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2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

The 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tide was led by its new head coach Nick Saban, the former head coach of rival LSU. Despite a strong 6–2 start, they finished the season by losing four of their final five games. The team closed the regular season at 6–6 (4–4, SEC) and lost for a sixth-straight time to rival Auburn. The Tide defeated Colorado in the 2007 Independence Bowl 30–24 to finish the season at a 7–6. After an investigation by the NCAA, five wins by Alabama were vacated from the 2007 season, adjusting official NCAA records to show the Crimson Tide as having a 2–6 record for the season.

2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football
Independence Bowl champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record2–6, 5 wins vacated (1–4 SEC, 3 wins vacated)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMajor Applewhite (1st season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorKevin Steele (1st season)
Base defense3–4
Home stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
(Capacity: 92,138)
Seasons
← 2006
2008 →
2007 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 12 Tennessee xy   6 2     10 4  
No. 2 Georgia x%   6 2     11 2  
No. 13 Florida   5 3     9 4  
South Carolina   3 5     6 6  
Kentucky   3 5     8 5  
Vanderbilt   2 6     5 7  
Western Division
No. 1 LSU x$#   6 2     12 2  
No. 15 Auburn   5 3     9 4  
Arkansas   4 4     8 5  
Mississippi State   4 4     8 5  
Alabama   4 4     7 6  
Ole Miss   0 8     3 9  
Championship: LSU 21, Tennessee 14
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • Alabama had 5 victories vacated by the NCAA in 2010. As such, the official record for Alabama is 2–6 (1–4).
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season edit

The Crimson Tide completed a 6–6 regular season record.[1] Following their loss to Auburn in the Iron Bowl, head coach Mike Shula was fired on November 27, after four years.[2] Athletic director Mal Moore announced defensive coordinator Joe Kines as interim head coach for the Independence Bowl,[2] against Oklahoma State, which the Tide lost 34–31, finishing with a 6–7 record.[1]

Returning starters edit

Eighteen starters returned from the previous season, including nine on offense, five on defense, and four on special teams.[3] The most notable departures were Kenneth Darby and Le'Ron McClain on offense, and Dominic Lee, Jeremy Clark, Juwan Simpson, Terrence Jones, Jeffrey Dukes, and Ramzee Robinson on defense.[3]

The Crimson Tide offense returned all three quarterbacks, including starter John Parker Wilson. The entire starting offensive line returned, anchored by freshman All-American Andre Smith, along with reinforcements by the top four tight ends from the 2006 depth chart.[3] Alabama's receiving unit was led by D. J. Hall, who broke nearly every Alabama-receiving record in school history in 2006.[3] The Alabama defense returned five starters in 2007, based on the 3–3–5 scheme that was run in 2006. The Tide had a new starting nose tackle, outside linebacker, strongside linebacker, cornerback, and a starting safety.[3]

Roster edit

Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • 5 Roy Upchurch –   Sophomore
  • 10 Jimmy Johns – Junior
  • 26 Ali Sharrief –   Sophomore
  • 29 Terry Grant –   Freshman
  • 33 Demetrius Goode – Freshman
  • 34 Jeramie Griffin – Freshman
  • 38 Glen CoffeeSophomore
  • 40 Baron Huber –   Sophomore
  • Justen santana – Sophomore

Fullbacks

  • 33 Patrick Hanrahan – Freshman
  • Drew bullard – Freshman
  • Brandon powell – Junior
  • Jacob vane –   Freshman

Wide receivers

  • 4 Marquis MazeFreshman
  • 7 Will Oakley –   Junior
  • 9 Nikita Stover – Junior
  • 11 Matt Caddell –   Senior
  • 15 Darius HanksFreshman
  • 22 D. J. HallSenior
  • 39 Darwin Salaam – Junior
  • 43 A. J. Walker – Freshman
  • 46 Kyle Pennington – Freshman
  • 48 Travis Sikes – Freshman
  • 80 Mike McCoy – Sophomore
  • 81 Keith Brown – Senior
  • 82 Earl Alexander – Freshman
  • 84 Brandon Gibson – Freshman
  • Adam presley – Freshman
  • Chris pugh – Sophomore
 

Tight ends

  • 83 Travis McCall – Junior
  • 85 Preston Dial – Freshman
  • 87 Chris Underwood – Freshman
  • 88 Nick Walker –   Junior
  • 89 Charles Hoke – Junior
  • 96 Daniel Wood – Sophomore
  • Drew cummings – Freshman

Offensive line

  • 50 Justin Britt – Senior
  • 59 Antoine Caldwell  Junior
  • 60 Scott Deaton –   Sophomore
  • 61 B. J. Stabler –   Junior
  • 62 Alex Stadler – Freshman
  • 63 Morgan Garner – Senior
  • 64 Layne Rinks – Junior
  • 65 Joshua Curry – Senior
  • 66 Brian Motley – Freshman
  • 68 Taylor Pharr – Freshman
  • 69 Patrick Crump – Freshman
  • 70 Evan Cardwell –   Sophomore
  • 71 Andre SmithSophomore
  • 72 Chris Capps –   Senior
  • 73 William VlachosFreshman
  • 74 David Ross – Freshman
  • 75 Cody Davis –   Junior
  • 76 Marlon Davis – Junior
  • 78 Mike Johnson  Sophomore
  • 79 Drew Davis –   Sophomore
 

Defensive line

  • 52 Alfred McCulloughFreshman
  • 54 Jeremy Elder – Freshman
  • 55 Chavis Williams – Freshman
  • 56 Matt Collins –   Senior
  • 58 Nick Gentry – Freshman
  • 77 Byron Walton –   Sophomore
  • 90 Milton Talbert – Freshman
  • 91 Alex Watkins – Freshman
  • 92 Wallace Gilberry  Senior
  • 93 Bobby Greenwood – Junior
  • 94 Keith Saunders –   Senior
  • 95 Brandon Deaderick  Sophomore
  • 96 Luther Davis – Freshman
  • 97 Lorenzo Washington  Sophomore
  • 98 Brandon Fanney –   Sophomore
  • 99 Josh ChapmanFreshman
  • Juan garnier – Sophomore

Linebackers

  • 6 Marcel Stamps – Senior
  • 21 Prince Hall –   Sophomore
  • 25 Rolando McClainFreshman
  • 32 Eryk Anders –   Sophomore
  • 35 Charlie Kirschman – Freshman
  • 42 Jennings Hester – Freshman
  • 44 Demarcus Waldrop –   Senior
  • 45 Charlie Higgenbotham – Freshman
  • 47 Ezekial Knight – Freshman
  • 51 Michael DeJohn – Freshman
  • 57 Darren Mustin –   Senior
  • Alex benson – Sophomore
  • Tucker callahan – Sophomore
  • Joel nix – Sophomore
  • Joe robinson – Sophomore
 

Defensive backs

  • 2 Simeon CastilleSenior
  • 3 Kareem JacksonFreshman
  • 8 Chris Rogers –   Sophomore
  • 13 Cory ReamerSophomore
  • 16 Lionel Mitchell – Junior
  • 19 Tarence Farmer – Freshman
  • 20 Marcus Carter – Senior
  • 23 Tremayne Coger – Freshman
  • 24 Marquis JohnsonSophomore
  • 27 Justin WoodallSophomore
  • 28 Javier ArenasSophomore
  • 31 Forress Rayford – Senior
  • 34 Courtney Moore – Sophomore
  • 36 Eric Gray –   Senior
  • 37 Trent Dean – Junior
  • 39 Tyrone King – Sophomore
  • 41 Chris Lett – Freshman
  • 43 Sam Burnthall – Sophomore
  • 49 Rashad Johnson  Junior
  • Rajiv lundy – Sophomore
  • Lance vickers – Freshman

Safeties

  • Hampton gray – Sophomore

Punters

  • 77 Adam Hill –   Freshman
  • 97 P. J. Fitzgerald –   Sophomore
  • Heath thomas – Sophomore
  • Sam snider – Sophomore

Kickers

  • 81 Andrew Friedman – Sophomore
  • 86 Jamie Christensen –   Senior
  • 95 Colin Gallagher – Freshman
  • 99 Leigh TiffinSophomore

Long snappers

  • 53 Paul Silvey – Freshman
  • 67 Brian Selman – Junior

Athletes

  • Jonathan lowe – Senior
Reference:[4]

Recruiting class edit

Alabama's recruiting class was highlighted by three players from the "ESPN 150": No. 72 Kerry Murphy (DT); No. 80 William Vlachos (OG); and No. 118 Luther Davis (DE).[5] Alabama signed the No. 10 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No. 22 according to Scout.[6][7]

US college sports recruiting information for 2007 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Josh Chapman
DT
Hoover, AL Hoover High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 280 lb (130 kg) 4.90 Feb 6, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 71
Patrick Crump
OL
Hoover, AL Hoover High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 285 lb (129 kg) 5.0 Sep 13, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 74
Luther Davis
DT
West Monroe, Louisiana West Monroe High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 254 lb (115 kg) 4.8 Jan 26, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 79
Jeremy Elder
DE
College Park, Georgia North Clayton High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 270 lb (120 kg) 4.9 Feb 4, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 73
Nick Fanuzzi
QB
San Antonio, Texas Winston Churchill High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 4.6 Jan 22, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 78
Tarence Farmer
DB
Houston, Texas St. Pius X High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.4 Jan 22, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 77
Nick Gentry
DT
Prattville, AL Prattville High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 4.8 Aug 6, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 78
Brandon Gibson
WR
Mobile, AL UMS-Wright Preparatory School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.5 Feb 7, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 79
Demetrius Goode
RB
Chatham, Virginia Hargrave Military Academy 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 4.5 Jan 28, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 79
Jeramie Griffin
RB
Batesville, Mississippi South Panola High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 230 lb (100 kg) 4.5 Jan 28, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 77
Darius Hanks
WR
Norcross, Georgia Norcross High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 168 lb (76 kg) 4.6 Jan 29, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 71
Jennings Hester
LB
Atlanta, Georgia Marist School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 228 lb (103 kg) 4.7 Jun 13, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 72
Kareem Jackson
DB
Fork Union, Virginia Fork Union Military Academy 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 4.5 Jan 22, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 40
Chris Lett
DB
Pensacola, Florida Pensacola High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 4.5 May 25, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 77
Marquis Maze
WR
Tarrant, AL Tarrant High School 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 4.4 Feb 7, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 79
Rolando McClain
LB
Decatur, AL Decatur High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 240 lb (110 kg) 4.6 Jun 21, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 79
Alfred McCullough
DT
Athens, AL Athens High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 297 lb (135 kg) 4.9 Jul 9, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 76
Kerry Murphy
DT
Hoover, AL Hoover High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 315 lb (143 kg) 5.1 Jan 14, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 81
Michael Ricks
DB
Booneville, Mississippi Northeast Mississippi Community College 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 4.4 Feb 7, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: NR
Jamar Taylor
RB
Lakeland, Florida Lakeland Senior High School 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 204 lb (93 kg) 4.7 Jun 7, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 75
Chris Underwood
TE
Vestavia Hills, AL Vestavia Hills High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 202 lb (92 kg) Jan 28, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 40
William Vlachos
OL
Mountain Brook, AL Mountain Brook High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 287 lb (130 kg) 5.1 Sep 13, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 80
Alex Watkins
DE
Brownsville, Tennessee Haywood High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 4.7 Jun 18, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 77
Chavis Williams
DE
Dora, AL Dora High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 4.6 Feb 2, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN grade: 75
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 22   Rivals: 10  ESPN: 17
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Alabama Signee List 2007". Rivals.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  • "Scout.com Football Recruiting: Alabama". Scout.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  • "2008 Player Signees- Alabama". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  • "2007 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved August 27, 2011.

Schedule edit

The Sagarin computer ratings calculated Alabama's strength of schedule to be the 31st most difficult out of the 245 Division I teams.[8] The Cosgrove Computer Rankings calculated it as the 55th most difficult out of the 119 Division I FBS teams in its rankings.[9] Alabama's 2007 schedule was officially released on July 24, 2006.[10] It featured six pre-season AP Top 25 teams, eight of which made bowl games in 2006.[10][11]

In accordance with conference rules, Alabama faced all five Western Division opponents: Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, and Ole Miss. They also faced three Eastern Division opponents: official SEC rival Tennessee, Georgia, and Vanderbilt.[12] Alabama did not play SEC opponents Florida, Kentucky and South Carolina.[12] Alabama also played four non-conference games. The non-conference schedule included games against Western Carolina of the Southern Conference, Florida State of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Houston of Conference USA and Louisiana–Monroe of the Sun Belt Conference.[13] For the 2007 Independence Bowl, Alabama played Colorado of the Big 12 Conference.[14]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 16:00 p.m.Western Carolina*PPVW 52–6 (vacated)92,138
September 811:30 a.m.at VanderbiltLFSW 24–10 (vacated)39,773
September 155:45 p.m.No. 16 Arkansas
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
ESPNW 41–38 (vacated)92,138
September 226:45 p.m.No. 22 GeorgiaNo. 16
ESPNL 23–26 OT92,138
September 294:00 p.m.vs. Florida State*No. 22CBSL 14–2185,412
October 62:00 p.m.Houston* 
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
PPVW 30–24 (vacated)92,138
October 1311:30 a.m.at Ole MissLFSW 27–24 (vacated)59,791
October 2011:30 a.m.No. 20 Tennessee
LFSW 41–1792,138
November 34:00 p.m.No. 3 LSUNo. 17
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
CBSL 34–4192,138
November 1011:30 a.m.at Mississippi StateNo. 21LFSL 12–1756,188
November 171:30 p.m.Louisiana–Monroe*
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
PPVL 14–2192,138
November 247:00 p.m.at No. 25 AuburnESPNL 10–1787,451
December 307:00 p.m.vs. Colorado*ESPNW 30–2447,043
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

[13]

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
APRVRVRV1622RVRVRV221721RV
Coaches PollRVRVRV2024RVRVRV241823
HarrisNot released22RVRVRV241722RVNot released
BCSNot released241722Not released

Coaching staff edit

On January 3, 2007, Alabama announced that Nick Saban was hired from the Miami Dolphins to serve as the program's 27th head coach.[15] In the weeks that followed, Saban worked to fill his staff. The first hires came on January 9 with Kirby Smart hired from the Dolphins to serve as defensive coordinator; Kevin Steele from Florida State to serve as head defensive coach; and Lance Thompson from Central Florida to serve as linebackers coach.[16] On January 11, Joe Pendry of the Houston Texans was hired to serve as an assistant head and linebackers coach.[17] On January 12 Saban hired two more assistants. Ron Middleton was hired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to serve as both the tight ends and special teams coach and Bo Davis from the Dolphins was hired as defensive line coach.[18] On January 13 Major Applewhite was hired from Rice to serve as both offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[19] On January 16 Burton Burns was hired from Clemson to serve as both associate head and running backs coach.[20] On February 19 Curt Cignetti was hired from NC State to serve as both receivers coach and recruiting coordinator to fill the final position on Saban's inaugural coaching staff.[21]

Name Position Year at
Alabama
Alma Mater (Year)
Nick Saban Head coach 1st Kent State (1973)
Burton Burns Associate head coach Running Backs 1st Nebraska (1976)
Joe Pendry Assistant head coach- Offense /Offensive Line 1st West Virginia (1969)
Kirby Smart Assistant Head Coach- Defense /Secondary 1st Georgia (1999)
Major Applewhite Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks 1st Texas (2002)
Kevin Steele Defensive coordinator/inside linebackers 1st Tennessee (1981)
Curt Cignetti Wide receivers coach/Recruiting Coordinator 1st West Virginia (1983)
Ron Middleton Tight Ends/special teams 1st Auburn (1985)
Bo Davis Defensive line 1st LSU (1993)
Lance Thompson Outside Linebackers 1st The Citadel (1987)
Scott Cochran Strength and Conditioning 1st LSU (2001)

Reference:[22]

Game summaries edit

Western Carolina edit

1 234Total
Western Carolina 0 303 6
Alabama 14 101414 52
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:07 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:17
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 89°, partly cloudy, winds ENE at 5 mph
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (CTSN PPV): Chris Stewart (play-by-play), Tyler Watts (color), Barry Krauss (sideline)

Sources:[23][24]

The Nick Saban era commenced before a sold-out, home crowd of 92,138 by defeating the Western Carolina Catamounts 52–6 for both Nick Saban's first regular season game and victory as Alabama's head coach.[24][25] Redshirt freshman running back Terry Grant scored the first touchdown of the season, on the first offensive play of the game, with a 47-yard touchdown run.[26][27] Grant then scored his second touchdown on a one-yard run to give Alabama a 14–0 lead at the end of the first quarter.[26][27] After a successful, 34-yard Jonathon Parsons field goal by the Catamounts, Grant scored his third touchdown of the evening on a 21-yard run.[26][27] Leigh Tiffin then hit a 21-yard field goal to give Alabama a 24–3 halftime lead.[26]

Bama continued the scoring in the third quarter with another pair of touchdowns. The first came on a one-yard Glen Coffee run and the second on a one-yard touchdown pass from Greg McElroy to Nick Walker.[26] After a second Parsons field goal for Western Carolina, Alabama scored touchdowns on a one-yard Jimmy Johns run and a 25-yard Roy Upchurch run to make the final score 52–6.[26] For his 134-yard, three touchdown performance, Terry Grant was named the SEC Freshman of the Week.[28]

Vanderbilt edit

1 234Total
Alabama 10 608 24
Vanderbilt 3 007 10
  • Location: Nashville, Tennessee
  • Game start: 11:34 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 39,773
  • Game weather: 82°, cloudy, winds S at 6 mph
  • Referee: Rocky Goode
  • Television network: LFS

Sources:[29]

 
Alabama attempts a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter

For the 19th consecutive time, stretching back to the 1984 season, Alabama defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores to open conference play. In this contest, the Crimson Tide were victorious before a sold-out crowd of 39,773 at Vanderbilt Stadium 24–10 for Nick Saban's first conference victory as Alabama's head coach.[29][30][31] After Javier Arenas returned the first punt of the game 69-yards to the one-yard line, for the second week in a row Terry Grant scored a touchdown on Alabama's first offensive play with his one-yard run.[32][33] Leigh Tiffin hit a 20-yard field goal later in the quarter as did the Commodores' Bryant Hahnfeldt from 33 yards to make the score 10–3 at the end of the first.[32] A pair of Tiffin field goals from 40 and 29 yards extended Bama's lead to 16–3 at the half.[32]

After being held scoreless in the third quarter, Grant scored his second touchdown of the afternoon on a two-yard run early in the fourth quarter.[33] With a successful two-point conversion pass from John Parker Wilson to Nick Walker, Alabama extended their lead to 24–3.[32] Vanderbilt did score a late touchdown on a 15-yard Adams Mackenzi pass to George Smith to make the finals score 24–10.[32] For his 173-yard, two touchdown performance, and for the second consecutive week, Terry Grant was named the SEC Freshman of the Week.[34] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Commodores to 58–19–4 (61–18–4 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[30]

Arkansas edit

1 234Total
#16 Arkansas 0 10721 38
Alabama 21 01010 41
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 5:58 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:42
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 74°, clear, winds N at 8 mph
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)

Sources:[35]

In what was considered their first true test of the season, Alabama built an early 21-point lead but had to mount a come-from-behind drive in the final two minutes of the game in order to capture a 41–38 victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks.[35][36] Bama took a 21–0 lead into the second quarter after a pair of D. J. Hall touchdown receptions of nine and 35 yards from John Parker Wilson and a 14-yard Glen Coffee run.[35][37] The Razorbacks closed the gap to 21–10 at the half after Casey Dick threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Crosby Tuck and Alex Tejada converted a 22-yard field goal.[35]

Alabama extended their lead to 31–10 in the third quarter after a 24-yard Leigh Tiffin field goal and a two-yard Wilson touchdown pass to Nick Walker.[35] From this point, Arkansas scored four touchdowns to take a 38–31 lead late into the fourth quarter. Dick hit Andrew Davie for a two-yard touchdown reception late in the third. In the fourth Darren McFadden scored on runs of one and five yards on consecutive drives, and Peyton Hillis had a seven-yard touchdown reception to give the Razorbacks a 38–31 lead with 8:08 remaining in the game.[35] Tiffin converted a 42-yard field goal and with 4:20 remaining in the game and then with only 0:08 remaining Wilson hit Matt Caddell for a four-yard, game-winning touchdown reception.[35][36]

With his 172 yards receiving, D. J. Hall set a new Crimson Tide record for career receiving yardage previously held by Ozzie Newsome with 2,070 yards.[37] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Razorbacks to 8–8 (11–7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).

Georgia edit

1 234OTTotal
• #22 Georgia 7 3736 26
#16 Alabama 0 37103 23
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:47 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:34
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 88°, partly cloudy, winds ESE at 9 mph
  • Referee: Jeff Roberson
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)

Sources:[38]

A week after upsetting Arkansas and entering both the AP and Coaches' Polls, Alabama was defeated in overtime by the Georgia Bulldogs 26–23.[38][39] The Crimson Tide found themselves trailing 7–0 early in the first quarter after a 10-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Thomas Brown.[40] Brandon Coutu and Leigh Tiffin each added a field goal in the second quarter for their respective teams to give the Bulldogs a lead 10–3 at halftime.[40]

In the third quarter, Alabama's John Parker Wilson scrambled for a one-yard touchdown run, but the Bulldogs immediately answered on their next drive with a six-yard rushing touchdown from Knowshon Moreno.[40] Coutu connected on a 47-yard field goal, as the Bulldogs extended their lead in the fourth quarter to 20–10.[40] Alabama responded with 22-yard Tiffin field goal and a second rushing touchdown from Wilson, to force overtime.[40] On their first possession of overtime, Alabama failed to move the football and Leigh Tiffin connected on a 42-yard field goal.[40] As for Georgia, Stafford connected on a 25-yard pass to Mikey Henderson, on their first offensive play in overtime, and the Bulldogs left Tuscaloosa 26–23 overtime winners.[39] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Bulldogs to 35–25–4.

This would be the last time Alabama lost to Georgia until the 2022 national championship game.

Florida State edit

River City Showdown
1 234Total
#22 Alabama 0 0014 14
Florida State 0 0714 21
  • Location: Jacksonville, Florida
  • Game start: 5:01 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:44
  • Game attendance: 85,412
  • Game weather: 83°, partly cloudy, winds NNE 19–27 mph
  • Referee: Thomas Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)

Sources:[41]

In what was Alabama's first regular season game played at a neutral site since the Kickoff Classic in 1986, Alabama was defeated in the inaugural River City Showdown at Jacksonville, Florida by the Florida State Seminoles 21–14.[41][42] After a scoreless first half, the Seminoles got on the board first in the third quarter. Florida State scored on their first play of the second half when Xavier Lee connected with De'Cody Fagg for a seven-yard touchdown reception.[43] The Seminoles extended their lead to 14–0 early in the fourth quarter on a five-yard Antone Smith touchdown run.[43]

Alabama scored their first points of the evening late in the fourth quarter when John Parker Wilson threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to D. J. Hall to cut the Florida State lead to 14–7.[43] On the Seminoles' next offensive possession when Lee threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to Fagg and extended their lead to 21–7.[43] The Crimson Tide then cut the lead after Wilson hit Keith Brown for a 17-yard touchdown reception.[43] However, Alabama was unable to recover the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff and lost by the final score of 21–14.[43]

The 85,412 fans at the game set the attendance record for Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, exceeding numbers of Super Bowl XXXIX or any of the annual Florida–Georgia rivalry games. It was the first time the teams had met since 1974, and it was the first meeting since Birmingham, Alabama native Bobby Bowden took over as head coach of the Seminoles. The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Seminoles to 2–1–1.

Houston edit

1 234Total
Houston 0 7314 24
Alabama 23 070 30
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:07 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 87°, sunny, winds ENE 7 mph
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • TV announcers (CTSN PPV): Chris Stewart (play-by-play), Tyler Watts (color), Barry Krauss (sideline)

Sources:[44][45]

Coming on the heels of two consecutive losses, the Crimson Tide defeated the Houston Cougars on homecoming in Tuscaloosa 30–24.[45][46] After the first quarter, Alabama led Houston 23–0 after scoring a trio of touchdowns and a safety.[45] John Parker Wilson scored the first touchdown of the afternoon on a one-yard run to cap the opening, 13 play, 80-yard drive.[47] On the ensuing Cougar drive, Wallace Gilberry sacked Houston quarterback Blake Joseph for a safety and a 9–0 Alabama lead.[47] The Crimson Tide then closed the first quarter with a pair of Wilson touchdown passes to take a 23–0 lead into the second quarter. The first came on a 23-yard pass to Nikita Stover and the second on a 23-yard pass to Mike McCoy.[47]

Holding Alabama scoreless in the second quarter, before halftime Houston managed to score their first touchdown on a 68-yard Joseph pass to Donnie Avery to make the halftime score 23–7.[47] A 34-yard Houston field goal in the third quarter made the score 23–10 before Alabama scored its final touchdown on a four-yard Glen Coffee run to make it 30–10.[47] The game appeared over going into the fourth quarter, but Houston attempted a comeback by scoring two touchdowns to come within six points of the Tide. Houston scored a pair of touchdowns in the fourth on a two-yard Case Keenum run and a 30-yard Keenum pass to Anthony Alridge to cut the score to 30–24.[47] On the last play of the game, Houston almost scored another touchdown to win the game, but an interception in the endzone by Simeon Castille sealed the victory for Bama.[46][47] For his eleven tackle, two sack performance, Wallace Gilberry was named SEC Defensive Line Player of the Week.[48] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Cougars to 9–0 (10–0 without NCAA vacations).

Ole Miss edit

Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
1 234Total
Alabama 3 14010 27
Ole Miss 7 3140 24
  • Location: Oxford, Mississippi
  • Game start: 11:34 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:34
  • Game attendance: 59,791
  • Game weather: 70°, sunny, winds SE 4 mph
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (LFS): Dave Neal (play-by-play), Dave Archer (analyst), Dave Baker (sideline reporter)

Sources:[49][50]

 
Kickoff against the Rebels

In an unexpected offensive showcase, the Alabama managed to defeat the Ole Miss Rebels 27–24 in Oxford.[50][51] Leigh Tiffin opened the scoring with a 27-yard field goal to give the Crimson Tide a 3–0 lead.[52] The Rebels responded with an eight-yard Dexter McCluster touchdown reception from Seth Adams to take a 7–3 lead at the end of the first quarter.[52] In the second quarter Alabama scored a pair of touchdowns with the first coming on a two-yard Glen Coffee run and the second on a one-yard John Parker Wilson run.[52] Ole Miss added a 22-yard Joshua Shene field goal and Alabama was up 17–10 at the half.[52]

Ole Miss took a 24–17 lead into the fourth quarter following a pair of touchdowns in the third. Adams scored on a three-yard run then connected with Mike Hicks for a 17-yard touchdown reception in the period.[52] The Crimson Tide then mounted a fourth quarter comeback. Terry Grant scored on a three-yard run and Tiffin kicked the game-winning field goal from 24 yards with 5:14 remaining in the game.[52] Ole Miss attempted to score on their last drive to either force the game into overtime with a field goal or win with a touchdown. With a fourth-and-22 on Alabama's 45-yard line, Adams completed a pass to Shay Hodge at the 3-yard line.[52] However, the call was reviewed and then reversed after Nick Saban called a timeout to give the officials more time to look at the replay.[51] John Parker Wilson was 26 for 40 and threw an interception and no touchdowns. The defense was able to force three interceptions on the day.[50] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Rebels to 41–9–2 (45–8–2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).

Tennessee edit

Third Saturday in October
1 234Total
#20 Tennessee 7 1000 17
Alabama 10 14611 41
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 11:34 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:26
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 69°, sunny, winds N 2 mph
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (LFS): Dave Neal (play-by-play), Dave Archer (analyst), Dave Baker (sideline reporter)

Sources:[53][54]

 
Final scoreboard

In their annual rivalry game, Alabama met the Tennessee Volunteers and was victorious 41–17 in Nick Saban's first "The Third Saturday in October" as head coach of Alabama.[54][55] Saban elected to kick an onside kick on the opening kickoff that Alabama recovered.[56] On the ensuing drive, Leigh Tiffin connected on a 39-yard field goal to give the Crimson Tide an early 3–0 lead.[56] Bama extended their lead to 10–0 when John Parker Wilson connected with Terry Grant on a three-yard touchdown pass.[56] The Volunteers scored their first points of the afternoon on the following drive on a two-yard Arian Foster run to make the score 10–7 entering the second quarter.[56]

Tennessee took a 14–10 lead early in the second quarter after Erik Ainge threw a three-yard touchdown pass to Luke Stocker.[56] At that point Alabama took over. D. J. Hall had two second-quarter touchdown receptions on John Parker Wilson passes of 16 and two yards .[56] Daniel Lincoln then connected on a 45-yard field goal as time expired and Alabama led 24–17 at the half.[56]

Tiffin added three more field goals to bring his total to four on the day in the second half, and Terry Grant had an eight-yard touchdown run in the fourth to give Alabama the 41–17 victory.[56] D. J. Hall and John Parker Wilson had career days for Alabama. Hall had 13 receptions for 185 yards and two touchdowns. Wilson was 32-of-46 for 363 yards and three touchdowns.[56] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 44–38–7 (45–37–8 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).

LSU edit

Alabama–LSU football rivalry
1 234Total
• #3 LSU 10 7717 41
#17 Alabama 3 1777 34
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 4:07 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 4:13
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 69°, sunny, winds NNW 10 mph
  • Referee: Thomas Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson & Tracy Wolfson

Sources:[57][58]

In the game dubbed "Saban Bowl I", in which Nick Saban's new Alabama team faced a LSU Tigers team that featured several players Saban himself had recruited during his tenure in Baton Rouge, the Tide found itself in an SEC shootout, but lost 41–34.[58][59][60] Alabama struck first with a 36-yard Leigh Tiffin field goal.[58] However, the Tigers then scored 17 unanswered points. After Colt David connected on a 43-yard field goal to tie the game at 3–3, Matt Flynn connected with Early Doucet for a ten-yard touchdown reception and Jacob Hester scored from one-yard out to give LSU a 17–3 lead early in the second quarter.[58] Alabama responded with 17 points in the second quarter, and the Crimson Tide led 20–17 at halftime. The first score came on a 67-yard John Parker Wilson touchdown pass to D. J. Hall, the second on a 21-yard Tiffin field goal and the third on a 29-yard Wilson touchdown pass to Keith Brown.[58]

The third quarter saw no scoring until the last two minutes. With 1:19 left, Keith Brown caught a 14-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to make the score 27–17.[61] The Tigers quickly responded on their next drive when Flynn threw a 61-yard touchdown pass to Demetrius Byrd to bring the Tigers back to within three points of Bama.[61] Then, with 11:21 left in the game, Colt David kicked a 49-yard field goal to tie it up 27–27.[61] The Crimson Tide took a 34–27 lead when Javier Arenas returned a punt for a 61-yard touchdown.[58] With 2:49 left, LSU was able to tie the game again when Flynn threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to Doucet.[58] It appeared the game might go into overtime until Wilson fumbled the ball and LSU recovered on the Alabama four-yard line.[61] Two plays later, Hester ran it in for the game-winning touchdown to make the score 41–34.[61] The Tigers had 475 total yards compared to Alabama's 254. Alabama was able to stay in the game thanks to three interceptions the defense was able to force and 130 yards in penalties that LSU accumulated. John Parker Wilson was 14 for 40 with 234 yards, 3 touchdowns, sacked 7 times, and an interception.[62] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 43–23–5.

Mississippi State edit

Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry
1 234Total
#22 Alabama 6 303 12
Mississippi State 0 1070 17
  • Location: Starkville, Mississippi
  • Game start: 11:34 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 56,188
  • Game weather: 64°, sunny, winds ENE 6 mph
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • TV announcers (LFS): Bill Rosinski (play-by-play), David Archer (analyst) Jenn Hildreth (sideline reporter)

Sources:[63][64]

Coming a week after a tough loss to LSU, the Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated Alabama for the second consecutive season, this time by a score of 17–12.[64][65] Alabama took a 9–0 lead halfway through the second quarter on Leigh Tiffin field goals of 39, 51 and 29 yards.[64] With just over 4:00 remaining in the half, Adam Carlson connected on a 35-yard field goal to cut the score to 9–3.[64] The Bulldogs then took the lead as time expired in the first half after Anthony Johnson intercepted a John Parker Wilson pass and returned it 100-yards for a 10–9 lead.[66]

In the third quarter, Mississippi State extended their lead to 17–9 after scoring the only offensive touchdown of the game. The score came on a three-yard run by Anthony Dixon.[64] Alabama scored their final points in the fourth on a 50-yard Tiffin field goal, his fourth of the afternoon.[64] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Bulldogs to 71–18–3 (70–19–3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).

Louisiana–Monroe edit

1 234Total
Louisiana–Monroe 0 1470 21
Alabama 7 700 14
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 1:35 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:59
  • Game attendance: 92,138
  • Game weather: 68°, partly cloudy, winds SSW 9 mph
  • Referee: Jeff Roberson

Sources:[67]

Coming off their second consecutive loss, Alabama suffered their worst loss of the season when the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks defeated the Crimson Tide 21–14 in Bryant–Denny Stadium.[67][68] Alabama took an early 7–0 lead after a 17-yard Keith Brown touchdown reception from John Parker Wilson.[67] The Warhawks tied the game at 7–7 on the first play of the second quarter when Calvin Dawson ran it in from one-yard out.[69] Both teams then traded touchdowns to tie the game at 14–14 at the half. Alabama scored on a 12-yard Terry Grant run and Louisiana–Monroe scored on a 13-yard Frank Goodin run.[67] The Warhawks scored what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown in the third quarter when Kinsmon Lancaster tossed an eleven-yard score to Marty Humphrey to win the game for Louisiana–Monroe 21–14.[67]

Auburn edit

Iron Bowl
1 234Total
Alabama 0 703 10
• #25 Auburn 10 007 17
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 7:10 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:10
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 50°, cloudy, winds NE 8 mph
  • Referee: Thomas Ritter
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline reporter)

Sources:[70][71]

Coming off their third consecutive loss, Alabama lost in the Iron Bowl for the sixth consecutive time against the arch-rival Auburn Tigers 17–10 on "The Plains".[71][72] Auburn took a 10–0 lead in the first quarter with Ben Tate scoring on a three-yard touchdown run and Wes Byrum connecting on a 37-yard field goal.[71] Alabama then cut the lead to 10–7 at the half after a two-yard John Parker Wilson touchdown run early in the second quarter.[71] After a scoreless third quarter, Brandon Cox extended the Tigers' lead to 17–7 on his one-yard touchdown run with only 3:58 remaining in the game.[73] Alabama was able to cut the lead to 17–10 after a 49-yard Leigh Tiffin field goal with 2:11 remaining in the game.[71] However, the Crimson Tide were unable to recover the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff and Auburn was able to run out the clock to preserve the 17–10 victory.[73] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 38–33–1.

Colorado edit

Independence Bowl
1 234Total
Alabama 20 703 30
Colorado 0 1437 24
  • Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
  • Game start: 7:06 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 47,043
  • Game weather: 49°, clear, winds SW 1 mph
  • Referee: Bill Athan
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Bob Davie (analyst), Stacey Dales (sideline reporter)

Sources:[74][75]

After a four-game slide to end a once promising season, Alabama defeated the Colorado Buffaloes in the 2007 Independence Bowl 30–24 to finish the season with an overall record of 7–6.[75][76] Alabama scored on their opening drive on a 41-yard Leigh Tiffin field goal to lead 3–0.[75] Colorado's first offensive play of the game resulted in an interception by Rolando McClain.[77] Once again, Alabama relied on another field goal from Tiffin to push their lead to 6–0.[75] Later in the quarter, John Parker Wilson threw touchdown strikes of 15-yards to Keith Brown and 34-yards to Matt Caddell to extend the Crimson Tide lead to 20–0 after one quarter.[77]

Early in the second quarter, Wilson connected with Nikita Stover on a 31-yard touchdown pass and the Crimson Tide lead 27–0.[75] The Buffaloes controlled the majority of the second quarter after Wilson threw an interception to Ryan Walters with just under six minutes remaining in the half.[77] Colorado cut the Alabama lead to 27–14 at the half on a pair of Cody Hawkins touchdown passes. The first was a four-yard pass to Tyson DeVree and the second a 25-yard pass to Dusty Sprague.[75]

The only score in the third quarter would come from Kevin Eberhart on a 39-yard Colorado field goal.[75] Tiffin kicked a field goal as the Crimson Tide lead 30–17 with just over four minutes remaining in the game.[75] Colorado responded on the following drive with a 14-yard Hawkins touchdown pass to DeVree to cut the Alabama lead to 30–24 with 3:51 remaining in the game.[77] Alabama was able to run the clock down, and after receiving the 49-yard P.J. Fitzgerald punt, only 0:01 remained in the game.[77] On the final play of the game, Colorado attempted several lateral passes but would fall short of midfield.[77] The 30–24 victory sent Alabama to a 7–6 overall record as they avoided a second consecutive losing season.

After the season edit

In the week following the Independence Bowl victory, several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff. Alabama lost their tight ends and special teams coach, Ron Middleton, on January 4, 2008, when he was hired as assistant head coach for Duke and their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Major Applewhite, on January 16, 2008, when he was hired as running backs coach for Texas.[78][79] During the following weeks, Saban named former Michigan State head coach Bobby Williams as his team's new as tight ends coach and special teams coordinator, and Jim McElwain from Fresno State as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[80][81] As part of the A-Day celebrations on April 12, 2008, the 2007 team captains Antoine Caldwell, Rashad Johnson and Darren Mustin were honored at the Walk of Fame ceremony at the base of Denny Chimes.[82]

Final statistics edit

After their victory over Colorado in the Independence Bowl, Alabama's final team statistics were released. On the defensive side of the ball, of the 119 FBS schools Alabama ranked 28th in rushing defense (124.15 yards per game), 27th in scoring defense (22.00 points per game), 31st in total defense (345.46 yards per game) and 48th in passing defense (221.31 yards per game).[83] Individually, Rashad Johnson led the team with 94 total tackles, 57 solo tackles and 37 assisted tackles.[84] Wallace Gilberry was 23rd nationally, third in conference and first on the team with 10 quarterback sacks.[85] Gilberry was also third nationally, first in conference and first on the team with 22 tackles for loss.[86] Rashad Johnson led the team with six of Alabama's nineteen total interceptions of the season.[87]

On offense, of the 119 FBS teams, Alabama ranked 59th in passing offense (224.54 yards per game), 60th in rushing offense (149.23 yards per game), 64th in scoring offense (27.08 points per game) and 75th in total offense (373.77 yards per game).[83] In conference, they ranked sixth in passing offense, seventh in total offense and scoring offense and eighth in rushing offense.[83] Individually, Terry Grant led the team offensively with 891 total yards rushing for an average of 81 rushing yards per game and 8 rushing touchdowns.[88] John Parker Wilson led the team in passing offense and completed 255 of 462 passes for 2,846 passing yards and 18 touchdowns.[89] D. J. Hall led the team with 67 receptions for 1,005 yards and six touchdown receptions.[90]

Awards edit

Following the SEC Championship Game, the conference named its award winners. Four players were named to the Coaches' All-SEC First Team, including Andre Smith, Wallace Gilberry, Simeon Castille and Rashad Johnson.[91] D. J. Hall and Antoine Caldwell were named to the Coaches' All-SEC Second Team.[91] Terry Grant, Rolando McClain and Kareem Jackson were named to the 2007 Freshman All-SEC Team.[92] McClain was also named to the 2007 Freshman All-America team by the Football Writers Association of America.[93]

NCAA sanctions edit

In October 2007, the athletic department discovered a potential NCAA-violation present throughout the athletics program.[94] The violations stemmed from athletes from several sports, including football, receiving improper benefits as a result of a failure in the distribution system of textbooks to student athletes from the university.[94] As a result of this discovery, Antoine Caldwell, Marlon Davis, Glen Coffee, Marquis Johnson and Chris Rogers were suspended from the team prior to the Tennessee game on October 20.[95] After a prolonged investigation, in June 2009 the NCAA ruled all athletes that received improper benefits related to the textbook distribution system were deemed ineligible.[96] As such, as part of the penalties imposed on the football program, all victories which those included in the inquiry participated, were officially vacated from the all-time record.[96] The penalty to vacate victories does not result in a loss (or forfeiture) of the affected contests or award a victory to the opponent.[97] As such, all five victories from the 2007 season prior to the suspension of the ineligible players on October 20 (Western Carolina, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Houston and Ole Miss) were vacated making the official record for the season two wins and six losses (2–6).[13][96]

NFL draft edit

After not having any players selected in the 2008 NFL Draft, in the 2009 NFL Draft, Alabama had four players that competed as part of the 2007 team selected.[98] The first round selection was Andre Smith (6th Cincinnati Bengals); and the third round picks were Coffee (74th San Francisco 49ers), Caldwell (77th Houston Texans) and Rashad Johnson (95th Arizona Cardinals).[98] John Parker Wilson with the Atlanta Falcons, Bobby Greenwood with the Kansas City Chiefs, Marlon Davis with the Cleveland Browns, Nick Walker with the Minnesota Vikings and Travis McCall with the Buffalo Bills each signed as undrafted free agents.[99]

In the 2010 NFL Draft, Alabama had six players selected that competed as part of the 2007 team.[100] The first round selections were McClain (8th Oakland Raiders) and Jackson (20th Houston Texans); the second round pick was Arenas (50th Kansas City Chiefs); the third round pick was Mike Johnson (98th Atlanta Falcons); and the seventh round picks were Marquis Johnson (211th St. Louis Rams) and Deaderick (247th New England Patriots).[100] Both Peek and Washington, with the Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys respectively, signed as undrafted free agents.[101]

Following the 2010 season, Alabama had two players selected that competed as part of the 2007 team in the 2011 NFL Draft.[102] James Carpenter was selected in the first round (25th Seattle Seahawks) and Greg McElroy was selected in the seventh round (208th New York Jets).[103]

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The 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Tide was led by its new head coach Nick Saban the former head coach of rival LSU Despite a strong 6 2 start they finished the season by losing four of their final five games The team closed the regular season at 6 6 4 4 SEC and lost for a sixth straight time to rival Auburn The Tide defeated Colorado in the 2007 Independence Bowl 30 24 to finish the season at a 7 6 After an investigation by the NCAA five wins by Alabama were vacated from the 2007 season adjusting official NCAA records to show the Crimson Tide as having a 2 6 record for the season 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide footballIndependence Bowl championIndependence Bowl W 30 24 vs ColoradoConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceDivisionWestern DivisionRecord2 6 5 wins vacated 1 4 SEC 3 wins vacated Head coachNick Saban 1st season Offensive coordinatorMajor Applewhite 1st season Offensive schemePro styleDefensive coordinatorKevin Steele 1st season Base defense3 4Home stadiumBryant Denny Stadium Capacity 92 138 Seasons 20062008 2007 Southeastern Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L W L Eastern Division No 12 Tennessee xy 6 2 10 4 No 2 Georgia x 6 2 11 2 No 13 Florida 5 3 9 4 South Carolina 3 5 6 6 Kentucky 3 5 8 5 Vanderbilt 2 6 5 7 Western Division No 1 LSU x 6 2 12 2 No 15 Auburn 5 3 9 4 Arkansas 4 4 8 5 Mississippi State 4 4 8 5 Alabama 4 4 7 6 Ole Miss 0 8 3 9 Championship LSU 21 Tennessee 14 BCS National Champion BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativex Division champion co championsy Championship game participantAlabama had 5 victories vacated by the NCAA in 2010 As such the official record for Alabama is 2 6 1 4 Rankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Before the season 1 1 Returning starters 1 1 1 Offense 1 1 2 Defense 1 1 3 Special teams 1 2 Roster 1 3 Recruiting class 2 Schedule 3 Rankings 4 Coaching staff 5 Game summaries 5 1 Western Carolina 5 2 Vanderbilt 5 3 Arkansas 5 4 Georgia 5 5 Florida State 5 6 Houston 5 7 Ole Miss 5 8 Tennessee 5 9 LSU 5 10 Mississippi State 5 11 Louisiana Monroe 5 12 Auburn 5 13 Colorado 6 After the season 6 1 Final statistics 6 2 Awards 6 3 NCAA sanctions 6 4 NFL draft 7 ReferencesBefore the season editThe Crimson Tide completed a 6 6 regular season record 1 Following their loss to Auburn in the Iron Bowl head coach Mike Shula was fired on November 27 after four years 2 Athletic director Mal Moore announced defensive coordinator Joe Kines as interim head coach for the Independence Bowl 2 against Oklahoma State which the Tide lost 34 31 finishing with a 6 7 record 1 Returning starters edit Eighteen starters returned from the previous season including nine on offense five on defense and four on special teams 3 The most notable departures were Kenneth Darby and Le Ron McClain on offense and Dominic Lee Jeremy Clark Juwan Simpson Terrence Jones Jeffrey Dukes and Ramzee Robinson on defense 3 The Crimson Tide offense returned all three quarterbacks including starter John Parker Wilson The entire starting offensive line returned anchored by freshman All American Andre Smith along with reinforcements by the top four tight ends from the 2006 depth chart 3 Alabama s receiving unit was led by D J Hall who broke nearly every Alabama receiving record in school history in 2006 3 The Alabama defense returned five starters in 2007 based on the 3 3 5 scheme that was run in 2006 The Tide had a new starting nose tackle outside linebacker strongside linebacker cornerback and a starting safety 3 Offense edit Player Class Position John Parker Wilson Junior Quarterback Keith Brown Senior Wide receiver D J Hall Senior Wide receiver Travis McCall Senior Tight end Andre Smith Sophomore Offensive tackle Chris Capps Senior Offensive tackle Justin Britt Senior Offensive guard B J Stabler Junior Offensive guard Antoine Caldwell Junior Center Defense edit Player Class Position Keith Saunders Senior Defensive end Wallace Gilberry Senior Defensive end Jay Callahan Jr Sophomore Linebacker Simeon Castille Senior Cornerback Marcus Carter Senior Safety Special teams edit Player Class Position P J Fitzgerald Sophomore Punter Jamie Christensen Senior Placekicker Leigh Tiffin Sophomore Placekicker Javier Arenas Sophomore Return specialist Brian Selman Sophomore Long snapper Roster edit Quarterbacks 14 John Parker Wilson Junior 16 Thomas Darrah Freshman 17 Greg McElroy nbsp Freshman 18 Nick Fanuzzi Freshman 19 Ross Applegate Freshman Patrick Bryant Freshman Robert Ezell Freshman Running backs 5 Roy Upchurch nbsp Sophomore 10 Jimmy Johns Junior 26 Ali Sharrief nbsp Sophomore 29 Terry Grant nbsp Freshman 33 Demetrius Goode Freshman 34 Jeramie Griffin Freshman 38 Glen Coffee Sophomore 40 Baron Huber nbsp Sophomore Justen santana Sophomore Fullbacks 33 Patrick Hanrahan Freshman Drew bullard Freshman Brandon powell Junior Jacob vane nbsp Freshman Wide receivers 4 Marquis Maze Freshman 7 Will Oakley nbsp Junior 9 Nikita Stover Junior 11 Matt Caddell nbsp Senior 15 Darius Hanks Freshman 22 D J Hall Senior 39 Darwin Salaam Junior 43 A J Walker Freshman 46 Kyle Pennington Freshman 48 Travis Sikes Freshman 80 Mike McCoy Sophomore 81 Keith Brown Senior 82 Earl Alexander Freshman 84 Brandon Gibson Freshman Adam presley Freshman Chris pugh Sophomore Tight ends 83 Travis McCall Junior 85 Preston Dial Freshman 87 Chris Underwood Freshman 88 Nick Walker nbsp Junior 89 Charles Hoke Junior 96 Daniel Wood Sophomore Drew cummings Freshman Offensive line 50 Justin Britt Senior 59 Antoine Caldwell nbsp Junior 60 Scott Deaton nbsp Sophomore 61 B J Stabler nbsp Junior 62 Alex Stadler Freshman 63 Morgan Garner Senior 64 Layne Rinks Junior 65 Joshua Curry Senior 66 Brian Motley Freshman 68 Taylor Pharr Freshman 69 Patrick Crump Freshman 70 Evan Cardwell nbsp Sophomore 71 Andre Smith Sophomore 72 Chris Capps nbsp Senior 73 William Vlachos Freshman 74 David Ross Freshman 75 Cody Davis nbsp Junior 76 Marlon Davis Junior 78 Mike Johnson nbsp Sophomore 79 Drew Davis nbsp Sophomore Defensive line 52 Alfred McCullough Freshman 54 Jeremy Elder Freshman 55 Chavis Williams Freshman 56 Matt Collins nbsp Senior 58 Nick Gentry Freshman 77 Byron Walton nbsp Sophomore 90 Milton Talbert Freshman 91 Alex Watkins Freshman 92 Wallace Gilberry nbsp Senior 93 Bobby Greenwood Junior 94 Keith Saunders nbsp Senior 95 Brandon Deaderick nbsp Sophomore 96 Luther Davis Freshman 97 Lorenzo Washington nbsp Sophomore 98 Brandon Fanney nbsp Sophomore 99 Josh Chapman Freshman Juan garnier Sophomore Linebackers 6 Marcel Stamps Senior 21 Prince Hall nbsp Sophomore 25 Rolando McClain Freshman 32 Eryk Anders nbsp Sophomore 35 Charlie Kirschman Freshman 42 Jennings Hester Freshman 44 Demarcus Waldrop nbsp Senior 45 Charlie Higgenbotham Freshman 47 Ezekial Knight Freshman 51 Michael DeJohn Freshman 57 Darren Mustin nbsp Senior Alex benson Sophomore Tucker callahan Sophomore Joel nix Sophomore Joe robinson Sophomore Defensive backs 2 Simeon Castille Senior 3 Kareem Jackson Freshman 8 Chris Rogers nbsp Sophomore 13 Cory Reamer Sophomore 16 Lionel Mitchell Junior 19 Tarence Farmer Freshman 20 Marcus Carter Senior 23 Tremayne Coger Freshman 24 Marquis Johnson Sophomore 27 Justin Woodall Sophomore 28 Javier Arenas Sophomore 31 Forress Rayford Senior 34 Courtney Moore Sophomore 36 Eric Gray nbsp Senior 37 Trent Dean Junior 39 Tyrone King Sophomore 41 Chris Lett Freshman 43 Sam Burnthall Sophomore 49 Rashad Johnson nbsp Junior Rajiv lundy Sophomore Lance vickers Freshman Safeties Hampton gray Sophomore Punters 77 Adam Hill nbsp Freshman 97 P J Fitzgerald nbsp Sophomore Heath thomas Sophomore Sam snider Sophomore Kickers 81 Andrew Friedman Sophomore 86 Jamie Christensen nbsp Senior 95 Colin Gallagher Freshman 99 Leigh Tiffin Sophomore Long snappers 53 Paul Silvey Freshman 67 Brian Selman Junior Athletes Jonathan lowe Senior Reference 4 Recruiting class edit See also American football positions Glossary of American football and Recruiting college athletics Alabama s recruiting class was highlighted by three players from the ESPN 150 No 72 Kerry Murphy DT No 80 William Vlachos OG and No 118 Luther Davis DE 5 Alabama signed the No 10 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No 22 according to Scout 6 7 US college sports recruiting information for 2007 recruits Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit date Josh ChapmanDT Hoover AL Hoover High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 280 lb 130 kg 4 90 Feb 6 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 71 Patrick CrumpOL Hoover AL Hoover High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 285 lb 129 kg 5 0 Sep 13 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 74 Luther DavisDT West Monroe Louisiana West Monroe High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 254 lb 115 kg 4 8 Jan 26 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 79 Jeremy ElderDE College Park Georgia North Clayton High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 270 lb 120 kg 4 9 Feb 4 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 73 Nick FanuzziQB San Antonio Texas Winston Churchill High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 200 lb 91 kg 4 6 Jan 22 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 78 Tarence FarmerDB Houston Texas St Pius X High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 4 Jan 22 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 77 Nick GentryDT Prattville AL Prattville High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 265 lb 120 kg 4 8 Aug 6 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 78 Brandon GibsonWR Mobile AL UMS Wright Preparatory School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 5 Feb 7 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 79 Demetrius GoodeRB Chatham Virginia Hargrave Military Academy 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 200 lb 91 kg 4 5 Jan 28 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 79 Jeramie GriffinRB Batesville Mississippi South Panola High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 230 lb 100 kg 4 5 Jan 28 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 77 Darius HanksWR Norcross Georgia Norcross High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 168 lb 76 kg 4 6 Jan 29 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 71 Jennings HesterLB Atlanta Georgia Marist School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 228 lb 103 kg 4 7 Jun 13 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 72 Kareem JacksonDB Fork Union Virginia Fork Union Military Academy 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 185 lb 84 kg 4 5 Jan 22 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 40 Chris LettDB Pensacola Florida Pensacola High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 5 May 25 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 77 Marquis MazeWR Tarrant AL Tarrant High School 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 160 lb 73 kg 4 4 Feb 7 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 79 Rolando McClainLB Decatur AL Decatur High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 240 lb 110 kg 4 6 Jun 21 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 79 Alfred McCulloughDT Athens AL Athens High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 297 lb 135 kg 4 9 Jul 9 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 76 Kerry MurphyDT Hoover AL Hoover High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 315 lb 143 kg 5 1 Jan 14 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 81 Michael RicksDB Booneville Mississippi Northeast Mississippi Community College 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 4 Feb 7 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade NR Jamar TaylorRB Lakeland Florida Lakeland Senior High School 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 204 lb 93 kg 4 7 Jun 7 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 75 Chris UnderwoodTE Vestavia Hills AL Vestavia Hills High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 202 lb 92 kg Jan 28 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 40 William VlachosOL Mountain Brook AL Mountain Brook High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 287 lb 130 kg 5 1 Sep 13 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 80 Alex WatkinsDE Brownsville Tennessee Haywood High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 225 lb 102 kg 4 7 Jun 18 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 77 Chavis WilliamsDE Dora AL Dora High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 220 lb 100 kg 4 6 Feb 2 2007 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN grade 75 Overall recruiting rankings Scout 22 Rivals 10 ESPN 17 Refers to 40 yard dash Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height weight and 40 time In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Alabama Signee List 2007 Rivals com Retrieved August 27 2011 Scout com Football Recruiting Alabama Scout com Retrieved August 27 2011 2008 Player Signees Alabama ESPN com Retrieved August 27 2011 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved August 27 2011 2007 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved August 27 2011 Schedule editThe Sagarin computer ratings calculated Alabama s strength of schedule to be the 31st most difficult out of the 245 Division I teams 8 The Cosgrove Computer Rankings calculated it as the 55th most difficult out of the 119 Division I FBS teams in its rankings 9 Alabama s 2007 schedule was officially released on July 24 2006 10 It featured six pre season AP Top 25 teams eight of which made bowl games in 2006 10 11 In accordance with conference rules Alabama faced all five Western Division opponents Arkansas Auburn LSU Mississippi State and Ole Miss They also faced three Eastern Division opponents official SEC rival Tennessee Georgia and Vanderbilt 12 Alabama did not play SEC opponents Florida Kentucky and South Carolina 12 Alabama also played four non conference games The non conference schedule included games against Western Carolina of the Southern Conference Florida State of the Atlantic Coast Conference Houston of Conference USA and Louisiana Monroe of the Sun Belt Conference 13 For the 2007 Independence Bowl Alabama played Colorado of the Big 12 Conference 14 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 16 00 p m Western Carolina Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALPPVW 52 6 vacated 92 138 September 811 30 a m at VanderbiltVanderbilt StadiumNashville TNLFSW 24 10 vacated 39 773 September 155 45 p m No 16 ArkansasBryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALESPNW 41 38 vacated 92 138 September 226 45 p m No 22 GeorgiaNo 16Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL rivalry College GameDay ESPNL 23 26 OT92 138 September 294 00 p m vs Florida State No 22Jacksonville Municipal StadiumJacksonville FLCBSL 14 2185 412 October 62 00 p m Houston nbsp Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALPPVW 30 24 vacated 92 138 October 1311 30 a m at Ole MissVaught Hemingway StadiumOxford MS rivalry LFSW 27 24 vacated 59 791 October 2011 30 a m No 20 TennesseeBryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL Third Saturday in October LFSW 41 1792 138 November 34 00 p m No 3 LSUNo 17Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL rivalry CBSL 34 4192 138 November 1011 30 a m at Mississippi StateNo 21Davis Wade StadiumStarkville MS rivalry LFSL 12 1756 188 November 171 30 p m Louisiana Monroe Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALPPVL 14 2192 138 November 247 00 p m at No 25 AuburnJordan Hare StadiumAuburn AL Iron Bowl ESPNL 10 1787 451 December 307 00 p m vs Colorado Independence StadiumShreveport LA Independence Bowl ESPNW 30 2447 043 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central time 13 Rankings editSee also 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked RV Received votesWeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAPRVRVRV1622RVRVRV221721RV Coaches PollRVRVRV2024RVRVRV241823 HarrisNot released22RVRVRV241722RV Not releasedBCSNot released 241722 Not releasedCoaching staff editOn January 3 2007 Alabama announced that Nick Saban was hired from the Miami Dolphins to serve as the program s 27th head coach 15 In the weeks that followed Saban worked to fill his staff The first hires came on January 9 with Kirby Smart hired from the Dolphins to serve as defensive coordinator Kevin Steele from Florida State to serve as head defensive coach and Lance Thompson from Central Florida to serve as linebackers coach 16 On January 11 Joe Pendry of the Houston Texans was hired to serve as an assistant head and linebackers coach 17 On January 12 Saban hired two more assistants Ron Middleton was hired from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to serve as both the tight ends and special teams coach and Bo Davis from the Dolphins was hired as defensive line coach 18 On January 13 Major Applewhite was hired from Rice to serve as both offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach 19 On January 16 Burton Burns was hired from Clemson to serve as both associate head and running backs coach 20 On February 19 Curt Cignetti was hired from NC State to serve as both receivers coach and recruiting coordinator to fill the final position on Saban s inaugural coaching staff 21 Name Position Year at Alabama Alma Mater Year Nick Saban Head coach 1st Kent State 1973 Burton Burns Associate head coach Running Backs 1st Nebraska 1976 Joe Pendry Assistant head coach Offense Offensive Line 1st West Virginia 1969 Kirby Smart Assistant Head Coach Defense Secondary 1st Georgia 1999 Major Applewhite Offensive coordinator quarterbacks 1st Texas 2002 Kevin Steele Defensive coordinator inside linebackers 1st Tennessee 1981 Curt Cignetti Wide receivers coach Recruiting Coordinator 1st West Virginia 1983 Ron Middleton Tight Ends special teams 1st Auburn 1985 Bo Davis Defensive line 1st LSU 1993 Lance Thompson Outside Linebackers 1st The Citadel 1987 Scott Cochran Strength and Conditioning 1st LSU 2001 Reference 22 Game summaries editWestern Carolina edit See also 2007 Western Carolina Catamounts football team 1 234TotalWestern Carolina 0 303 6 Alabama 14 101414 52 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 6 07 p m Elapsed time 3 17Game attendance 92 138Game weather 89 partly cloudy winds ENE at 5 mphReferee Matt AustinTV announcers CTSN PPV Chris Stewart play by play Tyler Watts color Barry Krauss sideline Sources 23 24 The Nick Saban era commenced before a sold out home crowd of 92 138 by defeating the Western Carolina Catamounts 52 6 for both Nick Saban s first regular season game and victory as Alabama s head coach 24 25 Redshirt freshman running back Terry Grant scored the first touchdown of the season on the first offensive play of the game with a 47 yard touchdown run 26 27 Grant then scored his second touchdown on a one yard run to give Alabama a 14 0 lead at the end of the first quarter 26 27 After a successful 34 yard Jonathon Parsons field goal by the Catamounts Grant scored his third touchdown of the evening on a 21 yard run 26 27 Leigh Tiffin then hit a 21 yard field goal to give Alabama a 24 3 halftime lead 26 Bama continued the scoring in the third quarter with another pair of touchdowns The first came on a one yard Glen Coffee run and the second on a one yard touchdown pass from Greg McElroy to Nick Walker 26 After a second Parsons field goal for Western Carolina Alabama scored touchdowns on a one yard Jimmy Johns run and a 25 yard Roy Upchurch run to make the final score 52 6 26 For his 134 yard three touchdown performance Terry Grant was named the SEC Freshman of the Week 28 Vanderbilt edit See also 2007 Vanderbilt Commodores football team 1 234Total Alabama 10 608 24Vanderbilt 3 007 10 Location Nashville TennesseeGame start 11 34 a m Elapsed time 3 11Game attendance 39 773Game weather 82 cloudy winds S at 6 mphReferee Rocky GoodeTelevision network LFS Sources 29 nbsp Alabama attempts a two point conversion in the fourth quarter For the 19th consecutive time stretching back to the 1984 season Alabama defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores to open conference play In this contest the Crimson Tide were victorious before a sold out crowd of 39 773 at Vanderbilt Stadium 24 10 for Nick Saban s first conference victory as Alabama s head coach 29 30 31 After Javier Arenas returned the first punt of the game 69 yards to the one yard line for the second week in a row Terry Grant scored a touchdown on Alabama s first offensive play with his one yard run 32 33 Leigh Tiffin hit a 20 yard field goal later in the quarter as did the Commodores Bryant Hahnfeldt from 33 yards to make the score 10 3 at the end of the first 32 A pair of Tiffin field goals from 40 and 29 yards extended Bama s lead to 16 3 at the half 32 After being held scoreless in the third quarter Grant scored his second touchdown of the afternoon on a two yard run early in the fourth quarter 33 With a successful two point conversion pass from John Parker Wilson to Nick Walker Alabama extended their lead to 24 3 32 Vanderbilt did score a late touchdown on a 15 yard Adams Mackenzi pass to George Smith to make the finals score 24 10 32 For his 173 yard two touchdown performance and for the second consecutive week Terry Grant was named the SEC Freshman of the Week 34 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Commodores to 58 19 4 61 18 4 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 30 Arkansas edit See also 2007 Arkansas Razorbacks football team 1 234Total 16 Arkansas 0 10721 38 Alabama 21 01010 41 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 5 58 p m Elapsed time 3 42Game attendance 92 138Game weather 74 clear winds N at 8 mphReferee Penn WagersTV announcers ESPN Mike Patrick play by play Todd Blackledge analyst Holly Rowe sideline Sources 35 In what was considered their first true test of the season Alabama built an early 21 point lead but had to mount a come from behind drive in the final two minutes of the game in order to capture a 41 38 victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks 35 36 Bama took a 21 0 lead into the second quarter after a pair of D J Hall touchdown receptions of nine and 35 yards from John Parker Wilson and a 14 yard Glen Coffee run 35 37 The Razorbacks closed the gap to 21 10 at the half after Casey Dick threw a 40 yard touchdown pass to Crosby Tuck and Alex Tejada converted a 22 yard field goal 35 Alabama extended their lead to 31 10 in the third quarter after a 24 yard Leigh Tiffin field goal and a two yard Wilson touchdown pass to Nick Walker 35 From this point Arkansas scored four touchdowns to take a 38 31 lead late into the fourth quarter Dick hit Andrew Davie for a two yard touchdown reception late in the third In the fourth Darren McFadden scored on runs of one and five yards on consecutive drives and Peyton Hillis had a seven yard touchdown reception to give the Razorbacks a 38 31 lead with 8 08 remaining in the game 35 Tiffin converted a 42 yard field goal and with 4 20 remaining in the game and then with only 0 08 remaining Wilson hit Matt Caddell for a four yard game winning touchdown reception 35 36 With his 172 yards receiving D J Hall set a new Crimson Tide record for career receiving yardage previously held by Ozzie Newsome with 2 070 yards 37 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Razorbacks to 8 8 11 7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits Georgia edit See also 2007 Georgia Bulldogs football team 1 234OTTotal 22 Georgia 7 3736 26 16 Alabama 0 37103 23 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 6 47 p m Elapsed time 3 34Game attendance 92 138Game weather 88 partly cloudy winds ESE at 9 mphReferee Jeff RobersonTV announcers ESPN Mike Patrick play by play Todd Blackledge analyst Holly Rowe sideline Sources 38 A week after upsetting Arkansas and entering both the AP and Coaches Polls Alabama was defeated in overtime by the Georgia Bulldogs 26 23 38 39 The Crimson Tide found themselves trailing 7 0 early in the first quarter after a 10 yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Thomas Brown 40 Brandon Coutu and Leigh Tiffin each added a field goal in the second quarter for their respective teams to give the Bulldogs a lead 10 3 at halftime 40 In the third quarter Alabama s John Parker Wilson scrambled for a one yard touchdown run but the Bulldogs immediately answered on their next drive with a six yard rushing touchdown from Knowshon Moreno 40 Coutu connected on a 47 yard field goal as the Bulldogs extended their lead in the fourth quarter to 20 10 40 Alabama responded with 22 yard Tiffin field goal and a second rushing touchdown from Wilson to force overtime 40 On their first possession of overtime Alabama failed to move the football and Leigh Tiffin connected on a 42 yard field goal 40 As for Georgia Stafford connected on a 25 yard pass to Mikey Henderson on their first offensive play in overtime and the Bulldogs left Tuscaloosa 26 23 overtime winners 39 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against the Bulldogs to 35 25 4 This would be the last time Alabama lost to Georgia until the 2022 national championship game Florida State edit See also 2007 Florida State Seminoles football team River City Showdown 1 234Total 22 Alabama 0 0014 14 Florida State 0 0714 21 Location Jacksonville FloridaGame start 5 01 p m Elapsed time 3 44Game attendance 85 412Game weather 83 partly cloudy winds NNE 19 27 mphReferee Thomas RitterTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Sources 41 In what was Alabama s first regular season game played at a neutral site since the Kickoff Classic in 1986 Alabama was defeated in the inaugural River City Showdown at Jacksonville Florida by the Florida State Seminoles 21 14 41 42 After a scoreless first half the Seminoles got on the board first in the third quarter Florida State scored on their first play of the second half when Xavier Lee connected with De Cody Fagg for a seven yard touchdown reception 43 The Seminoles extended their lead to 14 0 early in the fourth quarter on a five yard Antone Smith touchdown run 43 Alabama scored their first points of the evening late in the fourth quarter when John Parker Wilson threw a seven yard touchdown pass to D J Hall to cut the Florida State lead to 14 7 43 On the Seminoles next offensive possession when Lee threw a 70 yard touchdown pass to Fagg and extended their lead to 21 7 43 The Crimson Tide then cut the lead after Wilson hit Keith Brown for a 17 yard touchdown reception 43 However Alabama was unable to recover the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff and lost by the final score of 21 14 43 The 85 412 fans at the game set the attendance record for Jacksonville Municipal Stadium exceeding numbers of Super Bowl XXXIX or any of the annual Florida Georgia rivalry games It was the first time the teams had met since 1974 and it was the first meeting since Birmingham Alabama native Bobby Bowden took over as head coach of the Seminoles The loss brought Alabama s all time record against the Seminoles to 2 1 1 Houston edit See also Houston Cougars football 1 234TotalHouston 0 7314 24 Alabama 23 070 30 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 2 07 p m Elapsed time 3 30Game attendance 92 138Game weather 87 sunny winds ENE 7 mphReferee Marc CurlesTV announcers CTSN PPV Chris Stewart play by play Tyler Watts color Barry Krauss sideline Sources 44 45 Coming on the heels of two consecutive losses the Crimson Tide defeated the Houston Cougars on homecoming in Tuscaloosa 30 24 45 46 After the first quarter Alabama led Houston 23 0 after scoring a trio of touchdowns and a safety 45 John Parker Wilson scored the first touchdown of the afternoon on a one yard run to cap the opening 13 play 80 yard drive 47 On the ensuing Cougar drive Wallace Gilberry sacked Houston quarterback Blake Joseph for a safety and a 9 0 Alabama lead 47 The Crimson Tide then closed the first quarter with a pair of Wilson touchdown passes to take a 23 0 lead into the second quarter The first came on a 23 yard pass to Nikita Stover and the second on a 23 yard pass to Mike McCoy 47 Holding Alabama scoreless in the second quarter before halftime Houston managed to score their first touchdown on a 68 yard Joseph pass to Donnie Avery to make the halftime score 23 7 47 A 34 yard Houston field goal in the third quarter made the score 23 10 before Alabama scored its final touchdown on a four yard Glen Coffee run to make it 30 10 47 The game appeared over going into the fourth quarter but Houston attempted a comeback by scoring two touchdowns to come within six points of the Tide Houston scored a pair of touchdowns in the fourth on a two yard Case Keenum run and a 30 yard Keenum pass to Anthony Alridge to cut the score to 30 24 47 On the last play of the game Houston almost scored another touchdown to win the game but an interception in the endzone by Simeon Castille sealed the victory for Bama 46 47 For his eleven tackle two sack performance Wallace Gilberry was named SEC Defensive Line Player of the Week 48 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Cougars to 9 0 10 0 without NCAA vacations Ole Miss edit See also 2007 Ole Miss Rebels football team Alabama Ole Miss football rivalry 1 234Total Alabama 3 14010 27Ole Miss 7 3140 24 Location Oxford MississippiGame start 11 34 a m Elapsed time 3 34Game attendance 59 791Game weather 70 sunny winds SE 4 mphReferee Penn WagersTV announcers LFS Dave Neal play by play Dave Archer analyst Dave Baker sideline reporter Sources 49 50 nbsp Kickoff against the Rebels In an unexpected offensive showcase the Alabama managed to defeat the Ole Miss Rebels 27 24 in Oxford 50 51 Leigh Tiffin opened the scoring with a 27 yard field goal to give the Crimson Tide a 3 0 lead 52 The Rebels responded with an eight yard Dexter McCluster touchdown reception from Seth Adams to take a 7 3 lead at the end of the first quarter 52 In the second quarter Alabama scored a pair of touchdowns with the first coming on a two yard Glen Coffee run and the second on a one yard John Parker Wilson run 52 Ole Miss added a 22 yard Joshua Shene field goal and Alabama was up 17 10 at the half 52 Ole Miss took a 24 17 lead into the fourth quarter following a pair of touchdowns in the third Adams scored on a three yard run then connected with Mike Hicks for a 17 yard touchdown reception in the period 52 The Crimson Tide then mounted a fourth quarter comeback Terry Grant scored on a three yard run and Tiffin kicked the game winning field goal from 24 yards with 5 14 remaining in the game 52 Ole Miss attempted to score on their last drive to either force the game into overtime with a field goal or win with a touchdown With a fourth and 22 on Alabama s 45 yard line Adams completed a pass to Shay Hodge at the 3 yard line 52 However the call was reviewed and then reversed after Nick Saban called a timeout to give the officials more time to look at the replay 51 John Parker Wilson was 26 for 40 and threw an interception and no touchdowns The defense was able to force three interceptions on the day 50 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Rebels to 41 9 2 45 8 2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits Tennessee edit See also 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team Third Saturday in October 1 234Total 20 Tennessee 7 1000 17 Alabama 10 14611 41 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 11 34 a m Elapsed time 3 26Game attendance 92 138Game weather 69 sunny winds N 2 mphReferee Matt AustinTV announcers LFS Dave Neal play by play Dave Archer analyst Dave Baker sideline reporter Sources 53 54 nbsp Final scoreboard In their annual rivalry game Alabama met the Tennessee Volunteers and was victorious 41 17 in Nick Saban s first The Third Saturday in October as head coach of Alabama 54 55 Saban elected to kick an onside kick on the opening kickoff that Alabama recovered 56 On the ensuing drive Leigh Tiffin connected on a 39 yard field goal to give the Crimson Tide an early 3 0 lead 56 Bama extended their lead to 10 0 when John Parker Wilson connected with Terry Grant on a three yard touchdown pass 56 The Volunteers scored their first points of the afternoon on the following drive on a two yard Arian Foster run to make the score 10 7 entering the second quarter 56 Tennessee took a 14 10 lead early in the second quarter after Erik Ainge threw a three yard touchdown pass to Luke Stocker 56 At that point Alabama took over D J Hall had two second quarter touchdown receptions on John Parker Wilson passes of 16 and two yards 56 Daniel Lincoln then connected on a 45 yard field goal as time expired and Alabama led 24 17 at the half 56 Tiffin added three more field goals to bring his total to four on the day in the second half and Terry Grant had an eight yard touchdown run in the fourth to give Alabama the 41 17 victory 56 D J Hall and John Parker Wilson had career days for Alabama Hall had 13 receptions for 185 yards and two touchdowns Wilson was 32 of 46 for 363 yards and three touchdowns 56 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against Tennessee to 44 38 7 45 37 8 without NCAA vacations and forfeits LSU edit See also 2007 LSU Tigers football team Alabama LSU football rivalry 1 234Total 3 LSU 10 7717 41 17 Alabama 3 1777 34 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 4 07 p m Elapsed time 4 13Game attendance 92 138Game weather 69 sunny winds NNW 10 mphReferee Thomas RitterTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson amp Tracy Wolfson Sources 57 58 In the game dubbed Saban Bowl I in which Nick Saban s new Alabama team faced a LSU Tigers team that featured several players Saban himself had recruited during his tenure in Baton Rouge the Tide found itself in an SEC shootout but lost 41 34 58 59 60 Alabama struck first with a 36 yard Leigh Tiffin field goal 58 However the Tigers then scored 17 unanswered points After Colt David connected on a 43 yard field goal to tie the game at 3 3 Matt Flynn connected with Early Doucet for a ten yard touchdown reception and Jacob Hester scored from one yard out to give LSU a 17 3 lead early in the second quarter 58 Alabama responded with 17 points in the second quarter and the Crimson Tide led 20 17 at halftime The first score came on a 67 yard John Parker Wilson touchdown pass to D J Hall the second on a 21 yard Tiffin field goal and the third on a 29 yard Wilson touchdown pass to Keith Brown 58 The third quarter saw no scoring until the last two minutes With 1 19 left Keith Brown caught a 14 yard touchdown pass from Wilson to make the score 27 17 61 The Tigers quickly responded on their next drive when Flynn threw a 61 yard touchdown pass to Demetrius Byrd to bring the Tigers back to within three points of Bama 61 Then with 11 21 left in the game Colt David kicked a 49 yard field goal to tie it up 27 27 61 The Crimson Tide took a 34 27 lead when Javier Arenas returned a punt for a 61 yard touchdown 58 With 2 49 left LSU was able to tie the game again when Flynn threw a 32 yard touchdown pass to Doucet 58 It appeared the game might go into overtime until Wilson fumbled the ball and LSU recovered on the Alabama four yard line 61 Two plays later Hester ran it in for the game winning touchdown to make the score 41 34 61 The Tigers had 475 total yards compared to Alabama s 254 Alabama was able to stay in the game thanks to three interceptions the defense was able to force and 130 yards in penalties that LSU accumulated John Parker Wilson was 14 for 40 with 234 yards 3 touchdowns sacked 7 times and an interception 62 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against the Tigers to 43 23 5 Mississippi State edit See also 2007 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team Alabama Mississippi State football rivalry 1 234Total 22 Alabama 6 303 12 Mississippi State 0 1070 17 Location Starkville MississippiGame start 11 34 a m Elapsed time 3 11Game attendance 56 188Game weather 64 sunny winds ENE 6 mphReferee Hubert OwensTV announcers LFS Bill Rosinski play by play David Archer analyst Jenn Hildreth sideline reporter Sources 63 64 Coming a week after a tough loss to LSU the Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated Alabama for the second consecutive season this time by a score of 17 12 64 65 Alabama took a 9 0 lead halfway through the second quarter on Leigh Tiffin field goals of 39 51 and 29 yards 64 With just over 4 00 remaining in the half Adam Carlson connected on a 35 yard field goal to cut the score to 9 3 64 The Bulldogs then took the lead as time expired in the first half after Anthony Johnson intercepted a John Parker Wilson pass and returned it 100 yards for a 10 9 lead 66 In the third quarter Mississippi State extended their lead to 17 9 after scoring the only offensive touchdown of the game The score came on a three yard run by Anthony Dixon 64 Alabama scored their final points in the fourth on a 50 yard Tiffin field goal his fourth of the afternoon 64 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against the Bulldogs to 71 18 3 70 19 3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits Louisiana Monroe edit See also 2007 Louisiana Monroe Warhawks football team 1 234Total Louisiana Monroe 0 1470 21Alabama 7 700 14 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 1 35 p m Elapsed time 2 59Game attendance 92 138Game weather 68 partly cloudy winds SSW 9 mphReferee Jeff Roberson Sources 67 Coming off their second consecutive loss Alabama suffered their worst loss of the season when the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks defeated the Crimson Tide 21 14 in Bryant Denny Stadium 67 68 Alabama took an early 7 0 lead after a 17 yard Keith Brown touchdown reception from John Parker Wilson 67 The Warhawks tied the game at 7 7 on the first play of the second quarter when Calvin Dawson ran it in from one yard out 69 Both teams then traded touchdowns to tie the game at 14 14 at the half Alabama scored on a 12 yard Terry Grant run and Louisiana Monroe scored on a 13 yard Frank Goodin run 67 The Warhawks scored what turned out to be the game winning touchdown in the third quarter when Kinsmon Lancaster tossed an eleven yard score to Marty Humphrey to win the game for Louisiana Monroe 21 14 67 Auburn edit See also 2007 Auburn Tigers football team Iron Bowl 1 234TotalAlabama 0 703 10 25 Auburn 10 007 17 Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 7 10 p m Elapsed time 3 10Game attendance 87 451Game weather 50 cloudy winds NE 8 mphReferee Thomas RitterTV announcers ESPN Mike Patrick play by play Todd Blackledge analyst Holly Rowe sideline reporter Sources 70 71 Coming off their third consecutive loss Alabama lost in the Iron Bowl for the sixth consecutive time against the arch rival Auburn Tigers 17 10 on The Plains 71 72 Auburn took a 10 0 lead in the first quarter with Ben Tate scoring on a three yard touchdown run and Wes Byrum connecting on a 37 yard field goal 71 Alabama then cut the lead to 10 7 at the half after a two yard John Parker Wilson touchdown run early in the second quarter 71 After a scoreless third quarter Brandon Cox extended the Tigers lead to 17 7 on his one yard touchdown run with only 3 58 remaining in the game 73 Alabama was able to cut the lead to 17 10 after a 49 yard Leigh Tiffin field goal with 2 11 remaining in the game 71 However the Crimson Tide were unable to recover the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff and Auburn was able to run out the clock to preserve the 17 10 victory 73 The loss brought Alabama s all time record against the Tigers to 38 33 1 Colorado edit Main articles 2007 Colorado Buffaloes football team and 2007 Independence Bowl Independence Bowl 1 234Total Alabama 20 703 30Colorado 0 1437 24 Location Shreveport LouisianaGame start 7 06 p m Elapsed time 3 20Game attendance 47 043Game weather 49 clear winds SW 1 mphReferee Bill AthanTV announcers ESPN Mark Jones play by play Bob Davie analyst Stacey Dales sideline reporter Sources 74 75 After a four game slide to end a once promising season Alabama defeated the Colorado Buffaloes in the 2007 Independence Bowl 30 24 to finish the season with an overall record of 7 6 75 76 Alabama scored on their opening drive on a 41 yard Leigh Tiffin field goal to lead 3 0 75 Colorado s first offensive play of the game resulted in an interception by Rolando McClain 77 Once again Alabama relied on another field goal from Tiffin to push their lead to 6 0 75 Later in the quarter John Parker Wilson threw touchdown strikes of 15 yards to Keith Brown and 34 yards to Matt Caddell to extend the Crimson Tide lead to 20 0 after one quarter 77 Early in the second quarter Wilson connected with Nikita Stover on a 31 yard touchdown pass and the Crimson Tide lead 27 0 75 The Buffaloes controlled the majority of the second quarter after Wilson threw an interception to Ryan Walters with just under six minutes remaining in the half 77 Colorado cut the Alabama lead to 27 14 at the half on a pair of Cody Hawkins touchdown passes The first was a four yard pass to Tyson DeVree and the second a 25 yard pass to Dusty Sprague 75 The only score in the third quarter would come from Kevin Eberhart on a 39 yard Colorado field goal 75 Tiffin kicked a field goal as the Crimson Tide lead 30 17 with just over four minutes remaining in the game 75 Colorado responded on the following drive with a 14 yard Hawkins touchdown pass to DeVree to cut the Alabama lead to 30 24 with 3 51 remaining in the game 77 Alabama was able to run the clock down and after receiving the 49 yard P J Fitzgerald punt only 0 01 remained in the game 77 On the final play of the game Colorado attempted several lateral passes but would fall short of midfield 77 The 30 24 victory sent Alabama to a 7 6 overall record as they avoided a second consecutive losing season After the season editIn the week following the Independence Bowl victory several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff Alabama lost their tight ends and special teams coach Ron Middleton on January 4 2008 when he was hired as assistant head coach for Duke and their offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Major Applewhite on January 16 2008 when he was hired as running backs coach for Texas 78 79 During the following weeks Saban named former Michigan State head coach Bobby Williams as his team s new as tight ends coach and special teams coordinator and Jim McElwain from Fresno State as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach 80 81 As part of the A Day celebrations on April 12 2008 the 2007 team captains Antoine Caldwell Rashad Johnson and Darren Mustin were honored at the Walk of Fame ceremony at the base of Denny Chimes 82 Final statistics edit After their victory over Colorado in the Independence Bowl Alabama s final team statistics were released On the defensive side of the ball of the 119 FBS schools Alabama ranked 28th in rushing defense 124 15 yards per game 27th in scoring defense 22 00 points per game 31st in total defense 345 46 yards per game and 48th in passing defense 221 31 yards per game 83 Individually Rashad Johnson led the team with 94 total tackles 57 solo tackles and 37 assisted tackles 84 Wallace Gilberry was 23rd nationally third in conference and first on the team with 10 quarterback sacks 85 Gilberry was also third nationally first in conference and first on the team with 22 tackles for loss 86 Rashad Johnson led the team with six of Alabama s nineteen total interceptions of the season 87 On offense of the 119 FBS teams Alabama ranked 59th in passing offense 224 54 yards per game 60th in rushing offense 149 23 yards per game 64th in scoring offense 27 08 points per game and 75th in total offense 373 77 yards per game 83 In conference they ranked sixth in passing offense seventh in total offense and scoring offense and eighth in rushing offense 83 Individually Terry Grant led the team offensively with 891 total yards rushing for an average of 81 rushing yards per game and 8 rushing touchdowns 88 John Parker Wilson led the team in passing offense and completed 255 of 462 passes for 2 846 passing yards and 18 touchdowns 89 D J Hall led the team with 67 receptions for 1 005 yards and six touchdown receptions 90 Awards edit Following the SEC Championship Game the conference named its award winners Four players were named to the Coaches All SEC First Team including Andre Smith Wallace Gilberry Simeon Castille and Rashad Johnson 91 D J Hall and Antoine Caldwell were named to the Coaches All SEC Second Team 91 Terry Grant Rolando McClain and Kareem Jackson were named to the 2007 Freshman All SEC Team 92 McClain was also named to the 2007 Freshman All America team by the Football Writers Association of America 93 NCAA sanctions edit In October 2007 the athletic department discovered a potential NCAA violation present throughout the athletics program 94 The violations stemmed from athletes from several sports including football receiving improper benefits as a result of a failure in the distribution system of textbooks to student athletes from the university 94 As a result of this discovery Antoine Caldwell Marlon Davis Glen Coffee Marquis Johnson and Chris Rogers were suspended from the team prior to the Tennessee game on October 20 95 After a prolonged investigation in June 2009 the NCAA ruled all athletes that received improper benefits related to the textbook distribution system were deemed ineligible 96 As such as part of the penalties imposed on the football program all victories which those included in the inquiry participated were officially vacated from the all time record 96 The penalty to vacate victories does not result in a loss or forfeiture of the affected contests or award a victory to the opponent 97 As such all five victories from the 2007 season prior to the suspension of the ineligible players on October 20 Western Carolina Vanderbilt Arkansas Houston and Ole Miss were vacated making the official record for the season two wins and six losses 2 6 13 96 NFL draft edit See also 2009 NFL Draft 2010 NFL Draft and 2011 NFL Draft After not having any players selected in the 2008 NFL Draft in the 2009 NFL Draft Alabama had four players that competed as part of the 2007 team selected 98 The first round selection was Andre Smith 6th Cincinnati Bengals and the third round picks were Coffee 74th San Francisco 49ers Caldwell 77th Houston Texans and Rashad Johnson 95th Arizona Cardinals 98 John Parker Wilson with the Atlanta Falcons Bobby Greenwood with the Kansas City Chiefs Marlon Davis with the Cleveland Browns Nick Walker with the Minnesota Vikings and Travis McCall with the Buffalo Bills each signed as undrafted free agents 99 In the 2010 NFL Draft Alabama had six players selected that competed as part of the 2007 team 100 The first round selections were McClain 8th Oakland Raiders and Jackson 20th Houston Texans the second round pick was Arenas 50th Kansas City Chiefs the third round pick was Mike Johnson 98th Atlanta Falcons and the seventh round picks were Marquis Johnson 211th St Louis Rams and Deaderick 247th New England Patriots 100 Both Peek and Washington with the Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys respectively signed as undrafted free agents 101 Following the 2010 season Alabama had two players selected that competed as part of the 2007 team in the 2011 NFL Draft 102 James Carpenter was selected in the first round 25th Seattle Seahawks and Greg McElroy was selected in the seventh round 208th New York Jets 103 References editGeneral 2007 University of Alabama Football Recruiting and Media Guide Tuscaloosa Alabama University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office 2007 Retrieved August 27 2011 Specific a b All time Football Results 2006 Season RollTide com University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Archived from the original on July 13 2012 Retrieved September 4 2011 a b Alabama fires Shula names Kines interim coach ESPN com ESPN com news services November 28 2006 Retrieved September 4 2011 a b c d e 2007 University of Alabama Football Recruiting and Media Guide p 6 2007 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