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Alabama's Last 20 Years Results ALABAMA’S LAST 20 YEARS RESULTS SU: 10-3 ATS: 6-6-1 SU: 4-7 ATS: 5-6 SU: 7-5 ATS: 7-5 SU: 10-3 ATS: 8-5 SU: 3-8 ATS: 3-8 UA Pre #15 Post #11 UA Pre #15 Post – UA Pre – Post – UA Pre #20 Post #8 UA Pre #3 Post – Rank Opponent 1996 Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 1997Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 1998 Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 1999 Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 2000Line Score W/L #13 Bowling Green -25 21-7 L #16 Houston -14’ 42-17 W – BYU -4’ 38-31 W #20 at Vanderbilt -14 28-17 L #3 at UCLA -7 24-35 L #14 Southern Miss -10’ 20-10 L #15 at Vanderbilt -12 20-0 W – Vanderbilt -19’ 32-7 W #21 Houston -13’ 37-10 W #13 Vanderbilt -21’ 28-10 L #13 Vanderbilt -17 36-26 L #18 Louisiana Tech -13’ 28-29 L #22 at Arkansas -3 6-42 L #15 S Miss - #25 -6’ 0-21 L #13 at Arkansas -8’ 17-7 W #11 Arkansas -17’ 16-17 L – Florida - #8 +17 10-16 W – Arkansas - #14 +2 35-28 W #13 Kentucky -22’ 35-7 W #21 Southern Miss -6’ 27-13 W – Mississippi -5’ 20-17 OT L #21 at Florida - #3 +16 40-39 OT W – at Arkansas -2’ 21-28 L #8 at NC State -11 24-19 L #20 at Kentucky -6’ 34-40 L – East Carolina -9 23-22 L #11 at Mississippi - #22 -3 30-24 W – S Carolina - #23 -9’ 27-17 W #7 Mississippi -13 37-0 W #10 Tennessee - #5 +3 7-21 L #7 at Tennessee - #6 +14 13-20 W – Tennessee - #9 +8’ 21-38 L – at Tennessee - #3 +17’ 18-35 W #14 Southern Miss - #20 -1’ 35-14 W – Mississippi -4’ 45-7 W #10 at LSU - #11 +3 26-0 W – at Mississippi - #25 E 29-20 W – Southern Miss +3 30-20 W #12 LSU -20 23-17 L – at Tennessee +3 10-20 L #8 at Mississippi St -12’ 16-17 L – at LSU +8 22-16 W #11 Miss St - #8 -6 19-7 W – UCF -18’ 38-40 L – Louisiana Tech -20 20-26 L – at Mississippi St +3 14-26 L #15 Auburn -6’ 24-23 L – LSU - #14 +6 0-27 L #8 at Auburn -3’ 28-17 W – at LSU +3 28-30 W #11 † Florida - #4 +15 30-45 T – Auburn -4 31-17 W #7 † Florida - #5 +6’ 34-7 W OUTBACK BOWL – Miss St - #17 -3 20-32 L MUSIC CITY BOWL ORANGE BOWL – at Miss St - #15 +7 7-29 L #16 Michigan - #15 E 17-14 W – at Auburn - #13 +11 17-18 W – Virginia Tech +5 7-38 L #5 Michigan - #8 -1 34-35 OT L – Auburn - #18 +1 0-9 L SU: 7-5 ATS: 5-7 SU: 10-3 ATS: 7-5-1 SU: 4-9 ATS: 5-8 SU: 6-6 ATS: 6-5 SU: 10-2 ATS: 4-7-1 UA Pre #25 Post – UA Pre – Post #11 UA Pre – Post – UA Pre – Post – UA Pre – Post #8 Rank Opponent 2001 Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 2002 Line Score W/L Rank Opponent 2003Line Score W/L O/U Rank Opponent 2004Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2005Line Score W/L HT O/U #25 UCLA - #17 -2’ 17-20 L – Middle Tenn -17 39-34 L – USF -15 40-17 W O 45 – Utah St -26 48-17 W 17-10 O 44 – Middle Tenn -21’ 26-7 L 9-7 U 49 – at Vanderbilt -11 12-9 L – at Oklahoma - #2 +12 27-37 W – Oklahoma - #1 +7’ 13-20 W U 46 – Mississippi -11’ 28-7 W 14-0 U 48’ – S Mississippi -12’ 30-21 L 17-21 O 41 – Arkansas -10 31-10 W – North Texas -21 33-7 W – Kentucky -13’ 27-17 L U 50 – W Carolina NL 52-0 – 31-0 – – – at South Carolina -2 37-14 W 20-7 O 42 – at S Carolina - #15 +6 36-37 W – Southern Miss -7 20-7 W #21 N Illinois -13’ 16-19 L U 48 – at Arkansas +4’ 10-27 L 10-14 U 49’ #20 Arkansas -15 24-13 L 7-3 U 48’ – UTEP -21 56-7 W – at Arkansas +6’ 30-12 W – Arkansas - #9 (2OT) +1’ 31-34 L O 42 – South Carolina -2’ 3-20 L 3-6 U 38’ #15 Florida - #5 +3 31-3 W 24-3 U 47 – at Mississippi -8 24-27 L #22 Georgia - #7 -4’ 25-27 L – at Georgia - #11 +12 23-37 L O 42 – at Kentucky -6 45-17 W 17-7 O 39’ #6 at Mississippi -14 13-10 L 3-7 U 39 – Tennessee - #11 +2 24-35 L #24 Mississippi - #21 -11 42-7 W – Southern Miss -10’ 17-3 W U 38 – S Miss - #24 -7 27-3 W 13-3 U 43 #5 Tennessee - #17 -3’ 6-3 L 0-0 U 38’ – LSU -5 21-35 L #19 at Tennessee - #16 +2 34-14 W – at Mississippi +4 28-43 L O 52 – at Tennessee - #11+7 13-17 W 10-14 U 41’ #5 Utah St -34 35-3 L 21-0 U 46’ – Mississippi St -11 24-17 L #12 at Vanderbilt -22 30-8 T – Tennessee - #22 (5OT) +3 43-51 L O 45 – Mississippi St -17’ 30-14 L 17-7 O 39 #4 at Mississippi St -15’ 17-0 W 3-0 U 37 – at Auburn - #17 +3 31-7 W #11 Mississippi St -21’ 28-14 L – at Mississippi St -10’ 38-0 W U 55’ – at LSU - #17 +7’ 10-26 L 10-6 U 39’ #4 LSU - #5 (OT) +3 13-16 T 10-0 U 37 – Southern Miss -7 28-15 W #10 at LSU - #14 -1’ 31-0 W – LSU - #3 +7 3-27 L U 45 – Auburn - #2 +10 13-21 W 6-0 U 37’ #8 at Auburn - #11 +7 18-28 L 7-28 O 37’ INDEPENDENCE BOWL #9 Auburn -10’ 7-17 L – at Auburn +7’ 23-28 W O 43 MUSIC CITY BOWL COTTON BOWL – Iowa St -6 14-13 L #14 at Hawaii -11’ 21-16 L – at Hawaii -2’ 29-37 L O 58’ – Minnesota -1 16-20 L 14-17 U 48’ #13 Texas Tech - #18 +3’ 13-10 W 7-3 U 47’ SU: 6-7 ATS: 5-7-1 SU: 7-6 ATS: 3-8-1 SU: 12-2 ATS: 9-5 SU: 14-0 ATS: 9-4 SU: 10-3 ATS: 8-5 UA Pre – 2006 Post – UA Pre – 2007 Post – UA Pre #24 2008 Post #6 UA Pre #5 2009 Post #1 UA Pre #1 Post #10 Rank Opponent Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2010Line Score W/L HT O/U – Hawaii -15 25-17 L 15-3 U 50’ – W Carolina NL 52-6 – 24-3 – – #24 † Clemson - #9 +4’ 34-10 W 23-3 U 46’ #5 † Virginia Tech #7 -6’ 34-24 W 16-17 O 37 #1 San Jose St -37’ 48-3 W 31-3 U 51’ – Vanderbilt -15’ 13-10 L 3-10 U 41 – at Vanderbilt -3’ 24-10 W 16-3 U 47’ #13 Tulane -29’ 20-6 L 13-3 U 45 #4 FIU -33’ 40-14 L 20-14 O 50’ #1 Penn St - #18 -12’ 24-3 W 17-0 U 44’ – ULM -24’ 41-7 W 17-7 O 40 – Arkansas-#16 -3’ 41-38 L 21-10 O 47 #11 WKU -28 41-7 W 31-7 O 46 #4 North Texas -39’ 53-7 W 36-0 O 51 #1 at Duke -23’ 62-13 W 45-13 O 57’ – at Arkansas (2OT) +2’ 23-24 W 10-3 O 38 #16 Georgia-#22 (OT) -3’ 23-26 L 3-10 O 46’ #9 at Arkansas -9 49-14 W 35-7 O 46’ #3 Arkansas -17’ 35-7 W 14-0 U 56 #1 at Arkansas - #10 -7 24-20 L 7-17 U 56’ – at Florida - #5 +15 13-28 T 10-7 O 39’ #22 † Florida St +1’ 14-21 L 0-0 U 43’ #8 at Georgia - #3 +6’ 41-30 W 31-0 O 44 #3 at Kentucky -16’ 38-20 W 21-6 O 47 #1 Florida - #7 -8’ 31-6 W 24-3 U 48 – Duke -28’ 30-14 L 10-14 O 39 – Houston -11 30-24 L 23-7 U 56’ #2 Kentucky -15 17-14 L 14-0 U 44 #3 at Mississippi #20 -4’ 22-3 W 16-0 U 44’ #1 at S Carolina - #19 -7 21-35 L 9-21 O 47’ – Mississippi (OT) -16 26-23 L 10-13 O 37 – at Mississippi -6’ 27-24 L 17-10 O 48’ #2 Mississippi -11 24-20 L 24-3 U 49’ #2 S Carolina #22 -18 20-6 L 13-6 U 44 #2 at Tennessee -5 29-9 W 13-3 U 39 #1 Tennessee -14 12-10 L 9-3 U 43 #8 Mississippi -20’ 23-10 L 16-3 U 54’ – at Tennessee - #7 +10’ 13-16 W 6-3 U 44 – Tennessee-#20 +1 41-17 W 24-17 O 55 #2 Arkansas St -23’ 35-0 W 14-0 U 45 #3 LSU #9 -7’ 24-15 W 3-7 U 39’ #7 at Tennessee -16’ 41-10 W 13-10 O 47’ – Florida Int’l -34 38-3 W 10-3 U 43’ #17 LSU-#3 +7 34-41 T 20-17 O 48 #1 at LSU - #15 (OT) -3 27-21 W 14-14 O* 42’ #3 at Mississippi St -12 31-3 W 14-0 U 43’ #5 at LSU - #12 -6’ 21-24 L 7-3 T 45 – Mississippi St -14 16-24 L 10-24 O 39 #21 at Mississippi St -4’ 12-17 L 9-10 U 49 #1 Mississippi St -22 32-7 W 12-7 U 41 #2 Chattanooga -46 45-0 L 35-0 U 57’ #11 Miss St -#17 -13’ 30-10 W 20-3 U 47’ – at LSU - #12 +17’ 14-28 W 14-21 O 39’ – ULM -24’ 14-21 L 14-14 U 59’ #1 Auburn -14’ 36-0 W 10-0 U 41’ #2 at Auburn (F) -10 26-21 L 14-14 O 46’ #10 Georgia St (Th) -45 63-7 W 42-7 O 45 – Auburn - #15 +3 15-22 L 9-14 U 40 – at Auburn-#25 +4’ 10-17 L 7-10 U 44’ #1 † Florida - #2 +10 20-31 L 10-17 U 53 #2 † Florida - #1 +5 32-13 W 19-13 O 41 #9 Auburn (F) - #2 -3’ 27-28 L 24-7 U 57’ INDEPENDENCE BOWL INDEPENDENCE BOWL SUGAR BOWL BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CAPITAL ONE BOWL – Oklahoma St +2’ 31-34 L 14-24 O 50 – Colorado -3’ 30-24 W 27-14 O 51’ #4 Utah - #7 -9 17-31 L 10-21 O 45’ #2 Texas - #2 -4 37-21 W 24-6 O 45 #15 Michigan St #7 -8 49-7 W 28-0 O 49 SU: 12-1 ATS: 9-4 SU: 13-1 ATS: 7-7 SU: 11-2 ATS: 7-6 SU: 12-2 ATS: 5-8 SU: 14-1 ATS: 8-7 UA Pre-#2 Post-#1 UA Pre-#2 Post-#1 UA Pre-#1 Post-#7 UA Pre-#2 ^ called early Post-#4 UA Pre-#3 Post-#1 Rank Opponent 2011Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2012Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2013Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2014Line Score W/L HT O/U Rank Opponent 2015Line Score W/L HT O/U #2 Kent St -39 48-7 W 24-0 O 49 #2 † Michigan - #8 -13’ 41-14 W 31-7 O 47’ #1 † Virginia Tech -21 35-10 W 28-10 U 45’ #2 † West Virginia -25’ 33-23 L 20-17 U 55’ #3 † Wisconsin-#20 -12’ 35-17 W 14-7 O 48’ #3 at Penn St - #23 -10 27-11 W 17-3 U 42 #1 WKU -38 35-0 L 21-0 U 53’ #1 at Texas A&M - #6 -8’ 49-42 L 28-14 O 61 #2 Florida Atla -40’ 41-0 W 31-0 ^ 51 #2 Middle Tenn -35 37-0 L 23-3 U 56’ #1 at Arkansas -20 52-0 W 24-0 U 53 #2 Mississippi*-#15 -6’ 37-43 L 10-17 O 53 #2 North Texas -47 41-0 L 20-2 U 52’ #1 Colorado St -39 31-6 L 17-0 U 51 #3 Southern Miss -45’ 52-12 L 21-6 O 56 #12 ULM -38 34-0 L 14-0 U 55 #3 Arkansas - #14 -11 38-14 W 17-7 O 50 #1 Florida Atl -49 40-7 L 30-0 U 58 #1 Mississippi - #21 -13’ 25-0 W 9-0 U 55 #3 Florida* -14 42-21 W 21-14 O 50’ #13 at Georgia* - #8 +1’ 38-10 W 24-3 U 50’ #3 at Florida - #12 -4 38-10 W 24-10 O 44 #1 Mississippi -30’ 33-14 L 27-7 U 53’ #1 Georgia St -54’ 45-3 L 38-0 U 58’ #3 at Mississippi* - #11 -4’ 17-23 L 14-3 U 52’ #8 Arkansas* -16’ 27-14 L 3-7 U 48 #2 Vanderbilt -29 34-0 W 14-0 U 41’ #1 at Missouri -22 42-10 W 28-7 O 43 #7 at Arkansas* -9 14-13 L 7-6 U 56 #10 at Texas A&M* - #9 -3’ 41-23 W 28-13 O 54’ #1 at Tennessee -20 44-13 W 23-10 O 53 #1 at Kentucky -26’ 48-7 W 24-0 O 51’ #2 at Mississippi -27 52-7 W 17-7 O 44’ #1 Arkansas -29’ 52-0 W 28-0 O 48’ #7 Texas A&M* - #21 -13’ 59-0 W 45-0 U 63’ #8 Tennessee* -15 19-14 L 7-7 U 52 #2 Tennessee -29’ 37-6 W 6-6 U 46’ #1 Miss St - #13 -23’ 38-7 W 24-0 U 46’ #4 at Tennessee* -19 34-20 L 27-10 O 46 #7 LSU* - #4 -7 30-16 W 13-10 O 45’ #1 at LSU #5 -8’ 21-17 L 14-3 U 40 #1 Tennessee -28 45-10 W 35-0 O 51’ #4 at LSU* - #14 OT -6’ 20-13 W 10-7 U 45’ #3 at Miss St* - #20 -8 31-6 W 21-3 U 51 #2 LSU
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