- *The Crimson Tide has two of the best for 94 yards and one touchdown this year. downs. statistical wide receivers in the nation. *He had the best game in his UA career, *He is third on the team this season with those *Juniors Keith Brown (Pensacola, Fla.), DJ Hall where he had three catches for 29 yards three TD receptions. (Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.) have caught 85 passes and one TD in the win over Florida for 1,370 yards and eight touchdowns this International (Oct. 29). *In addition, McClain is tied for third on season. the team with three total touchdowns.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 28 *All three of Caddell’s catches came on the *In the other four games, Alabama has *He has played 40 or more snaps three Tide’s final scoring drive in the fourth played a 3-3-5 defense, using five defensive times this season. quarter. backs against Hawai’i. Vanderbilt, Arkansas and Florida. *Saunders has 16 tackles, three TFLs (-14), *He had a 17-yard catch to open the drive one sack (-9), one forced fumble, one and then added a nine-yard grab on a *The Crimson Tide has also used 15 different fumble recovery and one pass breakup this fourth-and-seven from the FIU 28 yard starters on defense in the first 10 games. year. line. He capped the drive with a nine-yard TD reception on third-and goal from the *Alabama leads the SEC and ranks third nation- *In 27 career games, he has 27 tackles, 4 nine-yard line. It was his first TD recep- ally in turnover margin (+1.33). 1/2 sacks and two sacks. tion at Alabama since the 2004 season. *The Crimson Tide is eighth nationally *Senior Chris Harris (Tuscaloosa) is the backup *Overall, he has 40 career receptions for with 24 forced turnovers this season, an to Gilberry at one defensive end position. 604 yards (15.1 average) and two TDs in average of 2.4 per game. 33 career games. *He has 146 snaps, including a season- *Alabama has 15 interceptions to rank high 24 snaps against Florida International *Sophomore Nikita Stover (Hartselle) has five sixth nationally. on Oct. 28. catches for 68 yards in seven games. *Bama is also 35th nationally with its nine *Harris has played in more games (41) than *Stover hauled in a 36-yard reception fumbles recovered. any other UA player without a career start. against Vanderbilt (Sept. 9), on the very first play from scrimmage in his UA career *Alabama is third in the SEC in rushing *He has 13 tackles and one TFL in nine earlier this season. defense (107.8). games this season. Overall, he has 39 tack- les, eight TFLs and three sacks in his 41- *Alabama’s tight ends have caught eight *The Crimson Tide is fifth in the SEC and game career. passes for 116 yards (14.5 avg) and one 29th nationally in passing defense (169.4). touchdown in the first 10 games. *Sophomore Bobby Greenwood (Prattville) *Alabama is fourth in the SEC and 15th national- serves as Saunders’ backup. *The tight ends have caught only one pass in ly in total defense (277.2) and has shown the last five games. marked improvement this season. *Greenwood has logged 203 plays in 10 games this season, including a season best *Sophomore Travis McCall (Prattville) has five *The Bama defense has held the opposi- 28 snaps against Duke (Oct. 7). catches for 77 yards (15.4 average). tion to just three, third-quarter points over the last five games. *He has played 20 or more snaps in each *Sophomore Nick Walker (Brundidge) has of his last five games for Alabama. three catches for 39 yards (13.0 per catch) *The Tide defense has allowed only two and one touchdown in 10 games. first quarter TDs (Ole Miss and Miss. *For the season, he has 16 tackles, 3 1/2 State) all season. TFLs, two sacks and one forced fumble. *Walker caught his first career TD pass in Overall, he has 31tackles, eight TFLs and the Crimson Tide’s 24-23 double overtime *The Crimson Tide has used nine different five sacks in 22 career games. loss at Arkansas on Sept. 23. defensive linemen this season. *The starting tackles are seniors Jeremy *Walker’s touchdown reception was the *Juniors Wallace Gilberry (Bay Minette) and Keith Clark (Daphne) and Dominic Lee (Birmingham). first by an Alabama tight end since Clint Saunders (Willingboro, N.J.) have started all 10 Johnston hauled in two TD receptions games at defensive end. *Clark has logged 347 snaps and started all during the 2004 season. 10 games this year. He played a season- *Gilberry leads all defensive linemen with high 45 plays at Tennessee (Oct. 21). 442 snaps, including a season-high 54 DEFENSE snaps at No. 7 Tennessee (Oct. 21). *He has played 40 or more snaps in four *Alabama had to replace seven starters off games this year. a defense that ranked among the national *He has played 50 or more snaps four leaders in five major statistical categories, times this season. *Clark has logged 14 tackles and one PBU including scoring defense, rushing defense, this season. passing defense, total defense and pass effi- *Gilberry has 31 tackles, seven tackles for ciency defense. loss, one sack, nine pressures and one pass *He has played 45 career games at breakup this year. Alabama, tying McClain for second most *Alabama’s base defense is a 4-3 alignment, on the team. He has logged 76 tackles, and has used that starting formation *In 34 career games, he has 96 tackles, 25 seven TFLs, 4 1/2 sacks, two PBUs and one against Louisiana Monroe, Duke, Ole 1/2 TFLs and nine sacks. forced fumble. Miss, Tennessee, Florida International and Mississippi State. *Saunders has logged 351 snaps in 10 starts this year. He played a career-high 46 snaps at No. 7 Tennessee on Oct. 21.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 29 *Clark’s backup is redshirt freshman ALABAMA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS (2003-06) (Elizabethtown, Ky.). ALABAMA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS (2003-06)

*Deaderick has played in four games and Category 2003 SEC Rank NCAA Rank and logged 33 snaps. Scoring Defense 25.6* 8th 61st Rushing Defense 132.5 5th 36th *Lee has played in all 10 games and has six Passing Defense 227.8 10th 72nd starts this season. Total Defense 360.2 6th 46th Pass Eff. Defense 127.5 9th 68th

*He has played 244 snaps, fewest among Category 2004 SEC Rank NCAA Rank the Bama defensive front. Lee had a sea- Scoring Defense 15.8 2nd 7th son-high 37 snaps at No. 7 Tennessee on Rushing Defense 132.4 5th 37th Oct. 21. Passing Defense 113.1 1st 1st Total Defense 245.5 1st 2nd *Lee has 10 tackles, two tackles for loss Pass Eff. Defense 92.8 1st 2nd and one fumble recovery. Overall, he has 36 tackles, four TFLs and 1 1/2 sacks in 36 Category 2005 SEC Rank NCAA Rank career games. Scoring Defense 10.7 1st 1st Rushing Defense 94.3 3rd 9th *Lee is backed up by another senior, J.P. Passing Defense 160.8 1st 5th Adams (Tuscaloosa). Total Defense 255.1 1st 2nd Pass Eff. Defense 97.9 2nd 5th *Adams has four tackles and one TFL and has played 155 snaps this season. Overall, Category 2006 SEC Rank NCAA Rank Adams has played in 25 career games and Scoring Defense 16.6 5th 23rd tallied 14 tackles. Rushing Defense 107.8 3rd 31st Passing Defense 169.4 5th 29th Total Defense 277.2 4th 15th *Redshirt freshman Pass Eff. Defense 109.12 4th 24th (Loganville, Ga.) has logged 25 snaps in four games this season. *Alabama allowed a school-record 333 points during the 2003 season. *Redshirt freshman Brandon Fanney (Morristown, Tenn.) made his Alabama debut with one snap against Florida *He has played 50 or more snaps in seven *He is fifth on the team with 36 tackles. International on Oct. 28. of nine games this year. Jones has also added two PBUs, 1 1/2 TFLs, one sack and one forced fumble. *Junior Justin Johnson (Tuscaloosa) made his *Simpson leads Alabama with 63 tackles. 2006 debut in the win over FIU with one He has added five TFLs, two forced fum- *Overall, he has played in 43 games and snap. Johnson made his Crimson Tide bles and one interception. recorded 85 tackles, with five TFLs, three debut during the 2005 season. pass breakups, 2 1/2 sacks and one forced *Simpson had his best game Tennessee fumble. *The linebacking corps was hit the hardest when he recorded a season-high 11 tackles after the 2005 season, losing starters in the loss. He had nine tackles in the sea- *The backups at the outside linebacker Freddie Roach and DeMeco Ryans, who son opener against Hawai’i on Sept. 2. spot are juniors DeMarcus Waldrop (Pinson) played in 100 combined games in four and Marcel Stamps (Brantley) and redshirt years at UA. *Overall, he has played 43 games at UA freshman Zach Schreiber (Shreveport, La.). and has logged 220 career tackles, 15 1/2 *Ryans and Roach contributed 579 tackles TFLs, four sacks, four pass breakups and *Waldrop has the most experience of the in their four-year careers at UA. The duo three interceptions, three forced fumbles backups and has played in all 10 games was also responsible for 58 TFLs. and three fumbles recovered. this season, with two starts. He actually has started one game each at the weak and *Alabama has played nine different *Another senior, Terrence Jones (Fosters), strong linebacker spots. this season. In addition, five different line- mans the other outside linebacker spot for backers have made at least one start this the Crimson Tide. *For the season, Waldrop has logged 228 year. snaps and recorded 19 tackles. *He has appeared in nine games and made *Senior Juwan Simpson (Decatur) is the lone eight starts this season. *He played a season-high 57 snaps in the returning starting linebacker and he mans loss at Arkansas (Sept. 23), his second start one of two outside linebacker posts. *Jones has logged the third-most snaps of the year. (428) among the UA linebackers. He *Simpson leads all linebackers with 521 played a season-high 71 snaps at Tennessee *Waldrop has 57 tackles, four TFLs and 1 snaps in nine games, including a season- (Oct. 21). 1/2 sacks in 34 career games. high 71 plays at No. 7 Tennessee on Oct. 21.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 30 *Stamps has appeared in 10 games and *Sophomore Darren Mustin (Brentwood, Tenn.) ALABAMA DEFENSE BY THE NUMBERS logged 88 snaps this year. He has played has emerged as the third middle linebacker Year G Pts Allowed Avg. only 32 snaps in the last seven games, during the last six weeks. 2003 13 333 25.6 mainly on special teams. He has two tack- 2004 12 189 15.6 les this season. *He has played 56 total snaps this year and 2005 12 128 10.7 recorded eight tackles. 2006 10 163 16.3 *Overall, Stamps has 16 tackles and two Totals 47 804 17.1 blocked punts in 34 career games. *Mustin logged a career-high 17 snaps and four tackles against Duke on Oct. 7. Year G Rushing Yds Allowed Avg. *Schreiber has five tackles, 1 1/2 TFLs, one 2003 13 1722 132.4 sack, one forced fumble and one fumble *The UA secondary also took a big hit by 2004 12 1589 132.4 recovery in 10 games this season. losing starters Anthony Madison, Charlie 2005 12 1132 94.3 Peprah and Roman Harper. 2006 10 1078 107.8 *He has played 161 total plays, including a Totals 47 5447 115.9 season best 31 snaps in the win over Duke *The trio combined for 150 games, 659 on Oct. 7. tackles, 75 PBUs and 23 interceptions over Year G Pass Yds Allowed Avg. the last four years. 2003 13 2961 227.8 *Redshirt freshman Prince Hall (Moreno Valley, 2004 12 1357 113.1 Calif.) and junior Matt Collins (Birmingham) *Alabama has played 13 defensive backs this 2005 12 1929 160.8 man the middle linebacker spot for the season and six different defensive backs 2006 10 1694 169.4 Crimson Tide. have started at least one game. Totals 47 7908 168.1

*Hall has appeared in all 10 games and *The Crimson Tide secondary is responsible Year G Total Yds Allowed Avg. made seven starts, including the last five for 14 of the 15 interceptions this season. 2003 13 4683 360.2 straight games. 2004 12 2946 245.5 *Four different defensive backs have at 2005 12 3061 255.1 *He is second-among UA linebackers with least one interception. 2006 10 2772 277.2 473 snaps this season and played a season- Totals 47 13,483 286.9 high 68 plays in the loss at No. 7 Tennessee *Three different defensive backs have on Oct. 21. scored at least one touchdown this season. ALABAMA RECORD WHEN ALLOWING Less than 100 Yards Rushing *Hall leads Alabama with nine TFLs and 35 solo *Senior Ramzee Robinson (Huntsville), the lone Year G Record tackles this season. returning starter in the secondary, is back 2003 6 4-2 for a third year at the left posi- 2004 6 4-2 *He has had at least one TFL in seven of his 10 tion. 2005 6 6-0 games, including the last five in-a-row. 2006 4 3-1 *He has played in all 47 games in his UA career Totals 22 17-5 *In 10 games, he has 57 tackles, nine TFLs, and logged 129 tackles, 24 PBUs and four two sacks, two fumble recoveries and one interceptions (96 yards) and one touch- Less than 200 Yards Passing pass breakup. down. Year G Record 2003 3 2-1 *Hall was named SEC Freshman of the Week *In 10 starts this season, Robinson has 2004 9 5-4 after posting eight tackles, two TFLs and played 584 snaps (third-most among 2005 9 8-1 one quarterback pressure in the win over defensive players) and recorded 29 tackles, 2006 7 5-2 Ole Miss on Oct. 14. six pass breakups and two interceptions. Totals 28 20-8

*He recorded his first collegiate touch- *He scored his first collegiate touchdown Less than 300 Yards Total Offense down (50-yard fumble return in first quar- in Alabama’s 38-3 homecoming win over Year G Record ter) at No. 5 Florida on Sept. 30. FIU on Oct. 28, with a 34-yard intercep- 2003 5 4-1 tion return in the fourth quarter. 2004 10 6-4 *Collins has played in all 10 games and has 2005 8 7-1 three starts. He has eight total tackles. *True freshman (Sarasota, 2006 7 5-2 Fla.) is Robinson’s backup. Johnson has Totals 30 22-8 *He has 155 snaps, including a season- logged 146 snaps (most on special teams) high 22 snaps in the win over Louisiana in the first 10 games. He has five tackles. FORCING TURNOVERS Monroe (Sept. 16). Alabama has forced at least one turnover in 40 of 47 *The right cornerback spot belongs to games under Shula. The Bama defense has forced an *Overall, Collins has 23 tackles in 33 junior Simeon Castille (Birmingham),who average of 1.96 turnovers per game since 2003. career games. played primarily as a backup the last two Turnovers Forced years. Year G Total Average 2003 13 23 1.77 *Castille has the second-most snaps on the 2004 12 26 2.17 UA defense with 624 plays this year. 2005 12 20 1.67 2006 10 24 2.40 Totals 47 92 1.96

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 31 *Castille is fourth on the team with 54 and is the UA co-leader (Prince Hall) with 35 DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES (2003-06) solo stops. Defensive Touchdowns (8) *Castille also leads Alabama with five Charlie Peprah 51-yard interception return vs. South Florida (August 30, 2003) interceptions and three fumbles recovered Charles Jones 30-yard interception return vs. Georgia (October 4, 2003) this season. Juwan Simpson 10-yard fumble return vs. Georgia (October 4, 2003) Simeon Castille 31-yard interception return vs. Utah State (September 4, 2004) *His eight total turnovers are the most in the Rudy Griffin 17-yard interception return vs. Miss. State (November 5, 2005) SEC this season. Prince Hall 50-yard fumble return vs. Florida (September 30, 2006) Lionel Mitchell 50-yard interception return vs. Duke (October 7, 2005) *In addition, he is one of seven SEC defenders Ramzee Robinson 34-yard interception return vs. Florida International (October 28, 2006) with at least one interception, one forced Jeffrey Dukes 24-yard interception return vs. Mississippi State (November 4, 2006) fumble and one fumble recovery this year. Special Teams Touchdowns (5) Shaud Williams 73-yard punt return vs. South Florida (August 30, 2003) *He is second in the SEC co-leader with five interceptions this year. Also, he ranks third in Roman Harper 73-yard missed field goal return vs. Hawai’i (November 29, 2003) the league and 19th nationally with 0.50 Marcel Stamps 14-yard blocked punt return vs. Western Carolina (September 18, 2004) interceptions per game. Tyrone Prothro 100-yard kickoff return vs. Kentucky (October 9, 2004) Matt Miller 15-yard fumble return (2nd half kickoff) vs. Mississippi State (November 5, 2005) *Castille recorded back-to-back double- Javier Arenas 65-yard punt return vs. Florida International (October 28, 2006) digit tackle games against Ole Miss (10) and Tennessee (10) for the first time in his Safeties (4) career. Anthony Bryant vs. Auburn (November 22, 2003) Team Safety vs. Minnesota (December 31, 2004) *He has two multi-interception games this Mark Anderson vs. Middle Tennessee (September 3, 2005) season, with two “picks” against Vanderbilt Roy Upchurch vs. Hawai’i (September 2, 2006) and Tennessee.

*In 32 career games, Castille has 96 tack- les, 9 1/2 TFLs, four sacks, nine intercep- tions and a team-leading 25 pass breakups. *Gray has 10 tackles in 10 games this sea- *Senior Bryan Kilpatrick (Monroeville) is Dukes’ He recorded a 34-yard TD in his Crimson son. He has played 254 total snaps and backup. Tide debut against Utah State in 2004. was the Crimson Tide’s special team’s player of the week against Duke on Oct. 7. *Kilpatrick has played in all 10 games in *Sophomore Lionel Mitchell (Stone Mountain, 2006 and logged 118 snaps, mainly on spe- Ga.) and junior Eric Gray (Trinity) will backup *Senior Jeffrey Dukes (Oxford) is in his first cial teams. He has 11 tackles. Castille. season as a full-time starter. Dukes first career start came in the 2006 AT&T *Kilpatrick logged his first career tackle in *Mitchell has played in nine games and Cotton Bowl against Texas Tech. the Tide’s 2006 season opener against earned three starts this season. He has Hawai’i on Sept. 2. logged 262 total snaps, including a season- *He has started all 10 games this year and high 47 snaps at Arkansas (Sept. 23). paces the Tide stop troops with 628 snaps. *Overall, he has 11 tackles in 17 career He played a season-high 78 plays at No. 7 games. *He has 23 tackles, including 17 solo stops, Tennessee on Oct. 21. and ranks second on the team with four *Sophomore Rashad Johnson (Sulligent) has interceptions. *Dukes is one of six UA players with more than taken over as the starting free safety the 600 snaps this season. last three weeks. *Mitchell leads the SEC and ranks third nationally with 131 interception return *Dukes (628) is second on the Alabama team *He suffered a sprained ankle in the loss to yards this year. He has a 30-yard return to freshman left tackle Andre Smith (666) Mississippi State (Nov. 4), but is expected and two returns for more than 50 yards. in total snaps. to play against LSU.

*He is 32 yards shy of the Alabama single- *He added his fourth career interception *Johnson has played in all 10 games and season record for interception return yards and first career TD against Mississippi earned four starts. currently held by Cecil “Hootie” Ingram, State on Nov. 24 with a 24-yard return in who had 163 yards (10 interceptions) in the second quarter. *He started as a fifth defensive back in the 1952. opener against Hawai’i and then took over *Dukes ranks second on the team with 60 for Carter at free safety against Tennessee, *Mitchell scored his first collegiate touch- tackles and has added three interceptions, FIU and MSU the last three weeks. down with a 50-yard interception return two pass breakups and 1 1/2 TFLs. in Bama’s 30-14 win over Duke on Oct. 7. *Johnson has played 406 total snaps and *In 34 career games, Dukes has 83 tackles, recorded 26 tackles, with two caused fum- four interceptions and three pass bles and one TFL. breakups.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 32 *In 22 career games, Johnson has 34 tack- les, caused three fumbles and posted 1 1/2 GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS (4th Quarter, 5 minutes or less) TFLs. Kicker Opponent Date Game-Winning FG Final *Junior Marcus Carter (Ft. Payne) cracked the Score starting lineup in the first seven games, Jamie Christensen Texas Tech Jan. 2, 2006 45-yard FG as time expired UA 13-10 but has played as backup the last three Jamie Christensen Tennessee Oct. 22, 2005 34-yard FG w/13 seconds UA 6-3 weeks. Jamie Christensen at Ole Miss Oct. 15, 2005 31-yard FG as time expired UA 13-10 Neal Thomas at Vanderbilt Sept. 8, 2001 27-yard FG w/5 mins left UA 12-9 *Overall, Carter has played all 10 games Ryan Pflugner Ole Miss Oct. 10, 1998 22-yard FG in OT UA 20-17 Michael Proctor Georgia Oct. 1, 1994 32-yard FG with 1:13 left UA 29-28 and made seven starts. He has logged 386 Philip Doyle at Tennessee Oct. 20, 1990 47-yard FG as time expired UA 9-6 total snaps, including a season-high 53 in Van Tiffin Auburn Nov. 30,1985 52-yard FG as time expired UA 25-23 the win over ULM. Bucky Berrey Florida State Oct. 12, 1974 36-yard FG w/33 seconds UA 8-7 Steve Davis at Tennessee Oct. 15, 1966 17-yard FG w/3:23 left UA 11-10 *Carter has 24 tackles in 10 games this Richard O’Dell at Ga. Tech Nov. 12, 1960 24-yard FG as time expired UA 16-15 season. Overall, he has 27 tackles and one Sandy Sanford at Vanderbilt Nov. 25, 1937 27-yard FG w/less than 5 mins UA 9-7 TFL in 34 career games. Sandy Sanford at Tulane Nov. 6, 1937 41-yard FG in closing moments UA 9-6

*True freshman Sam Burnthall (Decatur) has played in nine games this year and had logged seven tackles and 116 total snaps. ALABAMA CAREER KICKING CHART *He played a season-high 20 snaps in the win over Duke on Oct. 7. Scoring Breakdown Player G PATs (Pct.) FGM-FGA (Pct.) Points *Redshirt freshman Chris Rogers (Lakeland, Christensen 19 36-38 (.947) 27-38 (.711) 117 Fla.) has seen limited action this season in Tiffin 5 12-13 (.923) 8-13 (.615) 36 the secondary and has logged 114 total snaps, including special teams play. Field Goal Breakdown Player 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Career FGs (Pct.) *After missing the season opener while Christensen 2-2 10-10 10-16 5-8 0-2 27-38 (.711) recovering from an ankle injury, Justin Tiffin 0-0 3-3 3-7 2-3 0-0 8-13 (.615) Woodall (Oxford, Miss.) has played in the next nine games and logged 99 snaps. Punting Breakdown Player No. Yards Avg Ret FC Inside 20 *He played a season-high 21 snaps in the Fitzgerald 44 1671 38.0 20 11 16 win over Louisiana Monroe (Sept. 16) and he has tallied six tackles, one pass breakup Kickoff Breakdown Player No. Yards Avg TB OB and one blocked punt. Christensen 150 9129 60.9 42 7 Friedman 11 666 60.5 1 0 *Senior Forress Rayford (Mobile) has played in Tiffin 1 64 64.0 0 0 all 10 games this year, mainly on special teams.

*Rayford recorded his first career blocked punt in the Tide’s homecoming win over SPECIAL TEAMS *Simeon Castille also has three punt FIU on Oct. 28. *Alabama has blocked three punts this season returns for 22 yards (7.3 avg) this year. and scored one special teams touchdown *Arenas also leads Alabama with 15 kick- *Sophomore (Hoover) under- in 10 games. went season-ending surgery on his left off returns for 298 yards (19.9 avg) this knee on September 21. He logged 27 *Freshman Javier Arenas (Tampa, Fla.) is the season. snaps in two games this season and Crimson Tide’s return threat on kickoffs recorded one tackle and recovered one and punt returns. *DJ Hall is second on the team with seven fumble. kickoff returns for 139 yards (19.9 avg), all *Arenas has 24 punt returns for 167 yards career highs. (7.0 avg) and one touchdown. *Rashad Johnson has two kickoff returns *He had a 65-yard punt return for a score in for 40 yards (20.0 avg) in limited duty. the Crimson Tide’s 38-3 homecoming win over Florida International on Oct. 28. *Alabama opened the season with three new specialists as junior Jamie *It was UA’s first punt return for a TD since the Christensen (Norcross, Ga.) suffered a groin 2003 season opener against South Florida injury on August 14 and missed the first (Shaud Williams 73 yards) -- Coach Mike two games. Shula’s first game at UA.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 33 *Christensen made his 2006 debut on kickoffs against Louisiana Monroe on 2006 ALABAMA FOOTBALL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sept. 16. Player Pronunciation *He returned to handle all placements for JAVIER ARENAS HAV-r-air uh-REEN-us the Crimson Tide at Florida on Sept. 30. Dabby BARGER BARGE-er Matt CADDELL Cuh-Dell *In eight games this year, Christensen has Simeon CASTILLE Sim-ee-n Cass-Teel hit 11 of 12 extra points and 11 of 13 field Tim CASTILLE Cass-Teel goals for 44 points. TREMAYNE COGER Truh-mayne Co-gurr Brandon FANNEY FAN-ee Brandon DEADERICK DEE-d-rick *Last year as a sophomore, Christensen hit Andrew FRIEDMAN FREED-man 16 of 25 field goal attempts, including a Baron HUBER HUE-burr school-record three game-winning kicks MARQUIS Johnson Mar-KEESE against Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas Travis McCALL Muh-Call Tech. He also converted 25 of 26 extra- Greg McELROY MAC-l-roy point attempts. Brian MOTLEY MOTT-lee Keith SAUNDERS SAW-nders *Freshman Leigh Tiffin (Muscle Shoals) subbed Zach SCHREIBER SCHRYE-burr for the injured Christensen in the first four Ali SHARRIEF Ah-lee Shuh-reef games. NAKITA Stover Na-KEE-ta Kyle TATUM Tate-um *Tiffin has hit eight of 13 (.615) field goal DeMARCUS WALDROP Duh-MARK-us WALL-drup attempts and 12 of 13 (.909) extra points REYN Willis Ryan in five games. Tiffin also saw action in the win over FIU (2-2 PATs) on Oct. 28. *Another true freshman Adam Hill *He endured the toughest game of his (Douglasville, Ga.) is the backup punter, but young career at Arkansas when he missed has yet to see action. three field goals and one extra point in the Tide’s 24-23 double overtime loss to the *Fitzgerald also serves as the chief holder Razorbacks. on extra points and field goals.

*His 47-yard field goal with 7:47 left in the *Senior Luke Spaulding (Mobile) has served as game provided the winning margin in a the snapper in the first 10 games. 13-10 win over Vanderbilt on Sept. 9. *His backup is redshirt freshman Brian *Tiffin tallied 11 points (3-for-4 FG, 2-for- Selman (Vestavia Hills). Selman made his 2 PAT) in his UA debut against Hawai’i on Alabama debut in the homecoming win September 2. over Florida International on Oct. 28.

*He is the son of former All-American *Redshirt freshman Andrew Friedman kicker Van Tiffin (1983-86). (Fairhope) handled the kickoff chores (Hawai’i, Vanderbilt and Louisiana *Tiffin’s 11 points were three more than Monroe) in Christensen’s absence. his father recorded in his kicking debut at Alabama in 1983. Van Tiffin scored eight points (2 FG, 2 PATs) in his UA debut against Georgia Tech to open the 1983 sea- son. Alabama won the game, 20-7, at Legion Field.

*Redshirt freshman P.J. Fitzgerald (Coral Springs, Fla.) made his debut as the Tide’s punter in the season opener.

*In 10 games, Fitzgerald has punted 44 times for 1,671 yards. He averages 38 yards per kick and has dropped 16 punts inside the 20-yard line.

*He punted a career-high nine times in the loss at No. 7 Tennessee for a 41.2 yard average.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 34 ALABAMA DEBUTS *Alabama used 32 first-time players during 2006 ALABAMA FOOTBALL PARTICIPATION CHART the first nine games of the 2006 season. Career 2006 2005 2004 2003 Cons. Cons. G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS Games Starts *There were 57 players on Alabama’s 105-man J.P.Adams 25-0 10-0 10-0 3-0 2-0 15 0 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 reporting roster (August 8, 2006) that had never Javier Arenas 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 played a game for the Crimson Tide. Danny Barger 4-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0 0 Jimmy Barnes 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Justin Britt 31-13 10-10 10-3 11-0 0-0 10 10 *There were 34 newcomers on the Keith Brown 28-18 8-7 11-10 10-2 0-0 1 0 Sam Burnthall 9-0 9-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8 0 Crimson Tide’s reporting roster, including Matt Caddell 34-13 10-1 12-2 12-9 0-0 34 0 23 signees and nine invited walkons. Antoine Caldwell 22-22 10-10 12-12 0-0 0-0 22 22 Chris Capps 28-22 10-10 12-12 6-0 0-0 28 22 Evan Cardwell 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 *Another 23 players were on the team in Marcus Carter 32-7 10-7 11-0 11-0 0-0 21 0 Simeon Castille 32-13 10-10 11-3 11-0 0-0 10 10 previous seasons, but had not played in a Tim Castille 41-19 10-0 11-0 8-8 12-9 13 0 game prior to this year. Jamie Christensen 31-0 8-0 11-0 12-0 0-0 8 0 Jeremy Clark 45-36 10-10 12-8 12-12 11-6 42 13 Glen Coffee 12-0 0-0 12-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 *The Crimson Tide used a season-high 18 Matt Collins 34-4 10-4 11-0 12-0 0-0 10 0 Kenneth Darby 44-27 10-10 12-12 12-5 10-0 38 22 first-time players in the season opener Trent Davidson 12-1 0-0 0-0 12-1 0-0 0 0 against Hawai’i. Cody Davis 12-0 4-0 8-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Drew Davis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Marlon Davis 14-2 9-1 5-1 0-0 0-0 9 0 *The following week against Vanderbilt Brandon Deaderick 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 Trent Dean 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 (Sept. 9), Alabama added two more first-time Will Denniston 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 players to bring the season total to 20. Jeffrey Dukes 34-10 10-10 12-1 12-0 0-0 34 11 Barrett Earnest 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Brandon Fanney 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 *An easy win over Louisiana Monroe on P.J. Fitzgerald 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 Andrew Friedman 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 Sept. 16, afforded the coaching staff to use Wallace Gilberry 34-23 10-10 12-12 12-0 0-0 34 22 eight first-time players in the 41-7 win at Terry Grant 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Eric Gray 27-0 10-0 8-0 9-0 0-0 10 0 Bryant-Denny Stadium. The eight-first Bobby Greenwood 22-0 10-0 12-0 0-0 0-0 22 0 time players upped the season total to 28 DJ Hall 32-27 9-8 11-8 12-11 0-0 9 8 Prince Hall 10-7 10-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 7 first-time players through three games. Chris Harris 41-0 10-0 12-0 12-0 7-0 36 0 Charles Hoke 17-0 10-0 7-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 Baron Huber 9-0 9-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 *Alabama was able to use four first-time Jimmy Johns 21-0 9-0 12-0 0-0 0-0 7 0 players in its 38-3 homecoming win over Justin Johnson 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Marquis Johnson 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 Florida International on Oct. 28 to raise Mike Johnson 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 the season total to 32 first-time players in Rashad Johnson 22-4 10-4 12-0 0-0 0-0 22 3 Terrence Jones 43-9 9-8 9-1 12-0 13-0 6 5 2006. Bryan Kilpatrick 16-0 10-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 10 0 Ezekial Knight 28-3 4-0 12-3 12-0 0-0 0 0 Dominic Lee 36-6 10-6 11-0 8-0 7-0 19 5 *Alabama’s 32 first-time players this sea- Travis McCall 22-10 10-9 12-1 0-0 0-0 22 3 son are the second-most in the Shula era. Le’Ron McClain 45-26 10-10 12-10 12-5 11-1 42 16 Mike McCoy 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Aaron McDaniel 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 *The Crimson Tide used 35 first-time Lionel Mitchell 14-3 9-3 5-0 0-0 0-0 7 0 Justin Moon 17-0 0-0 12-0 5-0 0-0 0 0 players in 2004. Darren Mustin 7-0 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0 Will Oakley 14-4 10-4 4-0 0-0 0-0 11 4 Tyrone Prothro 26-4 0-0 5-3 12-1 9-0 0 0 *Alabama has used 112 first-time players dur- Foress Rayford 13-0 8-0 1-0 4-0 0-0 3 0 ing Shula’s first four years as head coach. Of Cory Reamer 7-0 2-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Ramzee Robinson 47-33 10-10 12-10 12-12 13-1 47 20 those 112 “first-timers”, 34 were true Chris Rogers 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 freshman. Darwin Salaam 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Keith Saunders 27-10 10-10 12-0 5-0 0-0 21 10 Zach Schreiber 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 2006 FIRST-TIME PLAYER BREAKDOWN Brian Selman 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Class Total Ali Sharrief 10-0 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 Juwan Simpson 43-30 9-9 12-12 10-5 12-4 7 7 Redshirt Freshmen 16 Andre Smith 10-10 10-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 10 True Freshman 12 Luke Spaulding 11-0 10-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 10 0 B.J. Stabler 20-19 9-9 11-10 0-0 0-0 1 1 Sophomores 2 Marcel Stamps 34-0 10-0 12-0 12-0 0-0 34 0 Juniors 2 Nikita Stover 7-0 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 Kyle Tatum 42-28 8-0 12-12 12-12 9-2 8 0 Seniors 0 Leigh Tiffin 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Roy Upchurch 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 FIRST-TIME PLAYERS USED IN SHULA ERA Kenneth Vandervoort 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 DeMarcus Waldrop 23-4 10-3 12-0 12-1 0-0 34 0 Year 1st Time True Frosh Nick Walker 22-13 10-0 12-11 0-0 0-0 22 0 2003 21 5 Byron Walton 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Lorenzo Washington 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 2004 35 11 Reyn Willis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2005 24 10 John Parker Wilson 15-10 10-10 5-0 0-0 0-0 10 10 2006 32 8 Justin Woodall 9-0 9-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9 0

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 35 2006 PLAYING DEBUTS Player Game 2006 ALABAMA GAME CAPTAINS Eryk Anders ULM Javier Arenas Hawai’i Opponent Offense Defense Special Teams Jimmy Barnes ULM Hawai’i Kenneth Darby Ramzee Robinson Le’Ron McClain Sam Burnthall Hawai’i Vanderbilt Tim Castille Jeffrey Dukes Terrence Jones Evan Cardwell Hawai’i UL Monroe Antoine Caldwell Jeremy Clark Luke Spaulding Drew Davis ULM Arkansas Le’Ron McClain Wallace Gilberry Rashad Johnson Brandon Deaderick Hawai’i Florida Keith Brown Simeon Castille DJ Hall Trent Dean FIU Duke John Parker Wilson Jeremy Clark Bryan Kilpatrick Brandon Fanney FIU Ole Miss Kenneth Darby Juwan Simpson Jeffrey Dukes P.J. Fitzgerald Hawai’i Tennessee Le’Ron McClain Juwan Simpson Rashad Johnson Andrew Friedman Hawai’i Florida International Tim Castille Chris Harris Le’Ron McClain Terry Grant Hawai’i Mississippi State Kenneth Darby Terrence Jones Jeffrey Dukes Prince Hall Hawai’i LSU Baron Huber Hawai’i Auburn Marquis Johnson Hawai’i Mike Johnson Hawai’i Mike McCoy Hawai’i Aaron McDaniel ULM 2006 ALABAMA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Darren Mustin ULM (Selected by the Coaching Staff) Chris Rogers Hawai’i Darwin Salaam ULM Opponent Offense Defense Special Teams Zach Schreiber Hawai’i Hawai’i Keith Brown Wallace Gilberry Leigh Tiffin Brian Selman FIU Vanderbilt Le’Ron McClain Simeon Castille Leigh Tiffin Ali Sharrief Hawai’i UL Monroe Antoine Caldwell Keith Saunders Justin Woodall Andre Smith Hawai’i Arkansas None None None Nikita Stover Vanderbilt Florida None None None Leigh Tiffin Hawai’i Duke Le’Ron McClain Wallace Gilberry Eric Gary Roy Upchurch Hawai’i Ole Miss DJ Hall Prince Hall Jimmy Johns Kenneth Vandervoort FIU Tennessee None None None Byron Walton ULM Florida International Kenneth Darby Juwan Simpson Javier Arenas Reyn Willis ULM Mississippi State None None None Justin Woodall Vanderbilt LSU Auburn FIRST-TIME STARTERS *Alabama has used 11 first-time starters in its first10 games of the 2006 season. ROOKIE SMITH STARTS OPENER *The last “true” freshman to start the sea- *True freshman Andre Smith (Birmingham) son opener was Tim Castille in the 2003 *Alabama used seven first-time starters in the became the seventh “true” freshman to season opener against South Florida at season opener against Hawai’i on start a season opener since 1972 when he Legion Field. September 2. suited up against Hawai’i on September 2, 2006. *Smith is also the fourth “true” freshman offen- *The Crimson Tide added two more first- sive lineman to start the season opener since time starters to the list in its SEC opener *He played 62 of the 65 snaps on offense 1972. against Vanderbilt on Sept. 9. in his first collegiate start. TRUE FROSH TO START A SEASON OPENER *Alabama added one more first-time *Smith also played six snaps on special Player, Pos. Year starter against Louisiana Monroe and Ole teams in his UA debut and finished with a Larry Rose, OT 1985 Miss to bring the season total to 11 game-high 68 plays in his Crimson Tide Jon Stevenson, RT 1991 through nine games. debut. Terry Jones, Jr., TE 1998 Dante Ellington, RT 1999 2006 FIRST-TIME STARTERS *He was Alabama’s Mr. Football in 2005 Saleem Rasheed, LB 1999 Player First Start and is the only offensive lineman to win Tim Castille, FB 2003 Justin Britt Hawai’i the Alabama Sports Writers’ Association Andre Smith, LT 2006 Marcus Carter Hawai’i award in its 23-year history. Matt Collins Hawai’i Prince Hall Vanderbilt *He recorded 88 pancake blocks and was Rashad Johnson Hawai’i named the Class 6A Lineman of the Year Dominic Lee ULM Lionel Mitchell Vanderbilt while playing for the Huffman Vikings. Will Oakley Ole Miss Keith Saunders Hawai’i *He was also one of four finalists for the Andre Smith Hawai’i Award, given to the best John Parker Wilson Hawai’i prep player in the nation.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 36 WILSON UNDER CENTER *Sophomore John Parker Wilson (Hoover) ALABAMA STARTING QUARTERBACK DEBUTS (SINCE 1991) made his first collegiate start for the Crimson Tide in the 2006 season opener Player Opp (Date) Result Stats (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD) against Hawai’i on Sept. 2 at Bryant- Danny Woodson Temple (9-7-91) W, 41-3 7-12-1-111-1; 85-yard TD run Denny Stadium. Jay Barker at LSU (11-9-91) W, 20-17 7-14-1-81-0 Brian Burgdorf USM (10-30-93) W, 40-0 16-27-2-216-2 David Palmer LSU (11-6-93) L, 17-13 6-10-1-116-2; 65 rush yds *Wilson became the 14th different starting Fredie Kitchens MSU (11-11-95) W, 14-9 8-10-0-75-0 quarterback for the Crimson Tide since the Lance Tucker MSU (11-15-97) L, 32-20 7-11-0-81-1 1991 season. J.D. Phillips BYU (9-5-98) W, 38-31 17-29-0-188-0 Andrew Zow Ole Miss (10-10-98) W, 20-17 (ot) 15-30-1-272-1; 1st OT win *He completed 16 of 29 passes for 253 Tyler Watts USM (10-30-99) W, 35-14 11-20-1-128-0 yards and one touchdown in his first colle- Brodie Croyle at Ark (9-28-02) W, 30-12 12-24-0-285-2; Player of Week giate start against Hawai’i on September 2. S. Pennington at Ga.(10-4-03) L, 37-23 9-20-1-109-1 Brandon Avalos USM (10-11-03) W, 17-3 3-7-1-12-0 *Alabama quarterbacks are now 10-4 (.714) Marc Guillon at Arkansas (9-25-04) L, 27-10 6-18-1-57-0 in their last 14 debuts dating back to the 1991 John Parker Wilson Hawai’i (9-2-06) W, 25-17 16-29-0-253-1 season.

*Wilson was the first Alabama quarterback since John David Phillips in 1998 to make QUARTERBACKS CAREER STARTS his debut in the season opener. John Parker Wilson (6-3, .625) *Phillips completed 17 of 29 passes for 188 Gms Comp Att Pct. Yds TD INT yards in the Crimson Tide’s 38-31 win Wins 6 89 150 .593 1168 9 2 over BYU. Losses 3 50 89 .562 641 3 3 Career Totals 9 139 239 .582 1809 12 5 STARTING QUARTERBACKS *Alabama quarterbacks have combined to make nine career starts. MOST STARTS BY SEC QUARTERBACKS STARTING AGAIN School Starts *While the Crimson Tide has used 11 *Wilson made his first career start against Florida 42 first-time starters in its first 10 games of Hawai’i on September 2, 2006 and has Mississippi State 30 the 2006 season, there are some grizzled started all nine games this year. LSU 25 veterans on the UA roster. South Carolina 25 *No other quarterback (Jimmy Barnes or Greg Auburn 22 *The longest active starting streak on the McElroy) has started a game for the Kentucky 21 Alabama team is 22 consecutive starts held Crimson Tide. Tennessee 21 by four players. Arkansas 20 Ole Miss 20 Marc Guillon (Chico, Calif.) Antoine Caldwell *Senior had two Georgia 11 *The list includes center Chris career starts under his belt at Alabama, but Alabama 10 (Montgomery), offensive lineman the senior quit the team on Oct. 10, 2006 Vanderbilt 10 Capps (Jonesboro, Ga.,), running back and left the Crimson Tide with only one Kenneth Darby (Huntsville) and defensive experienced signal caller. SEC STARTING QUARTERBACKS RECORDS end Wallace Gilberry (Bay Minette). School Record *Alabama’s nine starts at quarterback tied Florida 30-12 *Senior defensive back Ramzee Robinson with Vanderbilt for the fewest starts in the SEC. LSU 21-4 (Huntsville) has made 20 consecutive Auburn 18-4 starts. *In all, SEC quarterbacks have 242 com- South Carolina 14-11 bined starts entering Saturday, Oct. 28th. Tennessee 15-5 *Senior fullback Le’Ron McClain (Northport) Arkansas 12-8 has 16 straight starts. *The composite record of those quarter- Mississippi State 9-21 backs is 146-108 (.574). Kentucky 8-13 *Senior defensive lineman Jeremy Clark Georgia 7-5 (Daphne) has 13 consecutive starts for the Alabama 6-4 Crimson Tide. Ole Miss 6-8 Vanderbilt 4-6 *A number of lengthy starting streaks have ended during the 2006 season. Here is a look at some of the more notable streaks that have ended this year.

*Senior right tackle Kyle Tatum (Prattville) saw his streak snapped at 24 consecutive starts.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 37 *The last time Tatum did not start for *Collins and Hall both missed the 2006 BACK-TO-BACK SEC ROAD GAMES Alabama also came against Hawai’i in the AT&T Cotton Bowl and saw their streaks *Alabama played back-to-back road games November 30, 2003, regular season finale. end at 23 consecutive games. against Arkansas (September 23) and Florida (Sept. 30). *Senior linebacker Juwan Simpson (Decatur) *Junior defensive end Ezekial Knight had his streak of 19 consecutive games and (Wedowee) had his streak of 28 consecutive *The road games at Arkansas and Florida 14 consecutive starts come to an end games snapped when he did not play were the first by Alabama since the 2000 against ULM. Simpson missed the game against Florida (Sept. 30) due to an injury. season. while serving a one-game suspension for a violation of team rules. CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED (Current) *During that year, Alabama played back- Players Streak to-back road games at LSU (Nov. 4) and *Sophomore right guard B.J. Stabler (Grove Ramzee Robinson 47 Mississippi State (Nov. 11). Hill) has been nursing a sore ankle in recent Jeremy Clark 42 weeks and he was held out of the game Le’Ron McClain 42 *Alabama has played back-to-back SEC against Florida International. Kenneth Darby 38 road games just 24 times since the 1933 Chris Harris 36 season. *Stabler saw his streak of 19 consecutive Matt Caddell 34 games and 18 consecutive starts come to an end Jeffrey Dukes 34 *Alabama has gone 2-0 in those back-to- in the 38-3 homecoming win over the Wallace Gilberry 34 back SEC road games 10 times. Golden Panthers. Marcel Stamps 34 Demarcus Waldrop 34 *Alabama has gone 1-1 in those back-to- *Senior defensive lineman Chris Harris Chris Capps 28 back SEC road games nine times. (Tuscaloosa) has played the most games Antoine Caldwell 22 (40) on the UA team without a start. Bobby Greenwood 22 *Alabama has gone 0-2 in those back-to- Rashad Johnson 22 back SEC road games four times, includ- BAMA’S CONSECUTIVE STARTS (Current) Travis McCall 22 ing losses this year at Arkansas (Sept. 23) Players Streak Nick Walker 22 and Florida (Sept. 30). Antoine Caldwell 22 Marcus Carter 20 Chris Capps 22 Keith Saunders 20 *The Crimson Tide was 0-1-1 in back-to- Kenneth Darby 22 back SEC road games in 1957. Wallace Gilberry 22 BINO SEEKS FIFTY GAMES Ramzee Robinson 20 *With three potential games left in the BACK-TO-BACK SEC ROAD GAMES Le’Ron McClain 16 2006 season, Robinson would be the 11th Date Result Jeremy Clark 13 Alabama player to see action in 50 games Nov. 18, 1933 Alabama 12, Georgia Tech 9 in his UA football career. Nov. 30, 1933 Alabama 7, Vanderbilt 0 PERFECT ATTENDANCE *Here is the list of players who have played Nov. 2, 1946 Georgia 14, Alabama 0 *There are 13 players on the Alabama Nov. 9, 1946 LSU 31, Alabama 21 football team that have never missed a in 50 or more games for the Crimson Tide. game for the Crimson Tide. Sept. 27, 1947 Tulane 21, Alabama 20 ALABAMA CAREER GAMES PLAYED Oct. 4, 1947 Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 7 *The longest streak belongs to senior Rank Player (Years) Games Ramzee Robinson (Huntsville), defensive back 1. Tarrant Lynch (1990-94) 52 Oct. 25, 1947 Alabama 17, Georgia 7 who has appeared in all 47 games in his 2. Anthony Bryant (2001-04) 50 Nov. 1, 1947 Alabama 13, Kentucky 0 UA career. (2001-04) 50 Lemanski Hall (1990-93) 50 Oct. 16, 1948 Tennessee 24, Alabama 6 *The LSU game will be Robinson’s 48th Matt Hammond (1990-93) 50 Oct. 23, 1948 Alabama 10, Mississippi State 7 consecutive game at Alabama. Mark Anderson (2001-05) 50 Anthony Madison (2001-05) 50 Nov. 13, 1948 Alabama 14, Georgia Tech 12 *Five players have played in all 34 possible Charlie Peprah (2001-05) 50 Nov., 20, 1948 LSU 26, Alabama 6 games in their career, including Caddell, Freddie Roach (2001-05) 50 Dukes, Gilberry, Stamps and Waldrop. DeMeco Ryans (2001-05) 50 Oct. 27, 1951 Alabama 17, Mississippi State 0 11. Carlos Andrews (2000-04) 49 Nov. 3, 1951 Alabama 16, Georgia 14 *Another six players have played in all 22 Chris James (2001-04) 49 games in their careers, including Caldwell, Cornelius Wortham (2001-04) 49 Nov. 10, 1956 Alabama 17, Tulane 10 Greenwood, Rashad Johnson, McCall and Nov. 17, 1956 Georgia Tech 27, Alabama 0 Walker. Sept. 28, 1957 LSU 28, Alabama 0 Oct. 5, 1957 Alabama 6, Vanderbilt 6 *The Crimson Tide’s “iron man” streak came to an end against Vanderbilt on Oct. 18, 1958 Tennessee 14, Alabama 7 September 9 when senior offensive line- Oct. 25, 1958 Alabama 9, Mississippi State 7 man Kyle Tatum did not play due to disci- plinary reasons. Tatum’s streak of 34 consecu- Nov. 8, 1958 Tulane 13, Alabama 7 tive games ended with the 2006 SEC open- Nov. 15, 1958 Alabama 17, Georgia Tech 8 er.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 38 Date Result ALABAMA’S NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS Nov. 1, 1969 Alabama 23, Mississippi State 19 Nov. 8, 1969 LSU 20, Alabama 15 Date Result Notes Nov. 11, 1892 Alabama 56, Bham HS First-game in the history of Alabama football Oct. 30, 1971 Alabama 41, Mississippi State 10 Nov. 4, 1922 Alabama 9, Penn 7 Crimson Tide upsets Penn in Nov. 6, 1971 Alabama 14, LSU 7 Landmark win for Southern football Nov. 14, 1925 Alabama 35, Florida 0 Alabama’s 150th all-time win Sept. 22, 1973 Alabama 28, Kentucky 14 Nov. 23, 1946 Boston College 13, Alabama 7 Game played at Braves Field in Boston Sept. 29, 1973 Alabama 44, Vanderbilt 0 First time UA traveled to game using airplane Nov. 14, 1981 Alabama 31, Penn State 16 Coach Paul Bryant ties (314 wins) Nov. 28, 1981 Alabama 28, Auburn 17 Bryant becomes all-time winningest coach w/315th win Nov. 1, 1975 Alabama 21, Mississippi State 10 Nov. 13, 1982 S. Miss 38, Alabama 29 UA’s 57-game Tuscaloosa winning streak snapped Nov. 8, 1975 Alabama 23, LSU 10 Bryant’s last Tuscaloosa game as head coach Nov. 12, 1983 Alabama 28, S. Miss 16 UA’s 600th all-time football win Sept. 19, 1981 Alabama 19, Kentucky 10 Nov. 11, 1989 Alabama 32, LSU 16 Alabama clinches share of first SEC title since 1981 Sept. 26, 1981 Alabama 28, Vanderbilt 7 UA’s 650th all-time football win Nov. 9, 1996 Alabama 26, LSU 0 Shaun Alexadner’s school record 291 rushing yards Oct. 20, 1984 Tennessee 28, Alabama 27 Nov. 23, 1996 Alabama 24, Auburn 23 Gene Stallings’ final game as head coach Dennis Riddle scores game winner with six seconds left Nov. 3, 1984 Alabama 24, Mississippi State 20 Nov. 20, 1999 Alabama 28, Auburn 17 Shaun Alexander 100 rushing yards and 3 TDs in 4th qtr Alabama had an open date between UT and MSU

Nov. 7, 1992 Alabama 31, LSU 11 Nov. 14, 1992 Alabama 30, Mississippi State 21 ON THIS DATE All-Time Games on November 11th Nov. 5, 1994 Alabama 35, LSU 17 *Alabama has compiled a 13-6 (.000) all- Year Result Site Nov. 12, 1994 Alabama 29, Mississippi State 25 time record in games played on November 1892 Alabama 56, Bham HS 0 Birmingham 11th. 1893 Sewanee 20, Alabama 0 Birmingham Nov. 9, 1996 Alabama 26, LSU 0 1899 Alabama 16, Montgomery AC 0 Tuscaloosa Nov. 16, 1996 Mississippi State 17, Alabama 16 *The Crimson Tide football program will 1902 Texas 10, Alabama 0 Tuscaloosa celebrate its 114th anniversary this 1911 Sewanee 3, Alabama 0 Tuscaloosa Nov. 7, 1998 Alabama 22, LSU 16 Saturday, Nov. 11 at LSU. 1916 Georgia Tech 13, Alabama 0 Nov. 14, 1998 Mississippi State 26, Alabama 14 1920 Alabama 21, LSU 0 Tuscaloosa 1921 Alabama 9, Florida 2 Tuscaloosa *The first football game in Alabama’s 1933 Alabama 27, Virginia Tech 0 Tuscaloosa Nov. 4, 2000 LSU 30, Alabama 28 stroied history took place on Nov. 11, Mississippi State 29, Alabama 7 1939 Tulane 13, Alabama 0 New Orleans 1892. The Crimson Tide defeated 1944 Alabama 34, Ole Miss 6 Mobile Birmingham High School, 56-0, in that 1950 Alabama 53, Southern Miss 0 Tuscaloosa Sept. 23, 2006 Arkansas 24, Alabama 23 (2ot) inaugural game. Sept. 30, 2006 Florida 28, Alabama 13 1961 Alabama 66, Richmond 0 Tuscaloosa 1967 Alabama 7, LSU 6 Baton Rouge *Alabama has not played on this date since NOVEMBER RECORD 1972 Alabama 35, LSU 21 Birmingham a 29-7 loss at Mississippi State during the 1978 Alabama 31, LSU 10 Birmingham 251-121-14 (.668) *Alabama has compiled a 2000 season. 1989 Alabama 32, LSU 16 Baton Rouge all-time record in 386 all-time November 1995 Alabama 14, Miss. State 9 Tuscaloosa games. *Alabama is 6-2 (.750) in SEC games played 2000 Miss. State 29, Alabama 7 Starkville on Nov. 11th. *The Crimson Tide has compiled a 3-8 BAMA COACHES IN NOVEMBER (.273) record in the month of November *Alabama and LSU will be playing for the *Here is Alabama’s all-time coaching under coach Mike Shula. sixth time on Nov. 11 when the two teams records in the month of November. meet this Saturday in Baton Rouge. *Alabama was 1-2 (.333) last season in the NOVEMBER COACHING RECORDS month of November. *Alabama is 5-0 (1.000) in its previous Nov. 11 Coach Record (Pct.) meetings with LSU. Wallace Wade 22-8 (.733) *The first football game in Alabama history was Frank Thomas 42-12-2 (.768) played in the month of November. The *Alabama beat LSU 21-0 during the 1920 Red Drew 24-7-1 (.742) Crimson Tide defeated Birmingham High season as the Crimson Tide celebrated its J.B. Whitworth 3-9-1 (.269) Paul Bryant 68-16 (.810) School 56-0 on Nov. 11, 1892. first homecoming on Veterans Day. Ray Perkins 9-4-1 (.679) Bill Curry 5-4 (.556) *Alabama is 47-30-1 (.609) in the month of *The Crimson Tide beat LSU 7-6 in Baton November since the 1983 season. Gene Stallings 18-4 (.818) Rouge in 1967. Alabama also earned wins Mike DuBose 5-8 (.385) in 1972 (35-21), 1978 (31-10) and 1989 Dennis Franchione 7-2 (.778) (32-16). Mike Shula 3-8 (.273)

*The 1989 win in Baton Rouge clinched the SEC Championship for coach Bill Curry’s Crimson Tide team.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 39 LOPSIDED WINS *The Crimson Tide had five, 400-yard *Alabama’s 38-3 win over Florida games last season, including a season-high International is the third-largest margin of 493 yards in a 35-3 homecoming win over ALABAMA ALL-TIME RECORD victory in the Shula era. Utah State on October 29, 2005. WHEN SCORING BETWEEN

*The Crimson Tide posted a 41-7 win over 400-YARD GAMES UNDER SHULA Louisiana Monroe on Sept. 16, 2006, Opponent (Year) Total Yards 30-39 Points 171-9-1 which is the fourth-largest margin of victory in Utah State (2005) 493 the Shula era. South Carolina (2005) 489 40-49 Points 93-1 Western Carolina (2004) 478 *The largest margin of victory during the Tennessee (2003) 473 last four seasons came during a 52-0 win Southern Miss (2005) 470 50-59 Points 47-0 against Western Carolina on September South Florida (2003) 464 Utah State (2004) 460 18, 2004. Louisiana Monroe (2006) 444 60-69 Points 18-0 Ole Miss (2006) 434 *The FIU game also marked the sixth time Texas Tech (2005) 420 70-79 Points 3-0 since 2003 that Alabama has won a game Hawai’i (2003) 409 by more than 30 points. Florida (2005) 407 Mississippi State (2003) 401 80+ Points 6-0 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY IN SHULA ERA Year Opponent (Score) Margin 2004 Western Carolina (52-0) 52 40 POINTS 2003 Mississippi State (38-0) 38 *Alabama’s 41-7 win over Louisiana 2006 Florida International (38-3) 35 Monroe on September 16 marked the WORKING OVERTIME sixth time the Crimson Tide has scored 40 2006 Louisiana Monroe (41-7) 34 *Alabama is 3-6 (.333) all-time in overtime points in the Shula era. 2005 Utah State (35-3) 32 games following its 26-23 win over Ole 2004 Utah State (48-17) 31 Miss on Oct. 14 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. 2005 Florida (31-3) 28 *The 41 points also represent the sixth- 2004 Kentucky (45-17) 28 highest point total in the Shula era. *The win over Ole Miss was Alabama’s first 2005 South Carolina (37-14) 23 overtime win since the 1999 season snapping five- 2003 South Florida (40-17) 23 *Alabama is 5-1 (.833) under Shula when game overtime losing streak. scoring 40 or more points. The lone blemish was a 51-43 five-overtime loss to 400 YARDS *Alabama is 1-1 in overtime games this Tennessee on October 25, 2003. *Alabama’s offense has eclipsed the 400- season. The Crimson Tide lost a double yard mark twice this season. overtime game at Arkansas, 24-23, on *Overall, Alabama is 93-1 (.989) all-time Sept. 23. *The Crimson Tide rolled up a season- high when scoring 40-49 points in a game. 444 yards of total offense *The loss to Tennessee in 2003 snapped in a 41-7 win over *The Crimson Tide missed three field goals the Crimson Tide’s 88-game winning Louisiana Monroe on September 16. and one extra point in the one-point loss to streak when scoring between 40 and 49 the Razorbacks. *Alabama had 225 passing yards and 219 points. rushing yards in the win over the *The 2006 game marked the second time Warhawks. 40-POINT GAMES UNDER SHULA Opponent (Year) Points Alabama and Arkansas have played a dou- ble overtime game. The Razorbacks beat *The Crimson Tide offense produced 434 Western Carolina (2004) 52 Utah State (2004) 48 Alabama 34-31 in double overtime during yards in a 26-23 overtime win over Ole the 2003 season in Tuscaloosa. Miss on Oct. 14. Kentucky (2004) 45 Tennessee (2003) 43 *Alabama is now 1-4 (.200) in overtime *Alabama had 228 yards rushing and 206 Louisiana Monroe (2006) 41 South Florida (2003) 40 games under Coach Shula. yards passing in the win over Ole Miss. *The 2006 season marks the second time *The 434-yard game against Ole Miss in history that Alabama has played multi- marked the 13th time in the Shula era that ple overtime games in a season. the UA offense has surpassed 400 yards of total offense. *The Crimson Tide also played two over- time games in 2003, losing to Arkansas *Alabama is 12-1 (.924) under Shula when (34-31) in double overtime and Tennessee totaling 400 yards of offense. (51-43) in five overtimes.

*The only loss came on October 25, 2003 *There have been 25 overtime games in when UA racked up 473 yards in a 51-43 Division I-A football this season. five-overtime loss to Tennessee. *Alabama is one of nine teams to play two overtime games this year.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 40 *Florida International and North Texas played the longest overtime game this sea- ALABAMA’S OVERTIME RECORD son on Saturday, Oct. 7 in Denton, Texas. Overall Record: 3-6 (.333) Regular-Season OT: 3-5 (.375) SEC OT Record: 3-5 (.375) Post-Season OT: 0-1 (.000) *North Texas beat FIU, 25-22, in seven overtimes. The also marked the first over- Home OT Record: 2-3 (.400) Record in 1 OT: 3-3 (.500) time game in North Texas history, as the Away OT Record: 1-1 (.500) Record in 2 OT: 0-2 (.000) Mean Green became the last I-A team to Neutral OT Record: 0-1 (.000) Record in 5 OT: 0-1 (.000) play an overtime game. Date Result Site Oct. 4, 1997 Kentucky 40, Alabama 34 (OT) Lexington DEFENSE SCORES ON OPENING NIGHT Oct. 10, 1998 Alabama 20, Ole Miss 17 (OT) Tuscaloosa *The Alabama defense has scored points Oct. 2, 1999 Alabama 40, Florida 39 (OT) Gainesville in each of the last five season openers. Jan. 1, 2000 Michigan 35, Alabama 34 (OT) Orange Bowl, Miami Sept. 27, 2003 Arkansas 34, Alabama 31 (2 OT) Tuscaloosa *During those five season openers, Oct. 25, 2003 Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (5 OT) Tuscaloosa Alabama’s defense has recorded three Nov. 12, 2005 LSU 16, Alabama 13 (OT) Tuscaloosa touchdowns and two safeties. Sept. 23, 2006 Arkansas 24, Alabama 23 (2 OT) Fayetteville Oct. 14, 2006 Alabama 26, Ole Miss 23 (OT) Tuscaloosa *In 2002, linebacker Freddie Roach scored on a 41-yard interception return to give the Crimson Tide a 39-27 lead over Middle Tennessee at Legion Field. UA won the THE BRITT LEGACY *The VandeGraaff brothers made their playing game, 39-27. *Junior offensive lineman Justin Britt debut together on Sept. 28, 1912 in the (Cullman) became the third different Britt Crimson Tide’s 52-0 win over Marion *Roach finished the game with 10 tackles brother to start on the offensive line for Institute. in his UA debut against Middle Tennessee. Alabama when he started at left guard against Hawai’i in the 2006 season opener. *Adrian (senior), Hargrove (junior) and *In the 2003 opener, Charlie Peprah scored on W.T. “” (freshman) all saw action in a 51-yard interception in the first quarter of *Justin also has three starts on the defen- the win, with Adrian and Hargrove scoring the Crimson Tide’s 40-17 win over South sive line under his belt but made the one touchdown each. Florida. switch to offense this summer and worked his way up the depth chart with a solid *In addition, the Britts are the 10th trio of *Peprah’s interception return was the first preseason camp. brothers to start at least one game in their points scored under head coach Mike career at Alabama. Shula, who made his Alabama coaching *His two older brothers -- Wesley (2001-04) debut that day at Legion Field. and Taylor (2005) -- were also starters on the offensive line for the Crimson Tide. *In addition, Peprah’s interception return marked the first time since 1979 that the *Wesley (2001-04) was a four-year letter- Alabama defense had scored the first TD man at Alabama and started 48 games in of the season. In 1979, E.J. Junior had a his UA career. He was elected permanent 59-yard interception return in Bama’s 30- team captain in 2004. 6 win over Georgia Tech at Grant Field in Atlanta. *Taylor made two career starts at center for Alabama last season against LSU and *In the 2004 win over Utah State, fresh- Auburn. man cornerback Simeon Castille gave Alabama a 24-10 lead with a 31-yard interception return *The Britt brothers are one of only two on the Aggies first possession of the third trio of brothers to play in the same game quarter. in Alabama football history.

*Castille had three tackles and one TFL in *All three Britt’s suited up for the first his Crimson Tide debut. time in the 2004 season opener against Utah State. *Alabama has recorded safeties in each of the last two seasons to keep the opening *In addition to the Utah State game, all day scoring streak alive. three Britt brothers played against Western Carolina, Kentucky and Mississippi State *Mark Anderson had a safety against during the 2004 season. Middle Tennessee in the 2005 season opener and Roy Upchurch picked up a *The only other trio of brothers to play in safety against Hawai’i this year. the same game for Alabama were Adrian, Hargrove and Bully VandeGraaff in 1912.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 41 ALL IN THE FAMILY THE *The 2006 Alabama football roster con- According to the National Football League website (www.nfl.com), Alabama has 21 former players tains a number of legacies to the Crimson in the NFL as of opening day (September 7, 2006). The complete list of current NFL players is as Tide football program. follows: *There are 11 sons of former players on this Player, Position NFL Team Alabama Years year’s team and one brother of former Shaun Alexander, RB 1996-99 Mark Anderson, DE Chicago Bears 2002-05 players. Wesley Britt, OL 2001-04 Anthony Bryant, DT 2001, 2003-04 Tim and Simeon Castille Fernando Bryant, DB 1995-98 Their father, Jeremiah was an All- Brodie Croyle, QB 2002-05 American defensive back under Paul Cornelius Griffin, DT Washington Redskins 1998-99 Bryant ... Jeremiah was the Most Valuable Roman Harper, DB 2002-05 Player of the 1982 Liberty Bowl after a Jarret Johnson, DL 1999-2002 record three interceptions in the 21-15 win Anthony Madison, DB 2002-05 over Illinois ... He was also named to UA’s Evan Mathis, OL 2001-04 All-Century football team in 1992 Kindal Moorehead, DT Carolina Panthers 1998-99, 2001-02 Michael Myers, DT 1996 Hampton and Stabler Gray Antwan Odom, DE 2000, 2002-03 Their father, Alan, is a former UA quarter- Charlie Peprah, DB Green Bay Packers 2002-0 back and lettered from 1979-81 ... He was , LB Miami Dolphins 2002-03 a member of Paul Bryant’s only 12-0 team DeMeco Ryans, LB 2002-05 in 1979 that captured the consensus , OL Washington Redskins 1996-99 national championship ... He was also a Justin Smiley, OL 2001-04 member of the 1981 team that gave Bryant , DB Pitsburgh Steelers 1994-97 his 315th career win ... Shaud Williams, RB 2002-03 Patrick Hanrahan In addition to 21 former players, Alabama has 14 former players or coaches working as assistant His father, Gary, was as offensive guard for coaches in the NFL as of opening day (September 7, 2006). The complete list of current NFL coach- es is as follows: Paul Bryant ... He lettered in 1973 ... Member of 1973 national championship Coach NFL Team (Position) Alabama Years team ... Pittsburgh Steelers (Receivers) Coach (1981-82; 97) Jeff Fitzgerald Baltimore Ravens (Linebackers) Coach (1987-89) Jake Jones George Henshaw New Orleans Saints (Runningbacks) Coach (1983-86) His father, Joey, played under Paul Bryant Freddie Kitchens (Tight Ends) Player (1993-96) and Ray Perkins from 1980-83 ... Joey had John Mitchell Pittsburgh Steelers (Defensive Line) Player (1971-72) 71 career catches for 1,386 yards ... He is Coach (1973-76) currently the head coach at Division III Baltimore Ravens (Runningbacks) Player (1975-78) Birmingham Southern ... Also a highly Rip Scherer (Quarterbacks) Coach (1987) successful coach at Mountain Brook HS Rory Segrest (Special Teams) Player (1990-93) Coach (1994-97) Tyrone King Mike Solari Kansas City (Offensive Coordinator) Coach (1990-91) His father, Tyrone, Sr., played defensive Ricky Thomas (Tight Ends) Player (1983-86) back at UA from 1972-75. Steve Walters (Receivers) Coach (1985) Lorenzo Ward Oakland Raiders (Special Teams) Player (1986-90) Jonathan Lowe Coach (1991-93) His father, Eddie, was a starting linebacker Richard Williamson Carolina Panthers (Receivers) Player (1961-62) under Paul Bryant from 1980-82 ... His Coach (1963-67; 70-71) uncle, Woodrow, was also a star linebacker from 1972-75 ... Woodrow was a three- time All-American (1973-75) ... He recorded 134 tackles in 1973 and conclud- ed his career with 315 career stops ...

Cliff Murphy His father, Phil, lettered at halfback during the 1973 season under Coach Paul Bryant ... Phil was a member of the Crimson Tide’s 1973 national championship (UPI) team that lost in the epic Sugar Bowl matchup against Notre Dame (24-23) December 31, 1973 at Tulane Stadium ...

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 42 Joel Nix BOTH CASTILLES HAVE *Two more brothers added their names to His father, Mark, was a running back for SCORED TOUCHDOWNS list in 1914 as Bill and Griff Harsh combined the Crimson Tide under Coach Paul *Tim and Simeon Castille made Alabama for four TDs in the Crimson Tide’s 58-0 Bryant from 1979-81 ... He was a member football history in the 2004 season opener win over Tulane on Oct. 31, 1914. Bill of the 1979 national championship team against Utah State when both Castille’s accounted for three TDs and Griff added and the 1981 SEC Championship team ... scored touchdowns in Alabama’s 48-17 one. He also played on the Alabama team that win over Utah State on September 4. gave Bryant his 315th all-time coaching win with a 28-17 victory over Auburn in *Simeon scored his first collegiate touch- 1981 ... down with a 31-yard interception return on the second play of the third quarter to Leigh Tiffin give Alabama a 24-10 lead. His father, Van, was an All-American kick- er for Coach Ray Perkins ... Tiffin lettered *Tim added a one-yard run in the fourth from 1983-86 and earned AA honors in quarter to extend Alabama’s lead to 41-17 1986 ... Van holds the UA record with 135 with just under 13 minutes to play. consecutive extra points ... He is the school’s third all-time leading scorer with *When Tim Castille crossed the goal-line 312 points ... Van nailed a 52-yard field it sent Alabama football historians and goal to beat Auburn 25-23 in 1985 ... researchers scurrying to find the last time, if ever, two brothers had scored in the Other Football Relationships same game. *Junior offensive lineman Justin Britt becomes the third different Britt brother *After some exhaustive research, the to start on the offensive line. He joins Castille’s became the first set of brothers to Wesley (2001-04) and Taylor (2005), who score in the same game since Pierre and Kerry both started games for the Crimson Tide. Goode each scored against Southwestern Louisiana in 1987. *A pair of walk-ons, Kenneth and Will Vandervoort are brothers. *On 3, 1987, Pierre (2) and Kerry (1) Goode both scored touchdowns in *Freshman offensive lineman Andre Smith Alabama’s 38-10 win over USL at Legion and senior defensive lineman Dominic Lee Field. are first cousins. *Dating back to the birth of Alabama foot- *Freshman quarterback Greg McElroy’s ball, two brothers have scored in the same father, Greg Sr., was a starting offensive game a total of seven times. lineman for Dick Tomey at Hawai’i in 1977-78. The senior McElroy was also a *Adrian and Hargrove “Hog” VandeGraaff were graduate assistant coach under Tomey in the first brothers to score a touchdown in the 1979. same game accomplishing the feat in the Crimson Tide’s 47-5 win over Birmingham College on Oct. 7, 1911. Adrian scored four TDs and Hargrove added one TD in the win.

*The duo did it again in the Crimson Tide’s 22-0 win over Tulane on Nov. 11, 1911, scoring one TD each in the win.

*Adrian and Hargrove combined for three TDs in the Crimson Tide’s 52-0 win over Marion on Sept. 28, 1912 as “Hog” scored two and Adrian added one score.

*Hargrove “Hog” and his younger brother W. T. “Bully” VandeGraff scored one TD each in the Crimson Tide’s 81-0 win over Birmingham College on Oct. 4, 1913.

*Bully VandeGraaff became the Crimson Tide’s first All-American in 1915, earning First-Team honors from the Walter Camp Foundation.

ALABAMA AT LSU WWW.ROLLTIDE.COM PAGE 43 2006 Alabama Football Depth Chart

OFFENSE LT 71 Andre Smith (6-4, 348, Fr.) ...... Played 50 or more snaps in 9 games; Leads all players w/666 snaps; 10 starts 75 Cody Davis (6-6, 282, So.) ...... Played 40 snaps on the season; 13 snaps against FIU; Played in 11 career games LG 50 Justin Britt (6-4, 290, Jr.) ...... Played 50+ snaps in 8 games; 582 total snaps; Third Britt brother to start o-line 78 Mike Johnson (6-6, 303, Fr.) ...... Played in all 10 games with 90 snaps; Tallied four snaps against Miss. St. C 59 Antoine Caldwell (6-4, 288, So.) ...... Started in 22 straight games; 619 total snaps; Rimington Trophy candidate 70 Evan Cardwell (6-3, 290, Fr.) ...... Played four snaps against MSU; UA center in 2-minute offense; 117 total snaps RG 61 B.J. Stabler (6-4, 295, Fr.) ...... Played in 21 career games w/19 starts; 11 plays against MSU; 449 total snaps 76 Marlon Davis (6-2, 311, So.) ...... Made 2nd career start against FIU w/55 snaps ; 54 plays vs. MSU; 220 total snaps RT 72 Chris Capps (6-7, 283, Jr.) ...... Played 28 career games w/22 starts; started all 10 games; 553 total snaps 58 Kyle Tatum (6-7, 311, Sr.) ...... Played nine snaps against MSU; Appeared in nine games; 153 total snaps; TE 83 Travis McCall (6-2, 264, So.) ...... Started nine of 10 games in 2006; 8 career receptions for 99 yards 88 Nick Walker (6-5, 270, So.) ...... Played in 22 straight G; Caught first career TD pass at Ark; 11 career catches (158) QB 14 John Parker Wilson (6-2, 209, So.) ...... 6-4 as starting QB; 19-of-39 for 187 yds vs. MSU; 158-of-278 for 1996 yds and 12 TD 15 Jimmy Barnes (6-5, 239, Fr.) ...... Threw 1st career TD pass against FIU; completed 6-of-11 for 45 yards RB 34 Kenneth Darby (5-11, 215, Sr.)...... 3rd all-time with 3,225 rushing yards; Doak Walker Candidate (best RB) 10 Jimmy Johns (6-2, 227, So.) ...... Leads UA with 4.4 ypc (10+ carries); 420 yds in 21 career games FB 33 Le’Ron McClain (6-1, 257, Sr.) ...... Devastating blocker; 148 career rushing yds; 372 career rec yds; 8 TD receptions 19 Tim Castille (5-11, 234, Sr.)...... Averages 1 TD for every 7.5 rushes in UA career; 20 career rushing TDs leads team WR 81 Keith Brown (6-3, 204, Jr.) ...... Returned from injury vs. MSU; 8th All-time with 1,450 receiving yds 7 Will Oakley (6-1, 192, So.) ...... Started last three games; 12 rec. for 131 yards; career long 24 yd grab against FIU WR 22 DJ Hall (6-3, 186, Jr.) ...... Set UA record w/9 career 100-yard games; 4th All-time with 1,719 receiving yds 11 Matt Caddell (5-11, 189, Jr.) ...... 3 rec. for 29 yds and 1 TD vs. FIU; 40 rec for 604 yds and 2 TD in 32 games K 86 Jamie Christensen (6-0, 183, Jr.) ...... Made 3-of-3 FG vs. MSU: Missed 1st two games (groin); 11-of-13 FG in 2006 31 Leigh Tiffin (5-10, 170, Fr.) ...... 8-of-13 FG in 2006; 12-of-13 PAT; GW field goal vs. Vandy (47) DEFENSE RDE 94 Keith Saunders (6-3, 248, Jr.) ...... Recorded first sack of 2006 vs. FIU; Played 351 snaps in 10 starts 93 Bobby Greenwood (6-5, 260, So.) ...... Played in all 22 games in UA career; Leads UA w/2 sacks; 203 total snaps RDT 96 Dominic Lee (6-2, 289, Sr.) ...... Started six games this season; Played 244 total snaps; 36 career games played 67 J.P.Adams (6-3, 288, Jr.) ...... Appeared in all 10 games; Tallied 14 tackles in 25 career G; 155 total snaps LDT 99 Jeremy Clark (6-3, 306, Sr.) ...... Played 347 snaps w/10 starts; Recorded 76 tackles and 4.5 sacks in 45 G 95 Brandon Deaderick (6-4, 271, Fr.) ...... Played in four games; played 10 snaps against MSU w/one tackle; 33 total snaps LDE 92 Wallace Gilberry (6-4, 264, Jr.) ...... 2-year starter on d-line; Recorded sack and FF vs. MSU; Leads UA w/9 QBP 91 Chris Harris (6-6, 254, Sr.) ...... Tallied 146 snaps in 10G; Played more games (41) than any UA player w/out start OLB 42 Juwan Simpson (6-3, 226, Sr.) ...... UA most experienced LB; Leads team w/63 tackles; Posted 220 career tackles 44 Demarcus Waldrop (5-11, 200, Jr.) ...... Forced a fumble against FIU; Can play both LB spots; 228 total snaps 6 Marcel Stamps (6-2, 199, Jr.) ...... Blocked second career punt at Tennessee; Played in all 10 games; 88 total snaps MLB 21 Prince Hall (5-11, 255, Fr.) ...... Started six games; Leads team with nine TFL; 3rd leading tackler w/57 tackles 56 Matt Collins (6-1, 245, Jr.) ...... Started four games w/8 tackles; five snaps vs. MSU; Played 155 total snaps 57 Darren Mustin (6-3, 237, So.) ...... Has seen increased playing time; five plays vs. MSU; 56 snaps in seven games OLB 55 Terrence Jones (6-0, 226, Sr.) ...... Started eight games; Fifth on the team w/36 tackles; 428 total snaps 46 Zach Schreiber (6-1, 211, Fr.) ...... Recovered a fumble vs. MSU; Appeared in all 10 games; 161 total snaps RCB 2 Simeon Castille (6-1, 189, Jr.) ...... UA leader w/5 interceptions and 3 fumble recoveries; Two games w/2 INT 16 Lionel Mitchell (6-2, 184, So.) ...... 3rd in UA history w/131 INT return yds; 4 total INT; 264 total plays 36 Eric Gray (6-2, 188, Jr.) ...... Played in all 10 games w/10 tackles; 33 plays vs. Miss. ST.; 254 total snaps FS 49 Rashad Johnson (6-0, 186, So.) ...... Started last three games; four total starts; Played 406 snaps in 10 games 20 Marcus Carter (6-0, 200, Jr.) ...... Started first seven games; played 53 snaps vs. MSU; tallied 386 total snaps 43 Sam Burnthall (6-2, 184, Fr.) ...... Appeared in nine of 10 contests; Logged 116 snaps; 15 plays vs. MSU SS 3 Jeffrey Dukes (6-2, 199, Sr.) ...... Started all 10 games w/628 total snaps; 2nd on team w/60 tackles 30 Bryan Kilpatrick (6-4, 198, Sr.) ...... Played 13 snaps vs. MSU; 11 tackles in 10 games; 118 total snaps LCB 1 Ramzee Robinson (5-10, 196, Sr.)...... Owns UA longest streak w/47 consecutive gms; Scored 1st career TD vs. FIU 24 Marquis Johnson (5-11, 178, Fr.) ...... Played 146 snaps in 10 games; 11 snaps vs. MSU; five tackles on the year P 11 P.J. Fitzgerald (5-11, 188, Fr.) ...... Averages 38.0 yards on 44 punts; 16 punts downed inside 20-yard line 29 Adam Hill (5-10, 188, Fr.) ...... Has not seen action in first 10 games SPECIAL TEAMS SN 51 Luke Spaulding (6-0, 217, Sr.) ...... Played in all 10 games (93 snaps); 10 snaps vs. MSU 66 Brian Selman (6-0, 210, Fr.) ...... Made first appearance vs. FIU; played one snap HOLD 11 P.J. Fitzgerald (5-11, 188, Fr.) ...... In addition to punting duties, Fitzgerald serves as the holder 29 Adam Hill (5-10, 188, Fr.) ...... Has not seen action on special teams KOR 28 Javier Arenas (5-8, 176, Fr.) ...... Leads UA with 15 KOR for 19.9-yard average; Made UA debut in season opener 49 Rashad Johnson (6-0, 186, So.) ...... Recorded two KOR for 40 yards PR 28 Javier Arenas (5-8, 176, Fr.) ...... 1st Career touchdown on 65-yard return vs. FIU; 24 PR for 167 yards (7.0 avg.) 2 Simeon Castille (6-1, 189, Jr.) ...... Has three punt returns (22 yards) for 7.3 yard average K 86 Jamie Christensen (6-0, 183, Jr.) ...... Handled kickoff chores in last seven games; 38 KO w/4 touchbacks 15 Andrew Friedman (6-1, 202, Fr.) ...... Handled kickoffs in first two games subbing for injured Christensen

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GAME LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB WR WR OTHER

Hawaii Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Walker (TE)

Vandy Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Caddell

ULM Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Hall

Arkansas Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Hall

Florida Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Hall

Duke Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Brown Hall

Ole Miss Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps Wilson Darby McClain Brown Hall Oakley (WR)

Tennessee Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Oakley Hall

FIU Smith Britt Caldwell M. Davis Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Oakley Hall

Miss. State Smith Britt Caldwell Stabler Capps McCall Wilson Darby McClain Oakley Hall

LSU

Auburn

DEFENSE

GAME LDE LDT RDT RDE OLB MLB OLB RCB FS SS LCB OTHER

Hawaii Gilberry Clark Saunders Simpson Collins Jones Castille Carter Dukes Robinson Johnson (DB)

Vandy Gilberry Clark Saunders Simpson P. Hall Jones Castille Carter Dukes Robinson Mitchell (DB)

ULM Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Waldrop Collins Jones Castille Carter Dukes Robinson

Arkansas Gilberry Clark Saunders Simpson Collins Waldrop Castille Carter Dukes Robinson Mitchell (DB)

Florida Gilberry Clark Saunders Simpson Collins Waldrop Castille Carter Dukes Robinson Mitchell (DB)

Duke Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Simpson Hall Jones Castille Carter Dukes Robinson

Ole Miss Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Simpson Hall Jones Castille Carter Dukes Robinson

Tennessee Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Simpson Hall Jones Castille Johnson Dukes Robinson

FIU Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Simpson Hall Jones Castille Johnson Dukes Robinson

Miss. State Gilberry Lee Clark Saunders Simpson Hall Jones Castille Johnson Dukes Robinson

LSU

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34 KENNETH DARBY, RB In terms of all-purpose yards, Darby is ALABAMA ALL-TIME RUSHING LEADERS Sr., Huntsville, Ala, 3VL the SEC’s active leader with 3,497 all-pur- Rk Player, Years Yards pose yards entering this week’s game ... 1. Shaun Alexander (1996-99) 3,565 He is seventh on the school’s all-time list 2. Bobby Humphrey (1985-88) 3,420 *Darby has appeared in 44 career games for all-purpose yards ... Harry Gilmer is 3. KENNETH DARBY (2003-Present) 3,171 and has 663 rushing attempts for 3,225 sixth with more than 3,600 career all- 4. Johnny Musso (1969-71) 2,741 yards and 11 touchdowns ... He is cur- purpose yards ... 5. Dennis Riddle (1994-97) 2,645 rently third on the school’s all-time rush- 6. (1950-52) 2,604 ing list ... Darby is 195 yards behind 2003 Season 7. Johnny Davis (1974-77) 2,519 Bobby Humphrey’s (1985-88) second- Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 8. Sherman Williams (1991-94) 2,486 place total (3,420) and 340 yards behind Aug. 30 South Florida 8-41-0 9. Shaud Williams (2002-03) 2,288 Shaun Alexander’s (1996-99) school Sept. 6 Oklahoma 1-(-2)-0 10. Ricky Moore (1981-84) 2,270 Darby ranks fifth record total (3,565) ... Sept. 13 Kentucky 8-62-0 11. Siran Stacy (1989-91) 2,105 among active NCAA Division I running backs with Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 3-2-0 12. Harry Gilmer (1944-47) 2,025 3,225 career yards ... He is also fifth among Sept. 27 Arkansas DNP 13. (1951-54) 2,008 Division I running backs with 663 career rushing Oct. 4 at Georgia 0-0-0 14. Tony Nathan (1975-78) 1,997 attempts ... In 10 games this season, Darby Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi DNP 15. Ahmaad Galloway (1999-2002) 1,830 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 1-41-0 has 171 carries for 736 yards ... He aver- 16. (1944-47) 1,829 Oct. 25 Tennessee DNP - Injured ages 4.3 yards per carry and 73.6 yards 17. Major Ogilvie (1977-80) 1,718 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State DNP - Injured per game ... He posted back-to-back 100 18. (1989-92) 1,696 Nov. 15 LSU 10-41-0 yard games against Duke (115) and Ole 19. Ray Hudson (2001-04) 1,639 Miss (162) to average 138.5 yards in those Nov. 22 at Auburn 1-1-0 Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 1-(-5)-0 20. Calvin Culliver (1973-76) 1,568 two games ... The 162-yard effort against 21. (1971-73) 1,529 Ole Miss (Oct. 14) was his third-best, sin- 22. (1933-34) 1,508 Darby is the only 2004 Season gle-game rushing effort ... 23. Linnie Patrick, 1980-83 1,480 back in the nation with 100 or more rushing Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 24. Steve Bowman (1963-65) 1,452 attempts this season without a touchdown Sept. 4 Utah State 11-111-1 ... In 25. (2000-03) 1,444 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 17-86-0 fact, Darby has not had a rushing touch- 26. Walter Lewis (1980-83) 1,433 Sept. 18 W. Carolina 9-63-2 down since the third quarter of the 27. Billy Jackson (1978-80) 1,408 Crimson Tide’s 35-3 win over Utah State Sept. 25 at Arkansas 16-51-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 6-27-0 28. Murry Hill (1985-89) 1,398 on Oct. 29, 2005 at Bryant-Denny 29. Steadman Shealy (1977-79) 1,395 270 rushing attempts with- Oct. 9 at Kentucky 20-99-2 Stadium ... He has 30. Kerry Goode (1983-87) 1,350 out a touchdown since the Utah State game Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 29-197-1 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 25-99-0 31. Paul Ott Carruth (1981-82-84) 1,336 ... Darby has rushed for 1,000 yards in 32. Chris Anderson (1990-93) 1,278 each of his last two seasons (2004-05), Nov. 6 Mississippi State 36-200-1 Nov. 13 at LSU 35-109-1 33. Richard Todd (1973-75) 1,254 making him the fourth player in school Nov. 20 Auburn 14-19-0 34. Santonio Beard (2000-02) 1,245 history with back-to-back 1,000 yard sea- Dec. 31 Minnesota 1-1-0 35. (1948-50) 1,206 sons on the ground ... In 2004, Darby 36. Tyler Watts (1999-2002) 1,128 became the second sophomore in school 2005 Season 37. Willie Shelby (1973-75) 1,127 history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 38. Steve Whitman (1977-79) 1,126 a season ... Bobby Humphrey ran for a Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 17-90-0 39. Pat Trammell (1959-61) 1,119 UA sophomore record 1,471 yards in Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 22-79-0 Curtis Alexander (1993-97) 1,119 1986 ... He became the 12th player in Sept. 17 at South Carolina 20-145-1 41. Gene Jelks (1985-86) 1,097 Bama annals to rush for 200 yards in a Sept. 24 Arkansas 18-98-0 42. Mike Fracchia (1960-63) 1,084 single game, when he tallied 200 yards on Oct. 1 Florida 15-101-0 43. Steve Bisceglia (1971-72) 1,075 36 carries in a 30-14 win over Mississippi Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 20-100-1 44. Martin Houston (1989-92) 1,042 State at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Oct. 22 Tennessee 23-86-0 45. Bobby Luna (1951-54) 1,037 November 6, 2004 ... Darby is the only Oct. 29 Utah State 15-149-1 46. Randy Billingsley (1872-74) 1,026 player in school history to post a 200- Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 21-122-0 47. Kevin Turner (1988-91) 1,020 yard game at Bryant-Denny Stadium ... Nov. 12 LSU 21-104-0 The 36 rushing attempts tied Shaun Nov. 19 Auburn 18-89-0 Alexander (36 vs. Ole Miss, 1999 and vs. Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 29-81-0 Southern Miss, 1998) for the fifth-best mark in school history ... He tallied 197 yards (29 rushing attempts) in his first career start against Southern Mississippi on Oct. 16, 2004 ... The 197 yards estab- lished a UA single-game record for a player in his first start ...

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2006 Season MOST CAREER 100-YARD GAMES SINGLE-GAME RUSHING ATTEMPTS Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD No. Player Years Atts Player Opponent (Year) Sept. 2 Hawaii 16-25-0 15 Shaun Alexander 1996-99 42 Johnny Musso Auburn (1970) Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 21-65-0 Bobby Humphrey 1985-88 40 Sherman Williams Tennessee (2003) Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 14-79-0 12 Kenneth Darby 2003-Present 38 Dennis Riddle Tennessee (1996) Sept. 23 at Arkansas 26-54-0 12 Sherman Williams 1991-94 Mississippi State (1995) Sept. 30 at Florida 14-76-0 10 Shaud Williams 2002-03 36 Kenneth Darby Mississippi State (2004) Oct. 7 Duke 18-115-0 Siran Stacy 1989-91 Shaun Alexander Ole Miss (1999) Oct. 14 Ole Miss 25-162-0 Johnny Musso 1969-71 Southern Miss (1998) Oct. 21 at Tennessee 14-26-0 Bobby Marlow 1950-52 Bobby Humphrey Penn State (1987) Oct. 28 Florida International 10-70-0 7 Dennis Riddle 1994-97 35 Kenneth Darby LSU (2004) Nov. 4 Mississippi State 13-54-0 Johnny Davis 1974-77 Bobby Humphrey LSU (1987) Nov. 11 at LSU 6 Ricky Moore 1981-84 Nov. 18 Auburn 4 Ahmaad Galloway 1999-2002 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING ATTEMPTS Murry Hill 1988-89 Atts Player (Yards) Year BACK-TO-BACK 1,000-YARD SEASONS 302 Shaun Alexander (1,383) 1999 Yards Player (Atts) Year 291 Sherman Williams (1,341) 1994 1,137 Johnny Musso (226) 1970 280 Shaud Williams (1,367) 2004 1,088 Johnny Musso (191) 1971 258 Shaun Alexander (1,178) 1998 242 Dennis Riddle (1,079) 1996 1,471 Bobby Humphrey (236) 1986 239 Kenneth Darby (1,242) 2005 1,255 Bobby Humphrey (238) 1987 238 Bobby Humphrey (1,255) 1987 236 Dennis Riddle (969) 1995 1,178 Shaun Alexander (258) 1998 Bobby Humphrey (1,471) 1986 1,383 Shaun Alexander (302) 1999 226 Johnny Musso (1,137) 1970

1,061 Kenneth Darby (218) 2004 DARBY RECORD BOOK CAREER RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1,161 Kenneth Darby (171) 2005 Atts Player (Yards) Years 727 Shaun Alexander (3,565) 1996-99 *Alabama is 10-2 (.833) when Darby nets SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS 663 Kenneth Darby (2,913) 2003-Pres 100 yards on the ground. Yards Player Opponent (Year) 615 Bobby Humphrey (3,420) 1985-88 291 Shaun Alexander at LSU (1996) 612 Dennis Riddle (2,645) 1994-97 DARBY’S CAREER 100-YARD GAMES 284 Bobby Humphrey at Miss. State (1986) 574 Johnny Musso (2,741) 1969-71 Yds Opponent Date 233 Bobby Marlow Auburn (1951) 535 Sherman Williams (2,486) 1991-94 111 Utah State Sept. 4, 2004 221 Johnny Musso Auburn (1970) 469 Ricky Moore (2,270) 1981-84 197 Southern Miss Oct. 16, 2004 220 Bobby Humphrey at Penn State (1987) 447 Johnny Davis (2,519) 1974-77 200 Miss. State Nov. 6, 2004 217 Bobby Humphrey at Tennessee (1986) 429 Siran Stacy (2,105) 1989-91 109 at LSU Nov. 13, 2004 216 Harry Gilmer at Kentucky (1945) 410 Shaud Williams (2,288) 2002-03 145 at South Carolina Sept. 17, 2005 214 Shaun Alexander at Ole Miss (1999) 101 Florida Oct. 1, 2005 211 Siran Stacy at LSU (1989) CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 100 at Ole Miss Oct. 15, 2005 206 Shaun Alexander vs. Vanderbilt (1998) Yards Player Years 149 Utah State Oct. 29, 2005 204 Bobby Humphrey vs. Auburn (1986) 4,958 Bobby Humphrey 1985-88 122 at Miss. State Nov. 5, 2005 200 Kenneth Darby vs. Miss. State (2004) 4,433 Shaun Alexander 1996-99 104 LSU Nov. 12, 2005 3,916 David Palmer 1991-93 115 Duke Oct. 7, 2006 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS 3,880 Freddie Milons 1998-01 162 Ole Miss Oct. 14, 2006 Yards Player (Atts) Year 3,631 Harry Gilmer 1944-47 1,471 Bobby Humphrey (236) 1986 3,497 Kenneth Darby 2003-Present *Darby is tied with Sherman Williams (1991-94) 1,383 Shaun Alexander (302) 1999 3,378 Tony Nathan 1975-78 for third-place all-time with 12 career 100- 1,367 Shaud Williams (280) 2003 3,310 Shaud Williams 2002-03 yard games. Shuan Alexander (1996-99) 1,341 Sherman Williams (291) 1994 3,236 Johnny Musso 1969-71 and Bobby Humphrey (1985-88) hold the 1,255 Bobby Humphrey (238) 1987 3,004 Bobby Marlow 1950-52 UA record with 15 career 100-yard 1,242 Kenneth Darby (239) 2005 games. 1,178 Shaun Alexander (258) 1998 1,137 Johnny Musso (226) 1970 1,088 Johnny Musso (191) 1971 1,079 Dennis Riddle (242) 1996 Siran Stacy (216) 1989 1,061 Kenneth Darby (218) 2004

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81 KEITH BROWN, WR ALABAMA CAREER RECEIVING YARDS Jr., Pensacola, Fla., 2VL 2006 Season Rk Player, Years Yards Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 1. Ozzie Newsome, 1974-77 2,010 *Brown has appeared in 28 games at Sept. 2 Hawaii 6-132-1 2. Freddie Milons, 1998-01 1,859 Alabama and has 88 receptions for 1,450 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 8-99-0 3. David Bailey, 1969-71 1,857 yards and eight touchdowns ... Brown is Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 5-82-0 4. DJ Hall, 2004-Present 1,719 currently 8th on the school’s all-time list in Sept. 23 at Arkansas 7-97-1 5. David Palmer, 1991-93 1,611 receiving yards ... He is 11th all-time with 88 Sept. 30 at Florida 4-36-0 6. Curtis Brown, 1991-95 1,568 career receptions ... He also averages 16.5 Oct. 7 Duke 6-57-1 7. Dennis Homan, 1965-67 1,495 yards per catch and 51.8 yards per game Oct. 14 Ole Miss 1-10-0 8. Keith Brown, 2004-Present 1,450 Oct. 21 at Tennessee DNP - Injured in his UA career ... Brown is one of two active 9. Joey Jones, 1980-83 1,386 Oct. 28 Florida International DNP - Injured UA receivers with 1,000 career receiving yards 10. Toderick Malone, 1993-95 1,368 ... Nov. 4 Mississippi State 50 yards shy 11. Jesse Bendross, 1980-83 1,359 Brown is of 1,500 career Nov. 11 at LSU 12. Lamonde Russell, 1987-90 1,332 receiving yards ... In seven games this sea- Nov. 18 Auburn son, Brown has been the go-to guy for 13. Antonio Carter, 1999-2004 1,294 the UA offense ... He has 37 catches for 14. Wayne Wheeler, 1971-73 1,246 513 yards and three touchdowns ... He 15. Quincy Jackson, 1997-98 1,093 averages 13.9 yards per catch and 73.3 16. Michael Vaughn, 1996-98 1,091 yards per game this season ... He missed 17. Triandos Luke, 2000-03 1,072 the Tennessee (Oct. 21), FIU (Oct. 28) 18. Dre’ Fulgham, 2000-03 1,068 and Mississippi State (Nov. 4) games with a knee injury ... He has logged two ALABAMA CAREER RECEPTIONS 100-yard games at Alabama and narrowly Rk Player, Years Recptions missed two others ... 1. Freddie Milons, 1998-01 152 2. David Bailey, 1969-71 132 2004 Season 3. DJ Hall, 2004-Present 113 Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 4. Lamonde Russell, 1987-90 108 Sept. 4 Utah State 4-91-1 5. Antonio Carter, 1999-2004 106 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 3-35-0 Curtis Brown, 1991-95 106 Sept. 18 Western Carolina DNP 7. David Palmer, 1991-93 102 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Ozzie Newsome, 1974-77 102 Oct. 2 South Carolina 1-12-0 9. Kevin Turner, 1988-91 97 Oct. 9 at Kentucky DNP - Injured 10. Triandos Luke, 2000-03 90 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 11. Keith Brown, 2004-Present 88 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 1-6-0 Dennis Homan, 1965-67 87 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 3-51-0 13. Quincy Jackson, 1997-98 77 Nov. 13 at LSU 0-0-0 14. Jesse Bendross, 1980-83 76 Nov. 20 Auburn 2-44-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota 3-56-0 15. Toderick Malone, 1993-95 73 Sam Collins, 1999-2002 73 2005 Season 17. Michael Vaughn, 1996-98 71 Joey Jones, 1980-83 71 Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 5-84-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-11-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 3-91-2 Sept. 24 Arkansas 0-0-0 Oct. 1 Florida 2-83-1 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 6-79-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 4-38-0 Oct. 29 Utah State DNP - Injured Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 3-65-0 Nov. 12 LSU 4-48-0 Nov. 19 Auburn 1-2-0 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 5-141-1

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11 MATT CADDELL, WR 2 SIMEON CASTILLE, DB 2006 Season Jr., McCalla, Ala., 2VL Jr., Brimingham, Ala., 2VL Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 2 Hawaii 3-0-3 2004 Season *Castille has appeared in 33 games in his Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 1-3-4 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 3-2-5 Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD UA career and recorded 96 tackles, 9 1/2 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 2-0-2 Sept. 4 Utah State 1-8-0 TFLs and four sacks ... He has also added Sept. 30 at Florida 4-1-5 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 2-40-0 a team-best 25 pass breakups, including a Oct. 7 Duke 3-3-6 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 2-57-1 team-high nine career interceptions ... In Oct. 14 Ole Miss 8-2-10 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 0-0-0 10 games this season, Castille is responsible Oct. 21 at Tennessee 6-4-10 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-0-0 for eight turnovers, including five intercetpions Oct. 28 Florida International 4-0-4 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 2-37-0 and three fumbles recovered ... Castille leads Nov. 4 Mississippi State 3-2-5 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 1-26-0 UA in both interceptions and fumbles Nov. 11 at LSU Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 recovered this year ... He is the SEC co-leader Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 6 Mississippi State 0-0-0 with five interceptions ... He has two inter- Nov. 13 at LSU 2-66-0 Nov. 20 Auburn 4-76-0 ceptions against Vanderbilt (Sept. 9) and 99 JEREMY CLARK, DL Dec. 31 Minnesota 3-21-0 Tennessee (Oct. 21) ... In addition, Sr., Daphne, Ala., 3VL Castille is UA’s fourth-leading tackler 2005 Season with 54 total stops ... He also has 10 pass- 2003 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD es defended, including five interceptions Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 3-50-0 ... He shares the team lead with Jeffrey Aug. 30 South Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-17-0 Dukes and Prince Hall with 35 solo tack- Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-3-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 0-0-0 les ... He recorded back-to-back double Sept. 13 Kentucky 0-0-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 1-16-0 digit tackle games against Ole Miss (10) Sept. 20 Northern Illinois DNP Oct. 1 Florida 0-0-0 and Tennessee (10) ... He had nine PBUs Sept. 27 Arkansas DNP Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-9-0 and two interceptions last season ... Oct. 4 at Georgia 2-1-3 Oct. 22 Tennessee 0-0-0 Castille scored a touchdown in his first Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 3-3-6 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-13-0 collegiate game against Utah State on Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 2-0-2 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Sept. 4, 2004, when he posted a 31-yard Oct. 25 Tennessee 2-1-3 Nov. 12 LSU 1-2-0 interception return in the third quarter ... Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 0-2-2 Nov. 19 Auburn 2-9-0 Nov. 15 LSU 4-0-4 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-63-0 2004 Season Nov. 22 at Auburn 1-0-1 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 0-0-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 3-0-3 2006 Season 2004 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Sept. 11 Ole Miss 2-0-2 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 2 Hawaii 3-24-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 0-1-1 Sept. 4 Utah State 1-2-3 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 1-15-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas DNP - Injured Sept. 11 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 1-6-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-0-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 1-0-1 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 1-0-1 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 1-1-2 Sept. 30 at Florida 2-20-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-1-1 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-1-1 Oct. 7 Duke 0-0-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 0-1-1 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-1-1 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Nov. 13 at LSU 1-2-3 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 2-0-2 Oct. 28 Florida International 3-27-1 Nov. 20 Auburn 0-1-1 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 0-1-1 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 0-0-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota 0-1-1 Nov. 13 at LSU 0-5-5 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 20 Auburn 0-3-3 Nov. 18 Auburn 2005 Season Dec. 31 Minnesota 1-0-1 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 2-1-3 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 2-0-2 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 2-1-3 Sept. 24 Arkansas 3-4-7 Oct. 1 Florida 1-0-1 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-0-1 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-1-2 Oct. 29 Utah State 2-1-3 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 2-0-2 Nov. 12 LSU 1-1-2 Nov. 19 Auburn 0-2-2 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) DNP

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CLARK CONTINUED 19 TIM CASTILLE, FB 2006 Season Sr., Birmingham, Ala., 3VL Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 2005 Season Sept. 2 Hawaii 6-14-1 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total 2003 Season Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 5-19-0 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 1-0-1 Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 2-12-1 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-0-1 Aug. 30 South Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 3-4-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 0-1-1 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-0-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 0-1-1 Sept. 13 Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 7 Duke 3-14-0 Oct. 1 Florida 0-1-1 Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 0-0-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 4-6-1 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 2-0-2 Sept. 27 Arkansas 0-0-0 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 3-2-1 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-1-2 Oct. 4 at Georgia 0-0-0 Oct. 28 Florida International 7-26-1 Oct. 29 Utah State 0-2-2 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 2-10-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 12 LSU 1-1-2 Oct. 25 Tennessee 2-15-1 Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 19 Auburn 1-2-3 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 6-18-1 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 0-2-2 Nov. 15 LSU 0-0-0 CASTILLE (RECEIVING) Nov. 22 at Auburn 0-0-0 2006 Season Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 0-0-0 2003 Season Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total 2004 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Sept. 2 Hawaii 1-0-1 Aug. 30 South Florida 2-38-0 Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 0-2-2 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 2-7-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 9-45-1 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 0-0-0 Sept. 13 Kentucky 2-9-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 11-26-1 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 0-3-3 Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 0-0-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 5-15-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 1-0-1 Sept. 27 Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 7-30-0 Oct. 7 Duke 1-0-1 Oct. 4 at Georgia 1-1-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 3-43-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 1-1-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 8-33-2 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 2-0-2 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 3-17-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 12-47-1 Oct. 28 Florida International 1-0-1 Oct. 25 Tennessee 5-31-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 7-8-1 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 1-2-3 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 1-4-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State DNP - Injured Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 15 LSU 1-21-0 Nov. 13 at LSU DNP - Injured Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 22 at Auburn 2-0-0 Nov. 20 Auburn DNP - Injured Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 1-0-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota DNP - Injured

2005 Season 2004 Season Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 5-7-2 Sept. 4 Utah State 2-18-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 9-28-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 1-9-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 5-12-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 5-45-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 7-18-1 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 1-9-0 Oct. 1 Florida 6-9-1 Oct. 2 South Carolina 1-7-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 2-0-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-3-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-4-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 4-16-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State DNP - Injured Nov. 6 Mississippi State DNP - Injured Nov. 12 LSU 1-15-0 Nov. 13 at LSU DNP - Injured Nov. 19 Auburn 2-6-1 Nov. 20 Auburn DNP - Injured Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 6-22-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota DNP - Injured

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CASTILLE CONTINUED 3 JEFFREY DUKES, DB 92 WALLACE GILBERRY, DL Sr., Oxford, Miss. 2VL Jr., Bay Minette, Ala., 2VL 2005 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2004 Season 2004 Season Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 2-13-0 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 0-0-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 2-2-4 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 0-0-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 0-1-1 Sept. 24 Arkansas 1-(-3)-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 3-0-3 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 2-1-3 Oct. 1 Florida 1-9-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 2-15-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-0-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-2-2 Oct. 22 Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 1-0-1 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 2-0-2 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-11-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 1-1-2 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State DNP - Injured Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Nov. 12 LSU 0-0-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 0-0-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 3-2-5 Nov. 19 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 13 at LSU 0-0-0 Nov. 13 at LSU 0-3-3 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-11-0 Nov. 20 Auburn 0-1-1 Nov. 20 Auburn 1-1-2 Dec. 31 Minnesota 2-0-2 Dec. 31 Minnesota 3-1-4 2006 Season 2005 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2005 Season Sept. 2 Hawaii 1-12-0 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 3-9-0 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 2-0-2 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 0-2-2 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 0-0-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-0-1 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-2-3 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 0-1-1 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 2-0-2 Sept. 30 at Florida 1-9-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 1-0-1 Oct. 7 Duke 0-0-0 Oct. 1 Florida 3-1-4 Oct. 1 Florida 0-0-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-3-4 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-4-5 Oct. 28 Florida International 3-11-0 Oct. 29 Utah State 0-3-3 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-1-2 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 4-16-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 2-0-2 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 12 LSU 1-1-2 Nov. 12 LSU 2-5-7 Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 19 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 19 Auburn 3-3-6 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-0-3 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 2-1-3

2006 Season 2006 Season Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 2 Hawaii 4-3-7 Sept. 2 Hawaii 1-1-2 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 4-1-5 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 4-1-5 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 3-1-4 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 1-2-3 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 5-2-7 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 3-2-5 Sept. 30 at Florida 3-2-5 Sept. 30 at Florida 0-0-0 Oct. 7 Duke 2-6-8 Oct. 7 Duke 3-1-4 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 3-4-7 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 1-2-3 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 6-1-7 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 3-0-3 Oct. 28 Florida International 5-1-6 Oct. 28 Florida International 1-1-2 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 4-0-4 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 3-1-4 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 18 Auburn

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ALABAMA CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 22 DJ HALL, WR 2004 Season Rk Player, Years Yards Jr., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2VL Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 1. Ozzie Newsome, 1974-77 2,010 Sept. 4 Utah State 3-34-0 2. Freddie Milons, 1998-01 1,859 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 0-0-0 3. David Bailey, 1969-71 1,857 *Hall has played 32 games in his Alabama Sept. 18 Western Carolina 2-33-0 4. DJ Hall, 2004-Present 1,719 career and has 113 receptions for 1,719 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 1-8-0 5. David Palmer, 1991-93 1,611 yards and 11 touchdowns ... He is third all- Oct. 2 South Carolina 1-8-0 6. Curtis Brown, 1991-95 1,568 time with 113 career receptions and fourth all-time Oct. 9 at Kentucky 1-18-0 7. Dennis Homan, 1965-67 1,495 with 1,719 receiving yards ... Hall enters the Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 final two games of the regular season with Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 8. Keith Brown, 2004-Present 1,450 an outside shot of become the school’s all- Nov. 6 Mississippi State 1-13-0 9. Joey Jones, 1980-83 1,386 time ledaer in receiving yards ... He trails Nov. 13 at LSU 0-0-0 10. Toderick Malone, 1993-95 1,368 David Bailey’s (1969-71) third-place total Nov. 20 Auburn 3-21-1 11. Jesse Bendross, 1980-83 1,359 by 138 yards and trails Freddie Milons’ Dec. 31 Minnesota 5-51-0 12. Lamonde Russell, 1987-90 1,332 (1998-01)second-place mark by 140 yards 13. Antonio Carter, 1999-2004 1,294 ... Hall needs 292 receving yards to break 2005 Season 14. Wayne Wheeler, 1971-73 1,246 Ozzie Newsome’s (1974-77) all-time Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 15. Quincy Jackson, 1997-98 1,093 record of 2,010 receiving yards ... Hall has Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 1-6-0 16. Michael Vaughn, 1996-98 1,091 ready set the UA single-season and career Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 5-130-1 17. Triandos Luke, 2000-03 1,072 records for 100-yard games by a receiver ... Sept. 17 at South Carolina 3-41-0 18. Dre’ Fulgham, 2000-03 1,068 He has nine career 100-yard games to break Sept. 24 Arkansas 3-54-2 Newsome’s record of six, 100-yard games ... Hall Oct. 1 Florida 0-0-0 ALABAMA CAREER RECEPTIONS has hit the century mark six times this sea- Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-10-0 Rk Player, Years Recptions son to break Newsome’s single-season Oct. 22 Tennessee 10-139-0 1. Freddie Milons, 1998-01 152 mark of four 100-yard games set in 1977 Oct. 29 Utah State 11-157-1 2. David Bailey, 1969-71 132 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 4-34-0 ... Hall also recorded an Alabama record five con- 3. DJ Hall, 2004-Present 113 Nov. 12 LSU 6-48-1 secutive 100-yard games (Sept. 23-Oct. 21), sur- 4. Lamonde Russell, 1987-90 108 Nov. 19 Auburn 4-57-0 passing the previous record of three set by Freddie 5. Antonio Carter, 1999-2004 106 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) DNP Milons in 1999 ... In nine games this season, Curtis Brown, 1991-95 106 7. David Palmer, 1991-93 102 Hall is UA’s leading receiver with 48 catch- 2006 Season es for 857 yards and five touchdowns ... He Ozzie Newsome, 1974-77 102 Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD is averaging 17.9 yards per catch and 95.2 9. Kevin Turner, 1988-91 97 Sept. 2 Hawaii DNP - Injured He needs just 143 yards to 10. Triandos Luke, 2000-03 90 yards per game ... Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 4-56-1 join David Palmer as the only UA receivers with 11. Keith Brown, 2004-Present 88 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 1-43-1 Dennis Homan, 1965-67 87 1,000-yard seasons ... Palmer had exactly Sept. 23 at Arkansas 6-144-1 13. Quincy Jackson, 1997-98 77 1,000 yards (61 catches) to set the UA sin- Sept. 30 at Florida 6-117-0 14. Jesse Bendross, 1980-83 76 gle-season record in 1993 ... Hall recorded Oct. 7 Duke 7-124-1 15. Toderick Malone, 1993-95 73 five consecutive 100-yard receiving games Oct. 14 Ole Miss 5-119-1 Sam Collins, 1999-2002 73 against Arkansas, Florida, Duke and Ole Oct. 21 at Tennessee 7-102-0 Miss ... He averaged 121.2 yards per game during Oct. 28 Florida International 2-27-0 17. Michael Vaughn, 1996-98 71 his record-setting stretch (31 catches, 606 yards, 3 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 10-125-0 Joey Jones, 1980-83 71 TDs) ... Hall had a season-high seven catch- Nov. 11 at LSU es against Duke (124 yards, TD) and Nov. 18 Auburn Tennessee (102 yards) ... He also had six catches for a season-best 144 yards at Arkansas ... He also had a 78-yard TD pass in the loss to the Razorbacks ... The 10th longest TD reception in Bama annals capped a 99-yard drive ... Hall led Alabama in recpetions (48), yards (676) and TDs (5) in 2005 ...

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10 JIMMY JOHNS, RB 55 TERRENCE JONES, LB 2006 Season So., Brookhaven, Miss., 1VL Sr., Fosters, Ala., 3VL Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 2 Hawaii 1-2-3 2005 Season 2003 Season Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 3-3-6 Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 3-4-7 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 5-35-0 Aug. 30 South Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 23 at Arkansas DNP - Injured Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-0-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 0-2-2 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 3-13-0 Sept. 13 Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 7 Duke 3-1-4 Sept. 24 Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 1-1-2 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 2-0-2 Oct. 1 Florida 8-17-0 Sept. 27 Arkansas 1-1-2 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 3-2-5 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 4 at Georgia 0-0-0 Oct. 28 Florida International 0-1-1 Oct. 22 Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 1-5-6 Oct. 29 Utah State 6-40-0 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 12-65-0 Oct. 25 Tennessee 0-0-0 Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 12 LSU 1-13-0 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 1-2-3 Nov. 19 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 15 LSU 1-0-1 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-19-0 Nov. 22 at Auburn 0-1-1 Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 2-0-2 2006 Season Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD 2004 Season Sept. 2 Hawaii 8-58-0 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 7-37-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 0-2-2 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe DNP Sept. 11 Ole Miss 1-0-1 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 8-24-0 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 3-3-6 Sept. 30 at Florida 4-14-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 1-0-1 Oct. 7 Duke 5-9-1 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-2-2 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 5-28-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 1-0-1 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 3-37-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-2-2 Oct. 28 Florida International 9-10-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 1-1-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 1-0-1 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 13 at LSU 1-0-1 Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 20 Auburn 0-0-0 Dec. 31 Minnesota 1-0-1

2005 Season Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 2-2-4 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi DNP - Injured Sept. 17 at South Carolina DNP - Injured Sept. 24 Arkansas DNP - Injured Oct. 1 Florida 0-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-0-1 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-0-1 Oct. 29 Utah State 3-5-6 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Nov. 12 LSU 1-1-2 Nov. 19 Auburn 1-0-1 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-1-4

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33 Le’RON McCLAIN, FB McCLAIN (RECEIVING) 1 RAMZEE ROBINSON, DB Sr., Northport, Ala., 3 VL Sr., Huntsville, Ala., 3VL 2003 Season 2003 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2003 Season Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Aug. 30 South Florida 0-0-0 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Aug. 30 South Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-0-0 Aug. 30 South Florida 3-0-3 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-0-0 Sept. 13 Kentucky 2-35-0 Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-1-1 Sept. 13 Kentucky 1-1-1 Sept. 20 Northern Illinois DNP - Injured Sept. 13 Kentucky 1-0-1 Sept. 20 Northern Illinois DNP - Injured Sept. 27 Arkansas DNP - Injured Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 2-1-3 Sept. 27 Arkansas DNP - Injured Oct. 4 at Georgia 0-0-0 Sept. 27 Arkansas 0-0-0 Oct. 4 at Georgia 0-0-0 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Oct. 4 at Georgia 2-0-2 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 1-0-1 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 25 Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 1-0-1 Oct. 25 Tennessee 0-0-0 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Oct. 25 Tennessee 2-0-2 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 0-0-0 Nov. 15 LSU 0-0-0 Nov. 8 at Mississippi State 3-0-3 Nov. 15 LSU 0-0-0 Nov. 22 at Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 15 LSU 2-0-2 Nov. 22 at Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 0-0-0 Nov. 22 at Auburn 3-1-4 Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 0-0-0 Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 0-0-0 2004 Season 2004 Season 2004 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 4 Utah State 0-0-0 Sept. 4 Utah State 1-1-1 Sept. 4 Utah State 3-1-4 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 1-7-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 2-2-4 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 1-3-1 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 2-16-1 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 0-4-4 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 1-6-0 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 7-1-8 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-0-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 1-6-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 1-1-2 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 1-3-0 Oct. 9 at Kentucky 0-0-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 0-0-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 1-2-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi 5-1-6 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 2-10-0 Oct. 23 at Tennessee 1-3-4 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 2-11-1 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 1-11-0 Nov. 6 Mississippi State 2-1-3 Nov. 13 at LSU 1-24-0 Nov. 13 at LSU 1-4-0 Nov. 13 at LSU 2-2-4 Nov. 20 Auburn 1-1-0 Nov. 20 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 20 Auburn 2-1-3 Dec. 31 Minnesota 2-9-1 Dec. 31 Minnesota 6-7-1 Dec. 31 Minnesota 2-1-3 2005 Season 2005 Season 2005 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 0-0-0 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 0-0-0 Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 0-0-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 2-12-1 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-13-0 Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 1-1-2 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 3-13-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 1-3-0 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 1-0-1 Sept. 24 Arkansas 1-9-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 24 Arkansas 3-0-3 Oct. 1 Florida 3-40-0 Oct. 1 Florida 1-2-0 Oct. 1 Florida 4-2-6 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 2-13-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 1-4-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 2-0-2 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-5-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-4-0 Oct. 22 Tennessee 4-2-6 Oct. 29 Utah State 2-2-1 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-1-0 Oct. 29 Utah State 2-0-2 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 1-2-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 1-1-0 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 1-0-1 Nov. 12 LSU 2-33-0 Nov. 12 LSU 0-0-0 Nov. 12 LSU 1-0-1 Nov. 19 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 19 Auburn 0-0-0 Nov. 19 Auburn 2-2-4 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 1-11-0 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 1-11-0 Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 3-0-3 2006 Season 2006 Season 2006 Season Date Opponent Rec-Yds-TD Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 2 Hawaii 0-0-0 Sept. 2 Hawaii 2-17-0 Sept. 2 Hawaii 1-0-1 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 0-0-0 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 1-2-0 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 2-0-2 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 2-30-1 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 1-5-0 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 1-0-1 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 0-0-0 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 1-2-0 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 1-1-2 Sept. 30 at Florida 3-17-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 0-0-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 5-1-6 Oct. 7 Duke 3-38-0 Oct. 7 Duke 1-1-0 Oct. 7 Duke 1-1-2 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 5-27-1 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 0-0-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 3-0-3 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 0-0-0 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 1-0-0 Oct. 21 at Tennessee 7-2-9 Oct. 28 Florida International 2-11-1 Oct. 28 Florida International 0-0-0 Oct. 28 Florida International 2-0-2 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 1-19-0 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 1-15-0 Nov. 4 Mississippi State 0-1-1 Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 11 at LSU Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 18 Auburn

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42 JUWAN SIMPSON, LB 14 JOHN PARKER WILSON, QB 2005 Season Sr., Decatur, Ala., 3VL Soph., Hoover, Ala., 1VL Date Opponent Comp-Att-Yds-INT-TD Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 1-1-2-0-0 2003 Season *Wilson is 6-4 (.600) as the Crimson Tide’s start- Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi DNP Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total ing quarterback after a 24-16 loss to Sept. 17 at South Carolina 1-1-36-0-1 Aug. 30 South Florida 0-1-1 Mississippi State on Nov. 4, 2006 ... The Sept. 24 Arkansas DNP Sept. 6 Oklahoma 0-0-0 LSU game will mark his 11th career start Oct. 1 Florida 1-1-3-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss DNP Sept. 13 Kentucky 2-1-3 at quarterback ... Overall, Wilson has Oct. 22 Tennessee DNP Sept. 20 Northern Illinois 2-1-3 played in 15 career games and completed Sept. 27 Arkansas 3-1-4 Oct. 29 Utah State 1-4-9-0-1 165 of 289 (57.1 percent) for 2,094 yards, Nov. 5 at Mississippi State DNP Oct. 4 at Georgia 4-7-11 with 14 touchdowns and six interceptions Oct. 11 Southern Mississippi 5-2-7 Nov. 12 LSU DNP ... In 10 games this season, Wilson has Nov. 19 Auburn 3-4-48-0 Oct. 18 at Ole Miss 9-4-13 completed 158 of 278 passes (56.8 per- Oct. 25 Tennessee 2-1-3 Jan. 2 Texas Tech DNP cent) for 1,996 yards, with 12 touchdowns Nov. 8 at Mississippi State DNP - Injured and six interceptions ... He has thrown for Nov. 15 LSU 3-2-5 2006 Season Nov. 22 at Auburn 2-2-4 200 or more yards in seven of his 10 starts ... He has at least one TD pass in seven of Date Opponent Comp-Att-Yds-INT-TD Nov. 29 at Hawai’i 6-1-7 Sept. 2 Hawaii 16-29-253-0-1 10 games this year ... Wilson is four yards shy Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 18-29-207-1-1 of becoming the seventh UA quarterback to throw 2004 Season Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 13-21-210-0-2 for 2,000 yards in a single-season Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total ... He is cur- Sept. 23 at Arkansas 16-20-243-0-3 Sept. 4 Utah State 2-3-5 rently tied with Jay Barker (1994) for sev- Sept. 30 at Florida 21-40-240-3-0 Sept. 11 Ole Miss 3-2-5 enth place on the single-season charts with Oct. 7 Duke 18-30-220-1-2 Sept. 18 Western Carolina 1-1-2 1,996 yards ... Wilson’s 158 completions are Oct. 14 Ole Miss 16-28-206-0-2 Sept. 25 at Arkansas 3-1-4 fourth on the UA single-charts ... Only Gary Oct. 21 at Tennessee 13-29-158-0-0 Oct. 2 South Carolina 0-0-0 Hollingsworth (205, 1989) and Brodie Oct. 28 Florida International 8-13-72-0-1 Oct. 9 at Kentucky DNP - Injured Croyle (202, 2005 & 182, 2003) have more Nov. 4 Mississippi State 19-39-187-1-0 Oct. 16 Southern Mississippi DNP - Injured completions in a season ... He is sixth with his Nov. 11 at LSU Oct. 23 at Tennessee 1-0-1 278 pass attempts this year ... Hollingsworth is Nov. 18 Auburn Nov. 6 Mississippi State 0-2-2 fifth with 282 attempts in 1990 ... Wilson Nov. 13 at LSU 0-2-2 also has 12 TD passes this season and his next 2005 Season Nov. 20 Auburn 5-2-7 touchdown pass will tie Harry Gilmer (1945), Dec. 31 Minnesota 3-1-4 Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD Joe Namath (1962), Jeff Rutledge (1978) Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 1 (-9)-0 and Mike Shula (1986) for eighth place on Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi DNP 2005 Season the single-season charts ... Wilson completed Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total Sept. 17 at South Carolina 0-0-0 16 of 28 passes for 206 yards and two TDs in the Sept. 24 Arkansas DNP Sept. 3 Middle Tennessee 2-5-7 overtime win over Ole Miss, including the game- Sept. 10 Southern Mississippi 2-2-4 Oct. 1 Florida 0-0-0 winner to Le’Ron McClain (2 yards) in overtime ... Sept. 17 at South Carolina 2-3-5 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss DNP The sophomore hit 21 of 40 passes for 240 Sept. 24 Arkansas 2-2-4 Oct. 22 Tennessee DNP Oct. 1 Florida 4-3-7 yards in a loss at Florida (Sept. 30) ... He Oct. 29 Utah State 0-0-0 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss 5-3-8 also threw three interceptions and one was Nov. 5 at Mississippi State DNP Oct. 22 Tennessee 1-1-2 returned for a touchdown (Nelson, 70 Nov. 12 LSU DNP Oct. 29 Utah State 5-3-8 yards) late in the fourth quarter ... He com- Nov. 19 Auburn 2-3-1 Nov. 5 at Mississippi State 4-2-6 pleted nine straight passes against Arkansas (4) Jan. 2 Texas Tech DNP Nov. 12 LSU 3-3-6 and Florida (5) at one point this season ... Wilson Nov. 19 Auburn 1-2-3 completed 16 of 20 passes for 243 yards 2006 Season Jan. 2 Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl) 2-2-4 and three TDs in the loss at Arkanas ... He Date Opponent Att-Yds-TD tied the UA single-game record by completing 80 Sept. 2 Hawaii 3-3-0 2006 Season percent of his passes (minimum 20 attempts) in Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 5-9-0 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe 5-16-0 Date Opponent Solo-Assist-Total the loss ... Tyler Watts also completed 80 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 13-20-0 Sept. 2 Hawaii 3-6-9 percent (20-for-25) of his passes in a loss Sept. 30 at Florida 11-(-9)-0 Sept. 9 Vanderbilt 3-4-7 at South Carolina in 2001 ... Wilson’s 23- Oct. 7 Duke 5-(-7)-0 Sept. 16 Louisiana Monroe DNP yard rush at Arkansas (Sept. 23) was the Oct. 14 Ole Miss 7-23-0 Sept. 23 at Arkansas 3-2-5 longest by an Alabama quarterback since Oct. 21 at Tennessee 8-(-17)-0 Sept. 30 at Florida 5-2-7 Watts broke a 32-yard run at South Oct. 28 Florida International 1-1-0 Oct. 7 Duke 5-3-8 Wilson is averaging 22.7 Carolina in 2001 ... Nov. 4 Mississippi State 7-16-0 Oct. 14 Ole Miss 2-3-5 yards per touchdown pass in his career with 14 Nov. 11 at LSU Oct. 21 at Tennessee 7-4-11 touchdown passes for 318 yards ... Six of Nov. 18 Auburn Oct. 28 Florida International 2-2-4 his 14 touchdown passes have been for Nov. 4 Mississippi State 5-2-7 over 30 yards and two have gone longer Nov. 11 at LSU than 40 yards ... Nov. 18 Auburn

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ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS (FIRST QUARTER)

ALABAMA UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points3 370737 303 First Downs 6654246 446 Rushing Yards 74 37 38 27 2 8 51 32 49 46 Passing Yards 32 46 89 38 66 43 94 42 26 51 Total Offense 106 83 127 65 68 51 145 74 75 97 3rd Dwn 1/3 2/4 1/3 1/4 2/4 0/3 2/3 2/5 0/2 2/4 4th Dwn 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 Time/Possession 8:55 8:30 8:41 9:23 6:16 9:06 7:05 9:25 6:55 9:24

OPPONENT UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points3003007 037 First Downs 3114155 326 Rushing Yards 15 4 4 51 2 82 42 30 8 62 Passing Yards 36 16 21 8 18 12 38 30 83 55 Total Offense 51 20 25 59 20 94 90 60 91 117 3rd Dwn 0/2 1/3 0/3 1/3 0/3 0/1 1/3 1/3 2/5 2/2 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession 6:05 6:30 6:19 5:37 8:44 5:54 7:55 5:35 8:05 5:36

ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS (SECOND QUARTER)

ALABAMA UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points12 010103733107 First Downs 4 4 4 5 77215 7 Rushing Yards 29 32 39 55 43 9 14 15 27 18 Passing Yards 48 17 56 111 61 129 20 19 50 79 Total Offense 77 49 95 166 104 138 34 34 77 97 3rd Dwn 1/4 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/3 2/4 0/2 1/4 1/4 1/3 4th Dwn 1/1 0/0 0/2 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession 8:04 6:34 7:36 10:49 6:12 9:00 3:28 7:26 8:08 7:24

OPPONENT UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points0107071463017 First Downs 48735 48613 Rushing Yards -19 37 89 32 79 76 39 11 5 16 Passing Yards 55 97 20 53 31 44 67 119 14 70 Total Offense 36 134 109 85 110 120 106 130 19 86 3rd Dwn 1/4 3/5 2/4 0/2 3/4 1/3 1/3 3/4 0/3 1/4 4th Dwn 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession 6:56 8:26 7:24 4:11 7:03 6:00 11:32 7:34 6:52 7:36

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ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS (THIRD QUARTER)

ALABAMA UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points7 71000637146 First Downs 9 8 7 2 6 5 4 3 1 3 Rushing Yards 18 32 63 -19 36 45 73 13 25 42 Passing Yards 146 88 65 45 41 29 54 56 0 33 Total Offense 164 120 128 26 77 74 127 69 25 75 3rd Dwn 3/4 2/3 2/3 2/4 2/3 1/3 2/4 0/2 0/3 1/4 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 Time/Possession 11:56 10:02 7:03 8:44 2:39 8:04 10:05 7:34 7:14 7:47

OPPONENT UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points70014700300 First Downs 4 1 2 4 81122 0 Rushing Yards 18 28 17 53 29 15 22 6 14 -8 Passing Yards 100 11 22 25 117 -5 -1 39 25 2 Total Offense 118 39 39 78 146 10 21 45 39 -6 3rd Dwn 1/1 0/2 1/3 3/3 0/1 0/3 0/2 0/3 0/3 0/3 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 0/0 Time/Possession 3:04 4:58 7:57 6:16 12:21 6:56 4:55 7:26 7:46 7:13

ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS (FOURTH QUARTER)

ALABAMA UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points3 314731470140 First Downs 1 5 6 7 5 4 7 3 4 1 Rushing Yards 4 33 79 41 2 72 72 -7 6 -5 Passing Yards 27 56 15 33 72 19 31 41 41 24 Total Offense 31 89 94 74 74 91 103 34 47 19 3rd Dwn 1/4 3/6 3/3 3/5 3/5 0/1 2/4 0/4 2/4 0/3 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/0 1/1 0/0 Time/Possession 6:49 11:17 10:45 10:51 7:51 6:41 9:34 6:28 7:50 2:42

OPPONENT UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points700014071000 First Downs 7 2 0 2343 614 Rushing Yards 8 11 13 27 23 28 10 10 13 61 Passing Yards 159 31 10 0 31 23 60 114 13 12 Total Offense 167 42 23 27 54 51 70 124 26 73 3rd Dwn 3/5 0/2 0/2 1/2 1/3 1/5 0/2 2/5 0/4 4/7 4th Dwn 0/1 1/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession 8:11 3:43 4:15 4:09 7:09 8:19 5:26 8:32 7:10 12:18

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ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS (OVERTIME)

ALABAMA UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points 6 6 First Downs 2 2 Rushing Yards 14 18 Passing Yards 16 7 Total Offense 30 25 3rd Dwn 0/1 3/3 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession NA NA

OPPONENT UH VU ULM ARK FLA DUKE MISS TENN FIU MSU LSU AUB Points 7 3 First Downs 2 0 Rushing Yards 9 6 Passing Yards 11 4 Total Offense 20 10 3rd Dwn 1/1 0/0 4th Dwn 0/0 0/0 Time/Possession NA NA

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Opponent Scoring Play (Quarter) Scoring Drive LONGEST SCORING DRIVE Hawai’i Tiffin 31 FG (1st) 9-65-4:13 Castille 3-yard run (2nd) 10-61-5:12 Most Plays: 13 vs. ULM, Ole Miss Most Yards: 99 vs. Arkansas Team Safety (2nd) No Drive TOP: 6:54 at Arkansas Tiffin 23 FG (2nd) 8-49-3:54 Brown 35 pass from Wilson (3rd) 8-80-3:45 Scoring Drives: 39 Tiffin 27 FG (4th) 12-68-5:17 Total Plays: 331 Vanderbilt Tiffin 37 FG (1st) 8-47-3:33 Avg. Plays: 8.48 Hall 31 pass from Wilson (3rd) 7-81-3:49 Tiffin 47 FG (4th) 12-49-5:16 Total Yards: 2,081 Avg. Yards: 53.36 ULM McClain 17 pass from Wilson (1st) 8-80-3:56 Tiffin 34 FG (2nd) 4- 7-1:04 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Castille 3-yard run (2nd) 6-65-1:58 Tiffin 25 FG (3rd) 13-42-4:20 Opp. Turnover Points Off Hall 43 pass from Wilson (3rd) 5-81-2:43 Hawaii Fumble Missed FG Upchurch 1-yard run (4th) 8-29-4:11 Fumble Punt Upchurch 1-yard run (4th) 5-38-2:52 Interception End Game Vanderbilt Interception Interception Arkansas Hall 78-yard pass from Wilson (2nd) 4-99-2:26 Fumble Fumble Tiffin 46-yard FG (2nd) 11-51-6:54 Interception FG (3 pts) Brown 14-yard pass from Wilson (4th) 10-75-5:32 Interception End Game Walker 1-yard pass from Wilson (2OT) 6-25-None ULM Fumble FG (3 pts) Florida Prince Hall 50-yard fumble return (1st) No Drive Interception TD (7 pts) Jamie Christensen 21-yard FG (2nd) 7-40-2:45 Arkansas Interception Fumble Christensen 24-yard FG (4th) 12-54-4:52 Interception Missed FG Interception Missed FG Duke Christensen 37-yard FG (1st) 8-61-4:21 Hall 4-yard pass from Wilson (2nd) 11-90-6:48 Florida Fumble TD Return (7) Brown 9-yard pass from Wilson (3rd) 9-40-4:26 Fumble End of Game Jimmy Johns 2-yard run (4th) 9-54-4:03 Lionel Mitchell 50-yard interception return (4th) NO DRIVE Duke Fumble Punt Interception TD Pass (6) Ole Miss Hall 39-yard pass from Wilson (1st) 4-56-1:23 Interception TD Return (7) Christensen 26-yard FG (2nd) 11-51-5:22 Ole Miss None None Christensen 26-yard FG (3rd) 13-63-6:33 Castille 2-yard run (4th) 9-80-5:55 UT Interception Punt McClain 2-yard pass from Wilson (OT) 9-25-No Time Interception FG (3) Interception End of Half Tennessee Christensen 24 FG (1st) 11-59-4:00 Christensen 18 FG (2nd) 4- 7-2:11 FIU Fumble TD Rush (7) Castille 2-yard run (3rd) 6-69-2:30 Interception TD Return (7) MSU Interception TD Return (7) Fla. International McClain 9-yard pass from Wilson (2nd) 2- 33-0:52 Fumble FG (3) Christensen 46-yard FG (2nd) 7- 31-3:46 Javier Arenas 65-yard punt return (3rd) NO DRIVE LSU Tim Castille 1-yard run (3rd) 4- 7-1:32 Ramzee Robisnon 34-yard interception return (4th) NO DRIVE Auburn Matt Caddell 6-yard pass from Jimmy Barnes (4th) 11-45-5:13 TOTALS 24 Turnovers 60 points

Mississippi State Christensen 19-yard FG (1st) 12-58-5:08 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Jeffrey Dukes 24-yard interception return (2nd) NO DRIVE Christensen 26-yard FG (3rd) 9-47-3:37 Alabama Crimson Tide (0-for-0) Christensen 31-yard FG (3rd) 6-19-3:09 GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS Opp Total TDs FGs TOs Hawaii 3 1 2 0 Vanderbilt 1 0 0 1 ULM3210 Arkansas 2 1 0 0 Florida 1 0 1 0 Duke 3 2 1 0 Ole Miss 2 2 0 0 Tennessee 3 1 2 0 FIU3200 MSU2010 LSU Auburn TOTALS 23 11 7 0

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Opponent Scoring Play (Quarter) Scoring Drive LONGEST SCORING DRIVE Hawai’i Dan Kelly 42 FG (1st) 7-26-3:29 Reagan Mauia 16-yard pass from Colt Brennan 10-61-5:12 Most Plays: 12 by Florida Most Yards: 95 by Florida Grice-Mullen 31-yard pass from Brennan 7-85-3:34 TOP: 5:56 by Arkansas Vanderbilt Brian Hahnfeldt 42 FG (2nd) 6-29-1:55 Total Scoring Drives: 27 Earl Bennett 6 pass from Chris Nickson (2nd) 9-87-3:44 Total Plays: 214 ULM Kinsmon Lancaster 2-yard run (2nd) 11-83-5:39 Avg. Plays: 7.93

Arkansas Jeremy Davis 24-yard FG (1st) 10-30-3:47 Total Yards: 1,539 Darren McFadden 3-yard run (3rd) 13-93-5:56 Avg. Yards: 57.00 Randy Kelly 39-yard fumble return (3rd) No Drive POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Ben Cleveland 11-yard pass from Mustain (2ot) 4-25-None Opp. UA Turnovers Points Off Florida 2-yard run (2nd) 12-95-5:28 Hawaii None None A Caldwell 16-yard pass from Chris Leak (3rd) 7-80-2:35 Vanderbilt Interception 42 FG (3) 21-yard pass from Leak (4th) 3-34-1:36 Fumble TD Pass (7) Reggie Nelson 70-yard interception ret (4th) No Drive Fumble Punt ULM Fumble Fumble Duke E. Riley 9-yard pass from Thaddeaus Lewis (2nd) 7-39-3:17 Lewis 5-yard run (2nd) 6-74-2:40 Arkansas Fumble Return TD (8)

Ole Miss BenJarvus Green-Ellis 2-yard run (1st) 9-82-4:25 Florida Interception Fumble Joshua Shene 36-yard FG (2nd) 11-41-5:54 Interception TD Pass (7) Shene 23-yard FG (2nd) 11-67-5:38 Interception Return TD (7) Mike Wallace 55-yard pass from Schaeffer (4th) 5-65-2:11 Duke Interception Miss FG Shene 37-yard FG (OT) 4-5-No Time Ole Miss None None Tennessee James Wilhoit 27 FG (2nd) 11-64-4:57 UT None None Wilhoit 47 FG (3rd) 4- 5-1:04 Wilhoit 27 FG (4th) 7-33-3:18 FIU None None Arian Foster 2-yard run (4th) 9-70-3:12 MSU Interception Return TD (7) Fumble Fumble Fla. International Dustin Rivest 37-yard FG (1st) 7-70-1:33 LSU

Mississippi State Tony Burks 25-yard pass from Michael Henig (1st) 9-70-3:18 Auburn TOTALS 11 Turnovers 39 points Adam Carlson 39-yard FG (2nd) 8-48-3:04 Jamayel Smith 13-yard pass from Henig (2nd) 7-78-3:26 Quinton Culberson 51-yard interception return (2nd) NO DRIVE TWO-POINT ONVERSIONS UA Opponents (1-for-1) Arkansas Mustain pass to McFadden

GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONS Opp Total TDs FGs TOs Hawaii0000 Vanderbilt 0000 ULM0000 Arkansas 2110 Florida 2101 Duke 3201 Ole Miss 2110 Tennessee 3120 FIU 0 0 0 0 MSU00 00 LSU Auburn TOTALS 12 6 4 2

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Opponent Big Play RED ZONE Hawai’i 36-yard pass - Wilson to Brown Opp. No. TD FG TOs 35-yard pass - Wilson to Brown (TD) Hawaii 5130 Vanderbilt 4022 ULM7420 Vanderbilt 36-yard pass - Wilson to Stover Arkansas 5110 Florida 2020 31-yard pass - Wilson to Hall (TD) Duke 5310 29-yard pass - Wilson to Brown Ole Miss 4220 Tennessee 3120 FIU4300 ULM 43-yard pass - Wilson to Hall (TD) MSU4330 LSU 33-yard pass - Wilson to Brown Auburn Arkansas 78-yard pass - Wilson to Hall (TD) Red Zone Stats 33-for-43 (.767) 51-yard int return - Mitchell TD Stats: 15-for-43 (.349) Total Points: 157 38-yard pass - Wilson to Brown Avg. Pts per Trip: 3.65 26-yard pass - Wilson to Hall Avg. Pts per Score: 4.75

Florida 50-yard fumble return - Prince Hall (TD) OPENING DRIVE 38-yard pass - Wilson to Hall Opp. 1st Half 2nd Half Hawaii FG TD Pass Vanderbilt Downs TD Pass Duke 51-yard interception return - Lionel Mitchell (TD) UL Monroe Punt FG 41-yard pass - Wilson to Brown Arkansas Punt Punt 26-yard pass - Wilson to McClain Florida Punt Punt Duke FG TD Pass Ole Miss TD Punt Ole Miss 39-yard pass - Wilson to Hall (TD) Tennessee Punt Punt FIU Downs Punt 37-yard rush - Darby MSU FG Interception 36-yard pass - Wilson to Hall LSU Auburn Tennessee 60-yard interception return - S Castille 40-yard pass - Wilson to Hall GAME-BY-GAME TURNOVERS Opp. Fum INT Tot 30-yard interception return - Mitchell Hawaii 0 0 0 26-yard run - Johns Vanderbilt 2 1 3 UL Monroe 1 0 1 Arkansas 1 0 1 FIU 65-yard punt return - Javier Arenas Florida 0 3 3 34-yard interception return - Ramzee Robinson Duke 0 1 1 Ole Miss 0 0 0 33-yard run - Darby Tennessee 0 0 0 FIU 0 0 0 MSU 0 2 2 Mississippi State LSU Auburn TOTALS 4 7 11

ALABAMA TURNOVER MARGIN (Takeaways/Giveaways) Opp. UA Opp. +/- Hawaii 0 3 +3 Vanderbilt 3 4 +1 UL Monroe 1 2 +1 Arkansas 1 3 +2 Florida 3 2 -1 Duke 1 3 +2 Ole Miss 0 0 0 Tennessee 0 3 +3 FIU 0 2 +2 MSU 2 2 0 LSU Auburn Totals 11 24 +13

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Opponent Big Play RED ZONE Hawai’i 32-yard pass - Colt Brennan to R. Grice-Mullen Opp. No. TD FG TOs 31-yard pass - Colt Brennan to R. Grice-Mullen (TD) Hawaii 2 1 0 1 Vanderbilt 1 1 0 0 UL Monroe 1 1 0 0 Vanderbilt 28-yard pass - Chris Nickson to Sean Walker Arkansas 3 2 1 0 Florida 4 2 0 1 Duke 4 2 0 1 ULM None Ole Miss 4 1 3 0 Tennessee 3 1 2 0 FIU 1 0 1 0 Arkansas 40-yard pass - Mitch Mustain to Marcus Monk MSU 3 2 0 0 LSU 39-yard fumble return - Randy Kelly (TD) Auburn 29-yard rush - Darren McFadden TOTALS 26 13 7 3 26-yard rush - Red Zone Stats: 20-for-26 (.769) Florida 70-yard interception return - R. Nelson (TD) TD Stats: 13-for-26 (.500) 45-yard run - Chris Leak Total Points: 111 Avg. Pts per Trip: 4.27 29-yard interception return - R. Smith Avg. Pts per Score: 5.56 28-yard receptions - Leak to J. Cornelius OPENING DRIVE Duke 35-yard pass - Lewis to Riley Opp. 1st Half 2nd Half 33-yard run - Boyette Hawaii FG Fumble Vanderbilt Punt Fumble 28-yard interception return - Talley UL Monroe Punt Punt Arkansas Punt Rush TD Ole Miss 55-yard pass - Brett Schaeffer to Wallace (TD) Florida Punt Missed FG Duke Punt Interception 25-yard pass - Brett Schaeffer to Wallace Ole Miss Punt Punt Tennessee Punt Punt FIU Punt Punt Tennessee 39-yard pass - Erik Ainge to Bert Smith MSU TD Pass Punt 27-yard pass - Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem LSU Auburn FIU 68-yard pass - Josh Padrick to Jeremy Dickens GAME-BY-GAME TURNOVERS Mississippi State 51-yard interception return - Quinton Culberson (TD) Opp. Fum INT Tot Hawaii 2 1 3 41-yard pass - Michael Henig to Jamayel Smith Vanderbilt 1 3 4 30-yard run - UL Monroe 1 1 2 Arkansas 0 3 3 25-yard pass - Michael Henig to Tony Burks (TD) Florida 2 0 2 Duke 1 2 3 Ole Miss 0 0 0 Tennessee 0 3 3 FIU 1 1 2 MSU 1 1 2 LSU Auburn TOTALS 9 15 24

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