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1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

The 1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1972 NCAA University Division football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 78th overall season and 39th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his 15th year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished the season with ten wins and two losses (10–2 overall, 7–1 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a loss to Texas in the Cotton Bowl Classic.

1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football
SEC champion
Cotton Bowl Classic, L 13–17 vs. Texas
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 7
Record10–2 (7–1 SEC)
Head coach
Captains
Home stadiumDenny Stadium
Legion Field
Seasons
← 1971
1973 →
1972 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 7 Alabama $ 7 1 0 10 2 0
No. 5 Auburn 6 1 0 10 1 0
No. 11 LSU 4 1 1 9 2 1
No. 8 Tennessee 4 2 0 10 2 0
Georgia 4 3 0 7 4 0
Florida 3 3 1 5 5 1
Ole Miss 2 5 0 5 5 0
Kentucky 2 5 0 3 8 0
Mississippi State 1 6 0 4 7 0
Vanderbilt 0 6 0 3 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Alabama opened the season with a non-conference victory over Duke. They then shut out Kentucky in their conference opener, and then easily won their next three games, over Vanderbilt, Georgia and Florida. In a top-ten match-up against rival Tennessee, they scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns en route to a 17–10 victory. Next, the Crimson Tide defeated Southern Miss and Mississippi State to set up a top-ten match-up against LSU.

With a 35–21 victory over the Tigers, Alabama captured the SEC championship for the 1972 season. The Crimson Tide next defeated Virginia Tech on homecoming and set up another top ten match-up Iron Bowl to close the regular season. Auburn defeated Alabama behind a pair of fourth-quarter blocked-punt returns in a game referred to as simply "Punt Bama Punt". The Crimson Tide then closed their season with a second-consecutive defeat, this time against Texas in the Cotton Bowl Classic.

Schedule edit

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 9Duke*No. 7W 35–1271,281
September 23KentuckyNo. 7
  • Legion Field
  • Birmingham, AL
W 35–071,433
September 30VanderbiltNo. 6W 48–2156,179
October 7at GeorgiaNo. 4W 25–760,013
October 14FloridaNo. 3
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
W 24–757,631
October 21at No. 10 TennesseeNo. 3W 17–1072,049
October 28Southern Miss*No. 2
  • Legion Field
  • Birmingham, AL
W 48–1157,090
November 4Mississippi StateNo. 2
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
W 58–1457,171
November 11No. 6 LSUNo. 2
  • Legion Field
  • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
ABCW 35–2172,039
November 18Virginia Tech* No. 2
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 52–1357,162
December 2vs. No. 9 AuburnNo. 2
L 16–1772,386
January 1, 1973vs. No. 7 Texas*No. 4CBSL 13–1770,000
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

[1]

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre12345678910111213Final
AP75764332 (2)2 (3)2 (3)2 (5)2 (5)2 (4)47
Coaches75 (2)6 (1)5 (1)3 (1)3 (1)3 (1)2 (2)2 (2)3 (2)2 (3)2 (3)2 (3)4Not released

Game summaries edit

Duke edit

1 234Total
Duke 0 1200 12
#7 Alabama 14 0714 35
  • Date: September 9
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 71,281

Alabama opened the 1972 season ranked as the No. 7 team in the preseason AP Poll as they entered their game against Duke.[4] At Legion Field, the Crimson Tide scored 21 unanswered points in the second half en route to a 35–12 victory over the Blue Devils to open the 1971 season.[2][3][5] Alabama opened the game with a 14–0 lead after they scored on their first two possessions, on a pair of touchdown runs of eight-yards by Paul Spivey and one-yard by Joe LaBue. However, Duke was able to make the halftime score 14–12 after they scored on a pair of Robert Albright touchdown passes. The first was from 11-yards to Mark Landon and the second to Mike Bomgardner from eight-yards out.[2][3]

After Terry Davis extended the Crimson Tide lead to 21–12 with his two-yard run in the third, Alabama closed the game with a pair of touchdown runs in the fourth quarter.[2][3] The first was scored by Steve Bisceglia on a 39-yard run and the second by Wilbur Jackson on a 12-yard run.[2][3] In the game, Alabama outgained the Blue Devils in rushing yards 333 to 156.[2] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Duke to 1–1.[6]

Kentucky edit

1 234Total
Kentucky 0 000 0
#7 Alabama 14 0714 35
  • Date: September 23
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 71,433

Coming off their bye week, the Crimson Tide retained their No. 7 team in the AP Poll prior to their game against Kentucky.[9] In what was the first meeting against the Wildcats since their victory in 1947, Alabama won 35–0 at Birmingham.[5][7][8] The Crimson Tide took a 14–0 lead in the first quarter after Terry Davis threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler and then scored himself on a three-yard run.[7][8] Still up only 14–0 as the teams entered the second half, Alabama extended their lead to 21–0 on a three-yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run.[7][8]

The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns. The first came on a nine-yard Bisceglia run and the second on a 48-yard Gary Rutledge pass to Ralph Stokes that made the final score 35–0.[7][8] In their previous meeting, Kentucky was led by head coach Bear Bryant, who since that time had moved on and was Alabama's head coach for this game.[7] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Kentucky 25–1–1.[10]

Vanderbilt edit

1 234Total
Vanderbilt 7 077 21
#6 Alabama 6 2877 48
  • Date: September 30
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 56,179

After their victory over Kentucky, Alabama moved into the No. 6 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Vanderbilt.[13] Behind a 28-point second quarter, the Crimson Tide defeated the Commodores 48–21 in the first Denny Stadium game of the season.[5][11][12] After Alabama took a 6–0 lead on a four-yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run, Vanderbilt responded and took a 7–6 lead on a one-yard Walter Overton later in the first quarter.[11][12] The Crimson Tide responded with four touchdowns in the second quarter and took a 34–7 halftime lead. The points were scored on runs of three and 16-yards by Ellis Beck, one-yard by Terry Davis and one-yard by Steve Dean.[11][12]

In the second half, both teams traded touchdowns in each of the final two quarters. In the third, Gary Rutledge scored on a seven-yard run for Alabama and Steve Burger responded for Vanderbilt with his three-yard run.[11][12] Finally in the fourth quarter, Rutledge scored on a five-yard run for the Crimson Tide and Stephen Lainhart followed with a 51-yard touchdown pass to Douglas Martin for the Commodores that made the final score 48–21.[11][12] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 29–17–4.[14]

Georgia edit

1 234Total
#4 Alabama 7 0126 25
Georgia 0 007 7
  • Date: October 7
  • Location: Sanford Stadium
    Athens, GA
  • Game attendance: 60,013

After their victory over Vanderbilt, Alabama moved into the No. 4 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Georgia.[17] Playing for the first time since a loss to Georgia in 1965, the Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 25–7 in their first road game of the season.[5][15][16] Alabama scored their only points in the first half on a five-yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run in the first quarter.[15][16]

In the third quarter, Terry Davis first threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler and later scored on a one-yard run that made the score 19–0.[15][16] After Jimmy Poulos scored Georgia's only points with his 17-yard touchdown run in the fourth, Alabama closed the game with a two-yard Steve Bisceglia that made the final score 25–7.[15][16] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia to 29–19–4.[18]

Florida edit

1 234Total
Florida 7 000 7
#3 Alabama 7 377 24
  • Date: October 14
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 57,631

After their victory over Georgia, Alabama moved into the No. 3 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Florida.[21] Against the Gators, the Crimson Tide rallied from an early 7–0 deficit and defeated Florida 24–7 at Denny Stadium.[5][19][20] Florida took an early 7–0 lead behind a 60-yard Nat Moore touchdown run. However, the Gators were unable to score again as Alabama responded with 24 unanswered points.[19][20] After a 13-yard Paul Spivey touchdown run tied the game 7–7 later in the first, a 31-yard Bill Davis field goal in the second gave the Crimson Tide a 10–7 halftime lead.[19][20] They then closed the game with a pair of touchdown runs that made the final score 24–7. The first came on a four-yard Terry Davis run in the third and then on a one-yard Ralph Stokes run in the fourth.[19][20] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Florida to 12–5.[22]

Tennessee edit

Third Saturday in October
1 234Total
#3 Alabama 0 3014 17
#10 Tennessee 0 073 10
  • Date: October 21
  • Location: Neyland Stadium
    Knoxville, TN
  • Game attendance: 72,049

After their victory over Florida, Alabama retained their No. 3 position and Tennessee moved into the No. 10 position in the AP Poll prior to their game at Neyland Stadium.[25] Against the Volunteers, Alabama scored two touchdowns in the final 2:39 of the game for a 17–10, come-from-behind victory at Knoxville.[5][23][24] After a scoreless first quarter, the Crimson Tide took a 3–0 lead into halftime after Bill Davis connected on a 31-yard field goal in the second.[23][24] Tennessee then took a 7–3 lead on a two-yard Condredge Holloway touchdown run in the third, and extended it to 10–3 with a 36-yard Ricky Townsend field goal in the fourth quarter.[23][24]

With 2:39 left in the game, Alabama took possession at the Vols 48-yard line, and three plays later Wilbur Jackson scored on a two-yard run.[23][24] On the Tennessee possession that ensued, John Mitchell recovered a Holloway fumble at the Vols' 17-yard line. On the next play, Terry Davis gave Alabama a 17–10 lead with his touchdown run with just over one minute left in the game.[23][24] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 25–23–7.[26]

Southern Miss edit

1 234Total
Southern Miss 0 308 11
#2 Alabama 7 02120 48
  • Date: October 28
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 57,090

After their come-from-behind victory over Tennessee, Alabama moved into the No. 2 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Southern Miss.[29] Although they only led the Golden Eagles 7–3 at halftime, 41 second half points resulted in a 48–11 Alabama victory at Legion Field.[5][27][28] In what was a very low scoring first half, the Crimson Tide scored on a two-yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run and the Golden Eagles on a 32-yard Ricky Palmer field goal for a 7–3 halftime score.[27][28]

Alabama then dominated the second half and scored five offensive touchdowns in six total possessions en route to the 48–11 victory.[27][28] Third quarter touchdowns were scored on runs of 12, 16 and five-yards by Bisceglia, Wilbur Jackson and Paul Spivey. Southern Miss responded with their lone points of the second half early in the fourth when Buddy Palazzo connected with Marshall Veal on a 12-yard touchdown pass.[27][28] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with touchdowns on a 64-yard Gary Rutledge pass to Wayne Wheeler, a 15-yard Robin Cary interception return and on a 13-yard Robert Fraley pass to Pete Pappas for the 48–11 win.[27][28] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Southern Miss to 13–2–1.[30]

Mississippi State edit

1 234Total
Mississippi State 0 680 14
#2 Alabama 17 13721 58
  • Date: November 4
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 57,171

As they entered their game against Mississippi State, Alabama retained their No. 2 position in the AP Poll.[33] Against the Bulldogs, the Crimson Tide won 58–14 en route to their 25th consecutive victory at Denny Stadium.[5][31][32] Alabama took a 17–0 lead in the first quarter behind touchdown runs of 28 and one-yard by Terry Davis and Steve Bisceglia and a 22-yard field goal by Bill Davis.[31][32] After the Bulldogs responded with a one-yard Wayne Jones touchdown run early in the second, the Crimson Tide extended their lead to 30–6 at halftime behind a 15-yard David McMakin blocked punt return and one-yard Ellis Beck touchdown run.[31][32]

In the third, both teams traded touchdowns. Alabama scored first on a 44-yard Davis pass to Wayne Wheeler and State followed with a 47-yard Frank Dowsing punt return that made the score 37–14.[31][32] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a trio of fourth quarter touchdowns on a 20-yard Gary Rutledge pass to Wheeler and runs of one and two-yards by Robert Fraley and Vern Wilmot.[31][32] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 44–10–3.[34]

LSU edit

1 234Total
#6 LSU 7 077 21
#2 Alabama 0 71414 35
  • Date: November 11
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 72,039

After their victory over Mississippi State, Alabama retained their No. 2 position and LSU was in the No. 6 position in the AP Poll prior to their match-up at Birmingham.[37] Playing in a regionally televised game on ABC, Alabama defeated the previously undefeated Tigers 35–21 at Legion Field and captured the 1972 conference championship.[5][35][36] LSU took a 7–0 first quarter lead on a 21-yard Bert Jones touchdown pass to Jimmy LeDoux. Alabama responded with a 25-yard Terry Davis touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler in the second that tied the game 7–7 at halftime.[35][36]

In the third, the Crimson Tide took a 21–7 lead behind touchdowns scored on a 29-yard Davis pass to Wheeler and on a 25-yard Davis run. LSU then cut the lead to 21–14 on a five-yard Jones pass to Charles Williamson later in the quarter.[35][36] In the fourth, Alabama scored on touchdown runs of one and 52-yards by Steve Bisceglia and Joe LaBue, and LSU scored on a three-yard Jones run that made the final score 35–21.[35][36] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 22–10–4.[38]

Virginia Tech edit

1 234Total
Virginia Tech 0 067 13
#2 Alabama 14 17714 52
  • Date: November 18
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 57,162

After their victory over LSU, Alabama retained their No. 2 position prior to their match-up against Virginia Tech at Tuscaloosa.[41] After their 52–13 victory over the Hokies on homecoming at Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide accepted an invitation to play in the Cotton Bowl Classic.[5][39][40] Alabama opened with a pair of first quarter touchdowns on runs of 67-yards by Wilbur Jackson and two-yards by Terry Davis. They next extended their lead to 31–0 at halftime behind a 36-yard Bill Davis field goal and touchdown runs of nine-yards by Jackson and two-yards by Randy Billingsley.[39][40]

After the Crimson Tide extended their lead on a one-yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run in the third, the Hokies scored their first points on a five-yard J. B. Barber touchdown run that made the score 38–6.[39][40] The game concluded after both teams traded touchdowns in the final quarter. After Gary Rutledge scored for Alabama with his one-yard run, Don Strock threw a ten-yard touchdown pass to Craig Valentine.[39][40] The Crimson Tide then made the final score 52–13 after Robert Fraley threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Pete Pappas late in the fourth quarter.[39][40] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Virginia Tech to 7–0.[42]

Auburn edit

Iron Bowl
1 234Total
#9 Auburn 0 0017 17
#2 Alabama 0 970 16
  • Date: December 2
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 72,386

As they entered their annual rivalry game against Auburn, Alabama retained their No. 2 position and the Tigers were in the No. 9 position in the AP Poll prior to their match-up in the Iron Bowl.[45] In what was one of the most memorable games in the history of the rivalry, Auburn won 17–16 after they scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns on blocked punt returns in a game subsequently deemed "Punt Bama Punt".[5][43][44][46] After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama took a 9–0 halftime lead after Steve Bisceglia scored on a three-yard touchdown run and Bill Davis connected on a 24-yard field goal.[43][44] The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 16–0 after Wilbur Jackson scored on a six-yard touchdown run in the third before Auburn started their dramatic comeback in the fourth.[43][44]

The Tigers scored their first points on a 42-yard Gardner Jett field goal that cut the lead to 16–3.[43][44] Late in the quarter, Bill Newton blocked a Greg Gantt punt and David Langner returned it 25-yards for an Auburn touchdown and cut the lead further to 16–10. After the Tigers defense forced another Alabama punt on the next series, Newton blocked a second Greg Gantt punt and Langner returned it 20-yards for the 17–16 victory.[43][44] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 19–17–1.[47]

Texas edit

Cotton Bowl Classic
1 234Total
#7 Texas 0 377 17
#4 Alabama 10 300 13
  • Date: January 1
  • Location: Cotton Bowl
    Dallas, TX
  • Game attendance: 72,000

In what was the finale of the 1972 season, Alabama was upset by the Texas Longhorns 17–13 in the Cotton Bowl.[48][49] The Crimson Tide took a 10–0 first quarter lead behind a 50-yard Greg Gantt field goal and a 31-yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run.[48][49] Second quarter field goals of 24-yards by Billy Schott of Texas and 30-yards by Bill Davis of Alabama made the halftime score 13–3.[48][49]

In the third, the Longhorns scored on a three-yard Alan Lowry touchdown run and Lowey then scored the game-winning points with his 34-yard touchdown run in the fourth.[48][49] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Texas to 0–6–1.[50]

NFL Draft edit

Several players that were varsity lettermen from the 1972 squad were drafted into the National Football League (NFL) in the 1973, 1974 and 1975 drafts. These players included:

Year Round Overall Player name Position NFL team
1973 NFL Draft
[51]
1 4 John Hannah Offensive guard New England Patriots
7 174 John Mitchell Defensive end San Francisco 49ers
12 309 Jim Krapf Guard Oakland Raiders
1974 NFL Draft
[51]
1 9 Wilbur Jackson Running back San Francisco 49ers
3 54 Wayne Wheeler Wide receiver Chicago Bears
6 138 Mike Raines Defensive tackle San Francisco 49ers
8 187 Greg Gantt Punter New York Jets
16 2 Buddy Brown Guard New York Giants
1975 NFL Draft
[51]
3 53 Mike Washington Defensive back Baltimore Colts
8 195 Ricky Davis Defensive back Cincinnati Bengals

Freshman squad edit

Prior to the 1972 NCAA University Division football season, NCAA rules prohibited freshmen from participating on the varsity team, and as such many schools fielded freshman teams.[52][53] The Alabama freshman squad was led by coach Clem Gryska for the 1972 season and finished with a record of four wins and one loss (4–1).[54] The Baby Tide opened the season with a 14–7 loss to Georgia Tech before 7,000 fans at Grant Field.[55] Ray Bolden scored Alabama's only points with his two-yard touchdown run and the offense had six turnovers in the loss.[55] Although they had eight fumbles in their game at Vanderbilt, the Baby Tide won the game 21–13.[56] After Vandy took a 7–0 lead on a six-yard Larry Polston touchdown run in the first, Alabama responded three minutes later and tied the game when Alan Pizzitola returned an interception 25-yards for a score.[56] The Commodores retook a 13–7 lead early in the second quarter after Ed Oaks threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Matt Gossage and retained their lead through halftime.[56] The Baby Tide then closed the game with a pair of third quarter touchdown runs for the 21–13 victory. The first came on a six-yard Joey Bolton run and the second on a five-yard Willy Shelby run.[56]

In their first home game of the season, Alabama defeated Tennessee 34–21 at Denny Stadium.[57] With just over four minutes left in the game and the score tied 21–21, the Baby Tide scores a pair of late touchdowns after Tennessee turnovers for a 34–21 victory. Both touchdowns were scored by, Richard Todd first from 35-yards and the second from two-yards out.[57] Against Tulane, Alabama rallied from a 10-point deficit with just under six minutes left in the game for a 21–20 victory at Denny Stadium.[58] Alabama took a 7–0 lead on the third play of the game when Willy Shelby scored on an 82-yard touchdown run. However, The Green Wave responded with a pair of touchdowns on a one-yard Gary Rudick run and a 67-yard Wyatt Washington punt return that made the score 14–7 in their favor at the end of the first quarter.[58] A 39-yard Mike Davis field goal cut the Tulane lead to 14–10 at halftime.[58] After a one-yard Wally Harris touchdown run early in the fourth extended the Green Wave lead to 20–10, Alabama closed the game with a 29-yard Davis field goal and an 11-yard Mike Stock touchdown run for the 21–20 victory.[58]

In their final game at Auburn, the Baby Tide for the third consecutive game came from behind and defeated the Tigers 17–14.[54] After a scoreless first, a 24-yard Mike Davis field goal gave Alabama a 3–0 lead in the second quarter. However, Auburn took a 7 halftime lead after Mitzie Jackson scored on a short run in the final second of the first half.[54] The Tigers then extended their lead to 14–3 early in the third quarter when Jack Verucchi scored on a 40-yard touchdown run that capped their opening drive of the second half.[54] Alabama then closed the game with touchdowns on a short Richard Todd run in the third and on a Stock run in the fourth.[54] This game also marked the final played by a freshman team at Alabama as the NCAA changed their rules and allowed freshmen to compete with the varsity squad starting in 1973.[52][53]

Roster edit

1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
FB 35 Ellis Beck Jr
RB 22 Randy Billingsley So
FB 44 Steve Bisceglia Sr
RB 38 Duffy Boles So
G 65 Buddy Brown Jr
OT 70 Bob Bryan So
FB 43 Richard Bryan So
C 59 Chip Burke So
TE 47 Wayne Cotton Jr
OT 75 Allen Cox Jr
TE 94 Sylvester Croom So
QB 10 Terry Davis Sr
RB 46 Steve Dean Jr
G 79 Mike Denson Jr
RB 41 Joe Doughty So
TE 86 Warren Dyar Jr
C 69 Mike Eckenrod Jr
QB 12 Robert Fraley So
G 62 Tommy Ford Jr
OT 73 John Hannah Sr
RB 84 Joe Dale Harris So
QB 17 Butch Hobson Sr
FB 31 Bob Holmes So
OT 60 Morris Hunt Jr
WR 80 Wilbur Jackson Jr
WR 19 Pat Keever So
RB 39 David Knapp Sr
OT 66 Steve Kulback So
RB 30 Joe LaBue Sr
C 58 Rand Lambert So
C 54 Jim Krapf Sr
TE 87 Randy Moore Jr
RB 20 Phil Murphy So
TE 28 Tom Nelson So
WR 6 Pete Pappas So
G 71 Steve Patterson So
C 53 Pat Raines Sr
QB 15 Danny Ridgeway So
G 61 John Rogers So
G 68 Rick Rogers Jr
QB 11 Gary Rutledge So
QB 14 Billy Sexton Jr
SE 16 Johnny Sharpless Jr
RB 24 Paul Spivey Jr
OT 78 Steve Sprayberry Jr
WR 34 Tommy Steakley Sr
RB 42 Ralph Stokes So
WR 88 Danny Taylor Jr
RB 27 James Taylor So
WR 82 Wayne Wheeler Jr
G 72 Richard Whitley So
WR 92 Dexter Wood Jr
OT 67 Rudy Wooten So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
S 21 Wayne Atkinson Sr
DE 96 Ronnie Joe Barnes So
LB 25 Jeff Blitz Jr
DB 48 Robin Cary Jr
DT 98 Dave Capan So
LB 52 Andy Cross Sr
DE 83 John Croyle Jr
DB 19 Ricky Davis So
DB 37 Jimmy Dawson So
DB 41 Joe Doughty So
LB 57 Mike DuBose So
DT 76 Doug Faust Jr
DE 91 Don Groves So
DT 62 Randy Hall So
LB 50 Wayne Hall Jr
DE 89 Ed Hines Sr
DT 95 Skip Kubelius Jr
WR 81 Darrell Owen Jr
DT 99 Greg Mantooth So
DE 85 Rick Meadows So
LB 77 Ray Maxwell So
DB 26 Bob McKinney Sr
DB 18 David McMakin Jr
LB 51 Noah Miller So
DE 97 John Mitchell Sr
DE 90 Butch Norman Jr
DB 40 Lanny Norris Sr
SO 33 Mark Prudhomme Sr
DT 74 Max Raines Jr
DB 23 Mike Riley So
LB 55 Ronnie Robertson So
LB 56 Jeff Rouzie Sr
DB 29 Robby Rowan Jr
LB 36 Chuck Strickland Jr
S 32 Steve Wade Sr
DB 34 Mike Washington So
DE 93 David Watkins So
LB 49 Gary Yelvington So
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK 1 Bill Davis Jr
PK 8 Greg Gantt Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Roster
Last update: October 15, 2013

References edit

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1972, alabama, crimson, tide, football, team, variously, alabama, bama, represented, university, alabama, 1972, ncaa, university, division, football, season, crimson, tide, 78th, overall, season, 39th, season, member, southeastern, conference, team, head, coac. The 1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football team variously Alabama UA or Bama represented the University of Alabama in the 1972 NCAA University Division football season It was the Crimson Tide s 78th overall season and 39th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference SEC The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant in his 15th year and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama They finished the season with ten wins and two losses 10 2 overall 7 1 in the SEC as SEC champions and with a loss to Texas in the Cotton Bowl Classic 1972 Alabama Crimson Tide footballSEC championCotton Bowl Classic L 13 17 vs TexasConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 4APNo 7Record10 2 7 1 SEC Head coachBear Bryant 15th season CaptainsTerry Davis John MitchellHome stadiumDenny StadiumLegion FieldSeasons 19711973 1972 Southeastern Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TNo 7 Alabama 7 1 0 10 2 0No 5 Auburn 6 1 0 10 1 0No 11 LSU 4 1 1 9 2 1No 8 Tennessee 4 2 0 10 2 0Georgia 4 3 0 7 4 0Florida 3 3 1 5 5 1Ole Miss 2 5 0 5 5 0Kentucky 2 5 0 3 8 0Mississippi State 1 6 0 4 7 0Vanderbilt 0 6 0 3 8 0 Conference championRankings from AP PollAlabama opened the season with a non conference victory over Duke They then shut out Kentucky in their conference opener and then easily won their next three games over Vanderbilt Georgia and Florida In a top ten match up against rival Tennessee they scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns en route to a 17 10 victory Next the Crimson Tide defeated Southern Miss and Mississippi State to set up a top ten match up against LSU With a 35 21 victory over the Tigers Alabama captured the SEC championship for the 1972 season The Crimson Tide next defeated Virginia Tech on homecoming and set up another top ten match up Iron Bowl to close the regular season Auburn defeated Alabama behind a pair of fourth quarter blocked punt returns in a game referred to as simply Punt Bama Punt The Crimson Tide then closed their season with a second consecutive defeat this time against Texas in the Cotton Bowl Classic Contents 1 Schedule 2 Rankings 3 Game summaries 3 1 Duke 3 2 Kentucky 3 3 Vanderbilt 3 4 Georgia 3 5 Florida 3 6 Tennessee 3 7 Southern Miss 3 8 Mississippi State 3 9 LSU 3 10 Virginia Tech 3 11 Auburn 3 12 Texas 4 NFL Draft 5 Freshman squad 6 Roster 7 ReferencesSchedule editDateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 9Duke No 7Legion FieldBirmingham ALW 35 1271 281September 23KentuckyNo 7Legion FieldBirmingham ALW 35 071 433September 30VanderbiltNo 6Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALW 48 2156 179October 7at GeorgiaNo 4Sanford StadiumAthens GA rivalry W 25 760 013October 14FloridaNo 3Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL rivalry W 24 757 631October 21at No 10 TennesseeNo 3Neyland StadiumKnoxville TN Third Saturday in October W 17 1072 049October 28Southern Miss No 2Legion FieldBirmingham ALW 48 1157 090November 4Mississippi StateNo 2Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL rivalry W 58 1457 171November 11No 6 LSUNo 2Legion FieldBirmingham AL rivalry ABCW 35 2172 039November 18Virginia Tech nbsp No 2Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALW 52 1357 162December 2vs No 9 AuburnNo 2Legion FieldBirmingham AL Iron Bowl L 16 1772 386January 1 1973vs No 7 Texas No 4Cotton BowlDallas TX Cotton Bowl Classic CBSL 13 1770 000 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game 1 Rankings editMain article 1972 NCAA University Division football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votesWeekPollPre12345678910111213FinalAP75764332 2 2 3 2 3 2 5 2 5 2 4 47Coaches75 2 6 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 4Not releasedGame summaries editDuke edit See also 1972 Duke Blue Devils football team 1 234TotalDuke 0 1200 12 7 Alabama 14 0714 35Date September 9Location Legion FieldBirmingham ALGame attendance 71 281Sources 2 3 Alabama opened the 1972 season ranked as the No 7 team in the preseason AP Poll as they entered their game against Duke 4 At Legion Field the Crimson Tide scored 21 unanswered points in the second half en route to a 35 12 victory over the Blue Devils to open the 1971 season 2 3 5 Alabama opened the game with a 14 0 lead after they scored on their first two possessions on a pair of touchdown runs of eight yards by Paul Spivey and one yard by Joe LaBue However Duke was able to make the halftime score 14 12 after they scored on a pair of Robert Albright touchdown passes The first was from 11 yards to Mark Landon and the second to Mike Bomgardner from eight yards out 2 3 After Terry Davis extended the Crimson Tide lead to 21 12 with his two yard run in the third Alabama closed the game with a pair of touchdown runs in the fourth quarter 2 3 The first was scored by Steve Bisceglia on a 39 yard run and the second by Wilbur Jackson on a 12 yard run 2 3 In the game Alabama outgained the Blue Devils in rushing yards 333 to 156 2 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Duke to 1 1 6 Kentucky edit See also 1972 Kentucky Wildcats football team 1 234TotalKentucky 0 000 0 7 Alabama 14 0714 35Date September 23Location Legion FieldBirmingham ALGame attendance 71 433Source 7 8 Coming off their bye week the Crimson Tide retained their No 7 team in the AP Poll prior to their game against Kentucky 9 In what was the first meeting against the Wildcats since their victory in 1947 Alabama won 35 0 at Birmingham 5 7 8 The Crimson Tide took a 14 0 lead in the first quarter after Terry Davis threw a seven yard touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler and then scored himself on a three yard run 7 8 Still up only 14 0 as the teams entered the second half Alabama extended their lead to 21 0 on a three yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run 7 8 The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns The first came on a nine yard Bisceglia run and the second on a 48 yard Gary Rutledge pass to Ralph Stokes that made the final score 35 0 7 8 In their previous meeting Kentucky was led by head coach Bear Bryant who since that time had moved on and was Alabama s head coach for this game 7 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Kentucky 25 1 1 10 Vanderbilt edit See also 1972 Vanderbilt Commodores football team 1 234TotalVanderbilt 7 077 21 6 Alabama 6 2877 48Date September 30Location Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALGame attendance 56 179Sources 11 12 After their victory over Kentucky Alabama moved into the No 6 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Vanderbilt 13 Behind a 28 point second quarter the Crimson Tide defeated the Commodores 48 21 in the first Denny Stadium game of the season 5 11 12 After Alabama took a 6 0 lead on a four yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run Vanderbilt responded and took a 7 6 lead on a one yard Walter Overton later in the first quarter 11 12 The Crimson Tide responded with four touchdowns in the second quarter and took a 34 7 halftime lead The points were scored on runs of three and 16 yards by Ellis Beck one yard by Terry Davis and one yard by Steve Dean 11 12 In the second half both teams traded touchdowns in each of the final two quarters In the third Gary Rutledge scored on a seven yard run for Alabama and Steve Burger responded for Vanderbilt with his three yard run 11 12 Finally in the fourth quarter Rutledge scored on a five yard run for the Crimson Tide and Stephen Lainhart followed with a 51 yard touchdown pass to Douglas Martin for the Commodores that made the final score 48 21 11 12 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Vanderbilt to 29 17 4 14 Georgia edit See also 1972 Georgia Bulldogs football team 1 234Total 4 Alabama 7 0126 25Georgia 0 007 7Date October 7Location Sanford StadiumAthens GAGame attendance 60 013Sources 15 16 After their victory over Vanderbilt Alabama moved into the No 4 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Georgia 17 Playing for the first time since a loss to Georgia in 1965 the Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 25 7 in their first road game of the season 5 15 16 Alabama scored their only points in the first half on a five yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run in the first quarter 15 16 In the third quarter Terry Davis first threw a 39 yard touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler and later scored on a one yard run that made the score 19 0 15 16 After Jimmy Poulos scored Georgia s only points with his 17 yard touchdown run in the fourth Alabama closed the game with a two yard Steve Bisceglia that made the final score 25 7 15 16 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Georgia to 29 19 4 18 Florida edit See also 1972 Florida Gators football team 1 234TotalFlorida 7 000 7 3 Alabama 7 377 24Date October 14Location Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALGame attendance 57 631Sources 19 20 After their victory over Georgia Alabama moved into the No 3 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Florida 21 Against the Gators the Crimson Tide rallied from an early 7 0 deficit and defeated Florida 24 7 at Denny Stadium 5 19 20 Florida took an early 7 0 lead behind a 60 yard Nat Moore touchdown run However the Gators were unable to score again as Alabama responded with 24 unanswered points 19 20 After a 13 yard Paul Spivey touchdown run tied the game 7 7 later in the first a 31 yard Bill Davis field goal in the second gave the Crimson Tide a 10 7 halftime lead 19 20 They then closed the game with a pair of touchdown runs that made the final score 24 7 The first came on a four yard Terry Davis run in the third and then on a one yard Ralph Stokes run in the fourth 19 20 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Florida to 12 5 22 Tennessee edit See also 1972 Tennessee Volunteers football team Third Saturday in October 1 234Total 3 Alabama 0 3014 17 10 Tennessee 0 073 10Date October 21Location Neyland StadiumKnoxville TNGame attendance 72 049Sources 23 24 After their victory over Florida Alabama retained their No 3 position and Tennessee moved into the No 10 position in the AP Poll prior to their game at Neyland Stadium 25 Against the Volunteers Alabama scored two touchdowns in the final 2 39 of the game for a 17 10 come from behind victory at Knoxville 5 23 24 After a scoreless first quarter the Crimson Tide took a 3 0 lead into halftime after Bill Davis connected on a 31 yard field goal in the second 23 24 Tennessee then took a 7 3 lead on a two yard Condredge Holloway touchdown run in the third and extended it to 10 3 with a 36 yard Ricky Townsend field goal in the fourth quarter 23 24 With 2 39 left in the game Alabama took possession at the Vols 48 yard line and three plays later Wilbur Jackson scored on a two yard run 23 24 On the Tennessee possession that ensued John Mitchell recovered a Holloway fumble at the Vols 17 yard line On the next play Terry Davis gave Alabama a 17 10 lead with his touchdown run with just over one minute left in the game 23 24 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Tennessee to 25 23 7 26 Southern Miss edit See also 1972 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team 1 234TotalSouthern Miss 0 308 11 2 Alabama 7 02120 48Date October 28Location Legion FieldBirmingham ALGame attendance 57 090Sources 27 28 After their come from behind victory over Tennessee Alabama moved into the No 2 position in the AP Poll prior to their game against Southern Miss 29 Although they only led the Golden Eagles 7 3 at halftime 41 second half points resulted in a 48 11 Alabama victory at Legion Field 5 27 28 In what was a very low scoring first half the Crimson Tide scored on a two yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run and the Golden Eagles on a 32 yard Ricky Palmer field goal for a 7 3 halftime score 27 28 Alabama then dominated the second half and scored five offensive touchdowns in six total possessions en route to the 48 11 victory 27 28 Third quarter touchdowns were scored on runs of 12 16 and five yards by Bisceglia Wilbur Jackson and Paul Spivey Southern Miss responded with their lone points of the second half early in the fourth when Buddy Palazzo connected with Marshall Veal on a 12 yard touchdown pass 27 28 The Crimson Tide then closed the game with touchdowns on a 64 yard Gary Rutledge pass to Wayne Wheeler a 15 yard Robin Cary interception return and on a 13 yard Robert Fraley pass to Pete Pappas for the 48 11 win 27 28 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Southern Miss to 13 2 1 30 Mississippi State edit See also 1972 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team 1 234TotalMississippi State 0 680 14 2 Alabama 17 13721 58Date November 4Location Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALGame attendance 57 171Sources 31 32 As they entered their game against Mississippi State Alabama retained their No 2 position in the AP Poll 33 Against the Bulldogs the Crimson Tide won 58 14 en route to their 25th consecutive victory at Denny Stadium 5 31 32 Alabama took a 17 0 lead in the first quarter behind touchdown runs of 28 and one yard by Terry Davis and Steve Bisceglia and a 22 yard field goal by Bill Davis 31 32 After the Bulldogs responded with a one yard Wayne Jones touchdown run early in the second the Crimson Tide extended their lead to 30 6 at halftime behind a 15 yard David McMakin blocked punt return and one yard Ellis Beck touchdown run 31 32 In the third both teams traded touchdowns Alabama scored first on a 44 yard Davis pass to Wayne Wheeler and State followed with a 47 yard Frank Dowsing punt return that made the score 37 14 31 32 The Crimson Tide then closed the game with a trio of fourth quarter touchdowns on a 20 yard Gary Rutledge pass to Wheeler and runs of one and two yards by Robert Fraley and Vern Wilmot 31 32 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Mississippi State to 44 10 3 34 LSU edit See also 1972 LSU Tigers football team 1 234Total 6 LSU 7 077 21 2 Alabama 0 71414 35Date November 11Location Legion FieldBirmingham ALGame attendance 72 039Sources 35 36 After their victory over Mississippi State Alabama retained their No 2 position and LSU was in the No 6 position in the AP Poll prior to their match up at Birmingham 37 Playing in a regionally televised game on ABC Alabama defeated the previously undefeated Tigers 35 21 at Legion Field and captured the 1972 conference championship 5 35 36 LSU took a 7 0 first quarter lead on a 21 yard Bert Jones touchdown pass to Jimmy LeDoux Alabama responded with a 25 yard Terry Davis touchdown pass to Wayne Wheeler in the second that tied the game 7 7 at halftime 35 36 In the third the Crimson Tide took a 21 7 lead behind touchdowns scored on a 29 yard Davis pass to Wheeler and on a 25 yard Davis run LSU then cut the lead to 21 14 on a five yard Jones pass to Charles Williamson later in the quarter 35 36 In the fourth Alabama scored on touchdown runs of one and 52 yards by Steve Bisceglia and Joe LaBue and LSU scored on a three yard Jones run that made the final score 35 21 35 36 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against LSU to 22 10 4 38 Virginia Tech edit See also 1972 Virginia Tech Gobblers football team 1 234TotalVirginia Tech 0 067 13 2 Alabama 14 17714 52Date November 18Location Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALGame attendance 57 162Sources 39 40 After their victory over LSU Alabama retained their No 2 position prior to their match up against Virginia Tech at Tuscaloosa 41 After their 52 13 victory over the Hokies on homecoming at Tuscaloosa the Crimson Tide accepted an invitation to play in the Cotton Bowl Classic 5 39 40 Alabama opened with a pair of first quarter touchdowns on runs of 67 yards by Wilbur Jackson and two yards by Terry Davis They next extended their lead to 31 0 at halftime behind a 36 yard Bill Davis field goal and touchdown runs of nine yards by Jackson and two yards by Randy Billingsley 39 40 After the Crimson Tide extended their lead on a one yard Steve Bisceglia touchdown run in the third the Hokies scored their first points on a five yard J B Barber touchdown run that made the score 38 6 39 40 The game concluded after both teams traded touchdowns in the final quarter After Gary Rutledge scored for Alabama with his one yard run Don Strock threw a ten yard touchdown pass to Craig Valentine 39 40 The Crimson Tide then made the final score 52 13 after Robert Fraley threw a 21 yard touchdown pass to Pete Pappas late in the fourth quarter 39 40 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Virginia Tech to 7 0 42 Auburn edit See also Punt Bama Punt and 1972 Auburn Tigers football team Iron Bowl 1 234Total 9 Auburn 0 0017 17 2 Alabama 0 970 16Date December 2Location Legion FieldBirmingham ALGame attendance 72 386Sources 43 44 As they entered their annual rivalry game against Auburn Alabama retained their No 2 position and the Tigers were in the No 9 position in the AP Poll prior to their match up in the Iron Bowl 45 In what was one of the most memorable games in the history of the rivalry Auburn won 17 16 after they scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns on blocked punt returns in a game subsequently deemed Punt Bama Punt 5 43 44 46 After a scoreless first quarter Alabama took a 9 0 halftime lead after Steve Bisceglia scored on a three yard touchdown run and Bill Davis connected on a 24 yard field goal 43 44 The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 16 0 after Wilbur Jackson scored on a six yard touchdown run in the third before Auburn started their dramatic comeback in the fourth 43 44 The Tigers scored their first points on a 42 yard Gardner Jett field goal that cut the lead to 16 3 43 44 Late in the quarter Bill Newton blocked a Greg Gantt punt and David Langner returned it 25 yards for an Auburn touchdown and cut the lead further to 16 10 After the Tigers defense forced another Alabama punt on the next series Newton blocked a second Greg Gantt punt and Langner returned it 20 yards for the 17 16 victory 43 44 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against Auburn to 19 17 1 47 Texas edit See also 1973 Cotton Bowl Classic and 1972 Texas Longhorns football team Cotton Bowl Classic 1 234Total 7 Texas 0 377 17 4 Alabama 10 300 13Date January 1Location Cotton BowlDallas TXGame attendance 72 000Source 48 49 In what was the finale of the 1972 season Alabama was upset by the Texas Longhorns 17 13 in the Cotton Bowl 48 49 The Crimson Tide took a 10 0 first quarter lead behind a 50 yard Greg Gantt field goal and a 31 yard Wilbur Jackson touchdown run 48 49 Second quarter field goals of 24 yards by Billy Schott of Texas and 30 yards by Bill Davis of Alabama made the halftime score 13 3 48 49 In the third the Longhorns scored on a three yard Alan Lowry touchdown run and Lowey then scored the game winning points with his 34 yard touchdown run in the fourth 48 49 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against Texas to 0 6 1 50 NFL Draft editSeveral players that were varsity lettermen from the 1972 squad were drafted into the National Football League NFL in the 1973 1974 and 1975 drafts These players included Year Round Overall Player name Position NFL team1973 NFL Draft 51 1 4 John Hannah Offensive guard New England Patriots7 174 John Mitchell Defensive end San Francisco 49ers12 309 Jim Krapf Guard Oakland Raiders1974 NFL Draft 51 1 9 Wilbur Jackson Running back San Francisco 49ers3 54 Wayne Wheeler Wide receiver Chicago Bears6 138 Mike Raines Defensive tackle San Francisco 49ers8 187 Greg Gantt Punter New York Jets16 2 Buddy Brown Guard New York Giants1975 NFL Draft 51 3 53 Mike Washington Defensive back Baltimore Colts8 195 Ricky Davis Defensive back Cincinnati BengalsFreshman squad editPrior to the 1972 NCAA University Division football season NCAA rules prohibited freshmen from participating on the varsity team and as such many schools fielded freshman teams 52 53 The Alabama freshman squad was led by coach Clem Gryska for the 1972 season and finished with a record of four wins and one loss 4 1 54 The Baby Tide opened the season with a 14 7 loss to Georgia Tech before 7 000 fans at Grant Field 55 Ray Bolden scored Alabama s only points with his two yard touchdown run and the offense had six turnovers in the loss 55 Although they had eight fumbles in their game at Vanderbilt the Baby Tide won the game 21 13 56 After Vandy took a 7 0 lead on a six yard Larry Polston touchdown run in the first Alabama responded three minutes later and tied the game when Alan Pizzitola returned an interception 25 yards for a score 56 The Commodores retook a 13 7 lead early in the second quarter after Ed Oaks threw an 18 yard touchdown pass to Matt Gossage and retained their lead through halftime 56 The Baby Tide then closed the game with a pair of third quarter touchdown runs for the 21 13 victory The first came on a six yard Joey Bolton run and the second on a five yard Willy Shelby run 56 In their first home game of the season Alabama defeated Tennessee 34 21 at Denny Stadium 57 With just over four minutes left in the game and the score tied 21 21 the Baby Tide scores a pair of late touchdowns after Tennessee turnovers for a 34 21 victory Both touchdowns were scored by Richard Todd first from 35 yards and the second from two yards out 57 Against Tulane Alabama rallied from a 10 point deficit with just under six minutes left in the game for a 21 20 victory at Denny Stadium 58 Alabama took a 7 0 lead on the third play of the game when Willy Shelby scored on an 82 yard touchdown run However The Green Wave responded with a pair of touchdowns on a one yard Gary Rudick run and a 67 yard Wyatt Washington punt return that made the score 14 7 in their favor at the end of the first quarter 58 A 39 yard Mike Davis field goal cut the Tulane lead to 14 10 at halftime 58 After a one yard Wally Harris touchdown run early in the fourth extended the Green Wave lead to 20 10 Alabama closed the game with a 29 yard Davis field goal and an 11 yard Mike Stock touchdown run for the 21 20 victory 58 In their final game at Auburn the Baby Tide for the third consecutive game came from behind and defeated the Tigers 17 14 54 After a scoreless first a 24 yard Mike Davis field goal gave Alabama a 3 0 lead in the second quarter However Auburn took a 7 halftime lead after Mitzie Jackson scored on a short run in the final second of the first half 54 The Tigers then extended their lead to 14 3 early in the third quarter when Jack Verucchi scored on a 40 yard touchdown run that capped their opening drive of the second half 54 Alabama then closed the game with touchdowns on a short Richard Todd run in the third and on a Stock run in the fourth 54 This game also marked the final played by a freshman team at Alabama as the NCAA changed their rules and allowed freshmen to compete with the varsity squad starting in 1973 52 53 Roster edit1972 Alabama Crimson Tide football team rosterPlayers CoachesOffense Pos Name ClassFB 35 Ellis Beck JrRB 22 Randy Billingsley SoFB 44 Steve Bisceglia SrRB 38 Duffy Boles SoG 65 Buddy Brown JrOT 70 Bob Bryan SoFB 43 Richard Bryan SoC 59 Chip Burke SoTE 47 Wayne Cotton JrOT 75 Allen Cox JrTE 94 Sylvester Croom SoQB 10 Terry Davis SrRB 46 Steve Dean JrG 79 Mike Denson JrRB 41 Joe Doughty SoTE 86 Warren Dyar JrC 69 Mike Eckenrod JrQB 12 Robert Fraley SoG 62 Tommy Ford JrOT 73 John Hannah SrRB 84 Joe Dale Harris SoQB 17 Butch Hobson SrFB 31 Bob Holmes SoOT 60 Morris Hunt JrWR 80 Wilbur Jackson JrWR 19 Pat Keever SoRB 39 David Knapp SrOT 66 Steve Kulback SoRB 30 Joe LaBue SrC 58 Rand Lambert SoC 54 Jim Krapf SrTE 87 Randy Moore JrRB 20 Phil Murphy SoTE 28 Tom Nelson SoWR 6 Pete Pappas SoG 71 Steve Patterson SoC 53 Pat Raines SrQB 15 Danny Ridgeway SoG 61 John Rogers SoG 68 Rick Rogers JrQB 11 Gary Rutledge SoQB 14 Billy Sexton JrSE 16 Johnny Sharpless JrRB 24 Paul Spivey JrOT 78 Steve Sprayberry JrWR 34 Tommy Steakley SrRB 42 Ralph Stokes SoWR 88 Danny Taylor JrRB 27 James Taylor SoWR 82 Wayne Wheeler JrG 72 Richard Whitley SoWR 92 Dexter Wood JrOT 67 Rudy Wooten So Defense Pos Name ClassS 21 Wayne Atkinson SrDE 96 Ronnie Joe Barnes SoLB 25 Jeff Blitz JrDB 48 Robin Cary JrDT 98 Dave Capan SoLB 52 Andy Cross SrDE 83 John Croyle JrDB 19 Ricky Davis SoDB 37 Jimmy Dawson SoDB 41 Joe Doughty SoLB 57 Mike DuBose SoDT 76 Doug Faust JrDE 91 Don Groves SoDT 62 Randy Hall SoLB 50 Wayne Hall JrDE 89 Ed Hines SrDT 95 Skip Kubelius JrWR 81 Darrell Owen JrDT 99 Greg Mantooth SoDE 85 Rick Meadows SoLB 77 Ray Maxwell SoDB 26 Bob McKinney SrDB 18 David McMakin JrLB 51 Noah Miller SoDE 97 John Mitchell SrDE 90 Butch Norman JrDB 40 Lanny Norris SrSO 33 Mark Prudhomme SrDT 74 Max Raines JrDB 23 Mike Riley SoLB 55 Ronnie Robertson SoLB 56 Jeff Rouzie SrDB 29 Robby Rowan JrLB 36 Chuck Strickland JrS 32 Steve Wade SrDB 34 Mike Washington SoDE 93 David Watkins SoLB 49 Gary Yelvington So Special teams Pos Name ClassPK 1 Bill Davis JrPK 8 Greg Gantt Jr Head coachBear Bryant 15th year Alabama Coordinators assistant coachesKen Donahue 9th year Tennessee Pat Dye 8th year Georgia Danny Ford 1st year Alabama Jim Goostree 16th year Tennessee Clem Gryska 13th year Alabama Dude Hennessey 13th year Kentucky Bobby Marks 1st year Texas A amp M Ken Martin 2nd year Alabama Bud Moore 1st year Alabama Mal Moore 9th year Alabama Bill Oliver 2nd year Alabama Dee Powell 9th year Texas A amp M Jack Rutledge 7th year Alabama Jimmy Sharpe 10th year Alabama References 59 60 Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp RedshirtRoster Last update October 15 2013References editGeneral 1972 Season Recaps PDF RollTide com University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 2012 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book PDF Tuscaloosa Alabama University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office 2012 Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2013 Retrieved February 10 2014 Specific 1972 Alabama football schedule RollTide com University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Archived from the original on November 25 2011 Retrieved February 10 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert September 10 1972 Tide leaves Devils Blue as expected The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Martin Steve September 10 1972 Bama unleashes host of runners The Gadsden Times p 13 Retrieved February 12 2014 Devaney stirred by poll The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press September 5 1972 p 6 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k 1972 Season Recap DeLassus David Alabama vs Duke College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert September 24 1972 Galloping Tide leaves Cats behind 35 0 The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Alabama Tennessee breeze to easy victories Eugene Register Guard Associated Press September 24 1972 p 7B Retrieved February 12 2014 Trojans easily on top The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press September 19 1972 p 13 Retrieved February 12 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Kentucky College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert October 1 1972 Tide runs Vandy down wins 48 21 The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e f Bama crushes Vanderbilt 48 21 Spartanburg Herald Journal Associated Press October 1 1972 p B2 Retrieved February 12 2014 Nissenson Herschel September 26 1972 USC keeps grid lead The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press p 9 Retrieved February 12 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Vanderbilt College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 31 2014 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Reed Delbert October 8 1972 Tiders finally bag a Bulldog 25 7 The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Gault Earl October 8 1972 Bama avalanches rival Dogs 25 7 Spartanburg Herald Journal p B1 Retrieved February 12 2014 USC still tops Alabama No 4 The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press October 3 1972 p 11 Retrieved February 12 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Georgia College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on December 16 2013 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Reed Delbert October 15 1972 Revived Tide defense skins Gators The Tuscaloosa News p 1B Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e Stout Harold October 15 1972 Tide overcomes deficit to clip Florida 24 7 The Florence Times p 25 Retrieved February 12 2014 Nissenson Herschel October 10 1972 Tide edges into third The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press p 11 Retrieved February 12 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Florida College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on November 13 2013 Retrieved February 12 2014 a b c d e f Harris Jack October 22 1972 Alabama Auburn come home late The Florence Times p 25 Retrieved February 13 2014 a b c d e f Alabama downs Tennessee 17 10 Star News UPI October 22 1972 p 3C Retrieved February 12 2014 Tide still third Auburn 15th The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press October 17 1972 p 12 Retrieved February 13 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Tennessee College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved February 13 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert October 29 1972 Tide grid explosion was for real The Tuscaloosa News p 1B Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Stone Robin October 29 1972 The Tide came back won 48 11 The Gadsden Times p 17 Retrieved June 29 2014 Nissenson Herschel October 24 1972 Tide jumps to second The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press p 9 Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Southern Mississippi College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 23 2011 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert November 5 1972 Crimson Tide drowns Dogs 58 14 The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Second ranked Tide rolls to 58 14 win Rome News Tribune UPI November 5 1972 p 2C Retrieved June 29 2014 USC tops list Alabama second The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press October 31 1972 p 11 Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Mississippi State College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 23 2011 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e Reed Delbert November 12 1972 Hot hand for Terry The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e Davis sparks Alabama past unbeaten Louisiana State Star News UPI November 12 1972 p 2C Retrieved June 29 2014 Nissenson Herschel November 7 1972 Huskers gaining in poll The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press p 11 Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Louisiana State College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Gobbler coach humble after 52 13 thrashing The Florence Times Associated Press November 19 1972 p 13 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert November 19 1972 Crimson defenders throttle Gobblers The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved June 29 2014 Alabama second USC still tops The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press November 14 1972 p 12 Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Virginia Tech College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 23 2011 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f Reed Delbert December 3 1972 Tiger miracle men stop Alabama run The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e f War Eagles upset No 2 Bama 17 16 Spartanburg Herald Journal Associated Press December 3 1972 p B3 Retrieved June 29 2014 USC tops Tide 2nd The Tuscaloosa News Associated Press November 28 1972 p 9 Retrieved June 29 2014 Punt Bama Punt TimesDaily November 18 2006 p 8C Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Auburn College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e Reed Delbert January 2 1973 Wishbone defense Tide s top need in Cotton defeat The Tuscaloosa News p 9 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c d e Texas shocks Alabama in Cotton 17 13 Star News UPI January 2 1973 Retrieved June 29 2014 DeLassus David Alabama vs Texas College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved June 29 2014 a b c Draft History by School Alabama National Football League Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 a b Kersey Jason August 27 2012 NCAA s decision to allow freshman eligibility changed football landscape The Oklahoman Retrieved March 2 2014 a b Reed Delbert January 21 1972 Unanimous vote makes SEC frosh eligible The Tuscaloosa News p 6 Retrieved March 2 2014 a b c d e Reed Delbert November 26 1972 Bama frosh win late as usual The Tuscaloosa News p B1 Retrieved March 2 2014 a b Bama frosh fall 14 7 The Tuscaloosa News September 30 1972 p 5 Retrieved March 2 2014 a b c d Alabama frosh victors The Tuscaloosa News October 21 1972 p 5 Retrieved March 2 2014 a b Land Charles November 4 1972 Tide s frosh down Baby Vols The Tuscaloosa News p 6 Retrieved March 2 2014 a b c d Couchman Bill November 11 1972 Bama freshmen win a thriller The Tuscaloosa News p 6 Retrieved March 2 2014 1972 Season Roster PDF RollTide com University of Alabama Department of 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