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4/3/4 (8-1, 5-1 SEC) GAME 10 Sept. 5 vs. 20/18 Wisconsin (ABC) W, 35-17 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee (SECN) W, 37-10 Date ...... Saturday, Nov. 14 Sept. 19 *15/11 Ole Miss (ESPN) L, 37-43 Time ...... 2:30 p.m. CT Sept. 26 Louisiana-Monroe (SECN) W, 34-0 Location ...... Starkville, Miss. Oct. 3 *at 8/6 (CBS) W, 38-10 Venue ...... Davis Wade Stadium Oct. 10 *Arkansas (ESPN) W, 27-14 Capacity ...... 61,337 Oct. 17 *at 9/10 Texas A&M (CBS) W, 41-23 Television ...... CBS Oct. 24 *Tennessee (CBS) W, 19-14 Series Record .. UA leads 77-18-3 Alabama (8-1, 5-1 SEC) STATE (7-2, 3-2 sEC) Nov. 7 *2/4/4 LSU (CBS) W, 30-16 Last Meeting ...... Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 14 *at 20/20/20 Miss. State (CBS) 2:30 p.m. CT CRIMSON TIDE Alabama 25, Mississippi State 20 BULLDOGS Nov. 21 Charleston Southern TBA Nov. 28 *at Auburn TBA THE GAME: The No. 4/3/4 football team takes to the road for an SEC Western Division matchup with the No. 20/20/20 Mississippi State Bulldogs. The game is scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff on CBS with , Gary 20/20/20 mississippi state (7-2, 3-2 sEC) Danielson and Allie LaForce calling the action. Eli Gold and Phil Savage will handle the Sept. 5 at Southern Miss (FS1) W, 34-16 radio call on the Crimson Tide Sports Network, with Chris Stewart serving as the sideline Sept. 12 *14/15 LSU (ESPN) L, 19-21 reporter. Sept. 19 Northwestern State (SECN) W, 62-13 Sept. 26 *at RV/25 Auburn (ESPN2) W, 17-9 RANKINGS: Alabama enters week 11 ranked third in the Associated Press poll and Oct. 3 *at 14/15 Texas A&M (SECN) L, 17-30 fourth in the Amway Coaches Poll. Mississippi State is No. 20 in both sets of rankings. Oct. 10 Troy (SECN) W, 45-17 The Crimson Tide were seeded fourth in last Tuesday’s initial set of the Oct. 17 Louisiana Tech (SECN) W, 45-20 Playoff rankings while the Bulldogs were ranked 20th. Oct. 24 *Kentucky (SECN) W, 42-16 Nov. 5 *at Missouri (ESPN) W, 31-13 MISSISSIPPI STATE: The Bulldogs enter Saturday’s game with a 7-2 overall record Nov. 14 *4/3/4 Alabama (CBS) 2:30 p.m. and a 3-2 mark in SEC play. State began the season with a 34-16 over in-state rival Nov. 21 *at Arkansas TBA Southern Miss before falling to LSU at home, 21-19. The next game saw the Bulldogs Nov. 28 *at Ole Miss TBA take down Northwestern State, 62-13, before earning a conference win at Auburn, 17- *Conference Game 9. October began with a loss to then No. 14/15 Texas A&M in College Station, 30-17, All times are Central and subject to change before MSU reeled off four straight wins. Troy and Louisiana Tech both fell in Starkville, Rankings listed are /AP/Amway Coaches Poll with the Bulldogs notching a 45-17 win over the Trojans before taking down Tech, 45-20. Mississippi State would then claim its second SEC victory, this one over Kentucky by a ON THE AIR margin of 42-16, before taking to the road for a 31-13 win over Missouri last Thursday. TELEVISION enters his seventh season as of the Bulldogs, owning a 53-33 CBS record during his time in Starkville. The Bulldogs return 10 starters and 45 lettermen Play-by-Play: Verne Lundquist from last season’s squad that went 10-3 and spent part of the season as the nation’s top- Color Analyst: Gary Danielson ranked team. Sideline: Allie LaForce SERIES HISTORY: Alabama and Mississippi State will meet for the 100th time in a series RADIO that dates back to the 1896 season. The Mississippi State series is tied for the second- longest continuously played series in the Alabama record book, dating back to the 1948 Crimson Tide Sports Network season. Alabama has played more games (99) and has more wins (77) against Mississippi Play-by-Play: Eli Gold State than any other opponent on record. The Crimson Tide holds a 77-18-3 (79-17-3 Color Analyst: Phil Savage actual including vacated and forfeited games) advantage against the Bulldogs and is Sideline: Chris Stewart currently riding a seven game win streak in the series. Most recently, the Crimson Tide SATELLITE RADIO took down the top-ranked Bulldogs, 25-20, in Tuscaloosa last season. The win was UA’s seventh victory over the nation’s No. 1 team in program history, and the fourth win over CTSN on Sirius: 84 the top team in college football under head coach . CTSN on XM: 84 NEXT GAME: The Crimson Tide will return home to close out its 2015 home slate, hosting the Charleston Southern Buccaneers for the fi rst matchup in program history. CSU fi nished 2014 with an 8-4 overall record and a 3-2 mark in the Big South Conference.

1 ALABAMA FOOTBALL CRIMSON TIDE FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES

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MONDAY 12 p.m. CT - Coach Saban Press Conference – Alabama head coach Nick 6 p.m. – Coach Saban available to the media following practice in the Naylor Saban will be available to the media for his weekly press conference in the Stone Media Room. Naylor Stone Media Room in the Building at 12 p.m. The audio of Coach Saban’s media briefi ng can also be heard by teleconference by 6:15 p.m. – Selected players available to the media following practice in the calling 1-800-973-1544 (password is U of A). Selected players that have been Naylor Stone Media Room. requested 24 hours in advance will be available in the Naylor Stone Media Room following Coach Saban’s press conference at 12:30 p.m. Player requests THURSDAY should be made by contacting Josh Maxson or Alex Thompson. Josh can be No media availability reached by e-mail ([email protected]) or phone (205) 348-3631. Alex can be reached by e-mail ([email protected]) or phone (205) 348-6084. Requests FRIDAY must be made no later than 5 p.m. CT on Sunday. No media availability

MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ON THE INTERNET 12 p.m. Coach Saban RollTide.com – Alabama’s offi cial athletics web site serves as a resource for 12:30 p.m. Selected Players in-depth information on current and historical Crimson Tide student-athletes, coaches and teams. The football page includes links to rosters, coaching 3 p.m. CT – Game notes and press conference quotes/video posted on staff, notes packages, practice reports and schedules as well as Tide TV and RollTide.com. all of Alabama’s rich football history and tradition.

Crimson Tide Video Uplink – Links to download footage for broadcast SECsportsmedia.com – Media covering the have television use will be emailed when footage is made available. For questions its own web site to get the latest information on the league. Through the or to be added to the list, please contact Christopher England by e-mail at services of Sports Systems, Inc., the site has the latest updated standings, [email protected]. results, schedules, statistics, notes and PDF versions of all SEC releases and media guides. On the site, the SEC has a digital image platform that provides TBA – Practice at the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields (limited viewing period at access to the SEC’s latest photographs, images, logos and links to all of the beginning; no media availability following practice). SEC school media web sites and home pages.

TUESDAY ALABAMA PLAYERS: Interview requests for Alabama players should be 1 p.m. CT – Selected players available in the Naylor Stone Media Room. made through Josh Maxson or Alex Thompson. Player interviews are usually conducted at Monday’s press conference beginning at 12:30 p.m., before TBA – Practice at the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields (limited viewing period practice on Tuesday and after practice on Wednesday. All player requests at beginning). for Monday’s press conference need to be made by 5 p.m. on the Sunday before, so proper notice can be given to the players. Players are off limits for WEDNESDAY interviews beginning Thursday. 10-12:10 a.m. – SEC Weekly Teleconference – Nick Saban (10:40-10:50 a.m.) - 1-877-381-5694 (Confi dential). Contact SEC Offi ce 1-205-458-3000 for GAME CREDENTIALS: Media should apply for credentials at www.RollTide. weekly passcode to access the call. com/media. All credentials are held at media will call, which is located in the northwest corner of Bryant-Denny Stadium at Ticket Window 8 which is TBA – Practice at the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields (limited viewing period located next to Gate 3. The media will call window opens three hours prior at beginning). to kickoff. Any questions can be directed to Roots Woodruff.

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Director of Football Communications: Director of Athletics Communications: Associate Director of Athletics Josh Maxson Jessica Paré (Football Program) Communications: Office: 205-348-3631 Office: 205-348-3673 Roots Woodruff (Football Credentials) e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Office: 205-348-2088 e-mail: [email protected] Senior Associate Athletics Director for Assistant Director of Athletics Communications: Marketing and Communications: Alex Thompson (Football Notes/Players) Jeff Purinton Office: 205-348-3550 Office: 205-348-4578 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Associate Director of Athletics Senior Associate Athletics Director for Athletics Communications: Communications: Aaron Jordan (Football Statistics) Doug Walker Office: 205-348-5401 Office: 205-348-7245 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]

2 ALABAMA FOOTBALL FACING OFF WITH THE BEST: Entering the 2015 season, the Crimson Tide was tasked with the toughest schedule in college football, according to ESPN.com’s ALABAMA FOOTBALL College Football Power Index. SEC teams represented 13 of the 25 toughest QUICK FACTS schedules in college football, per that same index. Alabama faces off with 10 Location Tuscaloosa, Ala. teams who participated in a a season ago, joining only three other Enrollment 37,100 teams in the nation to face the same gauntlet (Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Virginia). Founded April 12, 1831 Only 14 teams nationally square off with at least nine opponents who went Conference Southeastern (West) bowling in 2014. Colors Crimson and White Nickname Crimson Tide President Dr. Stuart Bell ALWAYS IN THE HUNT: Since the 2008 season, Alabama has played in only Athletic Director three regular season games without national championship implications. Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. James King Following the Crimson Tide’s 24-21 loss to LSU during the 2010 calendar year, UA was essentially eliminated from the national championship discussion. The final three games of that season mark the only three regular season contests FOOTBALL HISTORY without national championship implications for the Tide in the past eight years First Season 1892 (94 of 97 games). All-Time Record 858-326-43 (.717) All-Time SEC Record 384-167-20 (.690) National Championships 15 RETURNING SUCCESS: The 2015 Crimson Tide returned 12 starters and 54 SEC Championships 24 letterwinners from its 2014 squad that finished 12-2 as the SEC Western Division First Team All-Americans 115 players, 135 times and SEC champions. The 2015 team returned seven starters on a veteran defense First Team All-Conference 232 players, 305 times including , , , , Reggie Bowl Appearances 62 Bowl Victories 34 Ragland, and A’Shawn Robinson. The offense welcomed back the staples of its offensive line in center Ryan Kelly and left . COACHING STAFF FIRST TIME STARTERS: Many new faces have earned a start this season for the Head Coach Nick Saban Crimson Tide. In the Texas A&M game in College Station, freshman defensive Alma Mater Kent State, 1973 back earned his first career start. Prior to A&M, the Arkansas Collegiate Career Record (Years) 185-60-1 (20th) contest saw freshman nose guard Da’Ron Payne made his first career start. Alabama Record (Years) 94-18 (9th) Lane Kiffi n A pair of wideouts made their first career start against ULM, including senior Alma Mater Fresno State, 1998 and freshman . Cooper Bateman made his first career start against Ole Miss. In the Middle Tennessee contest, Alma Mater Georgia, 1999 (DB) and Dakota Ball (TE) each made their first career starts. In the season opener with Wisconsin, seven students made their first career TEAM INFORMATION start, including three on defense and four on offense. Getting their first career 2014 Overall Record 12-2 nod on defense were (DB), Darren Lake (DT) and Shaun Dion 2014 SEC Record/Finish 7-1/First (West) Hamilton (LB). The offensive starters were made up of (QB), Robert 2014 Bowl Allstate (CFP Semifi nal) Foster (WR), Dominick Jackson (OL) and (OT). Bowl Result Ohio State 42, Alabama 35 Final Ranking No. 4 Associated Press BEATING THE BEST: With the win over No. 4 LSU on Nov. 7, Alabama owns a 36- No. 4 USA TODAY Coaches 13 (.735) mark against the Associated Press top 25, including a 20-7 (.741) record against AP top-10 teams since 2007. This season, the Tide is scheduled to square 2015 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS off against seven teams in the AP preseason poll, the most ranked opposition of any team in the nation. Alabama fi nished 5-2 in 2014 against opponents ranked EASTERN DIVISION in the AP top 25 after going 3-2 in 2013 and 5-1 in 2012. The Tide held a 4-1 School Overall SEC mark vs. top-25 teams in 2011 and went 5-3 against the AP top 25 in 2010. 8-1 6-1 Georgia 6-3 4-3 Tennessee 5-4 3-3 Kentucky 4-5 2-5 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Vanderbilt 3-6 1-4 Missouri 4-5 1-5 South Carolina 3-6 1-6 #87 Parker BARRINEAU Bear-in-oh #48 MEKHI Brown MaH-k-eye #4 DAYLON CHARLOT DAY-lon Charlotte WESTERN DIVISION #43 Lawrence EREKOSIMA O-seem-uh School Overall SEC #83 Ty FLOURNOY-Smith Fluh-noy Alabama 8-1 5-1 #63 J.C. HASSENAUER Haas-en-our LSU 7-1 4-1 #33 An-fer-knee Ole Miss 7-3 4-2 #81 Derek KIEF Keef Arkansas 5-4 3-2 #78 KORREN KIRVEN CORE-in CURVE-in Mississippi State 7-2 3-2 #68 Isaac LUATUA Lew-uh-too-uh Texas A&M 6-3 3-3 #84 Hen-ches Auburn 5-4 2-4 #24 Geno MATIAS-Smith Mah-TEE-us #16 Richard MULLANEY Mull-A-knee #46 Michael NYSEWANDER Nye-swan-der #94 DA’RON Payne Da-Ron #72 Richie PETITBON Petty-bone #71 Ross PIERSCHBACHER Piersch-baker #90 JARRAN Reed Jer-in #13 ARDARIUS Stewart R-Darius #3 Silve #14 DEOINTE Thompson Dee-on-tay 3 ALABAMA FOOTBALL UNRANKED, NO PROBLEM UNDER SABAN: With the win over an unranked PRESEASON HONORS Tennessee team on Oct. 24, Alabama has now defeated 58 consecutive

Jonathan Allen unranked teams under ninth-year head coach Nick Saban. The last loss to an Nagurski Trophy Watch List unranked team came against Auburn to close out the 2007 season. The current streak began with a win over Colorado on Dec. 30, 2007, in the Independence Bowl. Under Saban, Alabama holds a 62-3 (58-3 after vacated wins) mark against Second Team Preseason All-America (Sporting News) Third Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) unranked opponents, including a perfect mark in unranked matchups every Third Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) season since 2008. Doak Walker Award Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List ALABAMA HAS MOST WINS SINCE 2008: Dating back to the start of the 2008 Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List season, Alabama has won 92 games, the most in the Football Bowl Subdivision. O.J. Howard The Crimson Tide won 12 games in 2008, followed by a perfect 14-0 record in Second Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) 2009, a 10-3 mark in 2010 and a 12-1 record in 2011. Alabama fi nished 13-1 in Second Team Preseason All-America (CBS Sports) 2012, 11-2 in 2013 and 12-2 in 2014. Boise State is second with 88 wins while Third Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) John Mackey Award Watch List Oregon is third with 86 victories. Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee Total Wins (since 2008) Eddie Jackson Team Wins 2008+2009+2010+2011+2012+2013+2014+2015 Fourth Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) 1. ALABAMA 92 12+14+10+12+13+11+12+8 Ryan Kelly 2. Boise State 88 12+14+12+12+11+8+12+7 Second Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) 3. Oregon 86 10+10+12+12+12+11+13+6 Third Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) 4. TCU 79 11+12+13+11+7+5+12+8 William V. Campbell Trophy Semifi nalist Watch List 5. LSU 76 8+9+12+13+9+10+8+7 Rimington Trophy Watch List Rotary Watch List NON-OFFENSIVE TDs IN THE SABAN ERA: The Crimson Tide took a school-

Reggie Ragland record three back for a against Texas A&M on Oct. 17, First Team Preseason All-America (SI.com) first a 33-yard return by Minkah Fitzpatrick, then a return of 93 yards by Eddie First Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) Jackson and finally a 55 yard return to seal the victory, once again by Fitzpatrick. First Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) The three scores marked the 39th, 40th and 41st non-offensive of the Second Team Preseason All-America (CBS Sports) Bednarik Award Watch List Nick Saban era. This season, the Tide has recorded five non-offense touchdowns Watch List through nine games. Prior to the weekend in College Station, UA returned both Nagurski Trophy Watch List a blocked punt and an for touchdowns against Georgia. Since Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Saban took over in 2007, the Crimson Tide has garnered 16 interception returns, Jarran Reed nine punt returns, five kickoff returns, four returns and four blocked punt Outland Trophy Watch List returns for a touchdown. Alabama had one non-offensive touchdown in 2014. The Tide had seven non-offensive touchdowns in 2013, including three in the A’Shawn Robinson Preseason All-American (ESPN) season opener against Virginia Tech, marking the first time the Crimson Tide has First Team Preseason All-America (SI.com) done so in a game since Sept. 30, 1995, against Georgia. First Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) First Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) Non-Offensive TDs in the Saban Era First Team Preseason All-America (CBS Sports) Second Team Preseason All-America (Sporting News) Season INT FR KOR PR BkPR Totals Bednarik Award Watch List 2015 4 — — — 1 5 Nagurski Trophy Watch List 2014 — 1 — — — 1 Outland Trophy Watch List Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List 2013 3 — 1 2 1 7 2012 1 1 1 — — 3 Cam Robinson 2011 3 — — 1 1 5 Second Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) 2010 2 — 1 — 1 4 Outland Trophy Watch List 2009 2 1 2 1 — 6 JK Scott 2008 4 1 — 4 — 9 First Team Preseason All-America (SI.com) 2007 — — — 1 — 1 First Team Preseason All-America (Sporting News) TOTALS 19 4 5 9 4 41 Second Team Preseason All-America (Athlon) Second Team Preseason All-America (Phil Steele) Second Team Preseason All-America (CBS Sports) Award Watch List COACHING ASSIGNMENTS

Lane Kiffi n - Offensive Coordinator/ Sideline Kirby Smart - Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Sideline - Offensive Line Sideline Bo Davis - Defensive Line Sideline - Outside Linebackers Sideline - Tight Ends/Special Teams Sideline - Running Backs Booth - Wide Receivers Booth - Secondary Booth 4 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SABAN CLAIMS 200th CAREER WIN: Now in his 22nd season as a head coach at the collegiate or NFL level, Nick Saban’s win over LSU last weekend marked ALABAMA IN THE AP POLL his 200th career victory (not including vacated wins). Saban has accumulated Alabama has been ranked in 738 of the 1,100 Associated a winning record at every collegiate stop, and has put together his best Press college football polls since 1936, according to winning percentage during his time at Alabama (.836, 92-18). Across his four the AP Poll Archive. The Crimson Tide owns a 449- different college jobs, Saban-coached teams have made 17 postseason bowl 127-8 (.776) all-time record in games when ranked in appearances, won six conference championships and laid claim to four national the Associated Press college football poll, including a championships. The Fairmont, W. Va., native began his head coaching career at 91-15 (.858) mark under head coach Nick Saban. The the University of Toledo, where he led the Rockets to a 9-2 overall record that Crimson Tide is also ranked in the AP poll for the 125th included a Mid-American Conference championship. He then returned to the consecutive week, topping its previous streak set in the collegiate head coaching ranks at Michigan State, where he coached from 1995- mid 1990s when UA was ranked for 71 straight weeks 99 and went 34-24-1. In 2000, he went to Baton Rouge to coach LSU to a 48- under head coach . Alabama has started 16 mark from 2000-04 that included two SEC championships and one national four seasons at No. 1 (2013, 2010, 1978, 1966). championship (2003). Saban would move on to the NFL, where he would coach ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 - WEEK 11 the Dolphins for two seasons before returning to college roots, taking Previous on the head coaching duties at The University of Alabama. Since his time at the Rank Team (FPV) Record Points Rank Capstone, Saban has led the Crimson Tide to a bowl appearance in his first eight 1 Clemson (31) 9-0 1,489 3 seasons as well as three SEC championships and three national championships. 2 Ohio State (26) 9-0 1,460 1 3 ALABAMA (2) 8-1 1,376 7 4 Baylor (2) 8-0 1,351 2 NFL DRAFT: The Crimson Tide saw seven former UA players selected in the 5 Oklahoma State 9-0 1,256 12 2015 NFL Draft, including first-round pick who went fourth overall 6 Notre Dame 8-1 1,219 8 to the Oakland Raiders, the Tide’s highest selection since went 7 Stanford 8-1 1,144 9 third overall in 2012. Safety was the next to go (33rd, New York 8 Iowa 9-0 1,091 10 Giants) followed by T.J. Yeldon (36th, ) with both players 9 LSU 7-1 1,050 4 10 Utah 8-1 900 13 being selected in the second round. Versatile back followed 11 Florida 8-1 887 11 Yeldon, being selected in the fourth round (108th overall) by the Tennessee 12 Oklahoma 8-1 858 14 Titans. Also going in the fourth round was offensive lineman who 13 TCU 8-1 841 5 went 112th overall to the Washington Redskins. The Tide’s final pair of draft 14 Michigan State 8-1 807 6 picks came in the seventh round, with offensive lineman going 15 Michigan 7-2 684 16 16 Houston 9-0 561 18 to the at pick 228 and linebacker going at 17 North Carolina 8-1 506 21 pick 253 to the Champion . 18 UCLA 7-2 403 22 19 Florida State 7-2 379 17 LEADING THE WAY TO THE NFL: Alabama has had more draft picks over the 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-2 357 24 last five years (37) than any other college in the nation. Fourteen of those picks 21 Temple 8-1 310 23 22 Navy 7-1 218 NR have been first-round selections and 19 have gone in the first two rounds of the 23 WISCONSIN 8-2 183 NR NFL Draft. The list of 37 features four Super Bowl Champions, seven 24 Northwestern 7-2 177 NR selections, one All-Pro and one Offensive Rookie of the Year. 25 Memphis 8-1 137 15

Others Receiving Votes: USC 104, BYU 35, OLE MISS OFF-THE-FIELD NOTES 22, Boise State 6, TEXAS A&M 6, Toledo 4, Western Kentucky 2, Washington State 2.

ALABAMA DEGREES: Alabama’s success on the field over the past eight seasons under the direction of head coach Nick Saban has coincided with the 2015 Opponents in BOLD Crimson Tide’s success in the classroom. The 2015 squad features nine players who already had degrees in hand before the opening kick of the Wisconsin game. Over the past eight seasons (2008-present) Alabama has seen 94 degrees earned (graduate and undergraduate) by players still suiting up for the Crimson Tide after already having graduated. Since the 2010 season, Alabama has seen an impressive 11 players earn a master’s degree before stepping foot on the field.

GRADUATING WITH THE BEST: The Alabama football team has not only been dominant on the field, but also in the classroom. The Crimson Tide ranks fourth among Associated Press Top-25 teams for its graduation rate of 86 percent. Ahead of Alabama are only Stanford (99 percent), Notre Dame (93 percent) and UCLA (89 percent). That 86 was the Southeastern Conference’s highest graduation success rate (GSR) across all 14 member football programs based on SABAN AMONG THE BEST figures released by the NCAA. TOP WINNING PERCENTAGE (DIVISION I) BY ACTIVE COACHES (10 YEARS) ACADEMIC PROWESS: The Crimson Tide has been a model of success on the football field, but the team has generated plenty of accolades in the classroom Ohio State (14th) 151-26 .853 as well. Below are some of the highlights of the Tide’s academic successes under Bob Stoops Oklahoma (17th) 176-45 .796 head coach Nick Saban. NICK SABAN ALABAMA (20TH) 185-60-1 .754 • An NCAA-leading seven members of the SEC championship team that Gary Patterson TCU (16th) 140-46 .753 participated in the 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal game had Mark Richt Georgia (15th) 142-51 .736 already earned a master’s degree. 5 ALABAMA FOOTBALL • For the second consecutive year, Alabama football led the nation in ALABAMA IN THE COACHES POLL graduates on its roster during postseason play (22 in 2014; 28 in 2013). • Alabama’s last three national title football teams included 60 players who The Crimson Tide has enjoyed much success in the coaches rankings over the past half century. The United had earned their degrees prior to game time. Press International debuted the coaches poll in 1950 • The 2014 team was recognized as one of the nation’s top academic programs, and ran the poll through the 1990 season. USA TODAY ranking third in the annual academic rankings of the top 25 college football has administered the poll for the past 25 seasons (1991- teams produced by New America, a Washington D.C. think-tank. 2015), and in 2014, Amway became the title sponsor. • The 2011 BCS national championship team had 21 graduates playing in the Alabama was ranked No. 1 in the 2010 preseason bowl game, which was the second most in the country. coaches’ poll after starting out the 2009 preseason • That same team led the SEC with 38 student-athletes being named to the poll at No. 5. Alabama remained in the top fi ve the 2011 SEC Academic Honor Roll entire season, reaching No. 1 after defeating Florida • The 2009 BCS national championship team led the country with 11 graduates in the SEC Championship and holding the position to playing in the bowl game. claim the national championship after defeating Texas • Alabama has led the Southeastern Conference in number of football in Pasadena. The Tide then claimed the No. 1 spot to student-athletes being named to the First-Year Academic Honor Roll in close out the 2011 and 2012 seasons. The Tide has 2009, 2010 and 2011. compiled fi ve UPI (1961, 1964, 1973 & 1979) and four USA TODAY (1992, 2009, 2011 & 2012) coaches poll national titles. KELLY’S CLASSROOM SUCCESS: Senior Ryan Kelly has been a staple on the Crimson Tide offensive line for each of his four seasons in Tuscaloosa, but his AMWAY COACHES TOP 25 - WEEK 11 academic talents are equally impressive. The Tide center graduated last summer Previous with his undergraduate degree in marketing and is currently enrolled in classes Rank Team (FPV) Record Points Rank working towards his master’s degree in the same specialization, which he is 1 Ohio State (35) 9-0 1,526 - 2 Clemson (21) 9-0 1,511 5 scheduled to receive this December. During his undergraduate career he was 3 Baylor (5) 8-0 1,439 2 named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll three times, the SEC Freshman 4 ALABAMA (3) 8-1 1,410 7 Honor Roll and the Dean’s list in both semesters of 2013. Kelly currently holds a 5 Oklahoma State 9-0 1,267 10 3.75 grade point average in his graduate studies. 6 Notre Dame 8-1 1,234 9 7 Stanford 8-1 1,197 8 8 Iowa 9-0 1,119 11 CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST - RYAN KELLY: Ryan Kelly was selected 9 LSU 7-1 1,023 4 by the National Football Foundation (NFF) and College Football Hall of Fame 10 Florida 8-1 949 12 as a semifinalist for the 2015 William V. Campbell Trophy, which recognizes the 11 Oklahoma 8-1 936 13 best football scholar-athlete in the nation. He is one of 56 semifinalists for the 12 TCU 8-1 898 3 trophy in the FBS division. The NFF will announce 15 finalists on Oct. 29, and 13 Utah 8-1 862 14 14 Michigan State 8-1 849 6 each of them will receive an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship with the winner 15 Michigan 7-2 683 17 eventually receiving an increased scholarship of $25,000 on Dec. 8 at the 58th 16 Houston 9-0 577 18 NFF Annual Awards Dinner. 17 North Carolina 8-1 524 21 18 Florida State 7-2 413 15 Kelly has excelled on and off the field. The Tide’s third-year starter at center 18 UCLA 7-2 413 22 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-2 356 25 completed his undergrad degree in the summer of 2014 and is currently pursuing 21 Temple 8-1 323 23 his master’s. An active member in the community, Kelly has also put together 22 WISCONSIN 8-2 227 26 numerous hours of service in Tuscaloosa but also at home in West Chester, Ohio. 23 Navy 7-1 212 27 24 Northwestern 7-2 166 31 CRIMSON TIDE IN THE COMMUNITY: What Alabama football does off the 25 Memphis 8-1 147 16 field is equally as important as their successes on the field. Last season alone, Others Receiving Votes: USC 57, BYU 40, OLE the Crimson Tide put in 200-plus hours of community service in Tuscaloosa and MISS 27, Oregon 25, Washington State 20, TEXAS the surrounding areas. The team volunteered their time across numerous areas A&M 10, Boise State 9, Toledo 8, Western Kentucky last season including in schools, hospitals and on campus. 7, GEORGIA 5, Appalachian State 2, ARKANSAS 2, Bowling Green 1, 1. ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM NOMINEE - O.J. HOWARD: O.J. Howard was nominated for the 2015 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. The award is one of the most esteemed off-the-field honors in college football, and 2015 Opponents in BOLD recognized an all-time high 197 nominees for the 2015 season. The final roster of 22 award recipients will be unveiled in September.

While at UA, Howard has participated in a wide range of community service activities, both locally and across the state. The junior has spent extensive time working with children as well as the elderly in his two years as a member of the Crimson Tide football team. He regularly visits children’s hospitals in Birmingham and also spent time at Children’s of New Orleans on the team’s two bowl trips the past two seasons. He has also volunteered numerous hours at retirement homes and regularly visits the Tuscaloosa VA hospital.

6 ALABAMA FOOTBALL RAGLAND VOLUNTEERING IN THE COMMUNITY: Senior linebacker has dedicated himself to volunteering in the community each of his 2015 COACHING STAFF PLAYERS OF THE WEEK four seasons, contributing numerous service hours each season. Across his The Alabama coaching staff recognizes players of the week first three years in Tuscaloosa, Ragland has accumulated an impressive list of after each game. Below is a game-by-game look at the winners. volunteering opportunities and has gone above and beyond what is asked of Alabama football student-athletes. In all, he has totaled more than 50 hours of WISCONSIN (ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 7) Offense Derrick Henry, O.J. Howard, Ryan Kelly community service across double-digit volunteer opportunities that include visits Defense Jonathan Allen, Reggie Ragland, Jarran Reed to hospitals, schools and churches. Ragland has also visited veterans numerous Specialists Tony Brown, Cyrus Jones times at local VA hospitals. MIDDLE TENNESSEE (ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 14) Offense , Derrick Henry SENIOR CLASS AWARD NOMINEE - REGGIE RAGLAND: Reggie Ragland Defense Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson was selected as one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, presented Specialists Tony Brown, Michael Nysewander, Maurice Smith annually to student-athletes who excel both on and off the field. The award recognizes notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, OLE MISS (ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 21) Offense Derrick Henry, Richard Mullaney classroom, character and competition. Ragland returned to the Capstone in Defense Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson 2015 to complete his degree in consumer affairs, fulfilling a promise he made Specialists Adam Griffi th, Tony Brown to his mother that he would earn a degree while at The University of Alabama. He has also stood out not only on the football field, but also in the community LOUISIANA-MONROE (ANNOUNCED SEPTEMBER 28) Offense Kenyan Drake, Calvin Ridley where he has put in 50-plus hours of community service. Defense Denzel Devall, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Da’Shawn Hand, Reggie Ragland, Jarran Reed, The acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School, the , Tim Williams award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their Specialists Adam Griffi th, Cyrus Jones platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. GEORGIA (ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 5) The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular Offense Jake Coker, Derrick Henry, Ryan Kelly, season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot for media, Calvin Ridley coaches and fans to select the award’s winner. Defense Eddie Jackson, Reggie Ragland, A’Shawn Robinson Specialists Minkah Fitzpatrick, Adam Griffi th, Cyrus Jones ALABAMA ATHLETICS AS A WHOLE: The University of Alabama has built a total program, winning championships on the field and bringing home plenty of ARKANSAS (ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 12) academic awards in the classroom. Offense Kenyan Drake, Calvin Ridley Defense Reggie Ragland, Jarran Reed, A’Shawn Robinson • Since 2008, Crimson Tide athletics teams have won nine national Specialists Cyrus Jones, JK Scott championships in five different sports and 20 SEC championships in seven different sports. TEXAS A&M (ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 19) • Alabama claimed two SEC team titles during the 2014-15 academic year - Offense Jake Coker, Derrick Henry Defense Jonathan Allen, Minkah Fitzpatrick, football and gymnastics. Eddie Jackson, Reggie Ragland • The overall cumulative grade point average of UA student-athletes in 2014- Specialists Adam Griffi th, Maurice Smith, Bradley Sylve 15 was 3.031. TENNESSEE (ANNOUNCED OCTOBER 26) • Twelve Crimson Tide teams had cumulative GPAs above 3.0 for 2014-15. Offense Ryan Kelly, Calvin Ridley, ArDarius Stewart • 114 Alabama student-athletes earned SEC Academic Honor Roll status last Defense Ryan Anderson, Reggie Ragland, Jarran Reed year, a total made up of 48 in the Fall of 2014 and 66 in the Winter of 2015. Specialists Adam Griffi th, JK Scott • Since 2000, UA has produced 103 Academic All-America honors, which LSU (ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 9) ranks third nationally over that span behind only Nebraska (127) and Notre Offense Kenyan Drake, Derrick Henry, Ryan Kelly Dame (120). Alabama passed Penn State in 2014-15 (94) with Stanford Defense Dillon Lee, Reggie Ragland, A’Shawn Robinson rounding out the top five at 92. Specialists Tony Brown, Adam Griffi th, Minkah Fitzpatrick MISSISSIPPI STATE (ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 16) DEFENSIVE NOTES Offense Defense Specialists VETERAN DEFENSE: The Alabama defense includes seven starters from a CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 23) season ago. Those seven return 330 total tackles, 40 tackles for loss and nine Offense sacks to this year’s team. Of those returning starters, five come from the Tide Defense front seven, including Jonathan Allen who collected 11.5 tackles for a combined Specialists loss of 44 yards, both totals that ranked second on the team in 2014. Senior AUBURN (ANNOUNCED NOVEMBER 30) defensive leader and inside linebacker Reggie Ragland returns as well after Offense recording 95 total tackles, 10.5 of which were for a loss, to rank second last year. Defense Specialists FORCING TURNOVERS: In the six games since losing the turnover battle 5-0 and falling to Ole Miss by six points, Alabama has made turned the tide in regards to turnovers. Since the matchup with the Rebels, the Crimson Tide is plus-5 in turnovers, having forced 13 total – 11 interceptions – in those six games. The Crimson Tide has now forced 18 turnovers this season, which is the second most in the SEC and is tied for 19th nationally. Alabama’s 13 interceptions rank tied for 13th nationally and first in the SEC, while the team’s 379 lead the nation and the four pick-sixes are tied for first in the nation.

7 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 3-and-OUT: The Alabama defense has totaled 43 three-and-outs 10 POINTS OR FEWER: Under head coach Nick Saban, the in the past six games (7.2 per game) to move the Crimson Tide Crimson Tide has held opponents to 10 points or fewer 54 times into second place nationally at 6.11 per game. The Tide has forced since the start of the 2007 season, most recently in the 38-10 win a three-and-out on 55-of-130 drives this season (42.3 percent). over Georgia in Athens. The Tide notched a 34-0 shutout win over the ULM Warhawks on Sept. 26, and Prior to that contest, 3-and-Outs Alabama limited Middle Tennessee to 10 points in the Tide’s 37- Average Team (Total/Games) Percentage of Drives 10 win over the Blue Raiders on Sept. 12. Last year, Alabama shut 6.33 Clemson (57/9) 44.5 (57-128) out two opponents, including Texas A&M on Oct. 18. Alabama 6.11 ALABAMA (55/9) 42.3 (55-130) held 9-of-13 opponents to 10 points or less in 2013 with three 6.00 Houston (54/9) 42.2 (54-128) shutouts. Seven opponents were limited to 10 points or less in 5.60 Boston College (56/10) 44.8 (56-125) 2012, four of which were shutouts. Alabama was successful in 5.56 Ohio State (50/9) 40.7 (50-123) holding opponents in the 0-10 point range in nine games in 2011 and eight times in 2010. UA kept opponents within that range D-LINE BATTING PASSES: Alabama’s heralded defensive line has seven times in both 2008 and 2009, and in 2007 posted two found multiple ways of affecting the quarterback nine games into games in which it held opponents to 0-10 points. Alabama has the 2015 season. The Tide’s defensive front leads the nation in shut out the opposition 16 times during the Saban era. batted passes with 16 among its defensive ends and nose guards. Quick passing games have hindered Alabama’s ability to sack HARD TO FIND THE END ZONE AGAINST THE TIDE: Since the the quarterback, even though UA leads the SEC in sacks with 29 start of the 2009 season, no defense has allowed fewer touchdowns total, or 3.22 per game (eight nationally). Adding in rush ends, than the Crimson Tide. Alabama’s defense, led by coordinator Alabama’s pass breakups among players with their hand in the Kirby Smart and head coach Nick Saban, has surrendered only dirt swells to 18. 134 touchdowns over the last 89 games. That is 38 fewer than the second most in the nation (Florida with 172). Team Defensive Line PBU Total Team Fewest TDs Allowed by Defense since 2009 16 ALABAMA Team Touchdowns 14 Marshall 1. ALABAMA 134 14 UCLA 2. Florida 172 13 Florida State 3. LSU 175 11 Indiana 11 Northwestern HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 300: Alabama limited LSU to 182 yards of total offense last weekend, the sixth time the Tide GETTING TO THE QUARTERBACK: Alabama’s front seven has has kept a team under 300 in 2015. UA held Arkansas to 220 made their presence known to the opposing quarterback on a yards, Georgia to 299 yards, ULM to 92 yards of offense and also regular basis in 2015. The Crimson Tide ranks eighth nationally limited Middle Tennessee to 275 yards of offense, one week after and lead the SEC in sacks with 3.22 per game (29 in nine games). holding Wisconsin to 268 yards of total offense in the season The 3.22 sacks per game is higher than any Alabama team during opener. In head coach Nick Saban’s 117-game tenure at Alabama, the Saban era and the 29 sacks passes the season total of 22 from the Crimson Tide has limited opponents to under 300 yards of 2013. The Tide has 24 sacks in the last six games (4.00 per game). total offense 72 times, or 61.5 percent of the time. UA held six of Defensive end Jonathan Allen leads the way for the Crimson Tide its 14 opponents below 300 yards last season. with 6.0 sacks (two against Wisconsin and two at Texas A&M). Including Allen, eight different Alabama defenders have at least HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 200: During head coach Nick two sacks this season, including OLB Tim Williams (4.0), DE Saban’s last 104 games at the Capstone (since the start of the 2008 Da’Shawn Hand (2.5), LB Reggie Ragland (2.5), LB Ryan Anderson season), the Crimson Tide defense has held the opposing offense (2.0), OLB (2.0), DB Minkah Fitzpatrick (2.0) and DL to fewer than 200 yards of total offense 34 times, including twice D.J. Pettway (2.0). this year (LSU – 182 yards, ULM – 92). The Tide accomplished the feat twice last season, including against Texas A&M on Oct. 18 and LEADING THE NATION IN SHUTOUTS: The Alabama defense versus Florida Atlantic in a weather-shortened contest to open the has shut out its opponents 16 times since the start of the 2008 home schedule on Sept. 6. Alabama limited opponents to 200 or season. More recently, the Crimson Tide defense has shut out less four times in 2013. In 2012, UA did so fi ve times, and in 2011, 13 teams in the past fi ve seasons, a total that leads the nation. the Tide accomplished the feat eight times, limiting Kent State The Tide recorded its fi rst shutout of the 2015 season at home to 90 yards and LSU to only 92 yards in the BCS Championship against Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 28, blanking the Warhawks Game (the second and third times a Saban defense had limited its and limiting the ULM offense to 92 total yards by day’s end. opponent to less than 100 yards of total offense). Alabama’s best came in 2009 when the Tide held Chattanooga to 84 yards of total offense. UA held opponents under 200 yards three times in 2010, four times in 2009 and six times in 2008.

8 ALABAMA FOOTBALL HARD TO RUN ON: Alabama’s run defense is once again near RUSHING DEFENSE: Alabama has surrendered only 16 individual the top in the nation. The Crimson Tide rank second nationally 100-yard rushing games dating back to the 2005 season, a mark and first in the SEC, surrendering just 75.8 yards per game after that leads the nation. Since head coach Nick Saban’s arrival, the facing some of the best ground games in the nation (Wisconsin, Tide has allowed only 11 players to rush for more than 100 yards in Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee, LSU). The Tide is allowing just a game: Georgia’s (146 on Oct. 3, 2015), Ohio State’s 2.54 yards per carry. Alabama has held all nine teams in 2015 at Ezekiel Elliot (230 on Jan. 1, 2015), Auburn’s (164 on least 69 yards below their season rushing average. The Tide held Nov. 30, 2013), Virginia Tech’s (132 on Aug. 31, Wisconsin to 280 yards below their 2014 rushing yards average 2013), Georgia’s (122 yards on Dec. 1, 2012), LSU’s and then Middle Tennessee (156 yards), Ole Miss (185 yards), ULM Jeremy Hill (107 on Nov. 3, 2012), Georgia Southern’s Dominique (115 yards), Georgia (69 yards), Arkansas (160 yards), Texas A&M Swope (153 on Nov. 19, 2011), Tennessee’s (117 (156 yards), Tennessee (90) and most recently LSU (255) below on Oct. 23, 2010), Ole Miss’s BenJarvus Green-Ellis (131 on Oct. their 2015 averages entering each game. In all, Alabama has held 13, 2007), Houston’s Anthony Alridge (100 on Oct. 6, 2007) and its nine opponents to an average of 162.9 yards per game below Darren McFadden of Arkansas (195 on Sept. 15, 2007). their average entering the game. Fewest 100-Yard Rushers Allowed (FBS teams since 2005) TOUGH SLEDDING ON THE GROUND: Running the ball is no 1. ALABAMA 16 easy task against the Alabama defense with the Tide yielding only 2. Boston College 22 fi ve rushing scores this season. The Tide has limited opposing backs 3. Ohio State 25 to an FBS-low 20 rushes of 10 yards or more. In the last outing, 4. Boise State 30 the Crimson Tide allowed a lowly 54 yards on 26 total attempts 5. Penn State 40 to the nation’s top rushing attack in LSU. Prior to shutting down the Tigers running game, Alabama held Tennessee to 132 yards RAGLAND, ROBINSON BEDNARIK SEMIFINALISTS: Senior on 39 attempts. On Oct. 17, Texas A&M was held to 32 yards on linebacker Reggie Ragland and junior defensive lineman A’Shawn 25 carries with the Aggies leading rusher fi nishing with 48 yards Robinson were selected as part of the 20-man list of semifinalists on 13 carries. Alabama held Arkansas to 44 yards rushing on 25 for the , given annually to the nation’s carries with the leading rusher collecting only 26 yards. On Sept. outstanding defensive player of the year in college football. 26 against ULM, Alabama limited the Warhawks only nine yards Ragland leads the Crimson Tide defense in tackles this season and on 31 attempts. Prior to that, on Sept. 12, the Crimson Tide held captains one of the nation’s top defenses. Robinson, a physical Middle Tennessee to 86 rushing yards on 31 attempts a week after force in the middle of Alabama’s vaunted defensive line, has stifl ing a potent Wisconsin rushing attack in the AdvoCare Classic, helped position the Tide’s defense as the SEC’s and one of the allowing only 40 total yards to the Badger rushers on 21 carries. nation’s top run-stopping units. The Crimson Tide continued the trend from a season ago, where the defense allowed only fi ve rushing touchdowns in 14 games, BUTKUS AWARD SEMIFINALIST - REGGIE RAGLAND: Senior the fewest in the nation (UCF was second with nine). The Tide lead defensive captain Reggie Ragland was named to the list of 10 the nation in allowing the fewest rushing touchdowns since the semifinalists for the prestigious Butkus Award, which is presented start of the 2005 season, surrendering only 76. Since head coach annually to the nation’s best linebacker by the Butkus Foundation. Nick Saban arrived in 2007, the Crimson Tide has allowed 60 The senior linebacker leads the team in tackles and has recorded a rushing touchdowns. Ohio State is No. 2 in that category, giving team-high for stops in more than half of the Crimson Tide’s game up 93 since 2007. this season. The semifinalist nomination for the Butkus is Ragland’s second of his career, also earning the distinction in 2014. Alabama has had three winners of the Butkus Award in its storied past, including C.J. Mosley (2013), Rolando McClain (2009) and (1988).

2015 PRESEASON ALL-SEC TEAMS

COACHES MEDIA First Team Second Team First Team Second Team Cyrus Jones Jonathan Allen Ryan Kelly Derrick Henry Reggie Ragland Derrick Henry Cam Robinson Jonathan Allen A’Shawn Robinson Ryan Kelly Cyrus Jones Cam Robinson Reggie Ragland Third Team JK Scott Third Team A’Shawn Robinson Kenyan Drake O.J. Howard JK Scott O.J. Howard Eddie Jackson Eddie Jackson Jarran Reed 9 ALABAMA FOOTBALL RAGLAND NAMED LOMBARDI AWARD SEMIFINALIST: CONSISTENCY THE KEY FOR REED: Senior lineman Jarran Reed Reggie Ragland, the Crimson Tide’s senior captain on defense, has been a force along the defensive front. He currently ranks was named to the short list of 12 that make up the 2015 Rotary second on the team in stops with 44, and has added 3.5 tackles Lombardi Award Semifinalists. Joining six defensive ends, three for loss (-7 yards), one sack (-3 yards), six quarterback hurries, two offensive linemen and three linebackers, Ragland was selected pass breakups and one fumble recovery. In the Georgia game, he for his mix of values, leadership, discipline, sportsmanship and tied for the team lead in tackles with eight, a season-high total for excellence in his performance on the field. The fourth-year player the starter. Reed had five or more tackles in the first five games of leads the Crimson Tide defense in tackles and has helped cement this season and then most recently against Tennessee (5) and LSU the unit as one of the tops in the nation once again. Alabama has (6). The senior and is averaging 4.9 stops per game. had only one winner in its storied history, with earning the honor in 1986. The Tide has had two finalists recently, PICK SIXES RECORD AT A&M: Alabama set a school record with Dont’a Hightower and both being selected for interception returns on Oct. 17 at Texas A&M with three in 2011. interception returns for touchdowns (the Tide had four picks in the game). Freshman nickelback Minkah Fitzpatrick also set the school JACKSON NAMED THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALIST: First year record with two interception returns for touchdowns himself. safety Eddie Jackson was named to the list of 16 semifinalists for Following the matchup in College Station, the Crimson Tide had the prestigious , recognizing the nation’s best returned 4-of-12 interceptions for scores, matching the most an defensive back. The junior defensive back has turned in an already Alabama team has had under Saban. impressive season through only eight games, setting team highs in interceptions (5) and return yards (230). Two of his five picks FOSTER SETS CAREER MARK FOR TACKLES AGAINST UT: have been returned for touchdowns, while his 230 return yards are Junior linebacker set a career high for tackles in an Alabama single-season record, shattering the previous mark of the Oct. 24 matchup against Tennessee with 11 total. His previous 163 by Hootie Ingram from 1952. career high was seven, which he recorded in the 2014 season opener against West Virginia. Foster has been a force on defense RAGLAND LEADING THE TIDE D: Senior linebacker Reggie this year in the starting role, ranking third on the team in tackles Ragland has been a force on the defense. The Tide’s captain in with 39. He has added five tackles for a loss (-15 yards), one sack the middle has a team-leading 74 tackles, including 5.5 for a loss (-6 yards) and five pass breakups to his team totals as well. (-20 yards), to go with four pass breakups, three quarterback hurries, 2.5 sacks (-10 yards) and two forced . In six of the 207 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN COLLEGE STATION: nine games during the 2015 season, Ragland has led the Alabama The Crimson Tide’s 207 interception return yards against Texas defense in stops, including a season-high 12 tackles in the win A&M on Oct. 17 is an Alabama single-game record. The return against Tennessee on Oct. 24. He’s had nine tackles twice this yards also ranked as the third-most in Southeastern Conference season, first against Ole Miss and again at Texas A&M. Against the history and the most since 1971 when Tennessee had 214 against Aggies, he helped stifle a potent A&M offensive attack, notching South Carolina. nine total stops (eight solo), one sack (-5 yards) and 1.5 tackles for a loss (-8 yards) to mark the ninth time for his career that Ragland FITZPATRICK’S TWO INT RETURNS FOR TDs VS. A&M: has led the Tide in tackles. He also tied for the team lead against Freshman Minkah Fitzpatrick returned two Georgia with eight stops and backed that up with another eight interceptions for touchdowns against Texas A&M, going 33 and tackles in the win over Arkansas. His other four team-leading 55 yards for scores. Fitzpatrick is the only play in Alabama history games came a season ago when the linebacker stepped up for (via records verified back to 1948) to return two interceptions for the Crimson Tide and finished second on the team with 95 total scores in the same game. His 88 yards also ranked tied for seventh tackles while accounting for 10.5 tackles for loss (-27 yards), 1.5 in Alabama single-game history. sacks (-12 yards), one interception, three pass breakups, three JACKSON SETS UA MARK FOR INT RETURN YARDS AT A&M: fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and a quarterback hurry. Eddie Jackson’s 119 return yards on interceptions against Texas JACKSON EXCELLING IN NEW ROLE: Junior strong safety has A&M on Oct. 17 is the most yards in a single game by an Alabama excelled at his new position this season. Formerly a cornerback, defender. The previous record high was 98 by Mark McMillian Jackson was moved to the safety position starting in 2015. Since against Chattanooga on Oct. 5, 1991. the move, he has collected a team-leading five interceptions THIRD-LONGEST PICK-SIX IN ALABAMA HISTORY: Eddie through nine games, eclipsing his previous career total of two Jackson’s 93-yard pick-six in the second quarter of the Texas A&M through 18 games. Jackson has added 230 yards on the picks, game was the third-longest interception return in Alabama history. including two touchdowns for scores against Georgia on a 51-yard Jackson returned three interceptions for a total of 230 yards return for six and most recently at Texas A&M for 93 yards. His 230 through the first seven games, setting a Crimson Tide record for yards on five picks this season are also the UA record for return interception return yards in a season. It broke a 63-year-old record yards in a season. The previous high was 163 by Hootie Ingram set in 1952 by Hootie Ingram, who registered 163 yards across 10 in 1952 on 10 interceptions. Jackson leads the nation in return total picks for the season. yards, is tied for the national lead in returns for touchdowns, and is tied for eighth in total interceptions. He is currently sixth on the team in tackles with 29, while adding two pass breakups and one fumble recovery.

10 ALABAMA FOOTBALL FITZPATRICK EARNS FOUR HONORS FOLLOWING A&M: Freshman defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick was named the OFFENSIVE NOTES Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week and the Southeastern Conference’s Freshman of the FIRST HALF POINTS: With Adam Griffith’s 22-yard field goal on Week on Monday following his standout performance at Texas Alabama’s first offensive drive of the second quarter of tonight’s A&M on Oct. 17. He then shared the FWAA National Defensive game, the Crimson Tide has scored in the first half of its last 112 Player of the Week honors with teammate Eddie Jackson and games, the longest streak in the nation. The last time UA failed closed out his week earning honorable mention accolades for the to score in the first half was on Sept. 29, 2007, when Alabama Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week on Wednesday. The first- and Florida State headed into halftime in a scoreless tie. The year starter returned two interceptions for touchdowns against Seminoles won that game, 21-14. Alabama has a 96-16 record the Aggies, going for 33 and 55 yards on the scores. The two during the streak. pick-sixes marked the first time in Alabama history (via records verified back to 1948) that two interceptions were returned for SCORING STREAK CONTINUES: With a 22-yard field goal by touchdowns by the same player. He also finished with two solo Adam Griffith in the second quarter, Alabama has now scored in tackles and helped limited A&M to only 316 yards of total offense, 192 consecutive games – the longest streak in program history. 164 yards below their season average. RUSHING TO SUCCESS: Alabama is 74-4 since the start of the TIDE BACKS SHARE FWAA DEFENSIVE POTW HONORS: 2008 season when rushing for at least 140 yards. The only losses Alabama defensive backs Eddie Jackson and Minkah Fitzpatrick were at Auburn in 2013, Ole Miss and Ohio State in 2014, and Ole were named the AutoNation FWAA National Defensive Players of Miss in 2015. the Week for their performance against Texas A&M on Oct. 17. Combined, the two Tide defenders snagged four interceptions, BALL PROTECTION: In its past 103 games, Alabama has turned three of which went for touchdowns, and accumulated 207 return the ball over only 125 times (69 fumbles, 56 interceptions) for 1.21 yards on the picks. Fitzpatrick’s two returns for scores came from turnovers per game. Since 2009, that mark is even better as the 33 and 55 yards, while Jackson’s pick-six was a 93-yard score, the Tide has turned the ball over only 106 times in 90 games (1.18/gm). third-longest interception return in UA history. The combined Since 2009, UA starting quarterbacks have thrown an impressively yardage total for the duo was an Alabama single-game record low 43 interceptions in 2,446 attempts (1 INT every 56.9 attempts). and was the third-highest total in SEC history, while Jackson’s Dating back to the 2009 season, the top two running backs in the 119 return yards in the game were the most in a single-game in rotation have lost a fumble only 19 times. Over that 104-game Crimson Tide history. span, the top two running backs have recorded 2,652 touches, losing a fumble once every 139.6 touches. PAIR OF WEEKLY AWARDS FOR RAGLAND vs. ARKANSAS: Alabama senior linebacker Reggie Ragland was named the ALABAMA BACKS MOVING UP IN THE RECORD BOOKS: Southeastern Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. Both Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake continued their rise up the 12 and then earned Bednarik Award National Defensive Player career rushing list after their standout performances against LSU. of the Week honors following the 27-14 win over Arkansas. He Henry rushed for 210 yards and has now amassed 2,626 yards led the Alabama defense in tackles with eight total, including for his career to rank ninth in Alabama history. Drake collected seven solo stops, while helping limit the Razorbacks to 220 yards 68 yards against the Vols, placing him at 33rd on the UA all-time of offense, more than 250 yards below their season average. He rushing list with 1,420 yards. added a sack, forced fumble, pass breakup and two quarterback hurries on the night. The SEC award was the first conference HENRY SELECTED AS MAXWELL SEMIFINALIST: Alabama honor of Ragland’s career. junior Derrick Henry was selected as one of 19 semifinalists for the Maxwell Award, presented annually to the DEFENSE SETS SEASON HIGH FOR SACKS VS. ULM: The Collegiate Player of the Year. Henry has turned in an impressive Crimson Tide defense notched six total sacks against ULM, led season, leading the Tide in rushing and setting the Alabama all- by sophomore Da’Shawn Hand’s 1.5 sacks for -4 yards. The six time mark for consecutive games with a touchdown following his sacks were the most the Alabama defense has recorded since last first score of the game against Arkansas. Henry also put together season when UA notched six against Texas A&M. Alabama had a 236-yard performance at then No. 9 Texas A&M, the fourth- four of its six sacks in the first half against the Warhawks, to eclipse highest game total in Alabama history the first time a Tide running the previous single-game season-high of three that the defense back eclipsed the 200-yard mark since Trent Richardson in 2011. accumulated against Wisconsin. NATIONALLY RANKED: Derrick Henry moved into the top five TIDE FORCING TURNOVERS VS. MTSU: Alabama forced nationally in rushing yards after his 210-yard performance against four total turnovers on Sept. 12 against Middle Tennessee, with then-No. 4 LSU. He is now fifth nationally with 1,254 rushing yards three coming in the first half – two fumble recoveries and one this season and is tied for the national lead in touchdowns with interception, and the final coming by way of the fumble once again 17. Henry also ranks sixth in rushing yards per game with 139.3. in the second half. Prior to that, the last time the Crimson Tide forced at least four turnovers in a game was on Sept. 15, 2012, DERRICK HENRY vs. RANKED TEAMS: Derrick Henry has had when the Tide forced three fumbles and two interception against an impressive overall season, but his play against the five best Arkansas. In the week prior to the trip to Fayetteville, Alabama teams Alabama has faced – No. 20 Wisconsin, No. 15 Ole Miss, forced four turnovers against Western Kentucky including three No. 8 Georgia, No. 9 Texas A&M and No. 4 LSU – has been even fumbles and one interception. better. Henry is rushing for 173.6 yards per game (868 yards) against ranked teams, with all five games over 125 yards and two over 200 yards (236 at A&M; 210 vs. LSU). He has 132 carries against ranked teams for a 6.6 yards per carry average and 10 touchdowns.

11 ALABAMA FOOTBALL HENRY REACHING THE END ZONE CONSISTENTLY: With his JAKE COKER IMPROVING EVERY WEEK: Senior quarterback rushing score from two yards out, Derrick Henry recorded his 14th Jake Coker’s toughness has been on display several times in straight game with a touchdown. The 14-game streak with at least recent weeks and his efforts with his feet (and shoulder) have one rushing touchdown is currently the longest active streak in converted several first downs for the Crimson Tide. While his feet the nation and ties ’s streak of 14 games with a rushing and toughness have gotten him attention, his quiet command of score. The Florida quarterback’s streak ran from 2006-07 and the Tide offense has helped win games. Over the past five games, is the longest streak for an SEC player in the past 10 seasons. Coker is completing 74.4 percent (93-for-125) of his passes for Henry continued to build on the Alabama record that he set three 1,021 yards and three touchdowns. weeks ago, which was previously held by Terry Davis. Davis’ streak spanned two seasons, from Nov. 6, 1971-Oct. 21, 1972. The last DRAKE RETURNS WITH RESULTS FOR TIDE: Senior tailback time Henry failed to notch a score was in the LSU game last season Kenyan Drake has made a significant impact on the Crimson Tide on Nov. 8. offense this season after returning from a lower leg injury suffered a season ago against Ole Miss. Drake has been a weapon in all TDs NAME YEARS facets of the game including running the ball, catching passes and 14 Derrick Henry 11/15/15-Present returning kicks. This season, the fourth-year back has amassed 366 10 Terry Davis 11/6/71-10/21/72 yards and a touchdown on 68 carries (4.9 ypc) while adding 19 8 11/28/70-10/30/71 catches for 221 yards and a touchdown in the passing-game for 8 11/18/50-11/10/51 a team-leading 11.6 yards per reception. He also leads the team with 13 total kick returns for 287 yards and a 22.1 average per HENRY PASSING THE CENTURY MARK: Derrick Henry’s 210- return. In his first game back this season against Wisconsin, Drake yard performance last weekend against LSU pushed him past the finished the evening with 79 yards on 10 carries, including a long century mark for the 11th time in his career, and the sixth 100- rush of 43 yards that ended in the Tide end zone. The 43-yard plus game this season. The 11 career 100-yard games ties him dash was the senior’s longest run since he rushed for a 46-yard for seventh place with T.J. Yeldon in the Alabama annals. His six score against Arkansas in 2013. His most impressive performance 100-yard performances this season are tied with Yeldon, Shaun since his return this season came against LSU on Nov. 7, where Alexander, , and Drake collected 163 all-purpose yards that included 72 rushing, 40 for the fifth most in a single season. Henry notched 143 yards receiving and 55 on kickoff returns. against Tennessee a week after going for a career-high 236 yards at Texas A&M. Prior to A&M, Henry rushed for 148 at Georgia HOWARD SETS CAREER-HIGH FOR RECEPTIONS: Crimson on Oct. 3. He went for 127 against Ole Miss and 147 yards with Tide junior O.J. Howard set a career high for receptions three touchdowns against Wisconsin to open the 2015 campaign. against Tennessee on Oct. 24 with seven catches. His previous Henry had a 141-yard performance against Missouri in the SEC mark for receptions in a game was four, which he accomplished Championship Game last season. He also went for 111 on 20 two other times, with the most recent coming against Ole Miss carries with a score against Florida and 113 on 17 carries with a this season. A reliable option for the Alabama offense, Howard touchdown against West Virginia in 2014. As a freshman, Henry has hauled in 26 receptions for 290 yards to average 11.2 yards produced a Sugar Bowl game against Oklahoma that saw the first- per catch. year back go for 100 yards on eight attempts with a touchdown, while also collecting 111 yards on six carries with a score against HENRY NAMED SEC OFFENSIVE POTW AFTER A&M: Junior Arkansas. running back Derrick Henry was selected as Southeastern Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week following his HENRY STANDING OUT AS A STARTER: Junior Derrick Henry performance at Texas A&M on Oct. 17. Henry set career-highs earned the starting nod at tailback in this season’s opener and has for rushing yards (236) and carries (32) in the Tide’s 41-23 win in filled that role every game since. With 210 yards rushing versus College Station. He added two scores and one reception for 18 LSU, in 11 games as a starter he has rushed for 1,456 yards on yards to account for 64.1 percent of the Crimson Tide’s offensive 243 carries (5.99 yards per carry) with 19 touchdowns. Prior to yards by day’s end. The score extended his school-record for 2015, Henry started just two games - Western Carolina and Ohio games with a touchdown to 12 total, which also leads the nation. State in 2014 - but in those 11 combined starts, he has proven to His 236 yards on the ground marked the fifth-highest single-game be worthy. He has collected at least one rushing touchdown in rushing total in Alabama school history. each start, and has notched double-digit scoring days six times. Through the air, he has hauled in 11 passes for 132 yards (12.0 AGAINST ARKANSAS, RIDLEY SETS CAREER-HIGHS, AGAIN: yards per catch) with one receiving score. Freshman wideout Calvin Ridley finished the Oct. 10 Arkansas game with nine catches for 140 yards, both career-high marks for HENRY FINDING PAYDIRT: Junior running back Derrick Henry the first-year player. A week prior against Georgia, the freshman enters the 11th week of the season tied for the national lead in totaled 120 yards in Athens to set his high mark, and he previously rushing touchdowns with 17. He found the end zone three times reeled in a high of six against Ole Miss on Sept. 19. The 81-yard in both of the first two games and most recently against LSU reception was also the longest of Ridley’s young career. In his to set career highs while adding two touchdowns against Texas last two outings, Ridley has notched 14 receptions for 260 yards A&M and Tennessee, and one score apiece in the Ole Miss, ULM, and two scores. Proving to be a big-play threat, he has three Georgia and Arkansas games. He went off in College Station with receptions of 45 yards or more. He set his career-high with a 45- a record-setting performance against A&M, notching the Tide’s yard catch and score and followed that with a 50-yard reception only two offensive scores on rushes as part of his 236 yards on in the Georgia game, before topping both marks with his 81-yard the ground. Henry ranks fifth nationally and second in the SEC in play against Arkansas. rushing yards (1,254) while ranking sixth in the nation and second in the conference in rushing yards per game (139.3).

12 ALABAMA FOOTBALL RIDLEY RECEPTION vs. ARKANSAS RANKS ALL-TIME: The 81- HENRY NOTCHES THREE WEEKLY AWARDS: Thanks to his yard touchdown reception from Jake Coker to Calvin Ridley in last career day against the Wisconsin Badgers on Sept. 5, junior weekend’s Arkansas game ranked in Alabama football history. The running back Derrick Henry was named the SEC Offensive Player play was the second-longest touchdown reception by a freshman, of the Week, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) falling behind only Pierre Goode’s 90 yard reception from Jeff Offensive Player of the Week and the Maxwell Award (top running Dunn against Tennessee in 1987. The catch was also the 11th- back) Player of the Week. In the season opener, Henry rushed for longest reception in Alabama history. The play was the longest 147 yards on only 13 carries (11.3 ypc) with three total touchdowns, since a connection of 87 yards from to Kenyan Drake all career marks for the third-year back. He also had four rushes a season ago against Florida on Sept. 20, 2014. The pass-and- of 10 or more yards while accounting for five first downs. The catch was also the longest play for the Crimson Tide in the season, conference honor was the first of his career. longest reception of Ridley’s career and longest completion of Coker’s career. OFFENSIVE LINE EARNS NATIONAL ACCLAIM: The Alabama offense produced 502 yards of total offense, including 34 points TIDE COLLECTS TWO WEEKLY SEC HONORS AFTER ATHENS: and 27 first downs in the season opener against Wisconsin. A main Alabama notched two weekly awards from the Southeastern reason for the offensive output was the standout performance by Conference following the Georgia game on Oct. 3. Junior running the Crimson Tide offensive line, which earned itself a spot on the back Derrick Henry was named Offensive Player of the Week, Joe Moore Award Honor Roll. Each week, the award recognizes while first-year wideout Calvin Ridley earned Freshman of the and promotes top-performing units across the country based on Week honors from the league offices. Henry finished the game six criteria: toughness, effort, teamwork, physicality, tone setting in Athens with 148 yards on 26 carries, both career highs, while and finishing. adding one score to earn his second weekly honor from the league office through the first five games. Ridley had his best game as SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES a member of the Tide, collecting 120 yards on five catches with one score to become the first freshman to pass the century mark for receiving yards since Amari Cooper did so in the 2013 BCS GRIFFITH’S FIELD GOAL vs. LSU TIES RECORD: Adam Griffith’s National Championship against Notre Dame. 55-yard field goal against LSU tied for the second-longest field goal in Alabama history, and matched the longest field goal made CAREER HIGHS FOR HENRY AT UGA: Derrick Henry had a in Crimson Tide history without the use of a kicking tee. The other career-game on Oct. 3 in Athens, setting all new highs for himself. 55-yard field goal was by Ryan Pflugner at Arkansas on Sept. 26, He finished the matchup with the Bulldogs running 26 times for 1998. The UA all-time record is owned by Van Tiffin, who booted 148 yards, both career-highs for the junior tailback, while adding a 57 yarder off a tee against Texas A&M on Sept. 14, 1985. one score. His previous high rush total was 23 against Ole Miss while his high yardage mark was 147 against Wisconsin, both in SCOTT FINDING HIS RHYTHM: Sophomore punter JK Scott has the 2015 season. He produced back-to-back three-touchdown found his rhythm in recent weeks. He is averaging 48.4 yards per performances to set, and then tie, his career high in consecutive punt (19 punts for 920 yards) over the past four games. In last weeks to begin his junior campaign. His three touchdowns in the weekend’s contest against LSU, Scott recorded three punts for matchup with Wisconsin marked his career high. His previous high 135 yards with a long of 50. He punted four times for 199 yards total was two, which he had accomplished three times and most with a long of 56 against Tennessee and four times for 200 yards recently against Missouri in the 2014 SEC Championship Game. against Arkansas with two inside the 20-yard line for a 50.0 yards The junior also recorded 147 yards by night’s end of the AdvoCare per punt average and a season-long of 58 yards. At Texas A&M, Classic, eclipsing his previous high of 141 that he produced in he averaged 48.2 yards on eight punts (386 yards) with a long of that same championship game against Missouri. He followed 56 yards. Scott’s season average has climbed to 43.4 yards per his season-opening performance with another three touchdown game. game against Middle Tennessee to match his career high, while adding 96 total yards. GRIFFITH BACK ON TRACK: Junior place-kicker Adam Griffi th has made 13 of his last 15 fi eld goal attempts over the past seven DRAKE SELECTED TO HORNUNG HONOR ROLL: Senior games. He missed his fi rst four attempts of the season, but has Kenyan Drake was selected to the Award Honor Roll made seven straight and has not missed an extra point in 35 in recognition of his efforts against Middle Tennessee on Sept. 12. attempts this season. He also has a career-best 27 touchbacks on The Tide back produced 202 all-purpose yards, including career kickoffs this season. highs in yards and receptions. He finished the home opener with five receptions for 91 yards and a touchdown, while adding six A NEW JONES RETURNS THE PUNTS: With the departure carries for 40 yards and three kickoff returns for 71 yards. Drake’s of veteran punt returner , senior defensive back longest return went for 40 yards, and his 69-yard reception helped Cyrus Jones stepped in to fi ll that void. In nine games this season, put Alabama in position to score its third touchdown of the day. Cyrus has returned 25 punts for 219 yards with a long return of 27 Each year, the Hornung Award recognizes the most versatile yards against Arkansas. Prior to this season, he had returned 12 player in major college football. total punts for 143 yards with a long return of 70 yards that came last season against Florida Atlantic. Jones returned a career-high fi ve punts twice this season, fi rst against ULM on Sept. 26 and then against Georgia on Oct. 10. His four returns in the season opener against Wisconsin tied his previous career high, which he also collected against Tennessee as a freshman in 2012.

13 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SCOTT NAMED SEC SPECIAL TEAMS POTW AFTER UT: 17-16 win on Nov. 16, 1996, at Scott Field. The one-point win was Alabama’s sophomore punter JK Scott earned Southeastern State’s first on-campus win over the Tide and first in the state of Conference Special Teams Player of the Week honors following Mississippi since 1980. Mississippi State followed up that victory his performance against Tennessee on Oct. 24. The second-year with wins in 1997 and 1998, giving the Bulldogs three straight punter put together four punts for 199 total yards in the Tide’s 19- wins over Alabama. The three-game winning streak from 1996-98 14 win over the Vols. He averaged 49.8 yards per punt, but more equaled the longest in series history by the Bulldogs. State also importantly netted 44.0 yards on those four kicks. Scott had two won three straight games from 1912-14. Alabama ended a two- punts travel over 55 yards and twice pinned the ball inside the UT game series losing streak with a 32-7 win on Nov. 15, 2008, at 10-yard line to help flip the field for the Crimson Tide in a game Bryant-Denny Stadium and have won seven straight in the series of field position. by an average of 28.6-8.7 ppg (200-61). Most recently, the Crimson Tide took down the top-ranked Bulldogs, 25-20, in Tuscaloosa last SCOTT BOOTS SEASON-LONG PUNT VS. HOGS: Sophomore season. The win was UA’s seventh victory over the nation’s No. 1 punter JK Scott punted a season-high 58-yard boot in the Tide’s team in program history, and the fourth win over the top team in most recent game against Arkansas. The punt one-upped his college football under head coach Nick Saban. previous kick on the day that went for 55 yards to eclipse his season high of 54 entering that game, which he notched the week Mississippi State (UA leads 77-18-3; 79-18-3 actual) prior at Georgia. Date Result Site Score Total Nov. 14, 1896 W H 20-0 20-0 TIDE BLOCKS PUNT FOR A SCORE AT UGA: Freshman defensive Nov. 16, 1901 W H 45-0 65-0 back Minkah Fitzpatrick blocked a Georgia punt and recovered Nov. 8, 1902 W H 27-0 92-0 the ball for a touchdown to give Alabama its first blocked punt Oct. 16, 1903 L A* 0-11 92-11 return for a touchdown since Sept. 21, 2013, against Colorado Oct. 15, 1904 W A* 6-0 98-11 State. In that game, Kenyan Drake blocked a Rams punt and Dillon Oct. 14, 1905 W H 34-0 132-11 Lee took the ball in for a score. The blocked punt is the Crimson Nov. 3, 1906 W A 16-4 148-15 Tide’s second of the season (also, Ronnie Harrison vs. Middle Oct. 21, 1911 T A* 6-6 154-21 Tennessee). The block-and-score was also the fourth by Alabama Oct. 18, 1912 L A** 0-7 154-28 under head coach Nick Saban. Nov. 1, 1913 L H*** 0-7 154-35 Nov. 26, 1914 L H*** 0-9 154-44 ALABAMA SPECIAL TEAMS RECOVERS ONSIDE KICK: With Nov. 27, 1919 W H*** 14-6 168-50 the Alabama trailing by 13 and under four minutes to play against Nov. 25, 1920 W H*** 24-7 170-57 Ole Miss, the Tide kicked its fi rst onside kick of the season. The Nov. 24, 1921 T H*** 7-7 177-64 boot from placekicker Adam Griffi th was placed perfectly with Nov. 30, 1922 W H*** 59-0 236-64 sophomore defensive back Tony Brown recovering the bounce. Oct. 31, 1925 W H 6-0 242-64 The onside kick execution was UA’s fi rst since Oct. 20, 2007 vs. Oct. 9, 1926 W A**** 26-7 268-71 Tennessee, when Jamie Christensen’s game-opening kick was Oct. 29, 1927 W H 13-7 281-78 recovered successfully by linebacker Demarcus Waldrop. UA Oct. 13, 1928 W A 46-0 327-78 would go on to win that game, 41-17. Oct. 10, 1931 W A**** 53-0 380-78 Oct. 1, 1932 W H***** 53-0 433-78 BLOCKED PUNT FOR BAMA VS. MTSU: Crimson Tide freshman Oct. 14, 1933 W H 18-0 451-78 defensive back Ronnie Harrison blocked Middle Tennessee’s punt Oct. 13, 1934 W H 41-0 492-78 attempt late in the second quarter of the Tide’s home opener on Oct. 12, 1935 L H 7-20 499-98 Sept. 12 for a safety. The last time Alabama blocked a punt attempt Oct. 10, 1936 W H 7-0 506-98 was Sept. 21, 2013, when Kenyan Drake blocked a Colorado State Oct. 28, 1939 W H 7-0 513-98 punt attempt inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. Nov. 30, 1940 L H 0-13 513-111 Oct. 4, 1941 L H 0-14 513-125 SERIES NOTES Oct. 3, 1942 W H 21-6 534-131 Nov. 18, 1944 W H 19-0 553-131 THE ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI STATE SERIES: Alabama holds Dec. 1, 1945 W H 55-13 608-144 a 77-18-3 lead over Mississippi State in a series that dates back Nov. 30, 1946 W H 24-7 632-151 to the 1896 season. The Mississippi State series is tied for the Oct. 23, 1948 W A 10-7 642-158 second-longest continuously played series in the Alabama record Oct. 22, 1949 W H 35-6 677-164 book, dating back to the 1948 season. The two border rivals will Oct. 28, 1950 W H 14-7 691-171 be meeting for the 100th time this weekend in Starkville. Alabama Oct. 27, 1951 W A 7-0 698-171 has played more games (99) and has more wins (77) against Oct. 25, 1952 W H 42-19 740-190 Mississippi State than any other opponent on record. The Tide Oct. 24, 1953 T H 7-7 747-197 and Bulldogs first met in 1896 with the Crimson Tide posting a Oct. 23, 1954 L H 7-12 754-209 20-0 win in Tuscaloosa. Mississippi State posted its first win with Oct. 22, 1955 L H 7-26 761-235 an 11-0 victory in Columbus, Miss., during the 1903 season. The Oct. 27, 1956 W H 13-12 774-247 Crimson Tide’s 21-10 win in 1975 was the school’s 750th all-time Oct. 26, 1957 L H 13-25 787-272 football game. From 1958-79, Alabama posted a 22-game winning Oct. 25, 1958 W A 9-7 796-279 streak in the series. The 22-game winning streak is the longest in Oct. 31, 1959 W H 10-0 806-279 series history. State ended that streak by upsetting No. 1 ranked Oct. 29, 1960 W A 7-0 813-279 Alabama, 6-3, on Nov. 1, 1980, at Mississippi Memorial Stadium Nov. 4, 1961 W H 24-0 837-279 in Jackson. That 6-3 win also snapped Alabama’s school and SEC- Nov. 3, 1962 W A 20-0 857-279 record 28-game winning streak. The Tide won the next 15 games Nov. 2, 1963 W H 20-19 877-298 in the series from 1981-95 before MSU ended the streak with a Oct. 31, 1964 W A****** 23-6 900-304 14 ALABAMA FOOTBALL Oct. 30, 1965 W A****** 10-7 910-311 SABAN VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE: Crimson Tide head coach Nick Oct. 29, 1966 W H 27-14 937-325 Saban is 12-1 in his career against Mississippi State, with his only Nov. 4, 1967 W H 13-0 950-325 loss coming in his first visit to Starkville as the Tide’s head coach Nov. 2, 1968 W H 20-13 970-338 in 2007. Saban is 7-1 against the Bulldogs in his first eight years at Nov. 1, 1969 W A****** 23-19 993-357 Alabama, winning 25-20 last season over the then-No. 1 Bulldogs Oct. 31, 1970 W H 35-6 1,028-363 in Tuscaloosa. Prior to the victory over top-ranked MSU, Saban Oct. 30, 1971 W A****** 41-10 1,069-373 earned a 20-7 win in Starkville in 2013 and a 38-7 in Tuscaloosa Nov. 4, 1972 W H 58-14 1,127-387 during the 2012 season. The Tide posted a 24-7 in Starkville in Nov. 3, 1973 W A****** 35-0 1,162-387 2011 with a 30-10 during the 2010 season in Tuscaloosa. Alabama Nov. 2, 1974 W H 35-0 1,197-387 posted a 31-3 victory in Starkville in 2009 after winning 32-7 on Nov. 1, 1975 W A****** 21-10 1,218-397 Nov. 15, 2008, in Tuscaloosa. The Tide fell 17-12 in Starkville in Oct. 30, 1976 W H 34-17 1,252-414 2007. Saban was 5-0 against Mississippi State while serving as head Oct. 29, 1977 W A****** 37-7 1,289-421 coach at LSU from 2000-04. The Tigers outscored the Bulldogs, Nov. 4, 1978 W H*** 35-14 1,324-435 214-57, in those five games. Alabama has outscored MSU 180-54 Nov. 3, 1979 W H 24-7 1,348-442 in the last six games and 192-81 during Saban’s tenure. Nov. 1, 1980 L A****** 3-6 1,351-448 Oct. 31, 1981 W H 13-10 1,364-458 Saban vs. Mississippi State (Saban leads 12-1) Oct. 30, 1982 W A****** 20-12 1,384-470 Date Result Site Score Oct. 29, 1983 W H 35-18 1,419-488 Oct. 21, 2000 W (OT) H 45-38 Nov. 3, 1984 W A****** 24-20 1,443-508 Oct. 20, 2001 W A 42-0 Nov. 2, 1985 W H 44-28 1,487-536 Sept. 28, 2002 W H 31-13 Nov. 1, 1986 W A 38-3 1,525-539 Sept. 27, 2003 W A 41-6 Oct. 31, 1987 W H*** 21-18 1,546-557 Sept. 25, 2004 W H 51-0 Oct. 29, 1988 W A 53-34 1,599-591 Nov. 10, 2007 L A 12-17 Nov. 4, 1989 W H*** 23-10 1,622-601 Nov. 15, 2008 W H 32-7 Nov. 3, 1990 W A 22-0 1,644-601 Nov. 14, 2009 W A 31-3 Nov. 2, 1991 W H 13-7 1,657-608 Nov. 13, 2010 W H 30-10 Nov. 14, 1992 W A 30-21 1,687-629 Nov. 12, 2011 W A 24-7 Nov. 13, 1993% W H 36-25 1,723-654 Oct. 27, 2012 W H 38-7 Nov. 12, 1994 W A 29-25 1,752-679 Nov. 16, 2013 W A 20-7 Nov. 11, 1995 W H 14-9 1,766-688 Nov. 15, 2014 W H 25-20 Nov. 16, 1996 L A 16-17 1,782-705 Nov. 15, 1997 L H 20-32 1,802-737 STATE IS TIDE’S MOST REGULARLY PLAYED FOE: Alabama Nov. 14, 1998 L A 14-26 1,816-763 has played more games against Mississippi State than any other Nov. 13, 1999 W H 19-7 1,835-770 opponent. The two border rivals will be meeting for the 100th time Nov. 11, 2000 L A 7-29 1,842-799 on the gridiron this Saturday. Mississippi State (99), Tennessee Nov. 10, 2001 W H 24-17 1,866-816 (98) and Vanderbilt (82) are the only three opponents the Crimson Nov. 9, 2002 W H 28-14 1,894-830 Tide has played at least 80 times. In addition, the Mississippi Nov. 8, 2003 W A 38-0 1,932-830 State game is the fifth-oldest series in the UA record books as Nov. 6, 2004 W H 30-14 1,962-844 the two teams first met in 1896. The Mississippi State and Auburn Nov. 5, 2005& W A 17-0 1,979-844 series’ are tied for the second-longest running series in the UA Nov. 4, 2006 L H 16-24 1,995-868 record books (67/66 games), both starting in 1948. Alabama will Nov. 10, 2007 L A 12-17 2,007-885 face Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Nov. 28. The Tennessee Nov. 15, 2008 W H 32-7 2,039-892 game is the longest current running series in the UA record books. Nov. 14, 2009 W A 31-3 2,070-895 Tennessee and Alabama met for the 87th consecutive year (neither Nov. 13, 2010 W H 30-10 2,100-905 team fielded a squad in 1943) earlier this year in Tuscaloosa. Nov. 12, 2011 W A 24-7 2,124-912 Oct. 27, 2012 W H 38-7 2,162-919 MOST GAMES VS. ALL OPPONENTS Nov. 16, 2013 W A 20-7 2,182-926 Opponent Games First Meeting Nov. 15, 2014 W H 25-20 2,207-946 Mississippi State 99 1896 *---Columbus, Miss. Tennessee 98 1901 **---Aberdeen, Miss. Vanderbilt 82 1903 ***---Birmingham, Ala. LSU 80 1895 ****---Meridian, Miss. Auburn 78 1892 *****---Montgomery, Ala. ******---Jackson, Miss. ALABAMA’S OLDEST FOOTBALL SERIES %---Later forfeited by NCAA ruling Opponent First Meeting &---Result vacated by NCAA ruling Auburn 1893 Mississippi 1894 Georgia 1895 LSU 1895 Mississippi State 1896

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAKS Opponent Streak Series Began Tennessee 87 1928 15 ALABAMA FOOTBALL Mississippi State 67 1948 SABAN MOVING UP SEC WINS LIST: Alabama head coach Nick Auburn 66/67 1948 Saban is quickly moving up the charts for victories in SEC regular- * - Alabama vs. Auburn scheduled for Nov. 28 of this season season games against conference opponents with 91. His 91 wins rank seventh in SEC history, eight wins ahead of current Georgia ALABAMA SINGLE-GAME RECORDS VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE head coach Mark Richt (83) on the league’s list of conference wins. Category Record Holder (Year) Each coach ahead of them on the list, except for former South Passing Yards: 325 by (1994) Carolina and Florida head coach , is in the College Completions: 26 by Jay Barker (1994) Football Hall of Fame. Paul “Bear” Bryant tops the list with 159 Rushing Yards: 284 by Bobby Humphrey (1986) conference wins at Kentucky (1946-53) and Alabama (1958-82). Rushing Attempts: 38 by Dennis Riddle (1995) Spurrier is second with 131 league wins followed by John Vaught Rushing TD: 4 by David Casteal (1988) (Ole Miss, 106), Vince Dooley (Georgia, 105), Ralph “Shug” Most Receiving Yards: 171 by David Palmer (1993) Jordan (Auburn, 98) and (Tennessee, 98). Saban ranks second in league history in SEC regular-season winning percentage at .784 (91-25). He is fi fth in league history in all-time GENERAL NOTES winning percentage at .807 (142-34) and ranks ninth all-time for career wins. SABAN’S ROAD RECORD: Head coach Nick Saban owns a 58- 29-1 mark in road games across his four career stops, including 90-6 UNDER SABAN WHEN LEADING AT THE HALF: Alabama a 30-6 mark while at Alabama. Saban has notched four perfect led LSU, 13-10, heading into halftime. Under head coach Nick road seasons (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012) and has lost more than one Saban, the Crimson Tide is 90-6 (.938) when leading at the half. game on the road in only two seasons (2007, 2010). Including the Alabama has led at the half in six of its nine games this year, win against then-No. 9 Texas A&M (41-23), he is currently riding a trailing Ole Miss and Arkansas, and tied at 7-7 versus Tennessee fi ve-game winning streak, rebounding from an early season loss in at the midway point. UA had converted 36 straight halftime leads Oxford to Ole Miss last season to come back and defeat Arkansas into wins before falling at Auburn on Nov. 30, 2013. The Crimson (14-13), Tennessee (34-20) and LSU (20-13 OT) on the way to Tide had also converted 28 consecutive halftime leads into winning the SEC Western Division and eventually the Crimson victories before seeing that streak snapped in 2010 against LSU. Tide’s 24th SEC Championship in program history. The first two losses in that run (when leading at the break) came against LSU, followed by a defeat to Auburn in 2010. In 2007, SABAN’S SEC ROAD RECORD: Nick Saban is 40-14 overall in Alabama held a 20-17 halftime lead before losing to LSU, 41-34, Southeastern Conference road games during his time at LSU in 2007 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. In 2010, the Tide led 10-3 at and Alabama. While with the Crimson Tide, Saban is 28-6 and is the half before the Tigers rallied for a 24-20 win in Death Valley. currently riding a fi ve-game SEC road winning streak dating back Alabama lost 28-27 to Auburn to close out the 2010 season, after to the 14-13 victory over Arkansas in Fayetteville on Oct. 11 of last leading 24-7 at the half. The Crimson Tide is 4-8 under Saban season. All but one of his losses (South Carolina, 2010) at Alabama when trailing at halftime after coming away with a victory against have been by seven points or less. His teams have collected a Arkansas on Oct. 10, despite trailing 7-3 at half. The four wins in perfect road SEC schedule in fi ve different seasons, including one the Saban era when trailing at the half: 34-24 over No. 7 Virginia at LSU (2003) and four at Alabama (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012). Tech in 2009 (in Atlanta); a 24-15 over No. 9 LSU in 2009; 24-20 at Arkansas in 2010; 27-14 vs. Arkansas in 2015. His Tide teams are SABAN VS. SEC OPPONENTS: Crimson Tide head coach Nick 4-3 when tied at halftime, and Alabama’s four wins under Saban Saban owns a 92-26 (.780) career record in 118 games against when tied at halftime: at LSU in 2008, (27-21), at Auburn in 2009 SEC opponents across three different stops (Michigan State, LSU (26-21), against Tennessee in 2011 (37-6) and against Tennessee and Alabama). While at Alabama, he has compiled a 62-13 (.827) this season (19-14). record across conference foes, and is outscoring opponents by a staggering 3,007-1,166, or 40.1-14.9 points per game. Of his ALABAMA’S TV RECORD: Alabama has compiled a 233-131-4 13 losses against SEC opponents while at Alabama, all but two (.639) all-time record in 368 televised games (not including pay- (Florida, 2008 and South Carolina, 2010) have been by seven per-view, tape-delayed or closed circuit telecasts). points or less. Saban’s fi rst matchup with an SEC team came in the 1995 against LSU, where his Michigan State 87 NATIONAL TV APPEARANCES IN 103 GAMES: Following Spartans fell, 45-26, to the Tigers. He would later go on to coach last weekend’s 30-16 win against No. 4 LSU on CBS, Alabama has LSU to 30-12 overall record against conference opponents. now played in 87 nationally televised games since the start of the 2008 season, including every contest in the past two seasons. The Tide began the 2015 season on ABC with the network carrying the AdvoCare Classic matchup against Wisconsin, before airing live on the SEC Network for the Middle Tennessee contest. Alabama was then featured on ESPN for the Ole Miss game, before returning to the SEC Network once again, this time for the matchup with ULM. The Tide’s fi rst contest on CBS came in Athens against Georgia, before the Tide faced off with Arkansas on ESPN. Following the matchup with the Razorbacks, the Tide claimed a 41-23 win over Texas A&M in College Station on CBS and then took down the , 19-14, on the same network. A season ago, UA was televised in eight games on the ABC family of networks including contests with West Virginia (ABC), FAU (SEC Network), Southern Miss (ESPN2), at Arkansas (ESPN), at Tennessee (ESPN2), Western Carolina (SEC Network), the most-viewed college football game ever on ESPN, the Iron 16 ALABAMA FOOTBALL Bowl against Auburn and the Sugar Bowl against Ohio State UA TIES LARGEST ROAD WIN vs. AP TOP-10 SEC OPPONENT: (ESPN). The Tide also played in six contests that were televised The Crimson Tide’s 38-10 win over Georgia on Oct. 3 marked on CBS, including versus Florida, at Ole Miss, against Texas A&M, the largest road win against an AP top-10 SEC team in program in the Bayou against LSU, versus top-ranked Mississippi State, history and tied for the largest win on the road against an SEC and fi nally in the SEC Championship against the . top-10 team in the history of the poll. The 28 points tied Florida Eleven of the Crimson Tide’s 13 games in 2013 were televised State (1987) and Tennessee (1951) for the largest margin of victory nationally with the Virginia Tech, Arkansas, Mississippi State and over an AP top-10 opponent on the road. Oklahoma games on ESPN, the Texas A&M, Tennessee, LSU and Auburn games on CBS, the Colorado State and Kentucky games Largest Road Win vs. AP Top-10 SEC Team on ESPN2. The Tide played 12 nationally televised games in 2012, TEAM-YEAR MARGIN SITE SCORE with one game on ABC, six on CBS and fi ve on ESPN. In 2011, (13) ALABAMA-10/3/2015 28 (8) Georgia 38-10 Alabama played on CBS four times, while having one game on (4) Florida State-11/7/1987 28 (6) Auburn 34-6 ABC, two on ESPN and ESPN2, and one game on ESPNU. In 2010, (1) Tennessee-11/24/1951 28 (9) Kentucky 28-0 Alabama had fi ve games on CBS, three on ESPN, two on ESPN2, (1) Miami-9/7/2002 25 (6) Florida 41-16 one on ABC and one on ESPNU. In 2009, UA played two games on ABC (including the BCS title game), and six on CBS, while TIDE’S SUCCESS IN SEPTEMBER: Alabama has gone 30-1 in ESPN televised two more Crimson Tide games. In 2008, Alabama September since 2008. Adding games in August, that record had 10 of its 14 games televised nationally, including fi ve on CBS, improves to 33-1. The Crimson Tide’s only losses in September three on ESPN, one on ABC and one on FOX. came on Sept. 19 against Ole Miss, and before that on September 20, 2007, to Florida State in Jacksonville by a score of 21-14. ROAD RECORD vs. TOP-25 TEAMS: Alabama is 23-2 in regular season games (does not include bowl games) away from Bryant- ALABAMA-WISCONSIN DRAWS HUGE RATINGS: The season Denny Stadium since the start of the 2011 season. The Crimson opening matchup on ABC’s Saturday Night Football between Tide is 3-0 this season with wins over No. 20 Wisconsin in Arlington, the and Wisconsin Badgers was college at eighth-ranked Georgia and in College Station against No. 9 football’s highest-rated game of the day, achieving a 4.3 overnight Texas A&M. Alabama was 5-1 in 2014, 4-1 in 2013, 6-0 in 2012 rating nationally, which was up five percent from the same window and 5-0 in 2011. Alabama is 3-0 all time in games at Texas A&M last season (Oklahoma State vs. Florida State). More impressively, (1988, 2013 and 2015). the game received a 46.7 rating in Birmingham which is the highest-rated regular season game on ABC dating back to 2004. SABAN TIES BRYANT FOR MOST ROAD WINS VS. TOP-10: With Alabama’s 41-23 win over Texas A&M in College Station, FIRST TIME PLAYERS IN ARLINGTON: Alabama had some new head coach Nick Saban earned his sixth victory while at UA against faces on the field for the season opener against the Wisconsin a top-10 team on the road, tying Paul “Bear” Bryant for the most Badgers. True freshmen Shawn Burgess-Becker (DB), road wins versus at a top-10 opponent in Alabama history. The (OL), Minkah Fitzpatrick (DB), (RB), Ronnie Harrison victory improved Saban to 6-1 while in Tuscaloosa. (DB), (DL), Calvin Ridley (WR) and Dallas Warmack (OL) all saw action. In addition, redshirt freshmen Keith Holcombe CRIMSON TIDE STIFLES A&M OFFENSE: Alabama traveled to (LB), Marlon Humphrey (DB) and Christian Miller (LB) made their College Station on Oct. 17 to face off with an explosive Texas first appearance. Oregon State transfer Richard Mullaney (WR) A&M offense. Entering the game, the Aggies had scored at least made his first appearance in a Crimson Tide uniform as well. 28 points in every game and were near the tops of every offensive category in the SEC. The Crimson Tide limited the Aggies to 23 NEW HIRES: Nick Saban made two new additions to his 2015 points and held A&M below numerous season averages on offense. staff during the offseason, hiring Tosh Lupoi to coach the outside The UA defense also allowed just one offensive touchdown on the linebackers and bringing in Mel Tucker to lead the secondary. Lupoi day. Below is a breakdown of Alabama’s defensive performance. enters a full-time role after serving as an analyst a season ago. He has previous experience as an assistant coach at Washington Texas A&M Offensive Output and Cal, where he coached future first-rounders , STAT SEASON AVG. vs. UA Cameron Jordan and . Tucker joins the Crimson Tide Points per Game 39.2 23 staff following a two-year stint as the defensive coordinator of the Rushing Yards per Game 188.0 32 NFL’s . Tucker also served as defensive coordinator Passing Yards per Game 292.4 284 of the Jacksonville Jaguars (2009-12) and Total Offense per Game 480.4 316 (2008). He originally linked up with Saban as a graduate assistant at Michigan State in 1997 and stayed in East Lansing for two years.

GEORGIA EQUALS LARGEST ROAD WIN OVER TOP-10 TEAM: Alabama’s 28-point victory margin in the 38-10 win over Georgia on Oct. 10 is the largest winning margin ever by a Crimson Tide team against a top-10 team at an opposing site. It also stands as the second-largest victory margin ever constructed by Alabama against a top-10 team in any game, ranking behind only a 42-point defeat (49-7) of Michigan State at the Capital One Bowl that closed out the 2010 season. The previous largest winning margin for the Tide versus an SEC top-10 opponent was a 28-point victory over Florida (31-3) in Tuscaloosa in 2005.

17 ALABAMA FOOTBALL CRIMSON TIDE PLAYERS ON NFL ROSTERS: The Alabama football program is well-represented in the NFL heading into the 2015-16 season with numerous former players dotting league rosters. The Tide has 40 former players (35 active, five injured reserve, or currently suspended) earning a spot on an NFL roster this season. The Tide currently has the third-most players on an active NFL roster, with LSU at the top with 38 players just one ahead of second place Miami (Fla.). Alabama leads all colleges in producing offensive linemen, with eight currently spotting NFL rosters.

In the last seven NFL Drafts, Alabama has had 48 players selected, including 17 players in first round, 11 in the second and third rounds, five in the fourth, seven in the fifth, one in the sixth and seven in the seventh round.

Alabama Players in the NFL Barron, Mark St. Louis Rams Strong Safety Carpenter, James Offensive Guard Clinton-Dix, Ha Ha Free Safety Collins, Landon Free Safety Cooper, Amari Oakland Raiders Dareus, Marcell Defensive Tackle Dial, Quinton Defensive End Fluker, D.J. Chargers Offensive Tackle Fowler, Jalston Fullback Gilberry, Wallace Defensive End Harper, Roman Strong Safety Hightower, Dont’a New England Patriots Linebacker Ingram, Mark Running Back Jackson, Kareem Cornerback Johnson, Rashad Free Safety Jones, Julio Wide Receiver Kirkpatrick, Dre Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback Kouandjio, Arie Washington Redskins Offensive Guard Kouandjio, Cyrus Buffalo Bills Offensive Tackle Lacy, Eddie Green Bay Packers Running Back Mathis, Evan Offensive Guard McCarron, AJ Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback McClain, Rolando Linebacker Mosley, C.J. Linebacker Norwood, Kevin Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver Pagan, Jeoffrey Houston Texans Defensive End Ryans, DeMeco Linebacker Shepherd, Austin Minnesota Vikings Offensive Lineman Smith, Andre Cincinnati Bengals Offensive Tackle Stinson, Ed Arizona Cardinals Defensive End Tinker, Carson Jacksonville Jaguars Center Upshaw, Courtney Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Warmack, Chance Tennessee Titans Offensive Guard White, DeAndrew San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Williams, Michael New England Patriots Offensive Tackle Yeldon, T.J. Jacksonville Jaguars Running Back

Practice Squad Jones, Barrett Center Perry, Nick Baltimore Ravens Defensive Back Square, Damion San Diego Chargers Defensive Tackle

Reserve/Injured Milliner, Dee New York Jets Cornerback Sunseri, Vinnie New Orleans Saints Strong Safety Williams, Jesse Defensive Tackle

18 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA FOOTBALL CAREER PARTICIPATION CHART

Career 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Consecutive Consecutive G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS Games Starts Jonathan Allen 33-18 9-6 14-12 12-0 — — 35 — Ryan Anderson 36-0 9-0 14-0 13-0 RS — 34 — 5-0 4-0 1-0 — — — — — Dakota Ball 19-2 6-2 12-0 1-0 — — — — Parker Barrineau 24-0 7-0 10-0 7-0 — — — — Cooper Bateman 23-1 9-1 14-0 RS — — 23 — Chris Black 25-4 6-0 11-3 8-0 RS — — — 18-2 9-0 9-2 — — — 9 — Tony Brown 22-2 9-0 13-2 — — — 14 — Shawn Burgess-Becker 9-0 9-0 — — — — 9 — Daylon Charlot 3-0 3-0 — — — — — — Ronnie Clark 2-0 2-0 RS — — — — — Jake Coker 16-8 9-8 7-0 — — — 9 6 Lester Cotton 3-0 3-0 — — — — — — Denzel Devall 44-19 9-9 8-7 13-3 14-0 — 10 9 Kenyan Drake 37-6 9-1 5-1 11-1 12-0 — 9 — Johnny Dwight 1-0 1-0 RS — — — — — Rashaan Evans 21-0 8-0 13-0 — — — 6 — Raheem Falkins 15-0 — 8-0 7-0 — — — — Minkah Fitzpatrick 9-6 9-6 — — — — 9 — Ty Flournoy-Smith 10-0 6-0 4-0 — — — — — Reuben Foster 29-6 9-5 11-1 9-0 — — 10 — Robert Foster 12-3 3-3 9-0 RS — — — — Josh Frazier 10-0 4-0 6-0 — — — — — Derrick Gore 3-0 3-0 — — — — — — 33-3 9-1 11-1 13-1 RS — 17 — Adam Griffi th (PK) 30-22 9-9 13-13 8-0 RS — 12 12 23-3 9-3 14-0 — — — 23 1 Da’Shawn Hand 18-0 9-0 9-0 — — — 9 — Alex Harrelson (SN) 2-2 2-2 SQ — — — — — Damien Harris 6-0 6-0 — — — — — — Ronnie Harrison 9-1 9-1 — — — — 9 — J.C. Hassenauer 5-0 4-0 1-0 — — — — — Derrick Henry 35-11 9-9 14-2 12-0 — — 35 10 Hale Hentges 8-0 8-0 — — — — 6 — Keith Holcombe 9-0 9-0 RS — — — 9 — O.J. Howard 36-18 9-9 14-3 13-6 — — 36 10 Marlon Humphrey 9-9 9-9 RS — — — 9 9 Dominick Jackson 16-9 9-9 7-0 — — — 9 9 Eddie Jackson 27-24 9-9 11-11 7-4 — — 18 18 Cyrus Jones 45-28 9-9 14-14 11-5 11-0 — 23 23 Hootie Jones 14-0 7-0 7-0 — — — — — Walker Jones 1-0 — 1-0 — — — — — Ryan Kelly 40-29 9-9 12-12 9-8 10-0 RS 16 16 Derek Kief 4-0 4-0 RS — — — — — Korren Kirven 9-0 1-0 3-0 5-0 RS — — — Darren Lake 37-1 8-1 8-0 13-0 8-0 — 1 — Dillon Lee 44-4 9-3 14-1 13-0 8-0 — 36 1 Isaac Luatua 14-0 — 6-0 8-0 — — — — Geno Matias-Smith 48-17 9-9 14-6 12-0 13-2 — 35 12 33-33 (LS) 7-7 13-13 13-13 — — 5 5 Christian Miller 6-0 6-0 RS — — — 1 — Alec Morris 7-0 2-0 4-0 1-0 RS — — — Richard Mullaney 9-5 9-5 — — — — 9 3 Michael Nysewander 19-0 9-0 8-0 1-0 1-0 — 11 — Da’Ron Payne 9-2 9-2 — — — — 9 1 D.J. Pettway 23-1 9-0 14-1 — — — 23 — Ross Pierschbacher 9-9 9-9 RS — — — 9 9 Gunnar Raborn 2-0 — 2-0 — — — — — Reggie Ragland 47-22 9-9 14-13 13-0 11-0 — 45 20 Jarran Reed 23-22 9-9 14-13 — — — 23 22 Calvin Ridley 9-6 9-6 — — — — 9 6 A’Shawn Robinson 36-24 9-9 14-13 13-2 — — 36 21 Cam Robinson 23-23 9-9 14-14 — — — 23 23 2-0 2-0 — — — — — — JK Scott (P) 23-23 9-9 14-14 — — — 23 23 20-0 8-0 12-0 — — — 4 — Maurice Smith 35-2 9-0 14-1 12-1 — — 24 — O.J. Smith 1-0 1-0 RS — — — — — ArDarius Stewart 20-11 9-9 11-2 RS — — 11 9 Bradley Sylve 43-5 9-0 14-1 8-3 12-0 RS 23 — Alphonse Taylor 29-11 9-9 12-2 8-0 RS — 13 9 Dalvin Tomlinson 24-0 9-0 14-0 1-0 RS — 23 — Dallas Warmack 4-0 4-0 — — — — — — 33-1 4-0 13-1 8-0 8-0 RS 4 — Tim Williams 28-0 9-0 12-0 7-0 — — 9 — 19 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA’S MILESTONE ALABAMA’S 10-WIN BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM VICTORIES FOOTBALL SEASONS ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

Win Result of Game (Date and Site) Year Record Opponent Record 1 Alabama 56, Birmingham HS 0 1920 10-1 ARKANSAS 10-2 Nov. 11, 1892 - Birmingham, Ala. Arkansas State 1-0 1925 10-0 Auburn 2-5 100 Alabama 49, Ole Miss 0 1930 10-0 BYU 1-0 Oct. 11, 1919 - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1934 10-0 Central Florida 0-1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN N/A 1945 10-0 150 Alabama 34, Florida 0 Chattanooga 6-0 Nov. 14, 1925 - Montgomery, Ala. 1952 10-2 Cincinnati 2-0 1961 11-0 Clemson 6-0 Colorado State 1-0 200 Alabama 28, George Washington 6 1962 10-2 Duke 1-0 Oct. 8, 1932 - Washington, D.C. 1964 10-1 Duquesne 2-0 Florida 8-4 250 Alabama 26, Kentucky 6 1966 11-0 Florida Atlantic 2-0 Oct. 29, 1938 - Lexington, Ky. 1971 11-1 Florida International 2-0 1972 10-2 Florida State 2-0 300 Alabama 54, SW Louisiana 0 Furman 3-0 Oct. 12, 1946 - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1973 11-1 Georgia 5-2 1974 11-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 350 Alabama 33, Georgia 12 1975 11-1 Georgia State 2-0 Oct. 31, 1953 - Athens, Ga. Hawai’i 1-0 1977 11-1 Houston 5-0 400 Alabama 36, Miami (FL) 3 1978 11-1 Howard 9-0 Kent State 1-0 Nov. 10, 1962 - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1979 12-0 Kentucky 7-0 1980 10-2 LSU 8-8 450 Alabama 17, Southern Mississippi 14 1986 10-3 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2-1 Sept. 28, 1968 - Mobile, Ala. Louisiana Tech 0-1 1989 10-2 Louisville 2-0 500 Alabama 21, LSU 7 1991 11-1 Mercer 2-0 Nov. 22, 1973 - Baton Rouge, La. 1992 13-0 Memphis State 4-0 Miami (Fla.) 6-0 550 Alabama 35, Virginia Tech 0 1994 12-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 2-0 Oct. 28, 1978 - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1996 10-3 Millsaps 1-0 1999 10-3 OLE MISS 17-2 Mississippi College 1-0 600 Alabama 28, Southern Mississippi 16 2002 10-3 Nov. 12, 1983 - Birmingham, Ala. Mississippi State 36-8-1 2008 12-2 North Carolina State 4-0 North Texas 4-0 650 Alabama 32, LSU 16 2009 14-0 Northern Illinois 0-1 Nov. 11, 1989 - Baton Rouge, La. 2010 10-3 Oglethorpe 1-0 2011 12-1 Oklahoma 0-1 700 Alabama 23, Ole Miss 9 Penn State 2-2 Oct. 21, 1995 - Oxford, Miss. 2012 13-1 Pensacola N.A.S. 1-0 2013 11-2 Richmond 1-0 750 Alabama 34, Tennessee 14 2014 12-2 Rutgers 1-0 Oct. 26, 2002 - Knoxville, Tenn. San Jose State 1-0 Sewanee 1-0 800 Alabama 30, Mississippi State 10 South Carolina 8-1 Nov. 13, 2010 - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Southern Miss 20-1-1 Southwestern Louisiana 4-0 850 Alabama 42, Missouri 13 Southwestern Presbyterian 1-0 Tampa 1-0 Dec. 6, 2014 - Atlanta, Ga. Temple 1-0 TENNESSEE 6-3 Texas A&M 1-1 TCU 0-2 Tulane 2-0 Tulsa 3-0 UCLA 0-1 Utah State 2-0 Vanderbilt 15-1 Villanova 0-1 Virginia Tech 7-0 Washington 1-0 Western Carolina 4-0 Western Kentucky 2-0 Wichita State 1-0 BOLD indicates 2015 home opponents 20 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA HEAD COACH NICK SABAN

• Saban has a 185-60-1 (.754) record as a college head coach to date. He has four national championships – three at Alabama – six conference championships and 16 of his teams have played in postseason bowl games, including a trip to the BCS National Championship Game following the 2003, 2009, 2011 and 2012 seasons.

• Saban is the only coach to win four BCS national championships. He is the only coach to win back-to- back BCS national championships and has won four titles in his last nine years coaching college football. Saban is one of three college coaches in the poll era (since 1936) to win three national championships in four years, joining Frank Leahy (Notre Dame - 1946-47, 1949) and Tom Osborne (Nebraska - 1994- 95, 1997). He is also just the fourth coach in he poll era to win four national championships (Paul “Bear” Bryant, John McKay and Leahy).

• In 2009, Saban produced Alabama’s first national championship in 17 years by guiding the Crimson Tide to a 14-0 season with dominant wins over Florida in the SEC championship and Texas in the Citi BCS National Championship Game. He then followed that up with his second BCS championship in three years with a 21-0 shutout of LSU following the 2011 season at the Allstate BCS National Championship Game. He made it back-to-back BCS national championships in 2012 with a 42-14 win over Notre Dame in the Discover BCS National Championship Game.

• In addition to the on-field success, the 2011 team was also recognized with the Disney Spirit Award, which was presented to snapper , for the team’s response to the community following PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE the tornado that devastated Tuscaloosa on April 27, 2011. The Tide also had extensive success in the Head Coach (2005-06) classroom that year with 38 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections, a league record, and produced an LSU Head Coach (2000-04) Academic All-American in . Michigan State Head Coach (1995-99) Cleveland Browns Def. Coordinator (1991-94) • His most recent college head coaching stint, a five-season run at LSU, produced a record of 48-16 Toledo Head Coach (1990) (.750), one national championship (2003), two Southeastern Conference championships, three SEC Houston Oilers Secondary (1988-89) West Division championships, and a 3-2 record in bowl games including two Sugar Bowl victories and Michigan State Defensive Coordinator a win. The Tigers constructed a 28-12 (.700) record against SEC opponents under Saban’s Secondary (1983-87) guidance. He was named the 2003 National Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and earned both the Paul W. “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year Award and the Eddie Robinson Coach of YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD the Year Award by the Football Writers Association of America. Saban was named SEC Coach of the Year twice (by the Birmingham News in 2001 and by the Associated Press in 2003). TOLEDO (9-2, .818) Year Overall Conf. Notes • Saban served as head coach at Michigan State from 1995-99, his second stint at the East Lansing 1990 9-2 7-1 MAC Champs school as he also spent 1983-87 as the Spartans’ defensive coordinator/secondary coach. After playing in just one bowl game in the previous four years, Michigan State made four postseason appearances in Saban’s five years at the helm. Saban led MSU to a 34-24-1 (.585) record as head coach. MICHIGAN STATE (34-24-1, .585) Year Overall Conf. Notes • In 1999, Saban led his final Spartans team to a No. 7 national ranking as MSU finished in a tie for 1995 6-5-1 4-3-1 Independence Bowl second in the Big Ten. The Spartans defeated Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State in 1996 6-6 5-3 Sun Bowl the same year for the first time since 1965 and recorded six wins at home for the first time since the 1997 7-5 4-4 Aloha Bowl 1912 season. The Spartans’ performance that year landed them a spot in the Citrus Bowl. The Spartans 1998 6-6 4-4 led the Big Ten in rushing defense (77.0 yards per game) and total defense (299.0 yards per game) 1999 9-2 6-2 Second Place Big Ten while ranking fifth nationally in rushing defense and 11th in total defense. The Michigan State offense averaged 31.0 points per game. LSU (48-16, .750) Year Overall Conf. Notes • Saban’s first head coaching position came at the University of Toledo in 1990, as he guided the 2000 8-4 5-3 Peach Bowl Rockets to a record of 9-2 that year, finishing as co-champions of the Mid-American Conference. The 2001 10-3 5-3 SEC Champions; Sugar Bowl Rockets ranked among the NCAA leaders in both total defense (12th at 284.8 yards) and scoring 2002 8-5 5-3 SEC West Champions defense (16th at 16.2 points), and missed posting an undefeated record by a mere five points. 2003 13-1 7-1 BCS and SEC Champions 2004 9-3 6-2 Capital One Bowl • A native of Fairmont, W.Va., Saban is a 1973 graduate of Kent State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Kent State MIAMI DOLPHINS (15-17, .469) in 1975. Born October 31, 1951, Saban and his wife, the former Terry Constable, have two children, Year Overall Notes Nicholas and Kristen. They have one granddaughter, Amélie, and a daughter-in-law, Kelsé. 2005 9-7 Dolphins’ 5-game improvement 2006 6-10 was among NFL’s best • At Michigan State, Saban started the “Nick’s Kids” Foundation, which the Sabans continue here in Tuscaloosa. Since their arrival at the University of Alabama, the Saban’s have helped raise ALABAMA (92-18, .836) [97-18, .843] approximately $5 million for “Nick’s Kids” that has been distributed to more than 250 charities and Year Overall Conf. Notes organizations throughout the state of Alabama and the Southeast. The Sabans also built 15 homes, one for each of the Tide’s national championships, with Project Team Up and Habitat for Humanity 2007 %2-6 (7-6) 1-4 (4-4) Independence Bowl following the April 27, 2011, tornado that stuck Tuscaloosa. 2008 12-2 8-0 Sugar Bowl 2009 14-0 8-0 BCS and SEC Champions • In June of 2008, the Sabans announced a $1 million gift to benefit Alabama’s first-generation 2010 10-3 5-3 Capital One Bowl Champs scholarship program. The gift has a special meaning to the Sabans as both Nick and Terry were both 2011 12-1 7-1 BCS National Champions first-generation graduates. 2012 13-1 7-1 BCS and SEC Champions 2013 11-2 7-1 Sugar Bowl SABAN PERSONAL QUICK FACTS 2014 12-2 7-1 SEC Champions; CFB Playoff Born: October 31, 1951 2015 8-1 5-1 Wife: Terry % Five wins later vacated by NCAA. Children: Nicholas and Kristen COLLEGE: 185-60-1 (.754) [190-60-1, .759] Education: Kent State Kent State TOTAL: 200-77-1 (.721) [205-77-1, .726] Bachelor’s Degree Master’s Degree Business (1973) Sports Administration (1975) 21 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SABAN YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (prior to Alabama)

1990 - TOLEDO (9-2-0, 7-1 MAC) 1998 - MICHIGAN STATE (6-6, 4-4 Big 10) 2002 - LSU (8-5, 5-3 SEC) Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Sept. 8 at Miami (Ohio) W, 20-14 Aug. 29 Colorado State L, 16-23 Sept. 1 at Virginia Tech L, 8-26 Sept. 15 Northern Illinois W, 23-14 Sept. 5 at Oregon L, 14-48 Sept. 7 The Citadel W, 35-10 Sept. 22 at Ball State W, 28-16 Sept. 12 Notre Dame W, 45-23 Sept. 14 Miami (Ohio) W, 33-7 Sept. 29 at Ohio W, 27-20 Sept. 26 at Michigan L, 17-29 Sept. 28 Mississippi State W, 31-13 Oct. 6 Eastern Michigan W, 37-23 Oct. 3 Central Michigan W, 38-7 Oct. 5 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W, 48-0 Oct. 13 Bowling Green W, 19-13 Oct. 10 Indiana (HC) (2 OT) W, 38-31 Oct. 12 at Florida W, 36-7 Oct. 20 at Central Michigan L, 12-13 Oct. 24 at Minnesota L, 18-19 Oct. 19 South Carolina W, 38-14 Oct. 27 Kent State W, 28-14 Oct. 31 Northwestern W, 29-5 Oct. 26 at Auburn L, 7-32 Nov. 3 at Western Michigan W, 37-9 Nov. 7 at Ohio State W, 28-24 Nov. 9 at Kentucky W, 33-30 Nov. 10 Navy L, 10-14 Nov. 14 Purdue L, 24-25 Nov. 16 Alabama L, 0-31 Nov. 17 Arkansas State W, 43-28 Nov. 21 Illinois W, 41-9 Nov. 23 Ole Miss W, 14-13 Nov. 28 at Penn State L, 28-51 Nov. 29 at Arkansas L, 20-21 1995 - MICHIGAN STATE (6-5-1, 4-3-1 Big 10) Jan. 1 Texas (Cotton Bowl) L, 20-35 Date Opponent Score 1999 - MICHIGAN STATE (9-2, 6-2 Big 10) Sept. 9 Nebraska L, 10-50 Date Opponent Score 2003 - LSU (13-1, 7-1 SEC) Sept. 16 at Louisville W, 30-7 Sept. 2 Oregon W, 27-20 Date Opponent Score Sept. 23 at Purdue T, 35-35 Sept. 11 Eastern Michigan W, 51-7 Aug. 30 Louisiana-Monroe W, 49-7 Sept. 30 Boston College W, 25-21 Sept. 18 at Notre Dame W, 23-13 Sept. 6 at Arizona W, 59-13 Oct. 7 Iowa (HC) L, 7-21 Sept. 25 at Illinois W, 27-10 Sept. 13 Western Illinois W, 35-7 Oct. 14 at Illinois W, 27-21 Oct. 2 Iowa (HC) W, 49-3 Sept. 20 Georgia W, 17-10 Oct. 21 Minnesota W, 34-31 Oct. 9 Michigan W, 34-31 Sept. 27 at Mississippi State W, 41-6 Oct. 28 at Wisconsin L, 14-45 Oct. 16 at Purdue L, 28-52 Oct. 11 Florida L, 7-19 Nov. 4 Michigan W, 28-25 Oct. 30 at Wisconsin L, 10-40 Oct. 18 at South Carolina W, 33-7 Nov. 11 at Indiana W, 31-13 Nov. 6 Ohio State W, 23-7 Oct. 25 Auburn W, 31-7 Nov. 25 Penn State L, 20-24 Nov. 13 at Northwestern W, 34-0 Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech (HC) W, 49-10 Dec. 29 LSU (Independence Bowl) L, 26-45 Nov. 20 Penn State W, 35-28 Nov. 15 at Alabama W, 27-3 Nov. 22 at Ole Miss W, 17-14 1996 - MICHIGAN STATE (6-6, 5-3 Big 10) 2000 - LSU (8-4, 5-3 SEC) Nov. 29 Arkansas W, 55-24 Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Dec. 6 Georgia (SEC Champ.) W, 34-13 Aug. 31 Purdue W, 52-14 Sept. 2 Western Carolina W, 58-0 Jan. 4 Oklahoma (BCS Champ.) W, 21-14 Sept. 7 at Nebraska L, 14-55 Sept. 9 Houston W, 28-13 Sept. 21 Louisville L, 20-30 Sept. 16 at Auburn L, 17-34 2004 - LSU (9-3, 6-2 SEC) Sept. 28 Eastern Michigan W, 47-0 Sept. 23 Alabama-Birmingham (HC) L, 10-13 Date Opponent Score Oct. 5 at Iowa L, 30-37 Sept. 30 Tennessee (OT) W, 38-31 Sept. 4 Oregon State (OT) W, 22-21 Oct. 12 Illinois (HC) W, 42-14 Oct. 7 at Florida L, 9-41 Sept. 11 Arkansas State W, 55-3 Oct. 19 at Minnesota W, 27-9 Oct. 14 Kentucky W, 34-0 Sept. 18 at Auburn L, 9-10 Oct. 26 Wisconsin W, 30-13 Oct. 21 Mississippi State (OT) W, 45-38 Sept. 25 Mississippi State W, 55-0 Nov. 2 at Michigan L, 29-45 Nov. 4 Alabama W, 30-28 Oct. 2 at Georgia L, 16-45 Nov. 9 Indiana W, 38-15 Nov. 11 at Ole Miss W, 20-9 Oct. 9 at Florida W, 24-21 Nov. 23 at Penn State L, 29-32 Nov. 24 at Arkansas L, 3-14 Oct. 23 Troy State (HC) W, 24-20 Dec. 31 Stanford (Sun Bowl) L, 0-38 Dec. 29 Georgia Tech (Peach Bowl) W, 28-14 Oct. 30 Vanderbilt W, 24-7 Nov. 13 Alabama W, 26-10 1997 - MICHIGAN STATE (7-5, 4-4) 2001 - LSU (10-3, 5-3 SEC) Nov. 20 Ole Miss W, 27-24 Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Nov. 26 Arkansas W, 43-14 Sept. 6 Western Michigan W, 42-10 Sept. 1 Tulane W, 48-17 Jan. 1 Iowa (Capital One Bowl) L, 25-30 Sept. 13 Memphis W, 51-21 Sept. 8 Utah State W, 31-14 Sept. 20 at Notre Dame W, 23-7 Sept. 29 at Tennessee L, 18-26 Oct. 4 Minnesota (HC) W, 31-10 Oct. 6 Florida L, 15-44 Oct. 11 at Indiana W, 38-6 Oct. 13 at Kentucky W, 29-25 Oct. 18 at Northwestern L, 17-19 Oct. 20 at Mississippi State W, 42-0 Oct. 25 Michigan L, 7-23 Oct. 27 Ole Miss L, 24-35 Nov. 1 Ohio State L, 13-37 Nov. 3 at Alabama W, 35-21 Nov. 8 at Purdue L, 21-22 Nov. 10 Middle Tennessee (HC) W, 30-14 Nov. 22 at Illinois W, 27-17 Nov. 23 Arkansas W, 41-38 Nov. 29 Penn State W, 49-14 Dec. 1 Auburn W, 27-14 Dec. 25 Washington (Aloha Bowl) L, 23-51 Dec. 8 Tennessee (SEC Champ.) W, 30-21 Jan. 1 Illinois (Sugar Bowl) W, 47-34

22 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SABAN YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (at Alabama)

2007 - ALABAMA (2-6, 1-4 SEC) [7-6, 4-4 SEC] 2011 - ALABAMA (12-1, 7-1 SEC) 2015 - ALABAMA (8-1, 5-1 SEC) Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Sept. 1 Western Carolina %W, 52-6 Sept. 3 Kent State W, 48-7 Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin (Arlington) W, 35-17 Sept. 8 at Vanderbilt %W, 24-10 Sept. 10 at Penn State W, 27-11 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W, 37-10 Sept. 15 Arkansas %W, 41-38 Sept. 17 North Texas W, 41-0 Sept. 19 Ole Miss L, 37-43 Sept. 22 Georgia (OT) L, 23-26 Sept. 24 Arkansas W, 38-14 Sept. 26 Louisiana-Monroe W, 34-0 Sept. 29 Florida State (Jacksonville) L, 14-21 Oct. 1 at Florida W, 38-10 Oct. 3 at Georgia W, 38-10 Oct. 6 Houston (HC) %W, 30-24 Oct. 8 Vanderbilt W, 34-0 Oct. 10 Arkansas W, 27-14 Oct. 13 at Ole Miss %W, 27-24 Oct. 15 at Ole Miss W, 52-7 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W, 41-23 Oct. 20 Tennessee W, 41-17 Oct. 22 Tennessee W, 37-6 Oct. 24 Tennessee W, 19-14 Nov. 3 LSU L, 34-41 Nov. 5 LSU (OT) L, 6-9 Nov. 7 LSU W, 30-16 Nov. 10 at Mississippi State L, 12-17 Nov. 12 at Mississippi State W, 24-7 Nov. 17 Louisiana-Monroe L, 14-21 Nov. 19 Georgia Southern W, 45-21 Nov. 25 at Auburn L, 10-17 Nov. 26 at Auburn W, 42-14 Dec. 30 Colorado (Independence Bowl) W, 30-24 Jan. 9 vs. LSU (BCS Champ.) W, 21-0 % Later vacated by NCAA ruling. 2012 - ALABAMA (13-1, 7-1 SEC) 2008 - ALABAMA (12-2, 8-0 SEC) Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Sept. 1 vs. Michigan (Arlington) W, 41-14 Aug. 30 Clemson (Atlanta) W, 34-10 Sept. 8 Western Kentucky W, 35-0 Sept. 6 Tulane W, 20-6 Sept. 15 at Arkansas W, 52-0 Sept. 13 Western Kentucky W, 41-7 Sept. 22 Florida Atlantic W, 40-7 Sept. 20 at Arkansas W, 49-14 Sept. 29 Ole Miss W, 33-14 Sept. 27 at Georgia W, 41-30 Oct. 13 at Missouri W, 42-10 Oct. 4 Kentucky W, 17-14 Oct. 20 at Tennessee W, 44-13 Oct. 18 Ole Miss W, 24-20 Oct. 27 Mississippi State W, 38-7 Oct. 25 at Tennessee W, 29-9 Nov. 3 at LSU W, 21-17 Nov. 1 Arkansas State (HC) W, 35-0 Nov. 10 Texas A&M L, 24-29 Nov. 8 at LSU (OT) W, 27-21 Nov. 17 Western Carolina W, 49-0 Nov. 15 Mississippi State W, 32-7 Nov. 24 Auburn W, 49-0 Nov. 29 Auburn W, 36-0 Dec. 1 vs. Georgia (SEC Champ.) W, 32-28 Dec. 6 Florida (SEC Champ.) L, 20-31 Jan. 7 vs. Notre Dame (BCS Champ.) W, 42-14 Jan. 1 Utah (Sugar Bowl) L, 17-31 2013 - ALABAMA (11-2, 7-1 SEC) 2009 - ALABAMA (14-0, 8-0 SEC) Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Aug. 31 vs. Virginia Tech (Atlanta) W, 35-10 Sept. 5 Virginia Tech (Atlanta) W, 34-24 Sept. 14 at Texas A&M W, 49-42 Sept. 12 Florida International W, 40-14 Sept. 21 Colorado State W, 31-6 Sept. 19 North Texas W, 53-7 Sept. 28 Ole Miss W, 25-0 Sept. 26 Arkansas W, 35-7 Oct. 5 Georgia State W, 45-3 Oct. 3 at Kentucky W, 38-20 Oct. 12 at Kentucky W, 48-7 Oct. 10 at Ole Miss W, 22-3 Oct. 19 Arkansas W, 52-0 Oct. 17 South Carolina (HC) W, 20-6 Oct. 26 Tennessee W, 45-10 Oct. 24 Tennessee W, 12-10 Nov. 9 LSU W, 38-17 Nov. 7 LSU W, 24-15 Nov. 16 at Mississippi State W, 20-7 Nov. 14 at Mississippi State W, 31-3 Nov. 23 Chattanooga W, 49-0 Nov. 21 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 45-0 Nov. 30 at Auburn L, 28-34 Nov. 27 at Auburn W, 26-21 Jan. 2 vs. Oklahoma (Sugar Bowl) L, 31-45 Dec. 5 Florida (SEC Champ.) W, 32-13 Jan. 7 Texas (BCS Champ.) W, 37-21 2014 - ALABAMA (12-2, 7-1 SEC) Date Opponent Score 2010 - ALABAMA (10-3, 5-3 SEC) Aug. 30 vs. West Virginia (Atlanta) W, 33-23 Date Opponent Score Sept. 6 Florida Atlantic W, 41-0 Sept. 4 San Jose State W, 48-3 Sept. 13 Southern Miss W, 52-12 Sept. 11 Penn State W, 24-3 Sept. 20 Florida W, 42-21 Sept. 18 at Duke W, 62-13 Oct. 4 at Ole Miss L, 17-23 Sept. 25 at Arkansas W, 24-20 Oct. 11 at Arkansas W, 14-13 Oct. 2 Florida W, 31-6 Oct. 18 Texas A&M W, 59-0 Oct. 9 at South Carolina L, 21-35 Oct. 25 at Tennessee W, 34-20 Oct. 16 Ole Miss (HC) W, 23-10 Nov. 8 at LSU (OT) W, 20-13 Oct. 23 at Tennessee W, 41-10 Nov. 15 Mississippi State W, 25-20 Nov. 6 at LSU L, 21-24 Nov. 22 Western Carolina W, 48-14 Nov. 13 Mississippi State W, 30-10 Nov. 29 Auburn W, 55-44 Nov. 18 Georgia State W, 63-7 Dec. 6 vs. Missouri (SEC Champ.) W, 42-13 Nov. 26 Auburn L, 27-28 Jan. 1 vs. Ohio State (CFP Semifinal) L, 35-42 Jan. 1 Michigan State (Capital One Bowl) W, 49-7

23 ALABAMA FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED INDIVIDUAL Kickoff Returned for a Touchdown Alabama: Christion Jones vs. Virginia Tech in Atlanta, Aug. 31, 2013 (94 yards) Opponent: Mario Alford, West Virginia in Atlanta, Aug. 30, 2014 (100 yards)

Punt Returned for a Touchdown Alabama: Christion Jones vs. Chattanooga in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 23, 2013 (75 yards) Opponent: Prince Miller, Georgia in Athens, Sept. 27, 2008 (92 yards)

Interception Returned for a Touchdown Alabama: (3) - Jackson (1), Fitzpatrick (2) vs. Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 18, 2015 (93, 55, 33 yards) Opponent: Steve Miller, Ohio State in New Orleans, Jan. 1, 2015 (41 yards)

Fumble Return/Recovery for a Touchdown Alabama: Cyrus Jones vs. Ole Miss in Oxford, Oct. 4, 2014 (13 yards) Opponent: , Oklahoma in New Orleans, Jan. 2, 2014 (8 yards)

Blocked Punt Returned for a Touchdown Alabama: Minkah Fitzpatrick (block and return) vs. Georgia in Athens, Oct. 3, 2015 (1 yard) Opponent: Thomas Davis, Georgia in Athens, Oct. 4, 2003 (7 yards)

Blocked FG Returned for a Touchdown Alabama: Dont’a Hightower (blk)/ (ret) vs. Georgia Southern in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 19, 2011 (55 yards) Opponent: Cornelius Washington (blk)/Alec Ogletree (ret), Georgia in Atlanta, Dec. 1, 2012 (55 yards)

Blocked PAT for Two-Point Conversion Alabama: & Kecalf Bailey vs. E. Carolina in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 17, 1998 Opponent: Kevin Woods, Northern Illinois in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 20, 2003

Blocked Punt Alabama: Minkah Fitzpatrick vs. Georgia in Athens, Oct. 3, 2015 Opponent: , Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015

Blocked PAT Alabama: A’Shawn Robinson vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 Opponent: , Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

Blocked Field Goal Alabama: A’Shawn Robinson vs. Chattanooga in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 23, 2013 Opponent: Cornelius Washington, Georgia in Atlanta, Dec. 1, 2012

300 Yards Total Offense Alabama: 335, Blake Sims vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 (312 passing, 23 rushing) Opponent: 362, Chad Kelly, Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015 (341 passing, 21 rushing)

400 Yards Total Offense Alabama: 484, Blake Sims vs. Florida in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 20, 2014 (445 passing, 39 rushing) Opponent: 505, Nick Marshall, Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 (456 passing, 49 rushing)

100 Yards Rushing Alabama: 210, Derrick Henry vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 Opponent: 146, Nick Chubb, Georgia in Athens, Oct. 3, 2015

200 Yards Rushing Alabama: 210, Derrick Henry vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 Opponent: 230, Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State in New Orleans, Jan. 1, 2015

250 Yards Rushing Alabama: 291, vs. LSU in Baton Rouge, Nov. 9, 1996 Opponent: 256, , Auburn in Birmingham, Dec. 3, 1983

300 Yards Rushing Alabama: Has not occurred Opponent: Has not occurred

Three Rushing Touchdowns Alabama: Derrick Henry vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 Opponent: DeShaun Foster, UCLA in Los Angeles, Sept. 2, 2000

Four Rushing Touchdowns Alabama: Trent Richardson vs. Ole Miss in Oxford, Oct. 15, 2011 Opponent: N/A

Five Rushing Touchdowns Alabama: Santonio Beard vs. Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 12, 2002 Opponent: N/A

Two 100-Yard Rushers Alabama: T.J. Yeldon (126) and Derrick Henry (113) vs. West Virginia in Atlanta, Aug. 30, 2014 Opponent: Marion Barber (187) and Laurence Maroney (105), Minnesota in Nashville, Dec. 31, 2004

Three or More 100-Yard Rushers Alabama: 4 (James Taylor, 142; , 138; Calvin Culliver, 127; Richard Todd, 102), vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 Opponent: Has not occurred

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300-399 Yards Passing Alabama: 312, Blake Sims vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 Opponent: 341, Chad Kelly, Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015

400-499 Yards Passing Alabama: 445, Blake Sims vs. Florida in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 20, 2014 Opponent: 456, Nick Marshall, Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

500-599 Yards Passing Alabama: Has not occurred Opponent: 528, Rohan Davey, LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 3, 2001

Three Passing Touchdowns Alabama: Jake Coker vs. ULM in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 26, 2015 Opponent: Chad Kelly, Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015

Four Passing Touchdowns Alabama: Blake Sims vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 Opponent: Jason Whieldon, Hawai’i in , Nov. 29, 2003

Five Passing Touchdowns Alabama: Gary Hollingsworth, vs. Ole Miss in Oxford, Nov. 4, 1989 Opponent: , Texas A&M in College Station, Sept. 14, 2013

Six Passing Touchdowns Alabama: Has not occurred Opponent: , Florida in Atlanta, Dec. 7, 1996

Three Interceptions Thrown Alabama: Blake Sims vs. Ohio State in New Orleans, Jan. 1, 2015 Opponent: , Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015

Four Interceptions Thrown Alabama: Andrew Zow vs. Central Florida in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 28, 2000 Opponent: Drew Little, Georgia State in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 18, 2010

Five Interceptions Thrown Alabama: vs. Nebraska in Lincoln, Sept. 17, 1977 Opponent: Kent Austin, Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 17, 1983

10 or More Receptions in a Game Alabama: 13, Amari Cooper vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29 2014 Opponent: 11, Ryan Swope, Texas A&M in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 10, 2012

100-199 Yards Receiving Alabama: 140, Calvin Ridley vs. Arkansas in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 10, 2015 Opponent: 107, Ricky Seales-Jones, Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015

200-299 Yards Receiving Alabama: 224, Amari Cooper vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 Opponent: 206, Sammie Coates, Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

Two 100-Yard Receivers Alabama: 139 , DeAndrew White; 121, Amari Cooper vs. Oklahoma in New Orleans, Jan. 2, 2014 Opponent: Sammie Coates (206) & D. Williams (121), Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

Four or More Field Goals in a Game Alabama: 4, Adam Griffi th vs. West Virginia in Atlanta, Aug. 30, 2014 Opponent: 5, , Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

50-Yard or Longer Field Goal Alabama: 55, Adam Griffi th vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 Opponent: (2) 54, 52, Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015

Two Interceptions in a Game Alabama: Eddie Jackson & Minkah Fitzpatrick vs. Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015 Opponent: Robert Johnson, Utah in New Orleans, Jan. 2, 2009

Three Interceptions in a Game Alabama: Rashad Johnson vs. LSU in Baton Rouge, Nov. 8, 2008 Opponent: Has not occurred

Three Quarterback Sacks in a Game Alabama: Courtney Upshaw vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 26, 2010 Opponent: Quanterus Smith, Western Kentucky in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 8, 2012

Four Quarterback Sacks in a Game Alabama: Derrick Thomas vs. Kentucky in Lexington, Oct. 1, 1988 Opponent: Has not occurred

Five Quarterback Sacks in a Game Alabama: Derrick Thomas vs. Texas A&M in College Station, Dec. 1, 1988 Opponent: Has not occurred

25 ALABAMA FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM Shutout (Defensive) Alabama: vs. ULM (34-0) in Tuscaloosa, Sept.26, 2015 Opponent: Auburn (9-0) in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 18, 2000

Safety Alabama: vs. MTSU in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 12, 2015 (Ronnie Harrison blocked punt out of the back of the end zone) Opponent: vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2009 (McElroy intentional grounding in end zone)

Held to No Offensive Touchdowns Alabama: vs. LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 5, 2011 Opponent: ULM in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 26, 2015

30 First Downs in a Game Alabama: 36 vs. Western Carolina in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 22, 2014 Opponent: 31 by Texas A&M in College Station, Sept. 14, 2013

Held Under 10 First Downs Alabama: 8 vs. LSU in Baton Rouge, Nov. 13, 2004 Opponent: 8 by Texas A&M in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 18, 2014

450-499 Yards Total Offense Alabama: 469 vs. Tennessee in Knoxville, Oct. 25, 2014 (286 passing, 183 rushing) Opponent: 475 by LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 3, 2007 (388 passing, 87 rushing)

500-599 Yards Total Offense Alabama: 503 vs. Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015 (288 passing, 215 rushing) Opponent: 537 by Ohio State in New Orleans, Jan. 1, 2015 (256 passing, 281 rushing)

600-699 Yards Total Offense Alabama: 612 vs. Western Carolina in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 22, 2014 (337 passing, 275 rushing) Opponent: 630 by Auburn in Tuscaloosas, Nov. 29, 2014 (456 passing, 174 rushing)

700+ Yards Total Offense Alabama: 833 vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 (748 rushing, 85 passing) Opponent: Has not occurred

800+ Yards Total Offense Alabama: 833 vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 (748 rushing, 85 passing) Opponent: Has not occurred

Held Under 200 Yards Total Offense in a Game Alabama: 172 vs. Tulane in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 13, 2008 (73 passing, 99 rushing) Opponent: 182 by LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015 (128 passing, 54 rushing)

300+ Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 333 vs. Southern Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 13, 2014 Opponent: 302 by Georgia Southern in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 19, 2011

400+ Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 435 vs. Tulane in Birmingham, Oct. 10, 1992 Opponent: 485 by Southern California in Birmingham, Sept. 12, 1970

450+ Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 458 vs. Ole Miss in Jackson, Miss., Sept. 20, 1980 Opponent: 485 by Southern California in Birmingham, Sept. 12, 1970

500+ Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 514 vs. Mississippi State in Starkville, Nov. 1, 1986 Opponent: Has not occurred

600+ Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 748 vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 Opponent: Has not occurred

700+ Yard Rushing in a Game Alabama: 748 vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 Opponent: Has not occurred

Held Under 100 Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: 66 vs. Arkansas in Fayetteville, Oct. 11, 2014 Opponent: 54 by LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 7, 2015

Negative Yards Rushing in a Game Alabama: Has not occurred Opponent: -8 by Western Carolina in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 22, 2014

300-399 Yards Passing Alabama: 312 vs. Middle Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 12, 2015 Opponent: 341 by Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015

400-499 Yards Passing Alabama: 430 vs. Florida Atlantic in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 6, 2014 Opponent: 456 by Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014

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500 Yards Passing Alabama: Has not occurred Opponent: 528 by LSU in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 3, 2001

Held Under 100 Yards Passing Alabama: 58 vs. Texas in Pasadena, Jan. 7, 2010 Opponent: 83 by ULM in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 26, 2015

200 Yards in Punt Returns Alabama: 204 vs. LSU in Baton Rouge, Nov. 10, 1947 Opponent: Has not occurred

200 Yards in Kickoff Returns Alabama: 250 vs. Boston College in Birmingham, Sept. 8, 1984 Opponent: 243 (8) by Virginia Tech in Atlanta, Sept. 5, 2009

Scored 50-59 Points in a Game Alabama: 55 vs. Auburn in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 29, 2014 Opponent: 51 by Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 26, 2003

Scored 60-69 Points in a Game Alabama: 63 vs. Georgia State in Tuscaloosa, Nov. 18, 2010 Opponent: Has not occurred

Scored 70-79 Points in a Game Alabama: 77 vs. Virginia Tech in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 27, 1973 Opponent: 78 by Vanderbilt in Nashville, Oct. 20, 1906

Scored 80-89 Points in a Game Alabama: 89 vs. Delta State in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 21, 1950 Opponent: Has not occurred

Scored 90 or More Points in a Game Alabama: 110 vs. Marion Institute in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 30, 1922 Opponent: Has not occurred

Four Interceptions Thrown in a Game Alabama: vs. Kent State in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 3, 2011 (AJ McCarron, 2; Phillip Sims, 2) Opponent: by Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015 (Kyle Allen 3; Kyler Murray 1)

Five Interceptions Thrown in a Game Alabama: vs. Penn State in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 29, 1990 (Gary Hollingsworth, 4; Danny Woodson, 1) Opponent: by Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 17, 1983 (Kent Austin, 5)

Five or More Quarterback Sacks in a Game Alabama: 5 vs. Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 24, 2015 Opponent: 5 by Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 24, 2015

Five or More Fumbles Alabama: 7 vs. South Carolina in Columbia, Sept. 29, 2001 (lost two) Opponent: 8 by Arkansas in Fayetteville, Sept. 15, 2012 (lost three)

40 Minutes Time of Possession Alabama: 41:13, vs. Clemson in Atlanta, Aug. 30, 2008 Opponent: N/A

Five Turnovers Alabama: Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015 Opponent: by Arkansas in Fayetteville, Sept. 15, 2012

Six Turnovers Alabama: vs. Arkansas in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 25, 1999 Opponent: by Tennessee in Knoxville, Oct. 26, 2002

Penalized for 100 Yards Alabama: 120 vs. Wisconsin in Arlington, Sept. 5, 2015 Opponent: 106 by Mississippi in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 17, 2010

Penalized for Less Than 20 Yards Alabama: 0 yards vs. Texas A&M in Tuscaloosa, Oct. 18, 2014 Opponent: 5 by Texas A&M in College Station, Oct. 17, 2015

15 or More Penalties Alabama: 16 vs. Middle Tennessee in Tuscaloosa, Aug. 31, 2002 Opponent: 15 by Mississippi State in Starkville, Nov. 11, 2000

Recovered On-side Kick Alabama: vs. Ole Miss in Tuscaloosa, Sept. 19, 2015 (Adam Griffi th kick/Tony Brown recovery) Opponent: by Texas in Pasadena, Jan. 7, 2010

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The multimedia rights holder for The University of Alabama is Crimson Tide Anniston ...... WHMA-FM 95.5 Arab ...... WAFN-FM 92.7 Sports Marketing. CTSM is a joint venture of Learfield Communications of Ashland ...... WCKF-FM 100.7 Jefferson City, Mo., and IMG College, based in Winston Salem, N.C. Jim Birmingham ...... WJOX 690/94.5 Carabin serves as the network’s general manager. CTSM may be reached by Blackshear, Ga...... WFNS-AM 1350 calling 205-348-9600. Brewton ...... WKNU-FM 106.3 Brunswick, Ga...... WSFN-AM, 790 Alabama Football on Radio and TV Centre...... WEIS 990/100.5 Chattanooga, Tenn. ....WUUQ 97.3/99.3 Live Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (60-plus stations) Cookeville, Tenn...... WATX 1600/100.9 Sirius Satellite Radio (84); XM (84) Corinth, Miss...... WADI-FM 95.3 Cowan, Tenn...... WZYX-AM 1440 Live TV: CBS Cullman ...... WFMH-AM 1340 Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, Allie LaForce Decatur ...... WWTM-AM 1400 Dothan ...... WBBK-FM 93.1 Eufala ...... WNRA-AM 1240 Fayette ...... WLDX-AM 990 Florence ...... WYTK-FM 93.9 CTSM Media Services Ft. Payne ...... WFPA-AM 1400 Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. ...WTKE-FM 98.1 Monday-Wednesday CTSM FTP Feed Gadsden ...... WAAX-AM 570 http://mirage.ia.ua.edu/transfer Greenville ...... WFXX-FM 107.7 (Links to download footage for broadcast TV use Grove Hill ...... WBHM-FM 90.3 will be emailed when footage is made available.) Haleyville ...... WWWH 1230/92.7 Hattiesburg, Miss...... WHSY-AM 950 Thursday, Nov. 12 7 p.m. “Nick Saban Show” at Hiland, Fla ...... W292DM-FM Bob’s Victory Grille Huntsville ...... WUMP-AM 730 ...... WVNN 770/92.5 Saturday, Nov. 14 10:30 a.m. Around the SEC Jasper ...... WJLX 1240/101.5 Join Tyler Watts and Todd Robbins Linden ...... WINL-FM 98.5 Maplesville/Pelham .... WLGD-FM 106.3 from Bob’s Victory Grille Meridian ...... WALT 910/102.1 Mobile ...... WZEW-FM 92.1 12:30 p.m. Crimson Tide Tailgate Show ...... WNSP-FM 105.5 Chris Stewart and Phil Savage preview Monroeville ...... WMFC-FM 99.3 today’s game Montgomery ...... WLWI-AM 1440 ...... WXFX-FM 100.1 1:50 p.m. “Nick Saban Show” Nashville, Tenn...... WPRT-FM 102.5 Eli Gold chats with Alabama head coach Oneonta ...... WCRL 1570/95.3 Nick Saban about today’s game Opelika/Auburn ...... WMXA-FM 96.7 Opp ...... WAMI-FM 102.3 2 p.m. Alabama Football Pregame Show with Eli Gold Panama City, Fla...... WBPC-FM 95.1 and Phil Savage and Chris Stewart Port St. Joe ...... WFCT-FM 105.5 Pensacola, Fla...... WBSR-AM 1450 2:30 p.m. Kickoff Rome, Ga...... WLAQ-AM 1410 Russellville ...... WGOL-AM 920 Savannah, Ga...... WSEG-AM 1400 6:30 p.m. Regions Bank 5th Quarter Show Scottsboro ...... WWIC-AM 1050 Postgame interviews from the Alabama locker room ...... WKEA-FM 98.3 ... game analysis stats and more. Selma ...... WDXX-FM 100.1 Spartanburg, S.C...... WASC-AM 1530 Syalacauga ...... WFEB-AM 1340 Tallahassee ...... WTLS 1300/106.5 Tullahoma, Tenn...... WJIG-AM 740 Tuscaloosa ...... WFFN-FM 95.3 ...... WDGM-FM 99.1 Vernon ...... WJEC-FM 106.5 West Point, Ga...... WCJM-FM 100.9 Winfi eld ...... WKXM-FM 97.7

28 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 Alabama Roster

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Last School 1 Chris Black WR 93 Jonathan Allen DL Jr. 6-3 283 2L Leesburg, Va./Stone Bridge 2 Derrick Henry RB 41 Blaine Anderson DB Jr. 5-10 170 SQ Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park 3 Calvin Ridley WR 18 Keaton Anderson LB Fr. 6-1 220 HS Florence, Ala./Florence 3 Bradley Sylve DB 22 Ryan Anderson LB Jr. 6-2 249 2L Daphne, Ala./Daphne 4 Daylon Charlot WR 28 Anthony Averett DB So. 6-0 180 SQ Woodbury, N.J./Woodbury 4 Eddie Jackson DB 94 Dakota Ball TE Jr. 6-3 254 1L Lindale, Ga./Pepperell 5 Ronnie Clark RB 6 QB Fr. 6-5 200 HS Corona, Calif./Santiago 5 Cyrus Jones DB 87 Parker Barrineau WR Sr. 6-0 184 2L Northport, Ala./American Christian Academy 6 Blake Barnett QB 18 Cooper Bateman QB So. 6-3 220 1L Murray, Utah/Cottonwood 6 Laurence “Hootie” Jones DB 1 Chris Black WR Jr. 6-0 192 2L Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 7 Tony Brown DB 61 Nolan Boatner OL Fr. 6-2 272 HS Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City 7 Cam Sims WR 75 Bradley Bozeman OL So. 6-5 320 1L Roanoke, Ala./Handley 8 Robert Foster WR 48 Mekhi Brown LB Fr. 6-5 240 HS Columbus, Ga./Carver 9 Da’Shawn Hand DL 7 Tony Brown DB So. 6-0 195 1L Beaumont, Texas/Ozen 9 Bo Scarbrough RB 45 Hunter Bryant TE So. 6-5 222 SQ Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian School 10 Reuben Foster LB 27 Shawn Burgess-Becker DB Fr. 6-1 205 HS Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch 11 Alec Morris QB 43 Gussie Busch LB Fr. 5-11 205 RS St. Louis, Mo./Priory 11 Kendall Sheffi eld DB 67 Josh Casher OL Fr. 6-1 294 RS Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s 12 David Cornwell QB 4 Daylon Charlot WR Fr. 6-0 195 HS Patterson, La./Patterson 13 ArDarius Stewart WR 5 Ronnie Clark RB Fr. 6-2 228 RS Calera, Ala./Calera 14 Jake Coker QB 14 Jake Coker QB Sr. 6-5 232 1L Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s/Florida State 15 Ronnie Harrison DB 12 David Cornwell QB Fr. 6-5 221 RS Norman, Okla./Norman North 15 JK Scott P 39 Paden Crowder LB Sr. 6-3 208 SQ Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills 16 Jamey Mosley LB 66 Lester Cotton OL Fr. 6-4 315 HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Central 16 Richard Mullaney WR 48 David D’Amico TE Jr. 6-0 211 SQ Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills 17 Kenyan Drake RB 62 Will Davis OL Jr. 6-5 315 SQ Letohatchee, Ala./Fort Dale Academy 17 Adonis Thomas LB 30 Denzel Devall LB Sr. 6-2 252 3L Bastrop, La./Bastrop 18 Keaton Anderson LB 17 Kenyan Drake RB Sr. 6-1 210 3L Powder Springs, Ga./Hillgrove 18 Cooper Bateman QB 36 Johnny Dwight TE Fr. 6-3 300 RS Rochelle, Ga./Wilcox County 19 Reggie Ragland LB 43 Lawrence Erekosima RB So. 5-7 175 SQ Simpsonville, S.C./Clinton 20 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB 32 Rashaan Evans LB So. 6-3 225 1L Auburn, Ala./Auburn 21 Maurice Smith DB 80 Raheem Falkins WR Jr. 6-4 210 2L New Orleans, La./G.W. Carver 22 Ryan Anderson LB 29 Minkah Fitzpatrick DB Fr. 6-1 195 HS Old Bridge, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep 23 WR 83 Ty Flournoy-Smith TE Sr. 6-3 247 1L Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County/Georgia/Ga. Military 23 Jabriel Washington DB 10 Reuben Foster LB Jr. 6-1 240 2L Auburn, Ala./Auburn 24 Geno Matias-Smith DB 8 Robert Foster WR So. 6-2 194 1L Monaca, Pa./Central Valley 25 Dillon Lee LB 69 DL So. 6-4 315 1L Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber 26 Marlon Humphrey DB 46 Derrick Garnett LB So. 6-1 250 SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala./Holy Spirit 27 Shawn Burgess-Becker DB 33 Derrick Gore RB So. 5-11 210 JC Syracuse, N.Y./Milford Academy/Coffeyville CC 28 Anthony Averett DB 47 Bo Grant DB Jr. 6-2 195 SQ Valley, Ala./Valley 29 Minkah Fitzpatrick DB 58/89 Brandon Grenne OL/TE Jr. 6-5 300 2L Ellenwood, Ga./Cedar Grove 29 Brandon Turner RB 99 Adam Griffi th PK Jr. 5-10 192 2L Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun 30 Denzel Devall LB 20 Shaun Dion Hamilton LB So. 6-0 229 1L Montgomery, Ala./Carver 31 Xavian Marks RB 9 Da’Shawn Hand DL So. 6-4 273 1L Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge 31 Nate Staskelunas DB 58 Alex Harrelson SN Sr. 6-0 234 SQ Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills 32 Rashaan Evans LB 34 Damien Harris RB Fr. 5-11 205 HS Berea, Ky./Madison Southern 33 Derrick Gore RB 86 Truett Harris TE Sr. 6-3 220 SQ Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood 33 Anfernee Jennings LB 15 Ronnie Harrison DB Fr. 6-3 218 HS Tallahassee, Fla./FSU University School 34 Damien Harris RB 63 J.C. Hassenauer OL So. 6-2 295 1L Woodbury, Minn./East Ridge 34 Christian Miller LB 2 Derrick Henry RB Jr. 6-3 242 2L Yulee, Fla./Yulee 35 Walker Jones LB 84 Hale Hentges TE Fr. 6-5 235 HS Jefferson City, Mo./Helias 35 Thomas Woods WR 96 Stephen Hodge DL Sr. 6-2 254 SQ Akron, Ala./Hale County 36 Johnny Dwight TE 42 Keith Holcombe LB Fr. 6-4 223 RS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Hillcrest 36 Torin Marks WR 88 O.J. Howard TE Jr. 6-6 242 2L Prattville, Ala./Autauga Academy 37 Jonathan Rice WR 26 Marlon Humphrey DB Fr. 6-1 192 RS Hoover, Ala./Hoover 38 Austin Johnson WR 76 Dominick Jackson OL Sr. 6-6 315 1L Cupertino, Calif./Homestead/College of San Mateo 39 Paden Crowder LB 4 Eddie Jackson DB Jr. 6-0 194 2L Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./Boyd Anderson 40 Joshua McMillon LB 33 Anfernee Jennings LB Fr. 6-3 255 HS Dadeville, Ala./Dadeville 41 Blaine Anderson DB 38 Austin Johnson WR Fr. 6-2 190 HS Elba, Ala./Elba 42 Keith Holcombe LB 89 Bernel Jones LB Sr. 6-2 248 SQ Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis 42 Jacob Parker TE 5 Cyrus Jones DB Sr. 5-10 196 3L Baltimore, Md./Gilman 29 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 Alabama Roster

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Last School 43 Gussie Busch LB 6 Laurence “Hootie” Jones DB So. 6-2 219 1L Monroe, La./Neville 43 Lawrence Erekosima RB 35 Walker Jones LB So. 6-2 240 1L Germantown, Tenn./Evangelical Christian 44 Levi Wallace DB 70 Ryan Kelly OL Sr. 6-5 297 3L West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West 45 Hunter Bryant TE 56 Brandon Kennedy OL Fr. 6-3 290 HS Wetumpka, Ala./Wetumpka 45 Cedric Powell DB 81 Derek Kief WR Fr. 6-4 198 RS Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle 46 Derrick Garnett LB 78 Korren Kirven OL Jr. 6-4 300 2L Lynchburg, Va./Brookville 46 Michael Nysewander TE 95 Darren Lake DL Sr. 6-3 315 3L York, Ala./Sumter Central 47 Bo Grant DB 25 Dillon Lee LB Sr. 6-4 242 3L Buford, Ga./Buford 48 Mekhi Brown LB 51 DL Jr. 5-9 226 SQ Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills 48 David D’Amico TE 68 Isaac Luatua OL Sr. 6-2 315 2L La Mirada, Calif./La Mirada 50 Alphonse Taylor OL 36 Torin Marks WR Fr. 5-11 170 HS Rosenberg, Texas/George Ranch 51 Jake Long DL 31 Xavian Marks RB Fr. 5-8 161 HS Rosenberg, Texas/George Ranch 54 Dalvin Tomlinson DL 55 Cole Mazza SN Jr. 6-2 240 2L Bakersfi eld, Calif./Liberty 55 Cole Mazza SN 24 Geno Matias-Smith DB Sr. 6-0 196 3L Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X 56 Brandon Kennedy OL 40 Joshua McMillon LB Fr. 6-3 240 HS Memphis, Tenn./Whitehaven 56 Tim Williams LB 34 Christian Miller LB Fr. 6-4 213 RS Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley 57 D.J. Pettway DL 60 Brandon Moore OL Sr. 6-0 251 SQ Cincinnati, Ohio/Hills Christian Academy 58 Brandon Greene OL 11 Alec Morris QB Jr. 6-3 233 1L Allen, Texas/Allen 58 Alex Harrelson SN 16 Jamey Mosley LB Fr. 6-5 221 RS Mobile, Ala./Theodore 59 Dallas Warmack OL 16 Richard Mullaney WR Sr. 6-3 208 TR Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks/Oregon State 60 Brandon Moore OL 46 Michael Nysewander TE Sr. 6-1 237 1L Hoover, Ala./Hoover 61 Nolan Boatner OL 42 Jacob Parker TE So. 6-1 218 SQ Meridianville, Ala./Westminster Christian 62 Will Davis OL 94 Da’Ron Payne DL Fr. 6-2 315 HS Birmingham, Ala./Shades Valley 63 J.C. Hassenauer OL 72 Richie Petitbon OL Fr. 6-4 315 HS Annapolis, Md./Gonzaga 65 Chris Posa OL 57 D.J. Pettway DL Sr. 6-3 270 2L Pensacola, Fla./Catholic/East Mississippi CC 66 Lester Cotton OL 71 Ross Pierschbacher OL Fr. 6-4 298 RS Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 67 Josh Casher OL 45 Cedric Powell DB So. 5-11 185 SQ Birmingham, Ala./G.W. Carver 68 Isaac Luatua OL 65 Chris Posa OL Jr. 6-4 281 SQ Commerce, Mich./St. Mary’s Prep 69 Joshua Frazier DL 89 Armani Purifoye WR So. 6-0 195 SQ Kingsland, Ga./Camden County 70 Ryan Kelly OL 96 Gunnar Raborn PK So. 5-9 187 1L Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More 71 Ross Pierschbacher OL 19 Reggie Ragland LB Sr. 6-2 252 3L Madison, Ala./Bob Jones 72 Richie Petitbon OL 90 Jarran Reed DL Sr. 6-4 313 1L Goldsboro, N.C./Goldsboro/Hargrave/E. Mississippi CC 74 Cam Robinson OL 37 Jonathan Rice WR Fr. 6-4 207 HS Madison, Ala./Bob Jones 75 Bradley Bozeman OL 3 Calvin Ridley WR Fr. 6-1 188 HS Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch 76 Dominick Jackson OL 86 A’Shawn Robinson DL Jr. 6-4 312 2L Fort Worth, Texas/Arlington Heights 77 Matt Womack OL 74 Cam Robinson OL So. 6-6 326 1L Monroe, La./West Monroe 78 Korren Kirven OL 9 Bo Scarbrough RB Fr. 6-2 240 HS Northport, Ala./Tuscaloosa County 80 Raheem Falkins WR 15 JK Scott P So. 6-5 198 1L Denver, Colo./Mullen 81 Derek Kief WR 11 Kendall Sheffi eld DB Fr. 6-0 185 HS Missouri City, Texas/Fort Bend Marshall 82 JaMichael Willis WR 7 Cam Sims WR So. 6-5 209 1L Monroe, La./Ouachita Parish 83 Ty Flournoy-Smith TE 21 Maurice Smith DB Jr. 6-0 199 2L Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Dulles 84 Hale Hentges TE 91 O.J. Smith DL Fr. 6-2 308 RS Bossier City, La./Airline 86 Truett Harris TE 31 Nate Staskelunas DB Jr. 6-3 210 SQ Greenville, N.C./Arendell Parrott Academy 86 A’Shawn Robinson DL 13 ArDarius Stewart WR So. 6-1 204 1L Fultondale, Ala./Fultondale 87 Parker Barrineau WR 3 Bradley Sylve DB Sr. 6-0 180 3L Port Sulphur, La./South Plaquemines 88 O.J. Howard TE 50 Alphonse Taylor OL Jr. 6-5 325 2L Mobile, Ala./Davidson 89 Brandon Greene TE 17 Adonis Thomas LB Fr. 6-2 228 HS Lawrenceville, Ga./Central Gwinnett 89 Bernel Jones LB 23 Deionte Thompson WR Fr. 6-2 183 HS Orange, Texas/West Orange-Stark 89 Armani Purifoye WR 54 Dalvin Tomlinson DL Jr. 6-3 294 2L McDonough, Ga./Henry County 90 Jarran Reed DL 29 Brandon Turner RB So. 5-9 171 SQ Birmingham, Ala./John Carroll Catholic 91 O.J. Smith DL 44 Levi Wallace DB So. 6-0 172 SQ Tuscon, Ariz./Tuscon 93 Jonathan Allen DL 59 Dallas Warmack OL Fr. 6-2 297 HS Atlanta, Ga./Mays 94 Dakota Ball TE 23 Jabriel Washington DB Sr. 5-11 182 3L Jackson, Tenn./Trinity Christian Academy 94 Da’Ron Payne DL 56 Tim Williams LB Jr. 6-4 230 2L Baton Rouge, La./University Lab 95 Darren Lake DL 82 JaMichael Willis WR Jr. 6-0 180 TR Gardendale, Ala./Gardendale/Southern Miss 96 Stephen Hodge DL 77 Matt Womack OL Fr. 6-7 315 HS Hernando, Miss./Magnolia Heights 96 Gunnar Raborn PK 35 Thomas Woods WR So. 5-6 165 SQ Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills 99 Adam Griffi th PK

30 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE DEPTH CHART DEFENSE DE 86 A’Shawn Robinson 6-4 312 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas 93 Jonathan Allen 6-3 283 Jr. Leesburg, Va. 57 D.J. Pettway 6-3 270 Sr. Pensacola, Fla. NG 95 Darren Lake 6-3 315 Sr. York, Ala. OR 94 Da’Ron Payne 6-2 315 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. 69 Joshua Frazier 6-4 315 So. Springdale, Ark. DE 90 Jarran Reed 6-4 313 Sr. Goldsboro, N.C. 54 Dalvin Tomlinson 6-3 294 Jr. McDonough, Ga. 9 Da’Shawn Hand 6-4 273 So. Woodbridge, Va. JACK 30 Denzel Devall 6-2 252 Sr. Bastrop, La. 22 Ryan Anderson 6-2 249 Jr. Daphne, Ala. 56 Tim Williams 6-4 230 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. SAM 25 Dillon Lee 6-4 242 Sr. Buford, Ga. 32 Rashaan Evans 6-3 225 So. Auburn, Ala. 34 Christian Miller 6-4 213 Fr. Columbia, S.C. MIKE 19 Reggie Ragland 6-2 252 Sr. Madison, Ala. 25 Dillon Lee 6-4 242 Sr. Buford, Ga. 35 Walker Jones 6-2 238 Fr. Germantown, Tenn. OR 17 Adonis Thomas 6-2 228 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. WILL 10 Reuben Foster 6-1 240 Jr. Auburn, Ala. OR 20 Shaun Dion Hamilton 6-0 229 So. Montgomery, Ala. 42 Keith Holcombe 6-4 223 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. CB 5 Cyrus Jones 5-10 196 Sr. Baltimore, Md. 3 Bradley Sylve 6-0 180 Sr. Port Sulphur, La. OR 21 Maurice Smith 6-0 199 Jr. Sugar Land, Texas CB 26 Marlon Humphrey 6-1 192 Fr. Hoover, Ala. 7 Tony Brown 6-0 195 So. Beaumont, Texas OR 29 Minkah Fitzpatrick 6-1 195 Fr. Old Bridge, N.J. SS 4 Eddie Jackson 6-0 194 Jr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. 15 Ronnie Harrison 6-3 218 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. 27 Shawn Burgess-Becker 6-1 205 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla. FS 24 Geno Matias-Smith 6-0 196 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 6 Hootie Jones 6-2 219 So. Monroe, La. STAR 29 Minkah Fitzpatrick 6-1 195 Fr. Old Bridge, N.J. 7 Tony Brown 6-0 195 So. Beaumont, Texas 21 Maurice Smith 6-0 199 Jr. Sugar Land, Texas OFFENSE

LT 74 Cam Robinson 6-6 326 So. Monroe, La. 78 Korren Kirven 6-4 300 Jr. Lynchburg, Va. OR 66 Lester Cotton 6-4 315 Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. LG 71 Ross Pierschbacher 6-4 298 Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa 59 Dallas Warmack 6-2 297 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 68 Isaac Luatua 6-2 315 Sr. La Mirada, Calif. C 70 Ryan Kelly 6-5 297 Sr. West Chester, Ohio 63 J.C. Hassenauer 6-2 295 So. Woodbury, Minn. 56 Brandon Kennedy 6-3 290 Fr. Wetumpka, Ala. RG 50 Alphonse Taylor 6-5 325 Jr. Mobile, Ala. 75 Bradley Bozeman 6-5 320 So. Ronoke, Ala. 72 Richie Petitbon 6-4 315 Fr. Annapolis, Md. RT 76 Dominick Jackson 6-6 315 Sr. Cupertino, Calif. 58 Brandon Greene 6-5 300 Jr. Ellenwood, Ga. 77 Matt Womack 6-7 315 Fr. Hernando, Miss. TE 94 Dakota Ball 6-3 254 Jr. Lindale, Ga. 84 Hale Hentges 6-5 235 Fr. Jefferson City, Mo. TE-H 88 O.J. Howard 6-6 242 Jr. Prattville, Ala. 83 Ty Flournoy-Smith 6-3 247 Sr. Moultrie, Ga. 46 Michael Nysewander 6-1 237 Sr. Hoover, Ala. QB 14 Jake Coker 6-5 232 Sr. Mobile, Ala. 18 Cooper Bateman 6-3 220 So. Murray, Utah 11 Alec Morris 6-3 233 Jr. Allen, Texas RB 2 Derrick Henry 6-3 242 Jr. Yulee, Fla. 17 Kenyan Drake 6-1 210 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga. 34 Damien Harris 5-11 205 Fr. Berea, Ky. WR (Z) 13 ArDarius Stewart 6-1 204 So. Fultondale, Ala. 7 Cam Sims 6-5 209 So. Monroe, La. 81 Derek Kief 6-4 198 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio WR (X) 3 Calvin Ridley 6-1 188 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla. 4 Daylon Charlot 6-0 195 Fr. Patterson, La. 23 Deionte Thompson 6-2 183 Fr. Orange, Texas WR (H) 16 Richard Mullaney 6-3 208 Sr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. 1 Chris Black 6-0 192 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 87 Parker Barrineau 6-0 184 Sr. Northport, Ala. SPECIAL TEAMS

PK/KO 99 Adam Griffi th 5-10 192 Jr. Calhoun, Ga. 15 JK Scott 6-4 185 So. Denver, Colo. HOLD 18 Cooper Bateman 6-3 220 So. Murray, Utah 11 Alec Morris 6-3 233 Jr. Allen, Texas P 15 JK Scott 6-4 185 So. Denver, Colo. 11 Alec Morris 6-3 233 Jr. Allen, Texas SN 55 Cole Mazza 6-2 240 Jr. Bakersfi eld, Calif. 46 Michael Nysewander 6-1 237 Sr. Hoover, Ala. OR 58 Alex Harrelson 6-0 234 Sr. Vestavia, Ala. PR 5 Cyrus Jones 5-10 196 Sr. Baltimore, Md. 1 Chris Black 6-0 192 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 16 Richard Mullaney 6-3 208 Sr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. KOR 17 Kenyan Drake 6-1 210 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga. AND 13 ArDarius Stewart 6-1 204 So. Fultondale, Ala. 5 Cyrus Jones 5-10 196 Sr. Baltimore, Md. AND 1 Chris Black 6-0 192 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.

31 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 ALABAMA FOOTBALL STATISTICS

SCHEDULE/RESULTS/RECORD BREAKDOWN Date Opponent Result Score Overall SEC Start Time Temp Attend Sat., Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 1-0 — 7:14 P.M. 3:23 Indoor 64,279 Sat., Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 2-0 — 3:01 P.M. 3:30 81° 98,568 Sat., Sept. 19 Ole Miss * L 37-43 2-1 0-1 8:21 P.M. 4:05 75° 101,821 Sat., Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 3-1 0-1 3:01 P.M. 3:27 81° 101,323 Sat., Oct. 3 at Georgia * W 38-10 4-1 1-1 3:39 P.M. 3:24 60° 92,746 Sat., Oct. 10 Arkansas * W 27-14 5-1 2-1 6:05 P.M. 3:31 64° 101,821 Sat., Oct. 17 at Texas A&M * W 41-23 6-1 3-1 2:41 P.M. 3:37 82° 105,733 Sat., Oct. 24 Tennessee * W 19-14 7-1 4-1 2:40 P.M. 3:13 82° 101,821 Sat., Nov. 7 LSU * W 30-16 8-1 5-1 7:15 P.M. 3:25 55° 101,821 * Southeastern Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS BREAKDOWN ALABAMA OPPONENT Overall 8-1 SCORING 298 147 Home 5-1 Points Per Game 33.1 16.3 Away 2-0 Points Off Turnovers 158 140 Neutral 1-0 FIRST DOWNS 206 129 SEC 5-1 Rushing 97 36 Passing 93 75 Non-Conference 3-0 Penalty 16 18 Overtime 0-0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1758 682 Day 5-0 Yards gained rushing 2004 939 Night 3-1 Yards lost rushing 246 257 Televised 8-1 Rushing Attempts 388 268 Non-Televised 0-0 Average Per Rush 4.5 2.5 vs. Top 25 4-1 Average Per Game 195.3 75.8 vs. Top 15 3-1 TDs Rushing 20 5 vs. Top 10 3-0 PASSING YARDAGE 2051 1706 Comp-Att-Int 191-288-9 154-307-13 vs. Top 5 1-0 Average Per Pass 7.1 5.6 Scores First 8-0 Average Per Catch 10.7 11.1 Opponent Scores First 0-1 Average Per Game 227.9 189.6 Leading after 1st Qtr 6-0 TDs Passing 12 11 Trailing after 1st Qtr 0-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 3809 2388 Tied after 1st Qtr 2-0 Total Plays 676 575 Leading at Half 6-0 Average Per Play 5.6 4.2 Trailing at Half 1-1 Average Per Game 423.2 265.3 Tied at Half 1-0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-500 28-532 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 28-265 17-133 Leading after 3rd Qtr 8-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-379 9-140 Trailing after 3rd Qtr 0-1 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.2 19.0 Tied after 3rd Qtr 0-0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 7.8 Wins Coin Toss 4-0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 29.2 15.6 Loses Coin Toss 4-1 FUMBLES-LOST 8-6 12-5 Natural Grass 7-1 PENALTIES-Yards 63-575 60-473 Artifi cial Surface 1-0 Average Per Game 63.9 52.6 PUNTS-Yards 45-1892 70-2721 Average Per Punt 42.0 38.9 Net punt average 36.4 34.5 SCORE BY QUARTERS KICKOFFS-Yards 58-3651 36-2222 Average Per Kick 62.9 61.7 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Net kick average 42.1 41.6 Alabama 48 88 86 76 0 298 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:02 25:58 Opponents 13 54 30 50 0 147 3RD-DOWN Conversions 45/128 44/142 3rd-Down Pct 35% 31% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/16 3/9 4th-Down Pct 44% 33% SACKS BY-Yards 29-170 16-126 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 17 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-19 10-17 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (35-41) 85% (16-19) 84% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (24-41) 59% (10-19) 53% PAT-ATTEMPTS (35-35) 100% (15-16) 94% ATTENDANCE 671454 198479 Games/Avg Per Game 7/95922 2/99240 Neutral Site Games 0/00 32 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

OFFENSE RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot Date Opponent No Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 37 238 4 56 22 264 1 33 22-29-0 264 1 33 3 35 0 16 4 25 0 18 502 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 39 220 3 41 26 312 2 69 26-43-2 312 2 69 4 87 0 40 3 35 0 22 532 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 42 215 2 31 32 288 3 30 32-59-3 288 3 30 4 88 0 29 2 -4 0 0 503 Sept. 26 ULM 35 137 1 15 18 166 3 19 18-32-1 166 3 19 1 13 0 13 5 43 0 22 303 Oct. 3 at Georgia 47 189 2 30 11 190 1 50 11-16-0 190 1 50 3 61 0 24 6 69 1 23 379 Oct. 10 Arkansas 46 134 1 15 24 262 2 81 24-33-2 262 2 81 2 38 0 22 3 39 0 27 396 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 45 258 2 55 19 138 0 28 19-25-0 138 0 28 4 61 0 20 3 35 0 23 396 Oct. 24 Tennessee 42 117 2 20 21 247 0 29 21-27-1 247 0 29 2 62 0 33 0 0 0 0 364 Nov. 7 LSU 55 250 3 40 18 184 0 25 18-24-0 184 0 25 3 55 0 33 2 23 0 12 434 Totals 388 1758 20 56 191 2051 12 81 191-288-9 2051 12 81 26 500 0 40 28 265 1 27 3809 Opponent 268 682 5 83 154 1706 11 73 154-307-13 1706 11 73 28 532 0 33 17 133 1 68 2388 DEFENSE TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE PASS DEFENSE Blkd KICKS — XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 36 28 64 4.0-26 3.0-24 0 0-0 1-41 2 7 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 39 34 73 3.0-5 0.0-0 3 3-0 1-0 5 6 1 5-5 0 0 1 37 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 38 18 56 6.0-18 2.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 4 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 Sept. 26 ULM 37 34 71 12.0-53 6.0-26 0 0-0 2-28 10 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Oct. 3 at Georgia 26 44 70 4.0-17 2.0-11 0 1-0 3-79 0 7 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 Oct. 10 Arkansas 33 20 53 4.0-18 3.0-16 1 0-0 1-20 9 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 36 20 56 12.0-51 6.0-34 1 0-0 4-207370 5-500041 Oct. 24 Tennessee 38 28 66 8.0-44 5.0-38 1 1-9 0-0 8 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 19 Nov. 7 LSU 22 20 42 7.0-21 2.0-9 0 0-0 1-4 5 3 1 3-3 0 0 0 30 Totals 305 246 551 60.0-253 29.0-170 6 5-9 13-379 46 52 3 35-35001298 Opponent 434 282 716 70.0-271 16.0-126 4 6-0 9-140 24 28 2 16-15000147 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 4 147 36.8 4600000 2-00 0 639065.0 2 0 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 5 201 40.2 4400201 2-00 0 638163.5 2 0 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 2 84 42.0 4900001 1-1200 633656.0 1 0 Sept. 26 ULM 6 227 37.8 5201214 2-2400 745264.6 4 0 Oct. 3 at Georgia 7 287 41.0 5401121 1-1290 745364.7 3 0 Oct. 10 Arkansas 5 226 45.2 5810222 4-2350 635759.5 3 0 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 9 386 42.9 5613040 2-2320 851163.9 5 0 Oct. 24 Tennessee 4 199 49.8 5601222 2-2280 532364.6 4 0 Nov. 7 LSU 3 135 45.0 5000011 3-3550 744864.0 3 0 Totals 45 1892 42.0 582691212 19-13 55 0 58 3651 62.9 27 0 Opponent 70 2721 38.9 56 2 2 24 5 18 17-10 54 0 36 2222 61.7 9 1 RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 2 2 14211000000 0 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 6 4 28422010100 0 Sept. 19 Ole Miss L 37-43 6 6 37523100000 0 Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 5 5 31413100000 0 Oct. 3 at Georgia W 38-10 2 2 10110100000 0 Oct. 10 Arkansas W 27-14 5 4 20211210000 0 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 4 3 13110200001 0 Oct. 24 Tennessee W 19-14 5 4 19220200001 0 Nov. 7 LSU W 30-16 6 5 27330200001 0 Totals 41 35 199 24 14 10 11 2 0 1 0 3 0 35 of 41 (85.4%)

33 ALABAMA FOOTBALL OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

OFFENSE RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RETURNS PUNT RETURNS tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 21 40 0 25 26 228 2 23 26-39-1 228 2 23 4 84 0 33 2 15 0 12 268 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 31 86 0 9 23 189 1 21 23-43-1 189 1 21 4 82 0 30 2 6 0 5 275 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 32 92 2 18 18 341 3 73 18-33-0 341 3 73 3 60 0 29 0 0 0 0 433 Sept. 26 ULM 31 9 0 8 20 83 0 10 20-43-2 83 0 10 3 68 0 28 1 1 0 1 92 Oct. 3 at Georgia 38 193 1 83 11 106 0 36 11-31-3 106 0 36 4 71 0 20 2 3 0 3 299 Oct. 10 Arkansas 25 44 0 8 15 176 2 54 15-32-1 176 2 54 2 31 0 17 2 11 0 11 220 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 25 32 0 18 22 284 1 44 22-45-4 284 1 44 3 62 0 25 5 89 1 68 316 Oct. 24 Tennessee 39 132 1 29 13 171 1 34 13-22-0 171 1 34 1 31 0 31 1 3 0 3 303 Nov. 7 LSU 26 54 1 18 6 128 1 40 6-19-1 128 1 40 4 43 0 15 2 5 0 6 182 Totals 268 682 5 83 154 1706 11 73 154-307-13 1706 11 73 28 532 0 33 17 133 1 68 2388 Alabama 388 1758 20 56 191 2051 12 81 191-288-9 2051 12 81 26 500 0 40 28 265 1 27 3809 DEFENSE TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE PASS DEFENSE Blkd KICKS — XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 40 36 76 9.0-40 3.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 50 32 82 6.0-17 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-77 6 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 53 38 91 8.0-28 1.0-8 1 2-0 3-32 5 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 43 Sept. 26 ULM 38 34 72 4.0-16 2.0-12 0 0-0 1-12 5 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 3 at Georgia 32 56 88 4.0-13 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Oct. 10 Arkansas 59 16 75 8.0-31 2.0-18 0 0-0 2-18 3 1 1 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 50 34 84 15.0-49 1.0-6 1 1-0 0-0 2 4 1 2-2 0 0 0 23 Oct. 24 Tennessee 51 16 67 10.0-38 5.0-27 0 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Nov. 7 LSU 61 20 81 6.0-39 3.0-31 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 2-1 0 0 0 16 Totals 434 282 716 70.0-271 16.0-126 4 6-0 9-140 24 28 2 16-15000147 Alabama 305 246 551 60.0-253 29.0-170 6 5-9 13-379 46 52 3 35-35001298 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin 7 260 37.1 4500203 2-1430 4 25664.0 1 0 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee 8 288 36.0 4910301 2-1200 4 23157.8 0 0 Sept. 19 Ole Miss 5 199 39.8 4900103 3-3450 958364.8 5 0 Sept. 26 ULM 12 413 34.4 4600202 0-00 0 1 6262.0 0 0 Oct. 3 at Georgia 11 420 38.2 5512221 1-1270 3 17959.7 0 0 Oct. 10 Arkansas 10 402 40.2 4900705 0-00 0 2 11356.5 0 0 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M 6 270 45.0 5300211 5-3540 6 36560.8 2 0 Oct. 24 Tennessee 4 173 43.2 5300210 3-00 0 3 19565.0 1 0 Nov. 7 LSU 7 296 42.3 5600312 1-1390 4 23859.5 0 1 Totals 70 2721 38.9 56 2 2 24 5 18 17-10 54 0 36 2222 61.7 9 1 Alabama 45 1892 42.0 582691212 19-13 55 0 58 3651 62.9 27 0 RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 4 3 17202110000 0 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 3 2 10101100010 0 Sept. 19 Ole Miss L 37-43 4 4 20220200000 0 Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 0 0 0000000000 0 Oct. 3 at Georgia W 38-10 1 1 3000100000 0 Oct. 10 Arkansas W 27-14 1 1 7101000000 0 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 2 2 10101100000 0 Oct. 24 Tennessee W 19-14 3 2 14211010000 0 Nov. 7 LSU W 30-16 1 1 6110000000 0 Totals 19 16 87 1046620010 0 16 of 19 (84.2%)

34 ALABAMA FOOTBALL TEAM COMPARISON GAME-BY-GAME

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TOs Wisconsin 35-17 27/17 12/2 14/12 1/3 37-238/21-40 22-29-0/26-39-1 264/228 66-502/60-268 101/99 0/1 Middle Tennessee 37-10 28/15 13/3 13/11 2/1 39-220/31-86 26-43-2/23-43-1 312/189 82-532/74-275 122/165 2/4 Ole Miss 37-43 29/16 11/6 14/8 4/2 42-215/32-92 32-58-3/18-33-0 288/341 100-503/65-433 84/92 5/0 ULM 34-0 17/10 8/1 8/5 1/4 35-137/31-9 18-32-1/20-43-2 166/83 67-303/74-92 84/81 1/2 Georgia 38-10 15/12 6/7 6/4 3/1 47-189/38-193 11-16-0/11-31-3 190/106 63-379/69-299 209/74 2/4 Arkansas 27-14 22/10 12/1 8/8 2/1 46-134/25-44 24-33-2/15-32-1 262/176 79-396/57-220 97/60 2/1 Texas A&M 41-23 17/16 11/2 6/13 0/1 45-258/25-32 19-25-0/22-45-4 138/284 70-396/70-316 303/151 1/4 Tennessee 19-14 23/21 10/11 12/9 1/1 42-117/39-132 21-27-1/13-22-0 247/171 69-364/61-303 71/35 1/1 LSU 30-16 28/12 14/3 12/5 2/4 55-250/26-54 18-24-0/6-19-1 184/128 79-434/45-182 82/48 1/1 Totals 298-147 206/129 97/36 93/75 16/18 388-1758/268-682 191-288-9/154-307-13 2051/1706 676-3809/575-2388 1153/805 15/18

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Wisconsin 4-11/6-14 1-1/0-0 31:05/28:55 2:10 6.4/1.9 9.1/5.8 7.6/4.5 4-36.8/7-37.1 11-120/5-50 Middle Tennessee 4-13/6-19 2-3/1-1 32:56/27:04 5:52 5.6/2.8 7.3/4.4 6.5/3.7 5-40.2/8-36.0 5-40/8-67 Ole Miss 11-20/4-14 1-4/1-2 35:26/24:34 10:52 5.1/2.9 5.0/10.3 5.0/6.7 2-42.0/5-39.8 4-36/8-57 ULM 2-13/3-20 1-3/1-4 27:28/32:32 -5:04 3.9/0.3 5.2/1.9 4.5/1.2 6-37.8/12-34.4 7-72/10-90 Georgia 1-12/3-17 0-2/0-0 34:03/25:57 8:06 4.0/5.1 11.9/3.4 6.0/4.3 7-41.0/11-38.2 7-39/8-82 Arkansas 7-16/5-16 0-0/0-1 33:53/26:07 7:46 2.9/1.8 7.9/5.5 5.0/3.9 5-45.2/10-40.2 6-56/7-44 Texas A&M 4-16/7-18 1-1/0-1 36:22/23:38 12:44 5.7/1.3 5.5/6.3 5.7/4.5 9-42.9/6-45.0 7-60/1-5 Tennessee 5-12/7-13 0-0/0-0 35:39/24:21 11:18 2.8/3.4 9.1/7.8 5.3/5.0 4-49.8/4-43.2 7-64/6-30 LSU 7-15/3-11 1-2/0-0 39:27/20:33 18:54 4.5/2.1 7.7/6.7 5.5/4.0 3-45.0/7-42.3 9-88/7-48 Totals 45-128/44-142 7-16/3-9 306:19/233:41 72:38 4.5/2.5 7.1/5.6 5.6/4.2 45-42.0/70-38.9 575/473

ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING RECEIVING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Derrick Henry 9 218 1287 33 1254 5.8 17 56 139.3 Calvin Ridley 9 52 576 11.1 3 81 64.0 Kenyan Drake 9 68 366 33 333 4.9 1 43 37.0 A. Stewart 9 34 378 11.1 2 37 42.0 Damien Harris 6 31 122 17 105 3.4 0 41 17.5 O.J. Howard 9 28 308 11.0 0 42 34.2 Jake Coker 9 48 189 138 51 1.1 2 26 5.7 R. Mullaney 9 27 258 9.6 3 24 28.7 Derrick Gore 3 5 14 3 11 2.2 0 8 3.7 Kenyan Drake 9 19 221 11.6 1 69 24.6 Cooper Bateman 9 4 12 2 10 2.5 0 6 1.1 Robert Foster 3 10 116 11.6 2 22 38.7 Ronnie Clark 2 3 9 0 9 3.0 0 5 4.5 Derrick Henry 9 8 69 8.6 0 18 7.7 Bo Scarbrough 2 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 2.5 Cam Sims 8 3 21 7.0 0 11 2.6 A. Stewart 9 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 -0.7 Flournoy-Smith 6 2 48 24.0 0 31 8.0 TEAM 5 7 0 14 -14 -2.0 0 0 -2.8 Chris Black 6 2 23 11.5 0 19 3.8 Total 9 388 2004 246 1758 4.5 20 56 195.3 Damien Harris 6 2 4 2.0 0 8 0.7 Opponents 9 268 939 257 682 2.5 5 83 75.8 M. Nysewander 9 1 19 19.0 1 19 2.1 Daylon Charlot 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7 Hale Hentges 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 PASSING Derek Kief 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total 9 191 2051 10.7 12 81 227.9 Jake Coker 9 135.12 161-248-7 64.9 1807 11 81 200.8 Opponents 9 154 1706 11.1 11 73 189.6 Cooper Bateman 9 124.49 30-40-2 75.0 244 1 31 27.1 Total 9 133.64 191-288-9 66.3 2051 12 81 227.9 Opponents 9 100.20 154-307-13 50.2 1706 11 73 189.6 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Cyrus Jones 25 219 8.8 0 27 R. Harrison 1 8 8.0 0 0 R. Mullaney 1 22 22.0 0 22 M. Fitzpatrick 1 16 16.0 1 1 Total 28 265 9.5 1 27 Opponents 17 133 7.8 1 68

35 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

INTERCEPTIONS FIELD GOALS No. Yds Avg TD Long FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Eddie Jackson 5 230 46.0 2 93 Adam Griffith 13-19 68.4 1-1 7-9 3-4 1-4 1-1 55 0 R. Harrison 2 41 20.5 0 29 M. Fitzpatrick 2 88 44.0 2 55 FG SEQUENCE Alabama Opponents M. Humphrey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Wisconsin 44,39 34,(43) Dillon Lee 1 4 4.0 0 4 Middle Tennessee 24,49 46,(20) G Matias-Smith 1 16 16.0 0 16 Ole Miss (20) (32),(34),(45) Cyrus Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 ULM (40),(35) - Total 13 379 29.2 4 93 Georgia (29) (27) Opponents 9 140 15.6 0 77 Arkansas (24),25,48,(35) - Texas A&M (32),(20) (54),(52),55,52,(36) Tennessee (19),(28) 43,51,51 KICK RETURNS LSU (22),(55),(29) (39) No. Yds Avg TD Long Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Kenyan Drake 13 287 22.1 0 40 Damien Harris 8 144 18.0 0 24 A. Stewart 2 30 15.0 0 16 R. Mullaney 1 16 16.0 0 16 PUNTING M. Nysewander 1 16 16.0 0 16 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Chris Black 1 7 7.0 0 7 JK Scott 43 1866 43.4 58 6 9 12 1 Total 26 500 19.2 0 40 TEAM 2 26 13.0 26 0 0 0 1 Opponents 28 532 19.0 0 33 Total 45 1892 42.0 58 6 9 12 2 Opponents 70 2721 38.9 56 2 24 18 2 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICKOFFS A’Shawn Robinson 1 9 9.0 0 9 No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Total 1 9 9.0 0 9 Adam Griffith 58 3651 62.9 27 0 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 58 3651 62.9 27 0 532 42.1 22 Opponents 36 2222 61.7 9 1 500 41.6 23 SCORING |------PATs ------| ALL PURPOSE TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Derrick Henry 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 102 Derrick Henry 9 1254 69 0 0 0 1323 147.0 Adam Griffith 0 13-19 35-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 74 Kenyan Drake 9 333 221 0 287 0 841 93.4 R. Mullaney 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Calvin Ridley 9 0 576 0 0 0 576 64.0 M. Fitzpatrick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 A. Stewart 9 -6 378 0 30 0 402 44.7 Calvin Ridley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 O.J. Howard 9 0 308 0 0 0 308 34.2 Kenyan Drake 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 R. Mullaney 9 0 258 22 16 0 296 32.9 Jake Coker 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 12 Damien Harris 6 105 4 0 144 0 253 42.2 A. Stewart 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Eddie Jackson 9 0 0 0 0 230 230 25.6 Robert Foster 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Cyrus Jones 9 0 0 219 0 0 219 24.3 Eddie Jackson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robert Foster 3 0 116 0 0 0 116 38.7 M. Nysewander 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 M. Fitzpatrick 9 0 0 16 0 88 104 11.6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Jake Coker 9 51 0 0 0 0 51 5.7 Total 37 13-19 35-35 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 298 R. Harrison 9 0 0 8 0 41 49 5.4 Opponents 17 10-17 15-16 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 147 Flournoy-Smith 6 0 48 0 0 0 48 8.0 M. Nysewander 9 0 19 0 16 0 35 3.9 Chris Black 6 0 23 0 7 0 30 5.0 TOTAL OFFENSE Cam Sims 8 0 21 0 0 0 21 2.6 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G G Matias-Smith 9 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.8 Jake Coker 9 296 51 1807 1858 206.4 Derrick Gore 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 Derrick Henry 9 218 1254 0 1254 139.3 Cooper Bateman 9 10 0 0 0 0 10 1.1 Kenyan Drake 9 68 333 0 333 37.0 Ronnie Clark 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 4.5 Cooper Bateman 9 44 10 244 254 28.2 Daylon Charlot 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7 Damien Harris 6 31 105 0 105 17.5 Bo Scarbrough 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 Derrick Gore 3 5 11 0 11 3.7 Hale Hentges 8 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.6 Ronnie Clark 2 3 9 0 9 4.5 Dillon Lee 9 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 Bo Scarbrough 2 2 5 0 5 2.5 Derek Kief 4 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 -0.8 A. Stewart 9 2 -6 0 -6 -0.7 TEAM 5 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.8 TEAM 5 7 -14 0 -14 -2.8 Total 9 1758 2051 265 500 379 4953 550.3 Total 9 676 1758 2051 3809 423.2 Opponents 9 682 1706 133 532 140 3193 354.8 Opponents 9 575 682 1706 2388 265.3

36 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Reggie Ragland 9 43 31 74 5.5-20 2.5-10 . 4 3 . 2 . . Jarran Reed 9 11 33 44 3.5-7 1.0-3 . 2 6 1-0 . . . G Matias-Smith 9 29 12 41 1.0-2 . 1-16 1 . 1-0 . . . Reuben Foster 9 25 15 40 5.0-15 1.0-6 . 5 . . . . . M. Fitzpatrick 9 23 10 33 3.0-18 2.0-17 2-88 7 . . . 1 . Eddie Jackson 9 23 6 29 2.0-6 . 5-230 2 . 1-0 1 . . A. Robinson 9 10 19 29 4.5-10 0.5-4 . 2 8 1-9 . 1 . M. Humphrey 9 19 7 26 2.5-14 . 1-0 5 . . 1 . . Cyrus Jones 9 16 3 19 1.0-3 . 1-0 4 . . . . . Ryan Anderson 9 8 11 19 3.5-17 2.0-15 . . 4 1-0 1 . . S. Hamilton 9 9 9 18 . . . . 1 . . . . Jonathan Allen 9 9 9 18 8.5-50 6.0-46 . 3 4 . 1 . . D. Tomlinson 9 7 10 17 0.5-1 . . 6 4 . . . . Denzel Devall 9 6 11 17 3.0-6 1.0-4 . 2 5 . . . . Dillon Lee 9 9 6 15 1.0-5 1.0-5 1-4 1 1 . . . . D.J. Pettway 9 7 6 13 4.0-16 2.0-10 . . 1 . . . . R. Harrison 9 7 4 11 1.0-5 1.0-5 2-41 4 1 . . 1 . Tony Brown 9 7 3 10 ...... Tim Williams 9 6 3 9 5.5-33 4.0-20 . 1 2 . . . . Daron Payne 9 3 5 8 0.5-3 0.5-3 . 1 1 . . . . Bradley Sylve 9 3 5 8 ...... Maurice Smith 9 2 6 8 ...... Da'Shawn Hand 9 2 5 7 2.5-8 2.5-8 . . 2 . . . . Keith Holcombe 9 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . . M. Nysewander 9 2 3 5 ...... Rashaan Evans 8 2 1 3 2.0-14 2.0-14 . . 3 . . . . Darren Lake 8 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . . . Joshua Frazier 4 . 3 3 ...... O.J. Howard 9 2 . 2 ...... Hootie Jones 7 . 2 2 ...... Cole Mazza 7 . 2 2 ...... J. Washington 4 1 1 2 ...... Burgess-Becker 9 2 . 2 ...... Damien Harris 6 2 . 2 ...... Robert Foster 3 1 . 1 ...... A. Averett 4 . 1 1 ...... Derrick Henry 9 1 . 1 ...... D. Jackson 9 1 . 1 ...... Calvin Ridley 9 1 . 1 ...... O.J. Smith 1 . 1 1 ...... Ryan Kelly 9 1 . 1 ...... TEAM 5 ...... 1 Total 9 305 246 551 60-253 29-170 13-379 52 46 5-9 6 3 1 Opponents 9 434 282 716 70.0-271 16-126 9-140 28 24 6-0 4 2 .

37 ALABAMA FOOTBALL PARTICIPATION CHART

Name GP/GS WIS MT OM ULM UGA ARK TAMU UT Jonathan Allen 9/6 XXX START START START START XXX START START XXX Ryan Anderson 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX A. Averett 4/- ... XXX ... XXX ...... XXX XXX ... Dakota Ball 6/2 XXX START START XXX XXX XXX ...... P. Barrineau 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Cooper Bateman 9/1 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Chris Black 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... B. Bozeman 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Tony Brown 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Burgess-Becker 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Daylon Charlot 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...... Ronnie Clark 2/- ... XXX ... XXX ...... Jake Coker 9/8 START START XXX START START START START START START Lester Cotton 3/- XXX XXX ...... XXX ...... Denzel Devall 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Kenyan Drake 9/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Johnny Dwight 1/- ... XXX ...... Rashaan Evans 8/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX M. Fitzpatrick 9/6 XXX START START START START XXX START START XXX Flournoy-Smith 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Reuben Foster 9/5 XXX START START START START XXX XXX START XXX Robert Foster 3/3 START START START ...... Joshua Frazier 4/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ...... Derrick Gore 3/- ... XXX ... XXX ...... XXX ... Brandon Greene 9/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX Adam Griffith 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX S. Hamilton 9/3 START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START Da’Shawn Hand 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Alex Harrelson 2/- ...... XXX XXX ...... Damien Harris 6/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... R. Harrison 9/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX J. Hassenauer 4/- XXX XXX ... XXX ...... XXX ...... Derrick Henry 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Hale Hentges 8/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Keith Holcombe 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX O.J. Howard 9/9 START START START START START START START START START M. Humphrey 9/9 START START START START START START START START START D. Jackson 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Eddie Jackson 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Cyrus Jones 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Hootie Jones 7/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... Ryan Kelly 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Derek Kief 4/- ... XXX ... XXX ... XXX XXX ...... Korren Kirven 1/- ...... XXX ...... Darren Lake 8/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX Dillon Lee 9/3 START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START G Matias-Smith 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Cole Mazza 7/- XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX C. Miller 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX Alec Morris 2/- XXX XXX ...... R. Mullaney 9/5 XXX XXX XXX START START XXX START START START M. Nysewander 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Daron Payne 9/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START D.J. Pettway 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Pierschbacher 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Reggie Ragland 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Jarran Reed 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Calvin Ridley 9/6 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START A. Robinson 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Cam Robinson 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Bo Scarbrough 2/- ...... XXX XXX ...... JK Scott 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Cam Sims 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX Maurice Smith 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX O.J. Smith 1/- ...... XXX ...... A. Stewart 9/9 START START START START START START START START START Bradley Sylve 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX A. Taylor 9/9 START START START START START START START START START D. Tomlinson 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Dallas Warmack 4/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ...... J. Washington 4/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX Tim Williams 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 38 ALABAMA FOOTBALL RUSHING/RECEIVING/PASSING GAME-BY-GAME

RUSHING No-Yds/TD WIS MT OM ULM UGA ARK TAMU UT LSU Derrick Henry 218-1254/17 13-147/3 18-96/3 23-127/1 13-52/1 26-148/1 27-95/1 32-236/2 28-143/2 38-210/3 Kenyan Drake 68-333/1 10-77/1 6-40/0 11-33/0 10-65/0 6-0/0 7-29/0 5-11/0 3-10/0 10-68/0 Damien Harris 31-105/0 9-23/0 8-55/0 DNP 4-23/0 7-8/0 3--4/0 - DNP DNP Jake Coker 48-51/2 3--13/0 1-5/0 7-58/1 4--5/0 6-28/1 7-17/0 7-13/0 7--26/0 6--26/0 Derrick Gore 5-11/0 DNP 2-9/0 DNP 3-2/0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP Cooper Bateman 4-10/0 2-4/0 2-6/0 ------Ronnie Clark 3-9/0 DNP 2-9/0 DNP 1-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Bo Scarbrough 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-5/0 - DNP DNP DNP A. Stewart 2--6/0 - - 1--3/0 - - - - 1--3/0 - TEAM 7--14/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP 2--3/0 1--2/0 3--7/0 1--2/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD WIS MT OM ULM UGA ARK TAMU UT Calvin Ridley 52-576/3 3-22/0 4-37/0 6-28/0 4-38/1 5-120/1 9-140/1 7-52/0 7-88/0 7-51/0 A. Stewart 34-378/2 4-44/0 6-21/0 8-73/1 3-39/1 2-24/0 2-38/0 1-4/0 5-88/0 3-47/0 O.J. Howard 28-308/0 3-37/0 4-68/0 4-70/0 2-8/0 - 3-17/0 3-35/0 7-55/0 2-18/0 R. Mullaney 27-258/3 2-38/0 1-7/0 7-61/2 2-10/0 3-44/0 4-25/1 4-32/0 1-13/0 3-28/0 Kenyan Drake 19-221/1 2-48/0 5-91/1 - - 1-2/0 5-37/0 2-0/0 1-3/0 3-40/0 Robert Foster 10-116/2 4-50/1 4-49/1 2-17/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Derrick Henry 8-69/0 2-12/0 - 5-39/0 - - - 1-18/0 - - Flournoy-Smith 2-48/0 1-17/0 1-31/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP Chris Black 2-23/0 - - - 2-23/0 DNP - DNP - DNP Cam Sims 3-21/0 - - - 3-21/0 DNP - - - - M. Nysewander 1-19/1 - - - 1-19/1 - - - - - Daylon Charlot 1-8/0 DNP - DNP 1-8/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP Hale Hentges 1-5/0 - - DNP - - 1-5/0 - - - Damien Harris 2-4/0 1--4/0 1-8/0 DNP - - - - DNP DNP Derek Kief 1--3/0 DNP - DNP - DNP - 1--3/0 DNP DNP

PASSING Jake Coker Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi c Wisconsin 21 15 0 71.4 213 1 33 2 24 172.3 Middle Tennessee 26 15 1 57.7 214 1 69 0 0 131.8 Ole Miss 45 21 2 46.7 201 3 24 1 8 97.3 ULM 31 17 1 54.8 158 3 19 2 12 123.1 Georgia 16 11 0 68.8 190 1 50 0 0 189.1 Arkansas 33 24 2 72.7 262 2 81 2 18 147.3 Texas A&M 25 19 0 76.0 138 0 28 1 6 122.4 Tennessee 27 21 1 77.8 247 0 29 5 27 147.2 LSU 24 18 0 75.0 184 0 25 3 31 139.4 TOTALS 248 161 7 64.9 1807 11 81 16 126 135.1

Cooper Bateman Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effi c Wisconsin 8 7 0 87.5 51 0 17 0 0 141.1 Middle Tennessee 17 11 1 64.7 98 1 31 0 0 120.8 Ole Miss 14 11 1 78.6 87 0 30 0 0 116.5 ULM 1 1 0 100.0 8 0 8 0 0 167.2 TOTALS 40 30 2 75.0 244 1 31 0 0 124.5

39 ALABAMA FOOTBALL TACKLES GAME-BY-GAME

TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT WIS MT OM ULM UGA ARK TAMU UT LSU Reggie Ragland 43-31 74 5-7 6-3 4-5 2-2 2-6 7-1 8-1 8-4 1-2 Jarran Reed 11-33 44 1-4 3-2 0-5 3-2 1-7 1-3 0-2 1-4 1-4 G Matias-Smith 29-12 41 1-2 3-2 4-1 2-1 4-3 3-0 5-0 3-1 4-2 Reuben Foster 25-15 40 3-1 1-5 2-1 4-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 7-4 1-0 M. Fitzpatrick 23-10 33 3-2 1-2 2-0 5-2 2-2 1-0 2-0 5-2 2-0 A. Robinson 10-19 29 0-1 3-2 1-2 - 1-4 1-4 1-3 0-3 3-0 Eddie Jackson 23-6 29 6-0 2-1 5-0 1-0 2-2 1-2 2-0 2-1 2-0 M. Humphrey 19-7 26 3-0 4-0 3-3 2-1 1-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 Cyrus Jones 16-3 19 - 3-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-3 1-0 Ryan Anderson 8-11 19 1-1 0-1 - 1-1 0-3 1-2 3-0 1-2 1-1 S. Hamilton 9-9 18 4-2 2-0 - 0-3 2-3 1-0 - - 0-1 Jonathan Allen 9-9 18 2-2 0-2 1-0 - 1-1 0-1 4-1 1-1 0-1 D. Tomlinson 7-10 17 0-2 1-2 2-0 3-2 - - - 0-1 1-3 Denzel Devall 6-11 17 - 3-4 1-1 2-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 - 0-2 Dillon Lee 9-6 15 1-0 - - 0-4 2-1 3-0 1-0 - 2-1 D.J. Pettway 7-6 13 1-0 0-2 2-0 1-1 1-2 - - 2-0 0-1 R. Harrison 7-4 11 0-1 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 - Tony Brown 7-3 10 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 - 1-0 1-0 Tim Williams 6-3 9 - 1-0 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 Daron Payne 3-5 8 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 1-2 - 0-2 - Bradley Sylve 3-5 8 1-0 - - 1-2 0-1 - 1-2 - - Maurice Smith 2-6 8 - 1-2 - - - 0-1 0-3 1-0 - Da’Shawn Hand 2-5 7 0-1 - 1-0 1-4 - - - - - M. Nysewander 2-3 5 - 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 - - - 1-0 Keith Holcombe 4-1 5 - 1-1 1-0 2-0 - - - - - Rashaan Evans 2-1 3 - - DNP 1-0 - 1-1 - - - Darren Lake 1-2 3 1-0 - - 0-1 0-1 - - DNP - Joshua Frazier 0-3 3 0-1 - DNP 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Hootie Jones 0-2 2 - - - 0-2 - - - DNP DNP O.J. Howard 2-0 2 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - - Cole Mazza 0-2 2 - 0-1 DNP DNP - - - - 0-1 Damien Harris 2-0 2 - 1-0 DNP 1-0 - - - DNP DNP J. Washington 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 1-0 - Burgess-Becker 2-0 2 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - Calvin Ridley 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - O.J. Smith 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP A. Averett 0-1 1 DNP - DNP - DNP DNP 0-1 - DNP D. Jackson 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - Derrick Henry 1-0 1 - - 1-0 ------Robert Foster 1-0 1 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Ryan Kelly 1-0 1 - - 1-0 ------

40 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVES

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 38 Derrick Henry vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Rushes 20 Nick Chubb, at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) Yards Rushing 236 Derrick Henry at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Yards Rushing 146 Nick Chubb, at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) TD Rushes 3 Derrick Henry vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) TD Rushes 1 Chad Kelly, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Derrick Henry vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) Jordan Wilkins, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Derrick Henry vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Nick Chubb, at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) Long Rush 56 Derrick Henry vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Hurd, J., vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Pass attempts 45 Jake Coker vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) L. Fournette, vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Pass completions 24 Jake Coker vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Long Rush 83 Nick Chubb, at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) Yards Passing 262 Jake Coker vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Pass attempts 42 STOCKSTILL, B., vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) TD Passes 3 Jake Coker vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Pass completions 26 Stave,Joel, vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Jake Coker vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Yards Passing 341 Chad Kelly, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Long Pass 81 Jake Coker vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) TD Passes 3 Chad Kelly, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Receptions 9 Calvin Ridley vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Long Pass 73 Chad Kelly, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Yards Receiving 140 Calvin Ridley vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Receptions 10 JAMES, Richie, vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) TD Receptions 2 R. Mullaney vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Yards Receiving 123 Cody Core, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Long Reception 81 Calvin Ridley vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) TD Receptions 1 Wheelwright,Ro, vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Field Goals 3 Adam Griffith vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Erickson,Alex, vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Long Field Goal 55 Adam Griffith vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) DUCKSWORTH, R., vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) Punts 8 JK Scott at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) L. Treadwell, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Punting Avg 50.0 JK Scott vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Q. Adeboyejo, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Long Punt 58 JK Scott vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Cody Core, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Punts inside 20 4 JK Scott vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Drew Morgan, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Long Punt Return 27 Cyrus Jones vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Dominique Reed, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Long Kickoff Return 40 Kenyan Drake vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) R. Seals-Jones, at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Tackles 12 Reggie Ragland vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Smith, J., vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Reggie Ragland vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Travin Dural, vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Sacks 2.0 Jonathan Allen vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Long Reception 73 Cody Core, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Jonathan Allen at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Field Goals 3 Gary Wunderlich, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Jonathan Allen at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Taylor Bertolet, at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Interceptions 2 Eddie Jackson at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Long Field Goal 54 Taylor Bertolet, at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) M. Fitzpatrick at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Punts 12 Qualls, Chris, vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Punting Avg 45.0 Drew Kaser, at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Long Punt 56 Jamie Keehn, vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) TEAM GAME HIGHS Punts inside 20 5 Toby Baker, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Rushes 55 vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Long Punt Return 68 Christian Kirk, at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Yards Rushing 258 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Long Kickoff Return 33 Jamerson,N., vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Yards Per Rush 6.4 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Tackles 15 Brooks Ellis, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) TD Rushes 4 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Sacks 2.0 Schobert,Joe, vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Pass attempts 59 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Vereen, C., vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Pass completions 32 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Schobert,Joe, vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Yards Passing 312 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) Interceptions 1 CUTRER, Jeremy, vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) Yards Per Pass 11.9 at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) TD Passes 3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) BYARD, Kevin, vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Tony Bridges, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Total Plays 101 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) C.J. Johnson, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Total Offense 532 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) Trae Elston, vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Yards Per Play 7.6 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Hunter, Tre’, vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Points 41 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Santos Ramirez, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Sacks By 6 vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Josh Liddell, vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) First Downs 29 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Randolph, B., vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Penalties 11 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Penalty Yards 120 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Turnovers 5 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Interceptions By 4 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Punts 9 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Rushes 39 vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Punting Avg 49.8 vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Yards Rushing 193 at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) Long Punt 58 vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Yards Per Rush 5.1 at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) Punts inside 20 4 vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) TD Rushes 2 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Long Punt Return 27 vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Pass attempts 45 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Pass completions 26 vs Wisconsin (Sep 05, 2015) Yards Passing 341 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Yards Per Pass 10.3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) TD Passes 3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Total Plays 74 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Total Offense 433 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Yards Per Play 6.7 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Points 43 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Sacks By 5 vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) First Downs 21 vs Tennessee (Oct 24, 2015) Penalties 10 vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Penalty Yards 90 vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Turnovers 4 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 12, 2015) at Georgia (Oct 03, 2015) at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Interceptions By 3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 19, 2015) Punts 12 vs ULM (Sep 26, 2015) Punting Avg 45.0 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015) Long Punt 56 vs LSU (Nov 07, 2015) Punts inside 20 5 vs Arkansas (Oct 10, 2015) Long Punt Return 68 at Texas A&M (Oct 17, 2015)

41 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA DRIVE CHARTS WISCONSIN ULM Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st A20 15:00 Kickoff A24 11:11 Punt 6-4 3:49 UA 1st A16 15:00 Kickoff A22 12:59 Punt 3-6 2:01 UA 1st A10 07:55 Punt W00 05:54 *TOUCHDOWN 6-90 2:01 UA 1st A10 11:04 Punt A44 08:22 Punt 7-34 2:42 UA 1st A16 03:31 Punt A32 00:30 Punt 7-16 3:01 UA 1st A45 06:25 Punt L00 02:38 *TOUCHDOWN 11-55 3:47 UA 2nd A12 11:01 Kickoff W00 06:39 *TOUCHDOWN 8-88 4:22 UA 1st A48 00:46 Punt A48 00:11 Punt 3-0 0:35 UA 2nd A13 01:15 Punt A19 00:09 Punt 3-6 1:06 UA 2nd L15 13:33 Downs L00 13:24 *TOUCHDOWN 1-15 0:09 UA 2nd A16 00:00 Missed FG A16 00:00 End of half 0-0 0:00 UA 2nd A29 12:04 Punt A29 11:50 Interception 1-0 0:14 UA 3rd A44 11:59 Punt W00 11:42 *TOUCHDOWN 2-56 0:17 UA 2nd A07 11:19 Punt A50 08:19 Punt 8-43 3:00 UA 3rd W48 10:47 Punt W27 07:51 Missed FG 6-21 2:56 UA 2nd A32 04:33 Punt A39 03:09 Punt 3-7 1:24 UA 3rd A33 07:27 Punt W00 05:17 *TOUCHDOWN 7-67 2:10 UA 2nd L47 02:06 Punt L41 00:47 Downs 4-6 1:19 UA 3rd A25 01:05 Kickoff W22 11:10 Missed FG 11-53 4:55 UA 2nd A42 00:05 Interception L49 00:00 End of half 1-9 0:05 UA 4th W27 10:02 Punt W00 08:02 *TOUCHDOWN 3-27 2:00 UA 3rd A36 11:15 Punt L23 08:44 *FIELD GOAL 6-41 2:31 UA 4th A07 04:35 Kickoff A38 01:12 Punt 7-31 3:23 UA 3rd L40 08:09 Punt L00 06:06 *TOUCHDOWN 4-40 2:03 UA 4th W35 00:53 Interception W27 00:00 End of half 2-8 0:53 UA 3rd L44 04:22 Punt A49 02:14 Punt 3--7 2:08 UA 4th A47 14:40 Punt L18 12:21 *FIELD GOAL 7-35 2:19 UA 4th L19 10:43 Interception L00 10:05 *TOUCHDOWN 2-19 0:38 UA 4th A46 04:45 Downs L45 02:52 Downs 4-9 1:53 MIDDLE TENNESSEE UA 4th A25 00:40 Punt A26 00:00 End of half 1-1 0:40 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st A43 15:00 Kickoff A47 14:21 Punt 3-4 0:39 GEORGIA UA 1st M32 14:12 Fumble M00 12:28 *TOUCHDOWN 4-32 1:44 UA 1st A29 09:50 Missed FG M41 07:27 Downs 7-30 2:23 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed UA 1st A16 02:33 Fumble A11 01:14 Punt 3--5 1:19 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 2nd A25 13:00 Kickoff M00 09:14 *TOUCHDOWN 10-75 3:46 UA 1st A31 13:17 Punt A42 12:27 Fumble 3-11 0:50 UA 2nd A30 06:18 Interception M00 05:54 *TOUCHDOWN 2-70 0:24 UA 1st A14 11:53 Punt A23 09:36 Punt 3-9 2:17 UA 2nd A45 04:49 Punt A45 04:40 Interception 1-0 0:09 UA 1st A20 08:33 Punt G11 04:05 *FIELD GOAL 7-69 4:28 UA 2nd A50 02:32 Kickoff M06 00:00 Missed FG 10-44 2:32 UA 2nd A24 12:19 Kickoff G00 08:26 *TOUCHDOWN 8-76 3:53 UA 3rd M29 14:47 Fumble M32 13:27 Missed FG 4--3 1:20 UA 2nd A42 07:34 Punt A48 06:21 Punt 3-6 1:13 UA 3rd A45 12:20 Punt M00 10:54 *TOUCHDOWN 4-55 1:26 UA 2nd G01 04:48 Punt G01 04:48 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 UA 3rd A32 09:05 Punt A36 07:50 Punt 3-4 1:15 UA 2nd G45 03:55 Punt G00 03:48 *TOUCHDOWN 1-45 0:07 UA 3rd A03 06:09 Punt M00 01:33 *TOUCHDOWN 11-97 4:36 UA 2nd A20 02:23 Punt A25 00:35 Punt 3-5 1:48 UA 4th A28 15:00 Punt A32 14:07 Punt 3-4 0:53 UA 3rd A24 14:56 Kickoff A27 13:21 Punt 3-3 1:35 UA 4th A22 13:38 Punt A46 10:39 Punt 6-24 2:59 UA 3rd G00 13:07 Interception G00 13:07 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 UA 4th M45 08:39 Punt M08 07:26 Interception 3-37 1:13 UA 3rd G38 11:24 Punt G00 10:05 *TOUCHDOWN 4-38 1:19 UA 4th A13 06:11 Kickoff M18 00:00 End of half 10-69 6:11 UA 3rd A43 08:18 Punt A47 07:08 Punt 3-4 1:10 UA 3rd A05 05:47 Interception A35 04:11 Fumble 4-30 1:36 UA 3rd A25 02:45 Fumble A30 00:19 Punt 3-5 2:26 UA 3rd A29 00:00 Kickoff A32 13:23 Punt 3-3 1:37 OLE MISS UA 4th A30 11:44 Punt G35 08:07 Downs 6-35 3:37 UA 4th A34 07:06 Punt G37 02:10 Downs 8-29 4:56 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed UA 4th G39 00:58 Interception G34 00:00 End of half 2-5 0:58 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st A16 15:00 Kickoff A17 14:54 Fumble 0-1 0:06 UA 1st A25 14:22 Kickoff M34 11:56 Downs 6-41 2:26 UA 1st A07 10:56 Punt M36 05:41 Punt 10-57 5:15 ARKANSAS UA 1st A28 02:10 Punt M03 11:52 *FIELD GOAL 13-69 5:18 UA 2nd A16 10:51 Punt A18 09:58 Interception 2-2 0:53 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed UA 2nd A19 07:30 Kickoff A18 07:25 Fumble 0--1 0:05 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 2nd A25 06:43 Kickoff M00 01:03 *TOUCHDOWN 15-75 5:40 UA 1st A13 12:40 Punt R07 07:09 *FIELD GOAL 13-80 5:31 UA 3rd A25 12:53 Kickoff M34 10:00 Downs 7-41 2:53 UA 1st A32 05:35 Punt R08 14:46 Missed FG 14-60 5:49 UA 3rd A25 07:54 Kickoff A29 06:50 Punt 3-4 1:04 UA 2nd A22 12:09 Punt A39 11:14 Interception 3-17 0:55 UA 3rd A31 03:57 Kickoff M00 01:33 *TOUCHDOWN 9-69 2:24 UA 2nd A35 10:06 Punt A34 08:39 Punt 3--1 1:27 UA 4th M46 14:53 Punt M00 12:30 *TOUCHDOWN 6-46 2:23 UA 2nd A10 04:21 Punt A25 02:26 Interception 4-15 1:55 UA 4th A24 11:45 Kickoff A29 10:57 Interception 3-5 0:48 UA 2nd A27 01:29 Kickoff R31 00:00 Missed FG 8-42 1:29 UA 4th A25 10:02 Kickoff M00 06:36 *TOUCHDOWN 14-75 3:26 UA 3rd A28 15:00 Kickoff R48 13:04 Punt 6-24 1:56 UA 4th M30 06:36 Kickoff M00 04:33 *TOUCHDOWN 7-30 2:03 UA 3rd A15 11:24 Punt A10 09:37 Punt 3--5 1:47 UA 4th A07 03:01 Punt A33 02:36 Interception 2-26 0:25 UA 3rd A16 07:39 Punt A33 04:57 Punt 4-17 2:42 UA 4th A31 00:31 Downs A31 00:09 Downs 4-0 0:22 UA 3rd A19 01:50 Punt R00 01:39 *TOUCHDOWN 1-81 0:11 UA 3rd R43 00:23 Downs R00 12:49 *TOUCHDOWN 7-43 2:34 UA 4th R13 11:52 Interception R17 10:07 *FIELD GOAL 4--4 1:45 UA 4th A40 08:34 Punt A49 06:24 Punt 3-9 2:10 UA 4th R16 04:49 Punt R00 02:44 *TOUCHDOWN 4-16 2:05 UA 4th A46 01:37 Kickoff R48 00:00 End of half 6-6 1:37

42 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA DRIVE CHARTS TEXAS A&M Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st V06 13:27 Punt H37 08:24 Punt 10-57 5:03 UA 1st H00 07:53 Interception H00 07:53 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 UA 1st V21 06:28 Punt H00 05:26 *TOUCHDOWN 3-79 1:02 UA 1st V20 04:37 Punt V13 02:56 Punt 3--7 1:41 UA 1st V32 01:14 Kickoff H00 14:51 *TOUCHDOWN 5-68 1:23 UA 2nd V25 11:59 Kickoff H46 09:07 Punt 7-29 2:52 UA 2nd H00 06:28 Interception H00 06:28 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 UA 2nd V17 04:59 Punt V17 03:03 Punt 3-0 1:56 UA 2nd V08 03:03 Kickoff V11 01:04 Punt 3-3 1:59 UA 2nd V37 00:00 Missed FG V37 00:00 End of half 0-0 0:00 UA 3rd V21 15:00 Kickoff V27 13:00 Punt 3-6 2:00 UA 3rd V47 00:00 Punt V47 11:33 Fumble 0-0 0:00 UA 3rd V25 10:51 Kickoff V32 09:48 Punt 3-7 1:03 UA 3rd V34 09:06 Missed FG H15 03:04 *FIELD GOAL 13-51 6:02 UA 3rd V34 02:00 Punt H36 00:03 Punt 4-30 1:57 UA 4th H28 15:00 Interception H03 11:17 *FIELD GOAL 7-25 3:43 UA 4th V25 07:57 Kickoff V27 05:50 Punt 3-2 2:07 UA 4th H00 05:18 Interception H00 05:18 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 UA 4th H37 03:34 Downs H11 00:00 End of half 5-26 3:34

TENNESSEE Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st A25 11:04 Missed FG T00 07:14 *TOUCHDOWN 9-75 3:50 UA 1st A33 03:00 Kickoff T46 00:12 Punt 6-21 2:48 UA 2nd A33 13:23 Punt A50 09:56 Punt 8-17 3:27 UA 2nd A40 08:23 Punt T40 06:06 Interception 5-20 2:17 UA 2nd A21 03:41 Punt A13 01:50 Punt 3--8 1:51 UA 2nd A33 00:00 Missed FG A33 00:00 End of half 0-0 0:00 UA 3rd A25 15:00 Kickoff T02 09:00 *FIELD GOAL 12-73 6:00 UA 3rd A31 08:00 Punt A34 04:15 Punt 5-3 3:45 UA 4th A33 14:06 Missed FG T11 07:08 *FIELD GOAL 12-56 6:58 UA 4th A29 05:49 Kickoff T00 02:24 *TOUCHDOWN 8-71 3:25 UA 4th T04 01:18 Fumble T11 00:00 End of half 3--7 1:18

LSU Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UA 1st A28 15:00 Kickoff L31 11:38 Downs 8-41 3:22 UA 1st A26 09:52 Punt A39 06:02 Punt 6-13 3:50 UA 1st A09 01:27 Punt L04 11:08 *FIELD GOAL 15-87 5:19 UA 2nd A43 10:06 Punt L00 08:51 *TOUCHDOWN 3-57 1:15 UA 2nd A35 06:12 Kickoff A29 03:48 Punt 3--6 2:24 UA 2nd A35 02:22 Kickoff L37 00:14 *FIELD GOAL 6-28 2:08 UA 3rd L28 14:56 Interception L00 13:00 *TOUCHDOWN 4-28 1:56 UA 3rd A29 10:15 Punt A34 08:11 Punt 4-5 2:04 UA 3rd A27 06:33 Punt L00 02:47 *TOUCHDOWN 11-73 3:46 UA 3rd L39 01:11 Punt L12 12:45 *FIELD GOAL 7-27 3:26 UA 4th A07 11:47 Punt A22 11:08 Fumble 2-15 0:39 UA 4th A04 09:18 Kickoff L18 00:00 End of half 13-78 9:18

43 ALABAMA FOOTBALL OPPONENT DRIVE CHARTS WISCONSIN ULM Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP WIS 1st W36 11:11 Punt A45 07:55 Punt 6-19 3:16 ULM 1st A40 12:59 Punt A45 11:04 Punt 3--5 1:55 WIS 1st W17 05:48 Kickoff W40 03:31 Punt 4-23 2:17 ULM 1st L18 08:22 Punt L24 06:25 Punt 3-6 1:57 WIS 1st W37 00:30 Punt A00 11:06 *TOUCHDOWN 9-63 4:24 ULM 1st L22 02:38 Kickoff L30 00:46 Punt 3-8 1:52 WIS 2nd W18 06:34 Kickoff A49 01:15 Punt 9-33 5:19 ULM 1st L20 00:11 Punt L15 13:33 Downs 4--5 1:38 WIS 2nd A39 00:09 Punt A16 00:00 Missed FG 2-23 0:09 ULM 2nd L25 13:24 Kickoff L25 12:04 Punt 3-0 1:20 WIS 3rd W16 14:55 Kickoff W24 11:59 Punt 5-8 2:56 ULM 2nd L50 11:50 Interception L50 11:19 Punt 3-0 0:31 WIS 3rd W25 11:42 Kickoff W29 10:47 Punt 3-4 0:55 ULM 2nd L13 08:19 Punt L37 04:33 Punt 9-24 3:46 WIS 3rd W27 07:51 Missed FG W27 07:27 Punt 3-0 0:24 ULM 2nd L18 03:09 Punt L18 02:06 Punt 3-0 1:03 WIS 3rd W33 05:08 Kickoff A25 01:05 *FIELD GOAL 9-42 4:03 ULM 2nd L41 00:47 Downs A40 00:05 Interception 5-19 0:42 WIS 4th W22 11:10 Missed FG W13 10:02 Punt 3--9 1:08 ULM 3rd L19 15:00 Kickoff L50 11:15 Punt 7-31 3:45 WIS 4th W25 08:02 Kickoff A00 04:42 *TOUCHDOWN 7-75 3:20 ULM 3rd L25 08:44 Kickoff L20 08:09 Punt 3--5 0:35 WIS 4th W36 01:12 Punt W48 00:53 Interception 2-12 0:19 ULM 3rd L15 06:06 Kickoff L17 04:22 Punt 3-2 1:44 ULM 3rd L13 02:14 Punt L24 14:40 Punt 6-11 2:34 ULM 4th L25 12:21 Kickoff L20 10:43 Interception 3--5 1:38 ULM 4th L25 10:05 Kickoff A45 04:45 Downs 11-30 5:20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ULM 4th L45 02:52 Downs A47 00:40 Punt 5-8 2:12 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP MT 1st M23 14:21 Punt M32 14:12 Fumble 1-9 0:09 GEORGIA MT 1st M25 12:28 Kickoff A29 09:50 Missed FG 10-46 2:38 MT 1st M41 07:27 Downs A16 02:33 Fumble 13-43 4:54 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed MT 1st A48 01:14 Punt A03 13:00 *FIELD GOAL 12-45 3:14 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP MT 2nd M25 09:14 Kickoff M48 06:18 Interception 8-23 2:56 UGA 1st G25 15:00 Kickoff G34 13:17 Punt 3-9 1:43 MT 2nd M31 05:54 Kickoff M34 04:49 Punt 3-3 1:05 UGA 1st A42 12:27 Fumble A38 11:53 Punt 3-4 0:34 MT 2nd M01 04:40 Interception M08 02:39 *SAFETY 3-7 2:01 UGA 1st G43 09:36 Punt A48 08:33 Punt 3-9 1:03 MT 2nd M20 00:00 Missed FG M20 00:00 End of half 0-0 0:00 UGA 1st G20 03:59 Kickoff A09 12:23 *FIELD GOAL 14-71 6:36 MT 3rd M25 15:00 Kickoff M29 14:47 Fumble 1-4 0:13 UGA 2nd G22 08:20 Kickoff G26 07:34 Punt 3-4 0:46 MT 3rd M32 13:27 Missed FG M21 12:20 Punt 4--11 1:07 UGA 2nd G20 06:21 Punt G16 04:48 Punt 3--4 1:33 MT 3rd M19 10:54 Kickoff M35 09:05 Punt 4-16 1:49 UGA 2nd G09 04:43 Kickoff G11 03:55 Punt 3-2 0:48 MT 3rd M22 07:50 Punt A46 06:09 Punt 5-32 1:41 UGA 2nd G25 03:48 Kickoff G49 02:23 Punt 5-24 1:25 MT 3rd M16 01:33 Kickoff M25 00:00 Punt 3-9 1:33 UGA 2nd G24 00:35 Punt G36 00:00 End of half 3-12 0:35 MT 4th M40 14:07 Punt M40 13:38 Punt 3-0 0:29 UGA 3rd G31 13:21 Punt G31 13:07 Interception 1-0 0:14 MT 4th M11 10:39 Punt M18 08:39 Punt 3-7 2:00 UGA 3rd G14 13:03 Kickoff G22 11:24 Punt 3-8 1:39 MT 4th A20 07:26 Interception A00 06:11 *TOUCHDOWN 3-20 1:15 UGA 3rd G25 10:05 Kickoff G22 08:18 Punt 3--3 1:47 UGA 3rd G19 07:08 Punt A33 05:47 Interception 7-48 1:21 UGA 3rd A35 04:11 Fumble A25 02:45 Fumble 4-10 1:26 UGA 3rd G17 00:19 Punt A00 00:05 *TOUCHDOWN 1-83 0:14 OLE MISS UGA 4th G35 13:23 Punt G25 11:44 Punt 3--10 1:39 UGA 4th G35 08:07 Downs G34 07:06 Punt 3--1 1:01 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed UGA 4th G37 02:10 Downs A41 00:58 Interception 5-22 1:12 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP OM 1st A17 14:54 Fumble A15 14:22 *FIELD GOAL 4-2 0:32 OM 1st M34 11:56 Downs A39 10:56 Punt 4-27 1:00 OM 1st M02 05:41 Punt M38 02:10 Punt 8-36 3:31 ARKANSAS OM 2nd M33 11:52 Kickoff M34 10:51 Punt 3-1 1:01 OM 2nd A26 09:58 Interception A00 07:25 *TOUCHDOWN 6-26 2:33 Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed OM 2nd A18 07:25 Fumble A00 06:43 *TOUCHDOWN 3-18 0:42 Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP OM 2nd M29 01:03 Kickoff M23 00:00 End of half 1--6 1:03 AR 1st R25 15:00 Kickoff R44 12:40 Punt 4-19 2:20 OM 3rd M13 15:00 Kickoff A00 12:53 *TOUCHDOWN 5-87 2:07 AR 1st R25 07:09 Kickoff R27 05:35 Punt 3-2 1:34 OM 3rd M34 10:00 Downs A17 07:54 *FIELD GOAL 9-49 2:06 AR 2nd R20 14:46 Missed FG R39 12:09 Punt 4-19 2:37 OM 3rd M22 06:50 Punt A27 03:57 *FIELD GOAL 7-51 2:53 AR 2nd R31 11:14 Interception R31 10:06 Punt 3-0 1:08 OM 3rd M25 01:33 Kickoff M10 14:53 Punt 3--15 1:40 AR 2nd R11 08:39 Punt R36 04:21 Punt 8-25 4:18 OM 4th M18 12:30 Kickoff A00 11:45 *TOUCHDOWN 2-82 0:45 AR 2nd A12 02:26 Interception A00 01:29 *TOUCHDOWN 3-12 0:57 OM 4th A31 10:57 Interception A00 10:02 *TOUCHDOWN 2-31 0:55 AR 2nd R20 00:00 Missed FG R20 00:00 End of half 0-0 0:00 OM 4th M21 04:33 Kickoff M43 03:01 Punt 5-22 1:32 AR 3rd R22 13:04 Punt R48 11:24 Punt 6-26 1:40 OM 4th M32 02:36 Interception A31 00:31 Downs 5-37 2:05 AR 3rd R45 09:37 Punt R49 07:39 Punt 3-4 1:58 OM 4th A31 00:09 Downs A32 00:00 End of half 1--1 0:09 AR 3rd R20 04:57 Punt R45 01:50 Punt 6-25 3:07 AR 3rd R36 01:39 Kickoff R43 00:23 Downs 4-7 1:16 AR 4th R17 12:49 Kickoff R15 11:52 Interception 2--2 0:57 AR 4th R25 10:07 Kickoff R26 08:34 Punt 3-1 1:33 AR 4th R09 06:24 Punt R02 04:49 Punt 3--7 1:35 AR 4th R26 02:44 Kickoff A00 01:37 *TOUCHDOWN 5-74 1:07

44 ALABAMA FOOTBALL OPPONENT DRIVE CHARTS TEXAS A&M Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP TAMU 1st H25 15:00 Kickoff H41 13:27 Punt 4-16 1:33 TAMU 1st H20 08:24 Punt H23 07:53 Interception 2-3 0:31 TAMU 1st H25 07:53 Kickoff H50 06:28 Punt 4-25 1:25 TAMU 1st H25 05:26 Kickoff H31 04:37 Punt 3-6 0:49 TAMU 1st H35 02:56 Punt V36 01:14 *FIELD GOAL 7-29 1:42 TAMU 2nd H25 14:51 Kickoff V33 11:59 *FIELD GOAL 8-42 2:52 TAMU 2nd H20 09:07 Punt V30 06:28 Interception 8-50 2:39 TAMU 2nd H35 06:28 Kickoff H31 04:59 Punt 3--4 1:29 TAMU 2nd V00 03:03 Punt V00 03:03 *TOUCHDOWN 0-0 0:00 TAMU 2nd H36 01:04 Punt V37 00:00 Missed FG 5-27 1:04 TAMU 3rd H29 13:00 Punt H27 11:33 Punt 3--2 1:27 TAMU 3rd V47 11:33 Fumble V00 10:51 *TOUCHDOWN 3-47 0:42 TAMU 3rd V29 09:48 Punt V34 09:06 Missed FG 4--5 0:42 TAMU 3rd H25 03:04 Kickoff H25 02:00 Punt 3-0 1:04 TAMU 3rd H20 00:03 Punt H20 00:00 Interception 1-0 0:03 TAMU 4th H30 11:17 Kickoff V18 07:57 *FIELD GOAL 10-52 3:20 TAMU 4th H24 05:50 Punt H43 05:18 Interception 2-19 0:32 TAMU 4th H21 05:18 Kickoff H37 03:34 Downs 5-16 1:44

TENNESSEE Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP UT 1st T25 15:00 Kickoff A25 11:04 Missed FG 11-50 3:56 UT 1st T25 07:14 Kickoff A00 03:00 *TOUCHDOWN 10-75 4:14 UT 1st T20 00:12 Punt T14 13:23 Punt 3--6 1:49 UT 2nd T12 09:56 Punt T19 08:23 Punt 4-7 1:33 UT 2nd T25 06:06 Interception T36 03:41 Punt 6-11 2:25 UT 2nd T31 01:50 Punt A33 00:00 Missed FG 6-36 1:50 UT 3rd T33 09:00 Kickoff T34 08:00 Punt 3-1 1:00 UT 3rd T10 04:15 Punt A33 14:06 Missed FG 13-57 5:09 UT 4th T25 07:08 Kickoff A00 05:49 *TOUCHDOWN 4-75 1:19 UT 4th T25 02:24 Kickoff T13 01:18 Fumble 4--12 1:06

LSU Drive Started Drive Ended Consumed Team Qtr Spot Time Obtained Spot Time How Lost Pl-Yds TOP LS 1st L32 11:38 Downs L30 09:52 Punt 3--2 1:46 LS 1st L10 06:02 Punt L46 01:27 Punt 6-36 4:35 LS 2nd L16 11:08 Kickoff L17 10:06 Punt 3-1 1:02 LS 2nd L25 08:51 Kickoff A00 06:12 *TOUCHDOWN 6-75 2:39 LS 2nd L32 03:48 Punt A23 02:22 *FIELD GOAL 6-45 1:26 LS 2nd L09 00:14 Kickoff L07 00:00 End of half 1--2 0:14 LS 3rd L25 15:00 Kickoff L25 14:56 Interception 1-0 0:04 LS 3rd L25 13:00 Kickoff L34 10:15 Punt 6-9 2:45 LS 3rd L27 08:11 Punt L33 06:33 Punt 3-6 1:38 LS 3rd L08 02:47 Kickoff L02 01:11 Punt 3--6 1:36 LS 4th L10 12:45 Kickoff A47 11:47 Punt 4-43 0:58 LS 4th A22 11:08 Fumble A00 09:18 *TOUCHDOWN 4-22 1:50

45 ALABAMA FOOTBALL BY QUARTER STATS

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 4-11 36.4% 1-4 25.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 3-5 60.0% Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 4-13 30.8% 1-4 25.0% 1-2 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-4 25.0% Sept. 19 Ole Miss L 37-43 11-20 55.0% 1-4 25.0% 5-6 83.3% 2-4 50.0% 3-6 50.0% Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 2-13 15.4% 2-6 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 0-2 0.0% Oct. 3 at Georgia W 38-10 1-12 8.3% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 0-3 0.0% 0-3 0.0% Oct. 10 Arkansas W 27-14 7-16 43.8% 3-4 75.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-5 40.0% Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 4-16 25.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 1-6 16.7% 2-4 50.0% Oct. 24 Tennessee W 19-14 5-12 41.7% 1-2 50.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% Nov. 7 LSU W 30-16 7-15 46.7% 2-4 50.0% 0-4 0.0% 2-3 66.7% 3-4 75.0% Alabama 45-128 35.2% 11-33 33.3% 11-30 36.7% 7-28 25.0% 16-37 43.2% Opponents 44-142 31.0% 10-33 30.3% 17-47 36.2% 11-39 28.2% 6-23 26.1%

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 2-3 66.7% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% Sept. 19 Ole Miss L 37-43 1-4 25.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-2 50.0% Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 1-3 33.3% 1-1 100.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Oct. 3 at Georgia W 38-10 0-2 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-2 0.0% Oct. 10 Arkansas W 27-14 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% Oct. 24 Tennessee W 19-14 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Nov. 7 LSU W 30-16 1-2 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% Alabama 7-16 43.8% 2-5 40.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-2 50.0% 2-6 33.3% Opponents 3-9 33.3% 1-1 100.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-3 0.0%

TIME OF POSSESSION

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr Sept. 5 vs. Wisconsin W 35-17 31:05 8:51 5:33 6:28 10:13 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee W 37-10 32:56 6:05 6:58 8:37 11:16 Sept. 19 Ole Miss L 37-43 35:26 9:57 9:41 6:21 9:27 Sept. 26 ULM W 34-0 27:28 9:05 6:11 6:42 5:30 Oct. 3 at Georgia W 38-10 34:03 7:35 7:05 8:15 11:08 Oct. 10 Arkansas W 27-14 33:53 11:06 6:00 6:59 9:48 Oct. 17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 36:22 9:00 6:56 11:02 9:24 Oct. 24 Tennessee W 19-14 35:39 6:38 7:35 9:45 11:41 Nov. 7 LSU W 30-16 39:27 8:39 9:39 8:57 12:12 Alabama Total 306:19 76:56 65:38 73:06 90:39 Avg. 34:02 8:32 7:17 8:07 10:04 Opponents Total 233:41 58:04 69:22 61:54 44:21 Avg. 25:57 6:27 7:42 6:52 4:55

46 ALABAMA FOOTBALL ALABAMA’S 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS

20-YARD PLUS PLAYS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD *93 INT Eddie Jackson Texas A&M 100+ 0 0 *81 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Arkansas 90-99 1 1 69 Pass Kenyan Drake from Jake Coker Middle Tennessee 80-89 1 1 *56 Rush Derrick Henry Wisconsin 70-79 0 0 *55 INT M. Fitzpatrick Texas A&M 60-69 1 0 *55 Rush Derrick Henry Texas A&M 50-59 5 4 50 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Georgia 40-49 7 2 *50 INT Eddie Jackson Georgia 30-39 10 3 *45 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Georgia 20-29 37 2 *43 Rush Kenyan Drake Wisconsin 42 Pass O.J. Howard from Jake Coker Middle Tennessee Long Plays By Type No. TD 41 Rush Damien Harris Middle Tennessee Rushing 15 7 41 INT Eddie Jackson Wisconsin Passing 22 2 40 Rush Derrick Henry LSU Punt returns 5 0 40 KR Kenyan Drake Middle Tennessee Kick returns 11 0 *37 Rush Derrick Henry Wisconsin Interceptions 8 4 37 Pass A. Stewart from Jake Coker Arkansas Fumble returns 0 0 33 KR Kenyan Drake LSU Other 0 0 33 KR Kenyan Drake Tennessee TOTAL 61 13 33 Pass Kenyan Drake from Jake Coker Wisconsin *33 INT M. Fitzpatrick Texas A&M 31 Pass Flournoy-Smith from Cooper Bateman Middle Tennessee 31 Rush Derrick Henry Ole Miss 20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER *30 Rush Derrick Henry Georgia Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 30 Pass O.J. Howard from Cooper Bateman Ole Miss Kenyan Drake 12 1 2 3 7 0 0 0 29 Rush Derrick Henry LSU Derrick Henry 11 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 29 KR Kenyan Drake Tennessee Calvin Ridley 6 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 29 INT R. Harrison Georgia Eddie Jackson 5 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 29 Pass A. Stewart from Jake Coker Tennessee Damien Harris 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 29 KR Kenyan Drake Ole Miss O.J. Howard 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 28 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Texas A&M Cyrus Jones 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 *28 Rush Derrick Henry Middle Tennessee ArDarius Stewart 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 27 PR Cyrus Jones Arkansas Richard Mullaney 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 26 INT Eddie Jackson Texas A&M Minkah Fitzpatrick 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 26 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Tennessee Ronnie Harrison 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 26 Pass A. Stewart from Jake Coker Tennessee Ty Flournoy-Smith 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 26 Rush Jake Coker Ole Miss Jake Coker 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 Pass Kenyan Drake from Jake Coker LSU Robert Foster 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 KR Kenyan Drake Middle Tennessee TOTAL 61 13 15 22 11 5 8 0 24 Rush Kenyan Drake LSU 24 KR Kenyan Drake Ole Miss 24 Rush Derrick Henry Texas A&M 24 Pass O.J. Howard from Jake Coker Texas A&M LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR 24 KR Damien Harris Georgia 24 Pass O.J. Howard from Jake Coker Ole Miss Rushing 24 Pass R. Mullaney from Jake Coker Georgia 56 Derrick Henry vs Wisconsin (9/5/2015) 23 Pass Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker Ole Miss 23 Pass A. Stewart from Jake Coker Georgia Rushing Touchdown 23 PR Cyrus Jones Texas A&M 56 Derrick Henry vs Wisconsin (9/5/2015) 23 PR Cyrus Jones Georgia 22 PR R. Mullaney Middle Tennessee Passing 22 PR Cyrus Jones ULM 22 KR Damien Harris Arkansas 81 Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker 22 Rush Derrick Henry Georgia vs Arkansas (10/10/2015) 22 Pass Robert Foster from Jake Coker Wisconsin 22 Pass R. Mullaney from Jake Coker Wisconsin Passing Touchdown 21 Pass O.J. Howard from Jake Coker Wisconsin 81 Calvin Ridley from Jake Coker *20 Rush Derrick Henry Tennessee vs Arkansas (10/10/2015) 20 KR Damien Harris Georgia 20 KR Damien Harris Texas A&M Punt Return 20 INT Eddie Jackson Arkansas * touchdown scored on play 27 Cyrus Jones vs Arkansas (10/10/2015) Kick Return 40 Kenyan Drake vs Middle Tennessee (9/12/2015)

Interception Return 93 Eddie Jackson vs Texas A&M (10/17/2015)

Fumble Return 9 A’Shawn Robinson vs Tennessee (10/24/2015)

Punt 58 JK Scott vs Arkansas (10/10/2015)

Field Goal 55 Adam Griffi th vs LSU (11/7/2015)

47 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS

OFFENSE SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Derrick Henry 9 218 1287 33 1254 5.8 17 56 139.3 35 425 2706 80 2626 6.2 31 80 75.0 Kenyan Drake 9 68 366 33 333 4.9 1 43 37.0 38 224 1469 49 1420 6.3 18 50 37.4 Damien Harris 6 31 122 17 105 3.4 0 41 17.5 6 31 122 17 105 3.4 0 41 17.5 Jake Coker 9 48 189 138 51 1.1 2 26 5.7 16 55 222 158 64 1.2 2 26 4.0 Derrick Gore 3 5 14 3 11 2.2 0 8 3.7 3 5 14 3 11 2.2 0 8 3.7 Cooper Bateman 9 4 12 2 10 2.5 0 6 1.1 23 4 12 2 10 2.5 0 6 0.4 Ronnie Clark 2 39093.0054.5239093.0054.5 Bo Scarbrough 2 25052.5032.5225052.5032.5 A. Stewart 9 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 -0.7 22 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 TEAM 5 7 0 14 -14 -2.0 0 0 -2.8 Total 9 388 2004 246 1758 4.5 20 56 195.3 Opponents 9 268 939 257 682 2.5 5 83 75.8

PASSING GP Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G GP Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Jake Coker 9 135.12 161-248-7 64.9 1807 11 81 200.8 16 136.85 199-307-7 64.8 2210 15 81 138.1 Cooper Bateman 9 124.49 30-40-2 75.0 244 1 31 27.1 23 124.49 30-40-2 75.0 244 1 31 10.6 Total 9 133.64 191-288-9 66.3 2051 12 81 227.9 Opponents 9 100.20 154-307-13 50.2 1706 11 73 189.6

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Calvin Ridley 9 52 576 11.1 3 81 64.0 9 52 576 11.1 3 81 64.0 A. Stewart 9 34 378 11.1 2 37 42.0 22 46 527 11.5 2 40 24.0 O.J. Howard 9 28 308 11.0 0 42 34.2 36 59 837 14.2 2 53 23.2 R. Mullaney 9 27 258 9.6 3 24 28.7 9 27 258 9.6 3 24 28.7 Kenyan Drake 9 19 221 11.6 1 69 24.6 38 36 515 14.3 4 87 13.6 Robert Foster 3 10 116 11.6 2 22 38.7 12 16 160 10.0 2 22 13.3 Derrick Henry 9 8 69 8.6 0 18 7.7 35 14 263 18.8 3 61 7.5 Cam Sims 8 3 21 7.0 0 11 2.6 20 10 83 8.3 1 22 4.2 Flournoy-Smith 6 2 48 24.0 0 31 8.0 10 4 66 16.5 1 31 6.6 Chris Black 6 2 23 11.5 0 19 3.8 25 25 290 11.6 2 26 11.6 Damien Harris 6 2 4 2.0 0 8 0.7 6 2 4 2.0 0 8 0.7 M. Nysewander 9 1 19 19.0 1 19 2.1 20 3 40 13.3 2 19 2.0 Daylon Charlot 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7 Hale Hentges 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Derek Kief 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 Total 9 191 2051 10.7 12 81 227.9 Opponents 9 154 1706 11.1 11 73 189.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Jake Coker 9 296 51 1807 1858 206.4 16 362 64 2210 2274 142.1 Derrick Henry 9 218 1254 0 1254 139.3 35 425 2626 0 2626 75.0 Kenyan Drake 9 68 333 0 333 37.0 38 224 1420 0 1420 37.4 Cooper Bateman 9 44 10 244 254 28.2 23 44 10 244 254 11.0 Damien Harris 6 31 105 0 105 17.5 6 31 105 0 105 17.5 Derrick Gore 3 5 11 0 11 3.7 3 5 11 0 11 3.7 Ronnie Clark 2 3 9 0 9 4.5 2 3 9 0 9 4.5 Bo Scarbrough 2 2 5 0 5 2.5 2 2 5 0 5 2.5 A. Stewart 9 2 -6 0 -6 -0.7 22 2 -6 0 -6 -0.3 TEAM 5 7 -14 0 -14 -2.8 Total 9 676 1758 2051 3809 423.2 Opponents 9 575 682 1706 2388 265.3

48 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS

OFFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS PATs PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Derrick Henry 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 102 34 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 204 Adam Griffi th 0 13-19 35-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 74 0 26-41 93-94 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 171 Calvin Ridley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 R. Mullaney 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 M. Fitzpatrick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 A. Stewart 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robert Foster 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Eddie Jackson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jake Coker 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 12 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 12 Kenyan Drake 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 132 M. Nysewander 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 37 13-19 35-35 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 298 Opponents 17 10-17 15-16 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 147

SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long Cyrus Jones 25 219 8.8 0 27 37 362 9.8 0 70 R. Harrison 1 8 8.0 0 0 1 8 8.0 0 0 R. Mullaney 1 22 22.0 0 22 1 22 22.0 0 22 M. Fitzpatrick 1 16 16.0 1 1 1 16 16.0 1 1 Total 28 265 9.5 1 27 Opponents 17 133 7.8 1 68

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long Kenyan Drake 13 287 22.1 0 40 13 287 22.1 0 40 Damien Harris 8 144 18.0 0 24 8 144 18.0 0 24 A. Stewart 2 30 15.0 0 16 2 30 15.0 0 16 Chris Black 1 7 7.0 0 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 R. Mullaney 1 16 16.0 0 16 1 16 16.0 0 16 M. Nysewander 1 16 16.0 0 16 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total 26 500 19.2 0 40 Opponents 28 532 19.0 0 33

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long Eddie Jackson 5 230 46.0 2 93 7 248 35.4 2 93 R. Harrison 2 41 20.5 0 29 2 41 20.5 0 29 M. Fitzpatrick 2 88 44.0 2 55 2 88 44.0 2 55 G Matias-Smith 1 16 16.0 0 16 1 16 16.0 0 16 Dillon Lee 1 4 4.0 0 4 2 4 2.0 0 4 Cyrus Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 6 28 4.7 0 32 M. Humphrey 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 13 379 29.2 4 93 Opponents 9 140 15.6 0 77

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long A. Robinson 1 9 9.0 0 9 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

49 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS

OFFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Derrick Henry 9 1254 69 0 0 0 1323 147.0 35 2626 263 0 0 0 2889 82.5 Kenyan Drake 9 333 221 0 287 0 841 93.4 38 1420 515 19 287 0 2241 59.0 Calvin Ridley 9 0 576 0 0 0 576 64.0 9 0 576 0 0 0 576 64.0 A. Stewart 9 -6 378 0 30 0 402 44.7 22 -6 527 0 30 0 551 25.0 O.J. Howard 9 0 308 0 0 0 308 34.2 36 0 837 0 10 0 847 23.5 R. Mullaney 9 0 258 22 16 0 296 32.9 9 0 258 22 16 0 296 32.9 Damien Harris 6 105 4 0 144 0 253 42.2 6 105 4 0 144 0 253 42.2 Eddie Jackson 9 0 0 0 0 230 230 25.6 27 0 0 0 0 248 248 9.2 Cyrus Jones 9 0 0 219 0 0 219 24.3 45 2 51 362 327 28 770 17.1 Robert Foster 3 0 116 0 0 0 116 38.7 12 0 160 0 0 0 160 13.3 M. Fitzpatrick 9 0 0 16 0 88 104 11.6 9 0 0 16 0 88 104 11.6 Jake Coker 9 51 0 0 0 0 51 5.7 16 64 0 0 0 0 64 4.0 R. Harrison 9 0 0 8 0 41 49 5.4 9 0 0 8 0 41 49 5.4 Flournoy-Smith 6 0 48 0 0 0 48 8.0 10 0 66 0 0 0 66 6.6 M. Nysewander 9 0 19 0 16 0 35 3.9 20 0 40 0 16 0 56 2.8 Chris Black 6 0 23 0 7 0 30 5.0 25 31 290 0 7 0 328 13.1 Cam Sims 8 0 21 0 0 0 21 2.6 20 0 83 0 0 0 83 4.2 G Matias-Smith 9 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.8 48 0 0 0 0 16 16 0.3 Derrick Gore 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 Cooper Bateman 9 10 0 0 0 0 10 1.1 23 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.4 Ronnie Clark 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 4.5 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 4.5 Daylon Charlot 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7 Bo Scarbrough 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 Hale Hentges 8 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.6 8 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.6 Dillon Lee 9 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 44 0 0 15 0 4 19 0.4 Derek Kief 4 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 -0.8 4 0 -3 0 0 0 -3 -0.8 TEAM 5 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.8 Total 9 1758 2051 265 500 379 4953 550.3 Opponents 9 682 1706 133 532 140 3193 354.8

FIELD GOALS Att Good Long Blkd Att Good Long Blkd Pct. Adam Griffi th 19 13 55 0 41 26 55 0 63.4 Total 19 13 55 0 Opponents 17 10 54 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd JK Scott 43 1866 43.4 58 6 9 12 1 98 4506 46.0 73 11 30 47 1 TEAM 2 26 13.0 26 0 0 0 1 Total 45 1892 42.0 58 6 9 12 2 Opponents 70 2721 38.9 56 2 24 18 2

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB No. Yds Avg TB OB Adam Griffi th 58 3651 62.9 27 0 141 8776 62.2 51 2 Total 58 3651 62.9 27 0 Opponents 36 2222 61.7 9 1

50 ALABAMA FOOTBALL SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSE SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks Int PBU FR FF Blk GP Solo Ast Total TFL Sacks Int PBU FR FF Blk Reggie Ragland 9 43 31 74 5.5-20 2.5-10 . 4 . 2 . 47 99 95 194 16.5-48 4.0-22 1-1 7 3 4 . Jarran Reed 9 11 33 44 3.5-7 1.0-3 . 2 1 . . 23 33 66 99 10.0-21 2.0-4 . 7 1 . . G Matias-Smith 9 29 12 41 1.0-2 . 1-16 1 1 . . 48 71 45 116 6.0-15 . 1-16 8 1 1 . Reuben Foster 9 25 15 40 5.0-15 1.0-6 . 5 . . . 30 40 34 74 8.0-21 2.0-9 . 5 . . . M. Fitzpatrick 9 23 10 33 3.0-18 2.0-17 2-88 7 . . 1 9 23 10 33 3.0-18 2.0-17 2-88 7 . . 1 Eddie Jackson 9 23 6 29 2.0-6 . 5-230 2 1 1 . 27 71 18 89 5.0-21 1.0-11 7-248 10 4 3 . A. Robinson 9 10 19 29 4.5-10 0.5-4 . 2 1 . 1 36 41 75 116 19.0-61 6.0-38 . 5 1 1 3 M. Humphrey 9 19 7 26 2.5-14 . 1-0 5 . 1 . 9 19 7 26 2.5-14 . 1-0 5 . 1 . Ryan Anderson 9 8 11 19 3.5-17 2.0-15 . . 1 1 . 36 21 28 49 13.0-58 6.5-47 . . 2 1 . Cyrus Jones 9 16 3 19 1.0-3 . 1-0 4 . . . 45 70 20 90 4.5-23 1.0-10 6-28 22 1 2 . Jonathan Allen 9 9 9 18 8.5-50 6.0-46 . 3 . 1 . 35 35 32 67 23.0-105 12.0-81 . 4 . 2 1 S. Hamilton 9 9 9 18 ...... 9 9 9 18 ...... D. Tomlinson 9 7 10 17 0.5-1 . . 6 . . . 24 17 26 43 6.0-12 2.0-5 . 6 . . . Denzel Devall 9 6 11 17 3.0-6 1.0-4 . 2 . . . 44 30 46 76 12.0-58 6.0-39 . 3 1 2 . Dillon Lee 9 9 6 15 1.0-5 1.0-5 1-4 1 . . . 44 27 29 56 1.0-5 1.0-5 2-4 1 1 . . D.J. Pettway 9 7 6 13 4.0-16 2.0-10 . . . . . 36 23 21 44 11.0-53 6.5-39 . 3 . . . R. Harrison 9 7 4 11 1.0-5 1.0-5 2-41 4 . . 1 9 7 4 11 1.0-5 1.0-5 2-41 4 . . 1 Tony Brown 9 7 3 10 ...... 22 14 6 20 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . Tim Williams 9 6 3 9 5.5-33 4.0-20 . 1 . . . 28 10 7 17 8.0-66 5.5-44 . 1 . . . Bradley Sylve 9 3 5 8 ...... 43 22 10 32 . . . 6 . . . Maurice Smith 9 2 6 8 ...... 35 14 17 31 1.0-4 0.5-2 . 4 . . . Daron Payne 9 3 5 8 0.5-3 0.5-3 . 1 . . . 9 3 5 8 0.5-3 0.5-3 . 1 . . . Da'Shawn Hand 9 2 5 7 2.5-8 2.5-8 . . . . . 18 6 8 14 4.5-18 4.5-18 . . . . . Keith Holcombe 9 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . 94 1 5 . . .1... M. Nysewander 9 2 3 5 ...... 203 3 6 ...... Joshua Frazier 4 . 3 3 ...... 4. 3 3 ...... Darren Lake 8 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . 37 12 14 26 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . Rashaan Evans 8 2 1 3 2.0-14 2.0-14 . . . . . 21 13 5 18 4.0-25 3.0-24 . . . . . J. Washington 4 1 1 2 ...... 33 12 10 22 . . 1-0 2 . . . Hootie Jones 7 . 2 2 ...... 14. 4 4 ...... Cole Mazza 7 . 2 2 ...... 331 4 5 ...... Burgess-Becker 9 2 . 2 ...... 9 2 . 2 ...... O.J. Howard 9 2 . 2 ...... 367 . 7 ...... Damien Harris 6 2 . 2 ...... 6 2 . 2 ...... Robert Foster 3 1 . 1 ...... 122 . 2 ...... Derrick Henry 9 1 . 1 ...... 35 4 1 5 . . . 1 . 1 . O.J. Smith 1 . 1 1 ...... 1. 1 1 ...... D. Jackson 9 1 . 1 ...... 161 . 1 ...... A. Averett 4 . 1 1 ...... 4. 1 1 ...... Ryan Kelly 9 1 . 1 ...... 401 1 2 ...... Calvin Ridley 9 1 . 1 ...... 9 1 . 1 ...... TEAM 5 ...... Total 9 305 246 551 60-253 29-170 13-379 52 5 6 3 Opponents 9 434 282 716 70.0-271 16-126 9-140 28 6 4 2

51 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 RECAPS AND BOXSCORES

20/18 WISCONSIN (0-1) 17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (1-1) 10

3/3 ALABAMA (1-0) 35 3/3 ALABAMA (2-0) 37

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 • AT&T STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ATTENDANCE: 64,279 • TV: ABC ATTENDANCE: 98,568 • TV: SEC NETWORK

ARLINGTON, Texas — The University of Alabama’s junior running back Derrick TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The No. 2-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide opened its 2015 Henry had a career day, rushing 13 times for 147 yards and three touchdowns to home slate in impressive fashion, forcing four turnovers en route to a 37-10 victory lead the No. 3 Crimson Tide past No. 20 Wisconsin 35-17 in the Advocare Classic over visiting Middle Tennessee in front of 98,568 fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium. inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Henry opened up the game’s scoring, After a shaky opening quarter by both teams, the Crimson Tide was able to extend breaking off a 37-yard run in the fi rst quarter to put Alabama ahead 7-0. He put a 7-3 lead to a 23-3 halftime margin. Senior quarterback Jake Coker, who had up two more scores in the third quarter, including a 56-yard touchdown rush that another solid game, hit Robert Foster for a 19-yard touchdown to open the scoring. put him over 100 yards for the night, the sixth time in his career he has eclipsed the Derrick Henry added touchdown runs of 1 and 2 yards in the second quarter, and century mark in a game. he reached the end zone a third time thanks to a 28-yard burst in the third quarter. Sophomore quarterback Cooper Bateman recorded his fi rst touchdown pass of his Senior quarterback Jake Coker, making his debut as the Crimson Tide’s starting career, connecting with Kenyan Drake on a shovel pass for a 14-yard scoring play quarterback, was an effi cient 15-of-21 for 213 yards and one touchdown to go along as well. with no turnovers. Sophomore Cooper Bateman also saw action in the second half, fi nishing 7-for-8 with 51 yards. Defensively, Alabama was dominant at the line of Defensively, Alabama recovered all three fumbles it forced while also getting one scrimmage, holding the Badgers to just 40 yards rushing on 21 attempts, an average interception, the most turnovers an Alabama defensive has forced since Sept. 8, of 1.9 yards per rush. Senior linebacker recorded 12 total tackles, including fi ve solo. 2012, against Western Kentucky. Senior linebacker Reggie Ragland led the team in Additionally, Jonathan Allen had two sacks and the team broke up seven passes on tackles once again, recording a total of 7.5, including six solos. The secondary also the night. broke up six passes.

1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score Wisconsin 0 7 3 7 17 Middle Tennessee 0 3 0 7 10 Alabama 7 7 14 7 35 Alabama 7 16 14 0 37

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 05:54 UA Henry, Derrick 37 yd run (Griffi th, Adam kick), 6-90 2:01 WIS 0 - UA 7 1st 12:28 UA Robert Foster 19 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-32 1:44 MT 0 - UA 7 2nd 11:06 WIS Erickson,Alex 6 yd pass from Stave,Joel (Gaglianone,R. kick), 9-63 4:24 WIS 7 - UA 7 2nd 13:00 MT CLARK, Cody 20 yd fi eld goal, 12-45 3:14 MT 3 - UA 7 06:39 UA Foster, Robert 17 yd pass from Coker, Jake (Griffi th, Adam kick), 8-88 4:22 WIS 7 - UA 14 09:14 UA Derrick Henry 2 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 10-75 3:46 MT 3 - UA 14 3rd 11:42 UA Henry, Derrick 56 yd run (Griffi th, Adam kick), 2-56 0:17, WIS 7 - UA 21 05:54 UA Derrick Henry 1 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 2-70 0:24 MT 3 - UA 21 05:17 UA Henry, Derrick 2 yd run (Griffi th, Adam kick), 7-67 2:10 WIS 7 - UA 28 02:39 UA TEAM safety MT 3 - UA 23 01:05 WIS Gaglianone,R. 43 yd fi eld goal, 9-42 4:03 WIS 10 - UA 28 3rd 10:54 UA Kenyan Drake 14 yd pass from Cooper Bateman (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-55 1:26 MT 3 - UA 30 4th 08:02 UA Drake, Kenyan 43 yd run (Griffi th, Adam kick), 3-27 2:00 WIS 10 - UA 35 01:33 UA Derrick Henry 28 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 11-97 4:36 MT 3 - UA 37 04:42 WIS Wheelwright,Ro 3 yd pass from Stave,Joel (Gaglianone,R. kick), 7-75 3:20 WIS 17 - UA 35 4th 06:11 MT DUCKSWORTH, R. 15 yd pass from GRAMMER, Austin (CLARK, Cody kick), 3-20 1:15 MT 10 - UA 37

WIS UA WIS UA FIRST DOWNS 17 27 FIRST DOWNS 15 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-40 37-238 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-86 39-220 PASSING YDS (NET) 228 264 PASSING YDS (NET) 189 312 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-26-1 29-22-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-23-1 43-26-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-268 66-502 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-275 82-532 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 4-25 Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 3-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-84 3-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 4-87 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-41 Interception Returns-Yards 2-77 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.1 4-36.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.0 5-40.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-50 11-120 Penalties-Yards 8-67 5-40 Possession Time 28:55 31:05 Possession Time 27:04 32:56 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 11 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 3-24 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: Wisconsin-Erickson,Alex 1-25; Clement,Corey 8-16; Deal,Taiwan 6-14; RUSHING: Middle Tennessee-STOCKSTILL, B. 5-29; PARKER, Jordan 8-25; TUCKER, Ogunbowale,Dar 3-9; Stave,Joel 3-minus 24. Alabama-Henry, Derrick 13-147; Drake, Shane 13-18; BRYSON, J. 3-9; GRAMMER, Austin 2-5. Alabama-Derrick Henry 18- Kenyan 10-77; Harris, Damien 9-23; Bateman, Cooper 2-4; Coker, Jake 3-minus 13. 96; Damien Harris 8-55; Kenyan Drake 6-40; Derrick Gore 2-9; Ronnie Clark 2-9; Cooper Bateman 2-6; Jake Coker 1-5. PASSING: Wisconsin-Stave,Joel 26-39-1-228. Alabama-Coker, Jake 15-21-0-213; Bateman, Cooper 7-8-0-51. PASSING: Middle Tennessee-STOCKSTILL, B. 22-42-1-174; GRAMMER, Austin 1-1- 0-15. Alabama-Jake Coker 15-26-1-214; Cooper Bateman 11-17-1-98. RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Erickson,Alex 6-73; Ogunbowale,Dar 6-39; Watt,Derek 5-22; Traylor,Austin 3-39; Clement,Corey 2-19; Wheelwright,Ro 2-18; Peavy,Jazz RECEIVING: Middle Tennessee-JAMES, Richie 10-95; BATTIES, Ed 4-28; COLLIS, C. 1-14; Deal,Taiwan 1-4. Alabama-Foster, Robert 4-50; Stewart, A. 4-44; Howard, O.J. 3-21; DUCKSWORTH, R. 2-22; PETTIS, Terry 2-20; PARKER, Jordan 1-2; BARRON, 3-37; Ridley, Calvin 3-22; Drake, Kenyan 2-48; Mullaney, R. 2-38; Henry, Derrick 2-12; Tyler 1-1. Alabama-A. Stewart 6-21; Kenyan Drake 5-91; O.J. Howard 4-68; Robert Flournoy-Smith 1-17; Harris, Damien 1-minus 4. Foster 4-49; Calvin Ridley 4-37; Flournoy-Smith 1-31; Damien Harris 1-8; R. Mullaney 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Wisconsin-None. Alabama-Jackson, Eddie 1-41. INTERCEPTIONS: Middle Tennessee-CUTRER, Jeremy 1-77; BYARD, Kevin 1-0. FUMBLES: Wisconsin-None. Alabama-None. Alabama-Cyrus Jones 1-0.

FUMBLES: Middle Tennessee-BATTIES, Ed 1-1; COLLIS, C. 1-1; TUCKER, Shane 1-1. Alabama-None.

52 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 RECAPS AND BOXSCORES

15/11 OLE MISS (3-0, 1-0 SEC) 43 ULM (1-2) 0

2/2 ALABAMA (2-1, 0-1 SEC) 37 12/12 ALABAMA (3-1) 34

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ATTENDANCE: 101,821 • TV: ESPN ATTENDANCE: 101,323 • TV: SEC NETWORK

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The No. 2-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide could not TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The 12th-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide shut out the overcome fi ve turnovers in its SEC opener, falling by a fi nal score of 43-37 to the visiting ULM Warhawks by a fi nal score of 34-0 in front of 101,323 fans at Bryant- No. 15/11 Ole Miss Rebels in a back-and-forth contest in front of a sellout crowd of Denny Stadium. The Tide got off to another slow start offensively, getting on the 101,821 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. board with 2:38 remaining in the fi rst quarter thanks to a three-yard run by junior running back Derrick Henry. Senior quarterback Jacob Coker found freshman wide The opening kickoff of the game would set the tone for Alabama, as a fumble by receiver Calvin Ridley for a touchdown early in the second quarter, the fi rst of the sophomore receiver ArDarius Stewart on the return was recovered by Ole Miss. The rookie’s career. In the second half, Alabama was able to put the game away. Junior Rebels were able to turn that into three points, the only points of the quarter. The placekicker Adam Griffi th made fi eld goals of 35 and 40 yards, and Coker tossed Tide evened the score early in the second quarter, but two more turnovers in the two more touchdowns. quarter allowed the Rebels to take advantage of short fi elds to reach the end zone twice. Alabama was playing from behind for the rest of the game, twice getting Defensively, the Tide dominated ULM. For the game, the Alabama defense allowed within six points, but unable to complete the comeback. a total of 92 yards from scrimmage, the fewest yards given up by an Alabama defense since the 2012 BCS Championship Game against LSU, when the Tigers also gained 92 yards of offense. The defense also recorded six quarterback sacks and 12 1 2 3 4 Score tackles for loss. Ole Miss 3 14 13 13 43 Alabama 0 10 7 20 37 1 2 3 4 Score ULM 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Alabama 7 7 10 10 34 1st 14:22 OM Gary Wunderlich 32 yd fi eld goal, 4-2 0:32 OM 3 - UA 0 2nd 11:52 UA Adam Griffi th 20 yd fi eld goal, 13-69 5:18 OM 3 - UA 3 07:30 OM Jordan Wilkins 1 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 6-26 2:33 OM 10 - UA 3 SCORING SUMMARY 06:43 OM Chad Kelly 4 yd run (Gary Wunderlich kick), 3-18 0:42 OM 17 - UA 3 1st 02:38 UA Derrick Henry 3 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 11-55 3:47 ULM 0 - UA 7 01:03 UA R. Mullaney 9 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 15-75 5:40 OM 17 - UA 10 2nd 13:24 UA Calvin Ridley 15 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 1-15 0:09 ULM 0 - UA 14 3rd 12:53 OM Q. Adeboyejo 66 yd pass from Chad Kelly (Gary Wunderlich kick), 5-87 2:07 OM 24 - UA 10 3rd 08:44 UA Adam Griffi th 40 yd fi eld goal, 6-41 2:31 ULM 0 - UA 17 07:54 OM Gary Wunderlich 34 yd fi eld goal, 9-49 2:06 OM 27 - UA 10 06:06 UA M. Nysewander 19 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-40 2:03 ULM 0 - UA 24 03:57 OM Gary Wunderlich 45 yd fi eld goal, 7-51 2:53 OM 30 - UA 10 4th 12:21 UA Adam Griffi th 35 yd fi eld goal, 7-35 2:19 ULM 0 - UA 27 01:33 UA Jake Coker 3 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 9-69 2:24 OM 30 - UA 17 10:05 UA A. Stewart 16 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 2-19 0:38 ULM 0 - UA 34 4th 12:30 UA A. Stewart 8 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 6-46 2:23 OM 30 - UA 24 11:45 OM Cody Core 73 yd pass from Chad Kelly (Ryan Buchanan pass failed), 2-82 0:45 OM 36 - UA 24 10:02 OM L. Treadwell 24 yd pass from Chad Kelly (Gary Wunderlich kick), 2-31 0:55 OM 43 - UA 24 ULM UA 06:36 UA Derrick Henry 2 yd run (Jake Coker pass failed), 14-75 3:26 OM 43 - UA 30 FIRST DOWNS 10 17 04:33 UA R. Mullaney 2 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 7-30 2:03 OM 43 - UA 37 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-9 35-137 PASSING YDS (NET) 83 166 OM UA Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-20-2 32-18-1 FIRST DOWNS 16 29 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-92 67-303 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-92 42-215 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 341 288 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 5-43 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-18-0 58-32-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-68 1-13 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-433 100-503 Interception Returns-Yards 1-12 2-28 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 12-34.4 6-37.8 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2--4 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-60 4-88 Penalties-Yards 10-90 7-72 Interception Returns-Yards 3-32 0-0 Possession Time 32:32 27:28 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.8 2-42.0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 20 2 of 13 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 1 of 3 Penalties-Yards 8-57 4-36 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-5 Possession Time 24:34 35:26 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 6-26 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 11 of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 4 RUSHING: ULM-Luckett, Ben 7-13; McNeal, D 1-8; Watson, Kaylon 4-8; Holley, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 6-6 Ajalen 1-4; Smith, Garrett 14-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 11; Brown, Brayle 3-minus 12. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-12 Alabama-Kenyan Drake 10-65; Derrick Henry 13-52; Damien Harris 4-23; Derrick Gore 3-2; Ronnie Clark 1-0; Jake Coker 4-minus 5. RUSHING: Ole Miss-Jordan Wilkins 7-39; Jaylen Walton 12-33; Chad Kelly 8-21; Cody Core 1-1; R. Nkemdiche 1-0; Jeremy Liggins 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 2. Alabama- PASSING: ULM-Smith, Garrett 17-37-2-74; Brown, Brayle 1-3-0-3; Carrington, E Derrick Henry 23-127; Jake Coker 7-58; Kenyan Drake 11-33; A. Stewart 1-minus 3. 1-2-0-1; Qualls, Chris 1-1-0-5. Alabama-Jake Coker 17-31-1-158; Cooper Bateman 1-1-0-8. PASSING: Ole Miss-Chad Kelly 18-33-0-341. Alabama-Jake Coker 21-44-2-201; Cooper Bateman 11-14-1-87. RECEIVING: ULM-Holley, Ajalen 9-38; Ceaser, Rashon 3-22; Watson, Kaylon 3-4; Perrier, Tre’ 1-8; Scioneaux, H 1-5; Luckett, Ben 1-3; Mapps, Jared 1-2; Hawkins, RECEIVING: Ole Miss-L. Treadwell 5-80; Cody Core 4-123; Q. Adeboyejo 2-71; Stoney 1-1. Alabama-Calvin Ridley 4-38; A. Stewart 3-39; Cam Sims 3-21; Chris Black D. Stringfellow 2-23; Jaylen Walton 2-2; 1-22; Jeremy Liggins 1-18; 2-23; R. Mullaney 2-10; O.J. Howard 2-8; M. Nysewander 1-19; Daylon Charlot 1-8. Jordan Wilkins 1-2. Alabama-A. Stewart 8-73; R. Mullaney 7-61; Calvin Ridley 6-28; Derrick Henry 5-39; O.J. Howard 4-70; Robert Foster 2-17. INTERCEPTIONS: ULM-Hunter, Tre’ 1-12. Alabama-G Matias-Smith 1-16; R. Harrison 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Ole Miss-Trae Elston 1-28; C.J. Johnson 1-4; Tony Bridges 1-0. Alabama-None. FUMBLES: ULM-None. Alabama-None.

FUMBLES: Ole Miss-Chad Kelly 1-0. Alabama-A. Stewart 1-1; Kenyan Drake 1-1.

53 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 RECAPS AND BOXSCORES

13/13 ALABAMA (4-1, 1-1 SEC) 38 ARKANSAS (2-4, 1-2 SEC) 14

8/6 GEORGIA (4-1, 2-1 SEC) 10 8/10 ALABAMA (5-1, 2-1 SEC) 27

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 • SANFORD STADIUM • ATHENS, GA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ATTENDANCE: 92,746 • TV: CBS ATTENDANCE: 101,821 • TV: ESPN

ATHENS, Ga. — The 13th-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide was resourceful in all TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team phases of the game and dominant defensively while showcasing an opportunistic turned in a gritty performance on Saturday night to defeat the , offense in a 38-10 rout of 8th-ranked Georgia before a capacity crowd of 92.746 27-14, in the 2015 Homecoming game before a capacity crowd of 101,821 at on a rainy day at Sanford Stadium. In a game played mostly in a steady rain, Bryant-Denny Stadium on the Alabama campus. senior quarterback Jake Coker and the Alabama offense were effi cient while the defense had both Bulldogs quarterbacks under duress all game long. Coker had a Alabama erased a 7-3 defi cit late in the third quarter on an 81-yard pass from rushing and passing touchdown, junior running back Derrick Henry added another quarterback Jake Coker to wide receiver Calvin Ridley, a play that awoke a touchdown on the ground, and the Tide scored on a 50-yard interception return by slumbering offense that had struggled to fi nish drives most of the game to that junior defensive back Eddie Jackson and on a blocked punt by freshman defensive point. That score, with 1:39 left in the third period, turned the game in Alabama’s back Minkah Fitzpatrick. favor as the Crimson Tide stopped an Arkansas drive at the Hogs’ 43 on the ensuing possession and marched to a touchdown on a 3-yard pass from Coker to wideout Freshman receiver Calvin Ridley caught fi ve passes for 120 yards, his fi rst game over Richard Mullaney for a 17-7 lead. After an Eddie Jackson interception for the Tide the century mark, and one touchdown while Henry set a new career-high in attempts a few plays later, Alabama tacked on a 35-yard Adam Griffi th fi eld goal for a 20-7 (26) and rushing yards (148). The Alabama defense was a disruptive force in the wet edge with 10:07 left in the fourth quarter. Derrick Henry added a 1-yard touchdown conditions all day, forcing a total of four turnovers, including three interceptions by run with 2:44 left, marking the 11th consecutive game in which he has scored on three different members of the secondary. Georgia’s two quarterbacks completed the ground. only 11 of 31 pass attempts and averaged 3.2 yards per pass. The Tide gained 379 yards of offense (190 passing and 189 rushing) and converted 15 fi rst downs. The 1 2 3 4 Score Bulldogs picked up 299 yards for the game (106 passing and 193 rushing) along with Arkansas 0 7 0 7 14 converting 12 fi rst downs. Alabama 3 0 7 17 27

1 2 3 4 Score SCORING SUMMARY Alabama 3 21 14 0 38 Georgia 0 3 7 0 10 1st 07:09 UA Adam Griffi th 24 yd fi eld goal, 13-80 5:31 AR 0 - UA 3 2nd 01:29 AR Drew Morgan 4 yd pass from Brandon Allen (Cole Hedlund kick), 3-12 0:57 AR 7 - UA 3 3rd 01:39 UA Calvin Ridley 81 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 1-81 0:11 AR 7 - UA 10 SCORING SUMMARY 4th 12:49 UA R. Mullaney 3 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 7-43 2:34 AR 7 - UA 17 10:07 UA Adam Griffi th 35 yd fi eld goal, 4--4 1:45 AR 7 - UA 20 1st 04:05 UA Adam Griffi th 29 yd fi eld goal, 7-69 4:28 UA 3 - UGA 0 02:44 UA Derrick Henry 1 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-16 2:05 AR 7 - UA 27 2nd 12:23 UGA Marshall Morgan 27 yd fi eld goal, 14-71 6:36 UA 3 - UGA 3 01:37 AR Dominique Reed 54 yd pass from Brandon Allen (Cole Hedlund kick), 5-74 1:07 AR 14 - UA 27 08:26 UA Derrick Henry 30 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 8-76 3:53 UA 10 - UGA 3 04:48 UA M. Fitzpatrick 1 yd blocked punt return (Adam Griffi th kick) UA 17 - UGA 3 03:48 UA Calvin Ridley 45 yd pass from Jake Coker (Adam Griffi th kick), 1-45 0:07 UA 24 - UGA 3 ARK UA 3rd 13:07 UA Eddie Jackson 50 yd interception return (Adam Griffi th kick) UA 31 - UGA 3 FIRST DOWNS 10 22 10:05 UA Jake Coker 2 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-38 1:19 UA 38 - UGA 3 00:05 UGA Nick Chubb 83 yd run (Marshall Morgan kick), 1-83 0:14 UA 38 - UGA 10 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-44 46-134 PASSING YDS (NET) 176 262 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-15-1 33-24-2 UA UGA TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-220 79-396 FIRST DOWNS 15 12 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-189 38-193 Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 3-39 PASSING YDS (NET) 190 106 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-31 2-38 Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-11-0 31-11-3 Interception Returns-Yards 2-18 1-20 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-379 69-299 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-40.2 5-45.2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-69 2-3 Penalties-Yards 7-44 6-56 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-61 4-71 Possession Time 26:07 33:53 Interception Returns-Yards 3-79 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 7 of 16 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-41.0 11-38.2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Penalties-Yards 7-39 8-82 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 3-16 Possession Time 34:03 25:57 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 3 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 RUSHING: Arkansas-Alex Collins 12-26; R. Williams 5-10; Brandon Allen 7-6; Toby Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 Baker 1-2. Alabama-Derrick Henry 27-95; Kenyan Drake 7-29; Jake Coker 7-17; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 0-0 TEAM 2-minus 3; Damien Harris 3-minus 4. PASSING: Arkansas-Brandon Allen 15-32-1-176. Alabama-Jake Coker 24-33-2-262. RUSHING: Alabama-Derrick Henry 26-148; Jake Coker 6-28; Damien Harris 7-8; Bo Scarbrough 2-5; Kenyan Drake 6-0. Georgia-Nick Chubb 20-146; 9-53; RECEIVING: Arkansas- 4-41; Drew Morgan 4-15; Dominique Reed Keith Marshall 1-6; Greyson Lambert 6-minus 1; Brice Ramsey 2-minus 11. 3-77; 1-18; Jojo Robinson 1-15; K. Edwards 1-6; Alex Collins 1-4. Alabama-Calvin Ridley 9-140; Kenyan Drake 5-37; R. Mullaney 4-25; O.J. Howard PASSING: Alabama-Jake Coker 11-16-0-190. Georgia-Greyson Lambert 10-24-1- 3-17; A. Stewart 2-38; Hale Hentges 1-5. 86; Brice Ramsey 1-6-2-20; Team 0-1-0-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas-Santos Ramirez 1-18; Josh Liddell 1-0. Alabama-Eddie RECEIVING: Alabama-Calvin Ridley 5-120; R. Mullaney 3-44; A. Stewart 2-24; Jackson 1-20. Kenyan Drake 1-2. Georgia-M. Mitchell 3-65; 3-30; Reggie Davis 3-16; Sony Michel 1-0; Nick Chubb 1-minus 5. FUMBLES: Arkansas-Brandon Allen 1-0. Alabama-None.

INTERCEPTIONS: Alabama-Eddie Jackson 1-50; R. Harrison 1-29; M. Humphrey 1-0. Georgia-None.

FUMBLES: Alabama-Derrick Henry 1-1; Jake Coker 1-1. Georgia-Greyson Lambert 3-1; Isaiah McKenzie 1-0.

54 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 RECAPS AND BOXSCORES

10/9 ALABAMA (6-1, 3-1 SEC) 41 TENNESSEE (3-4, 1-3 SEC) 14

9/10 TEXAS A&M (5-1, 2-1 SEC) 23 8/8 ALABAMA (7-1, 4-1 SEC) 19

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 • KYLE FIELD • COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ATTENDANCE: 105,733 • TV: CBS ATTENDANCE: 101,821 • TV: CBS

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — The 10th-ranked University of Alabama football team TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In a tight, hard-hitting struggle that lived up to the legacy of used a punishing rushing offense and big plays from its defense to defeat No. 9-ranked one of college football’s most history-rich rivalries, the 8th-ranked University of Alabama Texas A&M, 41-23, before a crowd of 105,733 at Kyle Field. Alabama intercepted four football team used a clutch touchdown drive by its offense and a staunch outing from its passes, returning three for touchdowns, to knock off the previously unbeaten Aggies. defense to overcome a late defi cit in a 19-14 win over Tennessee on Saturday afternoon Crimson Tide running back Derrick Henry rushed for 236 yards and two touchdowns before a capacity crowd of 101,821 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. while Minkah Fitzpatrick and Eddie Jackson nabbed two interceptions each. Jackson returned one for a 93-yard touchdown as the Tide defense scored three times After Tennessee tailback Jalen Hurd ran 12 yards for a touchdown with 5:49 left, the – a fi rst in Alabama history. Fitzpatrick scored two touchdowns via interception returns, Tide offense responded with a decisive 71-yard march to the end zone. Tide quarterback fi rst on a 33-yard return in the fi rst quarter, and later on a game-clinching 55-yarder. Jake Coker completed key passes of 29 yards to wide receiver ArDarius Stewart and 15 For Alabama, quarterback Jake Coker passed for 138 yards while completing 19-of-25 yards to wide receiver Calvin Ridley on the drive that was punctuated by running back passes. Derrick Henry’s tough running. Henry carried fi ve times for 35 yards on the winning drive, including the game-winning 14-yard touchdown run with 2:24 left. Alabama built a 28-6 lead midway through the second quarter with Henry rushing 15 times for 178 yards and three scores in the fi rst half and the Tide defense holding the Henry rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns, Stewart had six catches for 114 yards, explosive A&M offense 189 total yards. After Fitzpatrick’s interception return, Henry and Coker passed for 247 yards while completing 21-of-27 passes. Linebacker Reggie rumbled 55 yards to pay dirt with 5:26 left in the opening stanza before tacking on a Ragland led the Tide defense with a game-high 12 tackles (eight solos), including a 6-yard scoring run with 14:51 left in the half. Jackson’s 93-yard scoring play extended the tackle for loss and punter J.K. Scott averaged 49.8 yards on four punts, including a lead to 28-6 before A&M struck back on a 68-yard punt return touchdown by Christian 56-yarder. Kirk with 3:03 left in the fi rst half. Alabama led, 28-13, at halftime. A&M narrowed the Alabama lead to 28-20 early in the third period on a 3-yard pass from quarterback Kyle 1 2 3 4 Score Allen to wide receiver Ricky Seals-Jones. The Tide extended its lead to 34-20 on a pair Tennessee 7 0 0 7 14 of Adam Griffi th fi eld goals before A&M’s Taylor Bertolet hit a 36-yard fi eld goal with Alabama 7 0 3 9 19 7:57 left in the fourth quarter, Bertolet’s third counter of the game. Fitzpatrick stopped an Aggie drive with his second interception of the day, which he returned 55 yards for his second score of the game. It set a Crimson Tide record for interceptions return for a SCORING SUMMARY touchdown, both for the team and an individual. 1st 07:14 UA Derrick Henry 20 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 9-75 3:50 UT 0 - UA 7 03:00 UT Smith, J. 11 yd pass from Dobbs, J. (Medley, A. kick), 10-75 4:14 UT 7 - UA 7 1 2 3 4 Score 3rd 09:00 UA Adam Griffi th 19 yd fi eld goal, 12-73 6:00 UT 7 - UA 10 Alabama 14 14 3 10 41 4th 07:08 UA Adam Griffi th 28 yd fi eld goal, 12-56 6:58 UT 7 - UA 13 Texas A&M 3 10 7 3 23 05:49 UT Hurd, J. 12 yd run (Medley, A. kick), 4-75 1:19 UT 14 - UA 13 02:24 UA Derrick Henry 14 yd run (Jake Coker pass failed), 8-71 3:25 UT 14 - UA 19

SCORING SUMMARY UT UA 1st 07:53 UA M. Fitzpatrick 33 yd interception return (Adam Griffi th kick) UA 7 - TAMU 0 FIRST DOWNS 21 23 05:26 UA Derrick Henry 55 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 3-79 1:02 UA 14 - TAMU 0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-132 42-117 01:14 TAMU Taylor Bertolet 54 yd fi eld goal, 7-29 1:42 UA 14 - TAMU 3 PASSING YDS (NET) 171 247 2nd 14:51 UA Derrick Henry 6 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 5-68 1:23 UA 21 - TAMU 3 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-13-0 27-21-1 11:59 TAMU Taylor Bertolet 52 yd fi eld goal, 8-42 2:52 UA 21 - TAMU 6 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-303 69-364 06:28 UA Eddie Jackson 93 yd interception return (Adam Griffi th kick) UA 28 - TAMU 6 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9 03:03 TAMU Christian Kirk 68 yd punt return (Taylor Bertolet kick) UA 28 - TAMU 13 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 3rd 10:51 TAMU R. Seals-Jones 3 yd pass from Kyle Allen (Taylor Bertolet kick), 3-47 0:42 UA 28 - TAMU 20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-31 2-62 03:04 UA Adam Griffi th 32 yd fi eld goal, 13-51 6:02 UA 31 - TAMU 20 Interception Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 4th 11:17 UA Adam Griffi th 20 yd fi eld goal, 7-25 3:43 UA 34 - TAMU 20 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.2 4-49.8 07:57 TAMU Taylor Bertolet 36 yd fi eld goal, 10-52 3:20 UA 34 - TAMU 23 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 05:18 UA M. Fitzpatrick 55 yd interception return (Adam Griffi th kick) UA 41 - TAMU 23 Penalties-Yards 6-30 7-64 Possession Time 24:21 35:39 UA TAMU Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 5 of 12 FIRST DOWNS 17 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-258 25-32 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5 PASSING YDS (NET) 138 284 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-27 5-38 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-19-0 45-22-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-396 70-316 RUSHING: Tennessee-Hurd, J. 18-92; Kamara, A. 5-21; Dobbs, J. 16-19. Alabama- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Derrick Henry 28-143; Kenyan Drake 3-10; A. Stewart 1-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 7; Jake Punt Returns-Yards 3-35 5-89 Coker 7-minus 26. Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-61 3-62 Interception Returns-Yards 4-207 0-0 PASSING: Tennessee-Dobbs, J. 13-22-0-171. Alabama-Jake Coker 21-27-1-247. Punts (Number-Avg) 9-42.9 6-45.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 RECEIVING: Tennessee-Kamara, A. 4-44; Malone, J. 2-43; Smith, J. 2-38; Pearson, V. Penalties-Yards 7-60 1-5 2-15; Johnson, Jo. 1-18; North, M. 1-8; Wolf, Et. 1-5. Alabama-Calvin Ridley 7-88; O.J. Possession Time 36:22 23:38 Howard 7-55; A. Stewart 5-88; R. Mullaney 1-13; Kenyan Drake 1-3. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 INTERCEPTIONS: Tennessee-Randolph, B. 1-1. Alabama-None. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Tennessee-Dobbs, J. 1-1. Alabama-None. Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-34 1-6 FUMBLES:

RUSHING: Alabama-Derrick Henry 32-236; Jake Coker 7-13; Kenyan Drake 5-11; TEAM 1-minus 2. Texas A&M-Tra Carson 13-46; Christian Kirk 1-11; Kwame Etwi 1-4; Kyler Murray 2-minus 10; Kyle Allen 8-minus 19. PASSING: Alabama-Jake Coker 19-25-0-138. Texas A&M-Kyle Allen 20-40-3-263; Kyler Murray 2-4-1-21; Tra Carson 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Alabama-Calvin Ridley 7-52; R. Mullaney 4-32; O.J. Howard 3-35; Kenyan Drake 2-0; Derrick Henry 1-18; A. Stewart 1-4; Derek Kief 1-minus 3. Texas A&M-Christian Kirk 7-90; R. Seals-Jones 6-107; Tra Carson 5-16; Josh Reynolds 3-56; Speedy Noil 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Alabama-Eddie Jackson 2-119; M. Fitzpatrick 2-88. Texas A&M-None. FUMBLES: Alabama-Cyrus Jones 1-1; Damien Harris 1-0. Texas A&M-Kyle Allen 1-0; Kyler Murray 1-0. 55 ALABAMA FOOTBALL 2015 RECAPS AND BOXSCORES

2/4/4 LSU (7-1, 4-1 SEC) 16

4/7/7 ALABAMA (8-1, 5-1 SEC) 30

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 • BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM • TUSCALOOSA, ALA. ATTENDANCE: 101,821 • TV: CBS

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama defense limited LSU running back to 31 rushing yards while the Crimson Tide offense rode a 210-yard, three- touchdown rushing performance by Derrick Henry to a 30-16 victory before a capacity crowd of 101 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The victory moved No. 4 Alabama into a tie with No. 2 LSU for the lead in the SEC’s West Division. Fournette, who entered the game as the nation’s leading rusher averaging 193.1 yards rushing per game, could not get going against the Crimson Tide defense. But Henry rushed for touchdowns of two yards, one yard and seven yards while carrying the ball 38 times, the third-most carries by one player in a single game in Alabama football history. Alabama was dominant early, breaking out to a 10-0 lead in the second quarter on a 22-yard Adam Griffi th fi eld goal and Henry’s two-yard scoring rush that came after a 40-yard run in which he fended off three would-be tacklers while rumbling deep into LSU territory. But the Tigers struck back to tie it at 10-10 with an explosive passing game. Quarterback Brandon Harris hit wide receiver Travin Dural for a 40-yard touchdown pass and Trent Domingue followed with a 39-yard fi eld goal to tie it. But Alabama took a 13-10 lead at halftime on a career-long 55-yard fi eld goal by Griffi th with 14 seconds left in the half. After Tide linebacker Dillon Lee intercepted a Harris pass on the fi rst play of the third quarter to set up Alabama at the LSU 28, Henry capped a touchdown drive with a 1-yard run to stake the Tide to a 20-10 lead with 13:00 left in the period. Henry extended the lead with a seven-yard scoring run with 2:47 left in the third quarter and Griffi th added a 29-yard fi eld goal with 12:45 left in the fourth period for a 30-10 Alabama lead. LSU showed life late after Henry lost a fumble at the Tide 22. The Tigers marched 22 yards in four plays with Fournette scoring on a one-yard run with 9:18 on the clock. The extra- point was blocked by the Tide’s A’Shawn Robinson as the Tide held a 30-16 lead. The Alabama defense created seven plays of negative yardage by the LSU offense in the game, including seven tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks. LSU was limited to 182 total yards in the game (54 rushing, 128 passing). The Alabama offense gained 434 total yards, including 250 rushing, and had the ball for 39:27 of game time. Tide safety Geno Matias-Smith led the Tide defense with six tackles. Alabama punter JK Scott averaged 45.0 yards on three punts with a long of 50 yards, including one punt downed inside the LSU 20. Griffi th made all three fi eld goal attempts.

1 2 3 4 Score LSU 0 10 0 6 16 Alabama 0 13 14 3 30

SCORING SUMMARY 2nd 11:08 UA Adam Griffi th 22 yd fi eld goal, 15-87 5:19 LS 0 - UA 3 08:51 UA Derrick Henry 2 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 3-57 1:15 LS 0 - UA 10 06:12 LS Travin Dural 40 yd pass from Brandon Harris (Trent Domingue kick), 6-75 2:39 LS 7 - UA 10 02:22 LS Trent Domingue 39 yd fi eld goal, 6-45 1:26 LS 10 - UA 10 00:14 UA Adam Griffi th 55 yd fi eld goal, 6-28 2:08 LS 10 - UA 13 3rd 13:00 UA Derrick Henry 1 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 4-28 1:56 LS 10 - UA 20 02:47 UA Derrick Henry 7 yd run (Adam Griffi th kick), 11-73 3:46 LS 10 - UA 27 4th 12:45 UA Adam Griffi th 29 yd fi eld goal, 7-27 3:26 LS 10 - UA 30 09:18 LS L. Fournette 1 yd run (Trent Domingue kick blockd), 4-22 1:50 LS 16 - UA 30

LSU UA FIRST DOWNS 12 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-54 55-250 PASSING YDS (NET) 128 184 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-6-1 24-18-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 45-182 79-434 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 2-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-43 3-55 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.3 3-45.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-48 9-88 Possession Time 20:33 39:27 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 2-9

RUSHING: LSU-L. Fournette 19-31; Brandon Harris 5-20; 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2. Alabama-Derrick Henry 38-210; Kenyan Drake 10-68; TEAM 1-minus 2; Jake Coker 6-minus 26.. PASSING: LSU-Brandon Harris 6-19-1-128. Alabama-Jake Coker 18-24-0-184. RECEIVING: LSU-Travin Dural 2-77; Malachi Dupre 2-23; DeSean Smith 1-26; Jerald Hawkins 1-2. Alabama-Calvin Ridley 7-51; A. Stewart 3-47; Kenyan Drake 3-40; R. Mullaney 3-28; O.J. Howard 2-18. INTERCEPTIONS: LSU-None. Alabama-Dillon Lee 1-4. FUMBLES: LSU-None. Alabama-Derrick Henry 2-1. 56 ALABAMA FOOTBALL