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2011 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

The 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 117th overall and 78th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 20th within the SEC Western Division. The team was led by head coach Nick Saban, in his fifth year, and played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They finished the season with a record of twelve wins and one loss (12–1 overall, 7–1 in the SEC) and as consensus national champions.

2011 Alabama Crimson Tide football
Consensus national champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record12–1 (7–1 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJim McElwain (4th season)
Offensive schemePro-style[1]
Defensive coordinatorKirby Smart (4th as coordinator, 5th overall season)
Base defense3–4[2]
MVPTrent Richardson
CaptainMark Barron
Dont'a Hightower
Trent Richardson
Home stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
Seasons
← 2010
2012 →
2011 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 19 Georgia x   7 1     10 4  
No. 9 South Carolina   6 2     11 2  
Florida   3 5     7 6  
Vanderbilt   2 6     6 7  
Kentucky   2 6     5 7  
Tennessee   1 7     5 7  
Western Division
No. 2 LSU x$   8 0     13 1  
No. 1 Alabama  %#   7 1     12 1  
No. 5 Arkansas   6 2     11 2  
Auburn   4 4     8 5  
Mississippi State   2 6     7 6  
Ole Miss*   0 8     2 10  
Championship: LSU 42, Georgia 10
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • * Ole Miss vacated all wins due to NCAA violations.
Rankings from AP Poll

After the completion of the 2010 season, the Crimson Tide signed a highly rated recruiting class in February 2011 and completed spring practice the following April. With seventeen returning starters from the previous season, Alabama entered their 2011 campaign ranked as the number two team in the nation and as a favorite to win the Western Division and compete for the SEC championship. However, Alabama lost to the LSU Tigers in their regular season matchup, and as a result did not qualify for the 2011 SEC Championship Game. Despite not winning their conference championship, when the final Bowl Championship Series rankings were released, Alabama had the number two ranking to qualify for the 2012 BCS National Championship Game. In the rematch against LSU, the Crimson Tide defeated the Tigers 21–0 to capture their second BCS Championship in three years.

At the conclusion of the season, the Alabama defense led the nation in every major statistical category, and was the first to do so since the 1986 season. Additionally, several players were recognized for the individual accomplishments on the field. Barrett Jones won both the Wuerffel Trophy and the Outland Trophy; and Trent Richardson won the Doak Walker Award, was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year. Also, seven players were named to various All-America Teams with Dont'a Hightower being a consensus selection and Mark Barron, Jones and Richardson each being unanimous selections. In April 2012, eight members of the 2011 squad were selected in the NFL Draft, with an additional six signed as undrafted free agents to various teams.

Before the season edit

 
Detail of the houndstooth awareness ribbon painted on-field in remembrance of the victims and damage of the April 2011 tornado.[3]

After winning the BCS National Championship in 2009, Alabama fell short of preseason expectations in 2010 and finished with a record of nine wins and three losses at the conclusion of the regular season. However, they finished with a 49–7 victory in the 2011 Capital One Bowl against Michigan State, and secured Alabama's third straight ten-win season and their third bowl win in four seasons.[4]

In February 2011, Alabama signed the No. 1 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No. 7 recruiting class according to Scout.[5][6] Spring practice began on March 21 and concluded with the annual A-Day game on April 16.[7] Televised live by ESPNU, the Crimson team of offensive starters defeated the White team of defensive starters by a final score of 14–10 before 92,310 fans in Bryant–Denny Stadium.[8] For their performances, Barrett Jones earned the Dwight Stephenson Lineman of the A-Day Game Award and Trent Richardson earned the Dixie Howell Memorial Most Valuable Player of the A-Day Game Award.[8]

In the weeks after the conclusion of spring practice, a pair of tragedies occurred that directly impacted the team. On April 27, 2011, an EF4 rated tornado devastated Tuscaloosa.[9] As a result of the storm, long snapper Carson Tinker suffered a broken wrist with his girlfriend being one of the 43 fatalities attributed to the storm in Tuscaloosa.[9] On May 12, 2011, offensive lineman Aaron Douglas was found dead in Fernandina Beach, Florida.[10] The cause of death was subsequently ruled accidental as a result of multiple drug toxicity.[10] After transferring to Alabama from Arizona Western College, Douglas struggled with off-field issues including a DUI charge following a December 2010 arrest.[11] He started his career as a freshman All-America at Tennessee, before the Volunteers' new head coach Derek Dooley granted him a release from the program in Spring 2010.[12]

By August, Alabama had a combined 31 players on 12 different preseason award watch lists.[13] These included Mark Barron, Dont'a Hightower, Dre Kirkpatrick, Robert Lester and Courtney Upshaw for the Chuck Bednarik Award; Duron Carter, Darius Hanks and Marquis Maze for the Fred Biletnikoff Award; Hightower, Nico Johnson and Upshaw for the Butkus Award; Lester and Trent Richardson for the Walter Camp Award; Hightower, Barrett Jones, Upshaw and William Vlachos for the Lombardi Award; Michael Williams for the John Mackey Award; Richardson for the Maxwell Award; Barron, Hightower, Kirkpatrick, Lester and Upshaw for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy; Jones and Vlachos for the Outland Trophy; Vlachos for the Rimington Trophy; Barron, Kirkpatrick and Lester for the Jim Thorpe Award; and Richardson for the Doak Walker Award.[13]

Between the conclusion of the 2010 season and the beginning of summer practice in August 2011, seven players transferred from the Crimson Tide.[14] Those who transferred included Robby Green (California University of Pennsylvania), B.J. Scott (South Alabama), Demetrius Goode (North Alabama), Petey Smith (Holmes Community College), Brandon Moore (East Mississippi Community College), Corey Grant (Auburn) and Keiwone Malone (Memphis).[14]

Coaching staff edit

Alabama head coach Nick Saban entered his fifth year as the Crimson Tide's head coach for the 2011 season. During his previous four years with Alabama, he led the Crimson Tide to an overall record of 38 wins, 11 losses (38–11) and the 2009 national championship.[15] In the weeks after the Capitol One Bowl victory, several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff. Defensive line coach Bo Davis resigned his position to serve as the defensive tackles coach for Texas, and the next day Chris Rumph was hired from Clemson, to replace him as the defensive line coach.[16][17] On January 12, assistant head coach and offensive line coach Joe Pendry announced his retirement, and the following day former Miami interim head coach Jeff Stoutland was hired to replace him as offensive line coach.[18][19] On January 21, wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Curt Cignetti resigned his position to accept the head coaching job at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and on February 7, Mike Groh was hired as his replacement as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.[20][21]

Name Position Seasons at
Alabama
Alma Mater
Nick Saban Head coach 5 Kent State (1973)
Burton Burns Associate head coach, running backs 5 Nebraska (1976)
Mike Groh Receivers, recruiting coordinator 1 Virginia (1995)
Jim McElwain Offensive coordinator, quarterbacks 4 Eastern Washington (1984)
Jeremy Pruitt Secondary 2 West Alabama (1999)
Chris Rumph Defensive line 1 South Carolina (1994)
Kirby Smart Defensive coordinator, linebackers 5 Georgia (1999)
Jeff Stoutland Assistant head coach, offensive line 1 Southern Connecticut (1984)
Sal Sunseri Assistant head coach, linebackers 3 Pittsburgh (1982)
Bobby Williams Tight ends, special teams 4 Purdue (1982)
Scott Cochran Strength and conditioning 5 LSU (2001)
Reference:[22]

Analysts edit

Offensive analysts
Defensive analysts
Special teams analysts

Graduate assistants edit

Student assistants edit

Roster edit

Returning starters edit

Alabama had 17 returning starters from the previous season, including ten on defense and seven on offense.[23] The most notable departures from the previous year were defensive end Marcell Dareus, left tackle James Carpenter, tight end Preston Dial, quarterback Greg McElroy, wide receiver Julio Jones and running back Mark Ingram II[24]

Depth chart edit

Starters and backups.[28]

Recruiting class edit

Alabama's recruiting class included eleven players from the "ESPN 150": No. 3 Cyrus Kouandjio (OT); No. 19 Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix (S); No. 22 Xzavier Dickson (DE); No. 38 Trey DePriest (OLB); No. 41 Bradley Sylve (WR); No. 53 Jeoffrey Pagan (DE); No. 75 Marvin Shinn (WR); No. 79 Demetrius Hart (RB); No. 82 Malcolm Faciane (TE); No. 137 Danny Woodson Jr. (WR); and No. 140 Brent Calloway (ATH).[29] Alabama signed the No. 1 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No. 7 recruiting class according to Scout.[5][6] The football program received 14 letters of intent on National Signing Day, February 2, 2011.[30] Prior to National Signing Day, three high school players and three junior college transfers of the 2011 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice.[31] These early enrollments included: nose guard Quinton Dial, offensive lineman Aaron Douglas and nose tackle Jesse Williams from junior college and linebacker Trey DePriest, quarterback Phillip Ely safety Vinnie Sunseri from high school.[31]

US college sports recruiting information for 2011 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Brent Calloway
LB
Russellville, Alabama Russellville High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 4.63 Feb 2, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
S
Orlando, Florida Dr. Phillips High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.50 Apr 17, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Trey DePriest
LB
Springfield, Ohio Springfield High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 230 lb (100 kg) 4.69 Jul 30, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Quinton Dial
DT
Clay, Alabama East Mississippi Community College 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 310 lb (140 kg)   Feb 4, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Xzavier Dickson
DE
Griffin, Georgia Griffin High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 248 lb (112 kg) 4.90 Jan 5, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Aaron Douglas
OT
Maryville, Tennessee Arizona Western College 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 290 lb (130 kg)   Dec 16, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Phillip Ely
QB
Tampa, Florida Plant High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 186 lb (84 kg) 4.57 Aug 11, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Malcolm Faciane
TE
Picayune, Mississippi Picayune Memorial High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 263 lb (119 kg) 4.61 Apr 15, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
LaMichael Fanning
DE
Hamilton, Georgia Harris County High School 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 270 lb (120 kg) 5.00 Apr 17, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Demetrius Hart
RB
Orlando, Florida Dr. Phillips High School 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.5 Jan 8, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Christion Jones
CB
Adamsville, Alabama Minor High School 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 4.50 Sep 30, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Ryan Kelly
C
West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio Lakota West High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 280 lb (130 kg) 5.00 Jul 19, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Cyrus Kouandjio
OT
Hyattsville, Maryland DeMatha Catholic High School 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 325 lb (147 kg) 5.00 Feb 5, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Isaac Luatua
OG
La Mirada, California La Mirada High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 298 lb (135 kg) 4.98 Jun 8, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jeoffrey Pagan
DE
Asheville, North Carolina Asheville High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 272 lb (123 kg) 4.60 Feb 2, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
D. J. Pettway
DT
Pensacola, Florida Pensacola Catholic High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 255 lb (116 kg)   Apr 19, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Marvin Shinn
WR
Prichard, Alabama Vigor High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 4.50 Apr 18, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Vinnie Sunseri
LB
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Northridge High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 4.60 Jun 12, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Bradley Sylve
WR
Port Sulphur, Louisiana South Plaquemines High School 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 4.40 May 12, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jabriel Washington
CB
Jackson, Tennessee Trinity Christian Academy 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 165 lb (75 kg)   Apr 18, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jesse Williams
DT
Brisbane, Australia Arizona Western College 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 340 lb (150 kg)   Sep 4, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Danny Woodson
WR
Mobile, Alabama Le Flore High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 4.5 Mar 13, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 6   Rivals: 1  ESPN: 2
  • ‡ 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:

  • "Scout.com Football Recruiting: Alabama". Scout.com. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  • "2011 Player Signees- Alabama". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  • "2011 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 6, 2011.

Schedule edit

The 2011 schedule was officially released on October 19, 2010.[32] 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, Florida, and Vanderbilt.[33] Alabama did not play SEC opponents Georgia, Kentucky or South Carolina.[33] The contest against Vanderbilt served as the 2011 homecoming game.[34]

Alabama played four non-conference games. The game against Penn State was originally scheduled to be played as part of the 2004 season, however the series was moved back to this season at the request of Alabama due to fallout from NCAA sanctions being levied on the program.[35] The non-conference schedule also included games against Kent State of the Mid-American Conference, North Texas of the Sun Belt Conference and Georgia Southern of the Southern Conference.[32] Alabama had one bye week after the Tennessee game and prior to the first LSU game.[32] On December 4, 2011, the final Bowl Championship Series standings were unveiled with a rematch between No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game.[36][37] The Sagarin computer ratings calculated Alabama's 2011 strength of schedule to be the fifteenth most difficult out of the 246 Division I teams.[38] The Cosgrove Computer Rankings calculated it as the twenty-ninth most difficult out of the 120 Division I FBS teams in its rankings.[39]

In addition to the weekly television coverage, radio coverage for all games was broadcast statewide on The Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN).[40] The radio announcers for the 2011 season were Eli Gold with play-by-play, Phil Savage with color commentary, and Chris Stewart with sideline reports.[40]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 311:21 a.m.Kent State*No. 2SECNW 48–7101,821
September 102:30 p.m.at No. 23 Penn State*No. 3ABCW 27–11107,846
September 176:30 p.m.North Texas*No. 2
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
SECRNW 41–0101,821
September 242:30 p.m.No. 14 ArkansasNo. 3
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
CBSW 38–14101,821
October 17:00 p.m.at No. 12 FloridaNo. 3CBSW 38–1090,888
October 86:00 p.m.Vanderbilt No. 2
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
ESPNUW 34–0101,821
October 155:00 p.m.at Ole MissNo. 2ESPN2W 52–761,792
October 226:00 p.m.TennesseeNo. 2
ESPN2W 37–6101,821
November 57:00 p.m.No. 1 LSUNo. 2
CBSL 6–9 OT102,437
November 126:45 p.m.at Mississippi StateNo. 3ESPNW 24–757,871
November 191:00 p.m.No. 3 (FCS) Georgia Southern*No. 3
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
PPVW 45–21101,821
November 262:30 p.m.at No. 24 AuburnNo. 2CBSW 42–1487,451
January 9, 20127:30 p.m.vs. No. 1 LSUNo. 2ESPNW 21–078,237
  • Source: Rolltide.com: 2011 Alabama football schedule[41]

Game summaries edit

Kent State edit

1 234Total
Kent State 0 070 7
#2 Alabama 21 31410 48
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 11:23 a.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:28
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 96°, partly cloudy, winds ESE 9 mph
  • Referee: Matt Moore
  • TV announcers (SEC Network): Dave Neal (play-by-play), Andre Ware (color), Cara Capuano (sideline)
Scoring summary
110:22AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–0
18:03AlabamaMarquis Maze 24-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 14–0
10:26AlabamaTrent Richardson 9-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 21–0
21:35AlabamaJeremy Shelley 36-yard field goalAlabama 24–0
39:13Kent StateJustin Thompson 3-yard pass from Spencer Keith (Freddy Cortez kick)Alabama 24–7
35:16AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 31–7
34:04AlabamaEddie Lacy 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 38–7
413:27AlabamaJalston Fowler 49-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 45–7
45:27AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32-yard field goalAlabama 48–7
 
Trent Richardson running the ball towards the endzone against the Kent State defensive line.

The Crimson Tide opened the 2011 season at home against Nick Saban's alma mater, the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid-American Conference.[44] In the meeting that was the first all-time against the Golden Flashes, the Crimson Tide won 48–7.[43][45] After holding the Golden Flashes to a three-and-out on the opening possession, Trent Richardson scored the Crimson Tide's first touchdown on a one-yard run to give Alabama a 7–0 lead.[46] After holding Kent State again to a three-and-out, Alabama responded with a four-play, 74-yard touchdown drive that featured a 48-yard Eddie Lacy reception and a 24-yard Marquis Maze touchdown reception from A. J. McCarron to take a 14–0 lead.[45][46] The Tide scored their final points of the first quarter on a one-yard Richardson run to take a 21–0 lead into the second quarter.[46] After only scoring on a 36-yard Jeremy Shelley field goal in the second quarter, Alabama led 24–0 at the half.[43]

On the second Crimson Tide possession of the third quarter, Phillip Sims threw an interception to Norman Wolfe that was returned to the Alabama three-yard line. Two plays later, Kent State scored their only points of the game when Spencer Keith connected with Justin Thompson for a three-yard touchdown reception to cut the lead to 24–7.[46] The Crimson Tide responded with touchdowns on the next two consecutive drives. Richardson and Lacy both scored on one-yard runs to extend Alabama's lead to 38–7 entering the fourth quarter.[43] In the fourth, the Tide scored their final touchdown of the afternoon on a 49-yard Jalston Fowler run and their final points on a 32-yard Shelley field goal to make the final score 48–7.[43] For the game, Alabama's defense was dominant in allowing −9 yards rushing and 90 yards of total offense against Kent State in the contest.[47] On offense, the Crimson Tide had 482 total yards with three different running backs scoring touchdowns and Maze totaling 118 yards receiving on eight catches with one touchdown.[47]

Penn State edit

1 234Total
#3 Alabama 7 1037 27
#23 Penn State 3 008 11
  • Location: University Park, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 3:37 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 107,846
  • Game weather: 77°, partly sunny, winds N 5–10 mph
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
Scoring summary
17:26Penn StateEvan Lewis 43-yard field goalPenn State 3–0
10:25AlabamaMichael Williams 5-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–3
210:08AlabamaJeremy Shelley 22-yard field goalAlabama 10–3
20:35AlabamaTrent Richardson 3-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–3
34:50AlabamaJeremy Shelley 18-yard field goalAlabama 20–3
46:14AlabamaTrent Richardson 13-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 27–3
41:53Penn StateSilas Redd 1-yard run (Rob Bolden run)Alabama 27–11

In what was the second consecutive meeting between the Crimson Tide and the Penn State Nittany Lions, and first at Happy Valley since 1989, Alabama won 27–11.[49][50] Penn State took the opening possession down the field and recorded a 43-yard field goal by Evan Lewis to take an early 3–0 lead by using all 3 of their timeouts.[51] Alabama took a 7–3 lead later in the first quarter after A. J. McCarron connected with Michael Williams for a five-yard touchdown reception to cap an 11-play, 69-yard drive.[51] A 22-yard Jeremy Shelley kick extended the Crimson Tide lead to 10–3 early in the second quarter.[49] Then after trading punts, Dre Kirkpatrick forced Andrew Szczerba to fumble the ball that was recovered by Alabama's DeQuan Menzie.[51] Ten plays later, the Crimson Tide led 17–3 after a three-yard Trent Richardson touchdown run.[51]

In the third quarter Shelley connected on an 18-yard field goal and Richardson scored his second rushing touchdown of the game midway through the fourth on a 13-yard run to give Alabama a 27–3 lead.[51] The final points of the game came late in the fourth when Silas Redd scored on a one-yard touchdown for the Nittany Lions, and Rob Bolden converted the two-point conversion to bring the final score to 27–11.[51][52]

Trent Richardson ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns while Eddie Lacy ran for 85.[50] A. J. McCarron threw for 163 yards and a touchdown.[50] For his seven tackles, interception and fumble recovery, Mark Barron was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week.[53] The 107,846 fans in attendance were the most to ever see an Alabama squad compete on the gridiron, and the victory improved their all-time record against the Nittany Lions to 10–5.[54] The outcome was also noted as the final career loss for Joe Paterno as the Nittany Lions' head coach.[55]

North Texas edit

1 234Total
North Texas 0 000 0
#2 Alabama 10 10714 41
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:38 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:10
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 80°, partly cloudy, winds ENE 4 mph
  • Referee: Ken Williamson
  • TV announcers (Fox Sports South): Bob Rathbun (play-by-play), Tim Couch (color), Kristina Akra (sideline)
Scoring summary
19:54AlabamaJeremy Shelley 26-yard field goalAlabama 3–0
13:39AlabamaTrent Richardson 4-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 10–0
214:14AlabamaEddie Lacy 43-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–0
28:11AlabamaJeremy Shelley 37-yard field goalAlabama 20–0
39:39AlabamaTrent Richardson 58-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 27–0
413:01AlabamaTrent Richardson 71-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 34–0
411:49AlabamaEddie Lacy 67-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 41–0

In their meeting against the North Texas Mean Green, Alabama outgained their opponent 586 to 169 yards of total offense in Alabama's 41–0 victory.[57][58] After a 26-yard Jeremy Shelley field goal gave the Crimson Tide a 3–0 lead, Trent Richardson scored their first touchdown of the evening on Alabama's second offensive possession to give them a 10–0 lead at the end of the first period.[59][60] The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 20–0 by halftime after a 43-yard Eddie Lacy touchdown run and a 37-yard Shelley field goal in the second quarter.[59][60]

North Texas opened the second half with a nine-play, 54-yard drive to set up a 42-yard Zach Olen field goal attempt. However, the kick was blocked by Robert Lester to preserve the shutout.[59] Alabama extended their lead to 27–0 by the fourth quarter after Richardson scored his second touchdown of the evening on a 58-yard run.[59][60] After Shelley missed a 42-yard field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter, Richardson scored again with a 71-yard touchdown run on Alabama's next offensive possession to extend their lead to 34–0.[59][60] Lacy scored the final points of the game midway through the fourth with his second touchdown of the evening on a 67-yard run to give Alabama the 41–0 victory.[59][60]

Trent Richardson ran for a career-high 167 yards and three touchdowns and Eddie Lacy ran for 161 yards and two touchdowns and became the first pair of running backs to each run for 150 yards in a game.[60][61] The shutout was the Crimson Tide's first since they defeated Chattanooga 45–0 in 2009 and improved Alabama's all-time record against the Mean Green to 4–0.[61]

Arkansas edit

1 234Total
#14 Arkansas 7 070 14
#3 Alabama 7 10210 38
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:40 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:04
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 80°, sunny, winds NNE 3 mph
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:48AlabamaMichael Williams 37-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–0
11:18ArkansasDennis Johnson 10-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick)7–7
25:35AlabamaJeremy Shelley 20-yard field goalAlabama 10–7
24:38AlabamaDeQuan Menzie 25-yard interception return (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–7
311:29AlabamaMarquis Maze 83-yard punt return (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 24–7
39:57AlabamaTrent Richardson 61-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 31–7
38:54ArkansasCobi Hamilton 19-yard pass from Tyler Wilson (Zach Hocker kick)Alabama 31–14
30:48AlabamaEddie Lacy 4-yard runAlabama 38–14
 
The Crimson Tide defense awaits the Tyler Wilson snap for the Razorbacks at midfield.

After three consecutive victories to start the season, the Crimson Tide opened conference play against the Arkansas Razorbacks, and defeated them 38–14 at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[63][64] Alabama scored first with a trick play on their opening possession. After driving to the Arkansas 37-yard line, Cade Foster lined up for a 54-yard field goal attempt.[65] Alabama quarterback A. J. McCarron received the snap as the holder, and proceeded to throw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Michael Williams to give the Crimson Tide a 7–0 lead.[65][66] The Razorbacks tied the game at 7–7 late in the first quarter when Tyler Wilson threw a ten-yard touchdown pass to Dennis Johnson.[66] After an Arkansas goal line stand, Jeremy Shelley connected on a 20-yard field goal to give Alabama a 10–7 lead.[66] On the ensuing Arkansas possession, the Crimson Tide scored when DeQuan Menzie intercepted a Wilson pass and returned it 25-yards for a touchdown to give Alabama a 17–7 lead at the half.[66][67]

After holding Arkansas scoreless on their first possession of the third quarter, Alabama's Marquis Maze returned a Dylan Breeding punt 83-yards for a touchdown and a 24–7 Crimson Tide lead.[66] On Alabama's next possession, Trent Richardson caught a screen pass from McCarron and ran it 61-yards for a touchdown and extended the Alabama lead to 31–7.[66] The Razorbacks scored on the following possession when Wilson threw his second touchdown pass of the afternoon after he connected on a 19-yard pass to Cobi Hamilton.[66] Eddie Lacy then scored the final points of the game late in the third on a four-yard touchdown run to give the Crimson Tide the 38–14 victory.[64][66] The Alabama defense only allowed 17 rushing and 226 of total offense to the Razorbacks in the victory.[63] For his 235 all-purpose yards and touchdown reception, Trent Richardson was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week.[68] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Razorbacks to 12–8 (15–7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[69]

Florida edit

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#3 Alabama 10 14014 38
#12 Florida 10 000 10
  • Location: Gainesville, Florida
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:21
  • Game attendance: 90,888
  • Game weather: 72°, clear
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
Scoring summary
114:41FloridaAndre Debose 65-yard pass from John Brantley (Caleb Sturgis kick)Florida 7–0
19:47AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32-yard field goalFlorida 7–3
15:19FloridaCaleb Sturgis 21-yard field goalFlorida 10–3
10:52AlabamaTrent Richardson 5-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)10–10
212:57AlabamaCourtney Upshaw 45-yard interception return (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–10
23:13AlabamaA. J. McCarron 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 24–10
412:25AlabamaTrent Richardson 35-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 31–10
48:45AlabamaEddie Lacy 20-yard runAlabama 38–10

In what was the first meeting as opposing head coaches between Nick Saban and his former assistant coach from both LSU and the Miami Dolphins, Will Muschamp, the Crimson Tide defeated the Florida Gators, 38–10 at The Swamp.[71][72][73] After receiving the opening kickoff, Florida scored their only touchdown of the game on their first offensive play from scrimmage.[74] The Gators took an early 7–0 lead when John Brantley threw a 65-yard touchdown pass to Andre Debose.[74] Alabama responded on the following drive with Jeremy Shelley connecting on a 32-yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 7–3.[75] The Gators responded with what turned out to be their final points of the game when Caleb Sturgis connected on a 21-yard field goal.[75] Alabama's Marquis Maze then returned the ensuing kickoff 70-yards to the Florida 29-yard line and the Crimson Tide tied the game at 10–10 seven plays later on a five-yard Trent Richardson touchdown run.[75][76]

Alabama extended their lead to 24–10 at halftime with a pair of second-quarter touchdowns. Courtney Upshaw scored a defensive touchdown early in the quarter after he intercepted a Brantley pass and returned it 45-yards for the score.[77] A. J. McCarron scored later in the quarter on a one-yard quarterback sneak to cap a ten-play, 61-yard drive.[75] Late in the quarter, the Gators did have a scoring opportunity by driving to the Alabama 13-yard line. However, the Alabama defense sacked Brantley on consecutive snaps for a loss of 22-yards and knocked Brantley out of the game with an injury.[75][77] Sturgis then missed a 52-yard field goal attempt and Alabama led 24–10 at the half.[75]

After a scoreless third quarter, a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns gave Alabama the 38–10 victory. Richardson scored his second touchdown of the game with 12:25 remaining on a 36-yard run and Eddie Lacy scored the final points of the game on a 20-yard run.[75][76] For the game, Alabama's defense was dominant in only allowing 222 total yards of offense, with the 15 rushing yards being the fewest ever allowed against Florida in their all-time series.[78] Trent Richardson established a new career high for rushing yards in game with his 181 yards on 29 attempts.[78] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Gators to 22–14 (23–14 without the NCAA vacation of the 2005 victory).[78]

Vanderbilt edit

1 234Total
Vanderbilt 0 000 0
#2 Alabama 7 7137 34
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:02 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:59
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 77°, Sunny
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color), Allison Williams (sideline)
Scoring summary
17:50AlabamaBrad Smelley 6-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–0
20:21AlabamaDeAndrew White 5-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 14–0
36:03AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 21–0
30:52AlabamaDeAndrew White 39-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick failed)Alabama 27–0
412:16AlabamaDarius Hanks 17-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 34–0

For the 91st homecoming football game in Alabama history, the Crimson Tide defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores 34–0 who made their first visit to Bryant–Denny Stadium since the 2006 season.[79][80][81] After a three-and-out on their opening drive, Alabama scored their first touchdown of the evening on a six-yard A. J. McCarron touchdown pass to Brad Smelley to complete a ten-play, 77-yard drive.[82] On the following drive Vanderbilt had an opportunity to cut into the lead, but Carey Spear missed a 47-yard field goal to keep the Alabama lead at 7–0.[83] Spear missed a second field goal later in the second quarter from 38-yards, and the Crimson Tide responded with their second touchdown drive of the game.[83] McCarron threw his second touchdown pass of the game to DeAndrew White on a five-yard reception to give Alabama a 14–0 halftime lead.[80][82]

In the third quarter, Trent Richardson scored first on a one-yard touchdown run followed by a 39-yard McCarron touchdown pass to White on consecutive possessions.[80][82] Following an unsuccessful extra point by Jeremy Shelley, Alabama led 27–0 entering the fourth quarter.[83] Early in the fourth, DeMarcus Milliner intercepted a Jordan Rodgers pass and returned it 37-yards to the Commodores' 20-yard line.[83] Three plays later, McCarron threw a 17-yard touchdown pass, his fourth of the day, to Darius Hanks to make the final score 34–0.[82][83]

For the game, Trent Richardson ran for 107 yards to extend his streak of consecutive games rushing for at least 100 yards to five games.[84] The defense was dominant in completing their second shutout of the season and only allowing Vanderbilt 190 yards of total offense.[84] The victory improved Alabama's all-time homecoming record to 77–13–1 and their record against the Commodores to 59–19–4 (61–18–4 without the NCAA vacations and forfeits).[84]

Ole Miss edit

1 234Total
#2 Alabama 7 10287 52
Ole Miss 7 000 7
  • Location: Oxford, Mississippi
  • Game start: 5:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:03
  • Game attendance: 61,792
  • Game weather: 75°, fair, calm
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (color), Jeannine Edwards (sideline)
Scoring summary
112:38Ole MissJeff Scott 1-yard run (Bryson Rose kick)Ole Miss 7–0
18:24AlabamaTrent Richardson 8-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)7–7
214:11AlabamaTrent Richardson 7-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 14–7
21:14AlabamaJeremy Shelley 24-yard field goalAlabama 17–7
312:30AlabamaTrent Richardson 8-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 24–7
37:37AlabamaTrent Richardson 76-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 31–7
36:44AlabamaJalston Fowler 8-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 38–7
32:08AlabamaBrandon Gibson 10-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 45–7
410:08AlabamaJalston Fowler 69-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 52–7

After Ole Miss took an early 7–0 lead, the Crimson Tide scored 52 unanswered points in their 52–7 victory over the Rebels at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium.[86][87] The Rebels scored their only points of the game on their first possession. Jeff Scott scored on a one-yard touchdown run to cap a 5-play, 72-yard drive to give Ole Miss their only lead of the game at 7–0.[88] Alabama responded on the following drive with the first of four Trent Richardson touchdowns of the evening on an eight-yard run to tie the game at 7–7.[88] The Crimson Tide added ten points in the second quarter to take a 17–7 halftime lead. Richardson scored on a seven-yard touchdown and after Cade Foster missed a 53-yard field goal attempt, Jeremy Shelley connected for 24-yard field goal.[88]

In the third quarter, Alabama put the game away with four touchdowns. After five consecutive A. J. McCarron passes gained 65-yards, Richardson gained the final eight en route to his third touchdown of the evening.[88] On the next Alabama possession, Richardson gained 16-yards and then scored a touchdown on a 76-yard run, the longest of his career, for a 31–7 lead.[88][89] On the first play ensuing Rebels possession, Courtney Upshaw forced a Randall Mackey fumble that was recovered by Ed Stinson at the Ole Miss 15-yard line.[88] Two plays later, the Crimson Tide led 38–7 after Jalston Fowler scored on an eight-yard touchdown run.[88] The final points of the quarter came on a ten-yard McCarron touchdown pass to Brandon Gibson, and the final points of the game came in the fourth quarter on a 69-yard Fowler touchdown run to make the final score 52–7.[88]

Alabama's defense again had a strong performance in only allowing the Rebels 141 total yards of offense (28 rushing, 113 passing).[89] Richardson set a new career high with his 183 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. For his performance, Richardson was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week.[90] The 52 total points were the most Alabama had scored in a SEC game since defeating Vanderbilt 59–28 in 1990.[87][89] The victory was their eighth straight over Ole Miss and improved Alabama's all-time record against the Rebels 45–9–2 (49–8–2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[89]

Tennessee edit

Third Saturday in October
1 234Total
Tennessee 3 300 6
#2 Alabama 3 32110 37
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 6:21 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:03
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 63°, Sunny and clear, winds NNE 2 mph
  • Referee: Ken Williamson
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (color), Jeannine Edwards (sideline)
Scoring summary
13:58TennesseeMike Palardy 40-yard field goalTennessee 3–0
12:26AlabamaJeremy Shelley 26-yard field goal3–3
210:55AlabamaJeremy Shelley 29-yard field goalAlabama 6–3
25:52TennesseeMike Palardy 52-yard field goal6–6
311:08AlabamaA. J. McCarron 2-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 13–6
38:52AlabamaKenny Bell 39-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 20–6
33:17AlabamaTrent Richardson 12-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 27–6
411:22AlabamaCade Foster 45-yard field goalAlabama 30–6
49:27AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 37–6
 
A. J. McCarron takes a snap with Trent Richardson in the backfield against the Tennessee defensive line.

In the 2011 edition of the Third Saturday in October, Alabama entered the game as a 30-point favorite over the rival Tennessee Volunteers.[93] At Bryant–Denny, the Volunteers were looking for the upset after tying the game 6–6 at halftime; however 31 unanswered points resulted in a 37–6 Crimson Tide victory to extend their overall record to 8–0.[92][94] The first half was dominated by both defenses with each only allowing a pair of field goals.[95] Mike Palardy connected from 40 and 52-yards for Tennessee and Jeremy Shelley connected from 26 and 29-yards for Alabama.[92]

After holding the Volunteers to a three-and-out to open the second half, the Alabama offensive responded with their first of three third-quarter touchdowns with a two-yard A. J. McCarron touchdown run.[96] On the following Tennessee drive, the Alabama defense stopped quarterback Matt Simms on a fourth-and-one to give the Crimson Tide offense the ball on the Volunteers' 39-yard line.[96] On the next play, McCarron threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Bell to extend the Alabama lead to 20–6.[96] Trent Richardson then scored his first touchdown of the game on the following Alabama possession on a 12-yard run to cap a six-play, 63-yard drive.[96][97] Cade Foster scored early in the fourth quarter with his 45-yard field goal, and after a Dont'a Hightower interception, Richardson scored his second touchdown of the day on a one-yard run to make the final score 37–6.[96][97]

In the game, Marquis Maze had 106 yards receiving on five catches and McCarron set a new career high with 284 yards passing.[98] For his defensive performance, Hightower was named both the Lott IMPACT Player of the Week and the SEC Defensive Player of the Week.[99] The victory was Alabama's fifth consecutive over Tennessee and improved their all-time record against the Volunteers to 48–38–7 (49–37–8 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[98]

LSU edit

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#1 LSU 0 3033 9
#2 Alabama 0 3300 6
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 7:14 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:21
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 59°, Wind ESE 3 mph, Clear Skies
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
Scoring summary
23:53AlabamaJeremy Shelley 34-yard field goalAlabama 3–0
20:00LSUDrew Alleman 19-yard field goal3–3
37:56AlabamaCade Foster 46-yard field goalAlabama 6–3
414:13LSUDrew Alleman 30-yard field goal6–6
OT15:00LSUDrew Alleman 25-yard field goalLSU 9–6
 
The Alabama offense lines up against the LSU defense.

Coming off their bye and in what was hyped as the latest "Game of the Century" in college football, the LSU Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 9–6 in overtime.[101][102][103][104] After a scoreless first quarter that saw the Crimson Tide miss two field goals, and another blocked early in the second quarter, Alabama took a 3–0 lead midway through the second on a 34-yard Jeremy Shelley field goal.[105] LSU responded on their following possession by driving to the Alabama two-yard line and kicking a 19-yard Drew Alleman field goal as time expired to tie the game at 3–3 at halftime.[106]

Just as the first half was dominated by both defenses, the second was no different with both Alabama and LSU only managing a pair of field goals. Alabama's came in the third on a 46-yard Cade Foster score and LSU's came in the fourth on a 30-yard Alleman score.[105][106] In the overtime period, Foster missed a 52-yard field goal attempt and Alleman connected on a 25-yard attempt to give the Tigers the 9–6 victory.[105][106] Both defenses held each offense to less than 300 yards of total offense with each having a pair of interceptions.[105][106] With the loss, Alabama dropped to 4–8 all-time in overtime games and brought Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 45–25–5.[107]

Mississippi State edit

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#4 Alabama 0 7314 24
Mississippi State 0 007 7
  • Location: Starkville, Mississippi
  • Game start: 6:45 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:06
  • Game attendance: 57,871
  • Game weather: 63°, partly cloudy, windy
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
Scoring summary
29:59AlabamaEddie Lacy 2-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–0
37:32AlabamaJeremy Shelley 24-yard field goalAlabama 10–0
413:39AlabamaTrent Richardson 2-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–0
412:03Miss StateChris Smith 12-yard pass from Tyler Russell (Derek DePasquale kick)Alabama 17–7
41:18AlabamaEddie Lacy 32-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 24–7

A week after their loss to LSU, Alabama traveled to Starkville and defeated their long-time rival, the Mississippi State Bulldogs 24–7.[109][110] After a pair of missed field goals, one from 19-yard by Cade Foster and the second from 31-yards by Jeremy Shelley, Alabama scored their first points in the second quarter.[111] Eddie Lacy capped a five-play, 52-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown run to give the Crimson Tide a 7–0 lead.[109] Later in the quarter Derek DePasquale missed a 41-yard field goal attempt for the Bulldogs, but on the ensuing Alabama possession Cameron Lawrence intercepted an A. J. McCarron pass and returned it to the Alabama four-yard line.[111] However, the Alabama defense held the Bulldogs to only a field goal attempt which was then missed from 29-yards by Brian Egan to preserve a 7–0 halftime lead for the Crimson Tide.[111]

Alabama extended their lead to 10–0 after Shelley connected on a 24-yard field goal early in the third quarter.[109] Early in the fourth, Trent Richardson scored on a two-yard run for a 17–0 Crimson Tide lead.[109] However, on the ensuing kickoff was returned 68-yards to the Alabama 22-yard line by John Fulton, and four plays later the Bulldogs cut the score to 17–7 after Tyler Russell threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chris Smith.[111] The Crimson Tide then closed the game with an eleven-play, 73-yard drive, all on the ground, with Lacy scoring his second touchdown of the night from 32 yards out to give Alabama the 24–7 victory.[109][110] The 127 rushing yards gained by Richardson was his seventh 100-yard rushing game of the season.[112] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Bulldogs to 74–18–3 (76–17–3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[112]

Georgia Southern edit

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Georgia Southern 0 1470 21
#3 Alabama 10 14147 45
  • Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game start: 1:07 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:55
  • Game attendance: 101,821
  • Game weather: 63°, mostly cloudy, winds SSE 11 mph
  • Referee: Matt Moore
  • TV announcers (CTSN): Chris Stewart (play-by-play), Tyler Watts (color), Tom Roberts (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:48AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32-yard field goalAlabama 3–0
15:12AlabamaDre Kirkpatrick 55-yard blocked field goal return (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 10–0
212:56AlabamaTrent Richardson 4-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 17–0
212:36GA SouthernDominique Swope 89-yard run (Adrian Mora kick)Alabama 17–7
26:16AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 24–7
20:56GA SouthernJonathan Bryant 39-yard pass from Jaybo Shaw (Adrian Mora kick)Alabama 24–14
37:17AlabamaBrad Smelley 34-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 31–14
37:03GA SouthernLaron Scott 95-yard kickoff return (Adrian Mora kick)Alabama 31–21
32:36AlabamaTrent Richardson 1-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 38–21
40:44AlabamaBrad Smelley 4-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 45–21

Against the triple option attack of the Georgia Southern Eagles, ranked No. 3 in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), the Alabama defense gave up the most total yards, rushing yards and points of the season in their 45–21 victory at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[114][115][116] After receiving the opening kickoff, the Crimson Tide drove to the Eagles' 14-yard line where Jeremy Shelley connected on a 32-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead.[117] On their opening possession, Georgia Southern had a nine-play, 49-yard drive to set up a 42-yard field goal attempt. However, the Adrian Mora attempt was blocked by Dont'a Hightower and returned by Dre Kirkpatrick 55-yards for a touchdown and a 10–0 Crimson Tide lead.[117] In the second quarter, A. J. McCarron threw a four-yard touchdown pass to Trent Richardson to complete a ten-play, 71-yard drive for a 17–0 lead. However, the Eagles responded on their next offensive play when Dominique Swope scored on an 82-yard touchdown run to cut the Alabama lead to 17–7.[117][118] Both teams then traded touchdowns when Richardson scored on a one-yard run for Alabama and Jaybo Shaw threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Jonathan Bryant for Georgia Southern.[117] After Cade Foster missed a 47-yard field goal attempt late, Alabama led 24–14 at halftime.[115][117]

After forcing a punt to open the second half, Alabama scored a touchdown on its opening possession with a 34-yard touchdown reception by Brad Smelley from McCarron.[117] However, on the ensuing kickoff, Laron Scott returned it 95-yards for a touchdown to cut the lead again to 31–21.[118] Alabama responded on the following drive with Richardson accounting for 46 yards of it on seven carries with a one-yard touchdown run for a 38–21 Alabama lead.[117] In the fourth quarter, Alabama stopped the Eagles at the Crimson Tide eight-yard line after an incomplete Shaw pass on fourth down.[117] From there the Alabama offense began a 15-play, 92-yard drive that took 8:36 to complete with McCarron throwing a four-yard touchdown pass to Smelley for the final points in their 45–21 win.[117] For the game, Richardson had 175 yards on the ground with a pair of rushing touchdowns and one receiving.[119] His one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave Richardson the Alabama single-season rushing touchdown record breaking the previous mark of 19 set by Shaun Alexander in 1999.[119]

Auburn edit

Iron Bowl
1 234Total
#2 Alabama 14 10315 42
Auburn 7 070 14
  • Location: Auburn, Alabama
  • Game start: 2:39 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:14
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Game weather: 70°, partly cloudy, winds SE 10 mph
  • Referee: Matt Austin
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
Scoring summary
16:33AlabamaKenny Bell 41-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 7–0
14:25AlabamaBrad Smelley 35-yard pass from A. J. McCarron (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 14–0
10:04AuburnKenneth Carter recovered fumble in end zone (Cody Parkey kick)Alabama 14–7
29:11AlabamaTrent Richardson 5-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 21–7
21:44AlabamaJeremy Shelley 30-yard field goalAlabama 24–7
314:49AuburnOntario McCalebb 83-yard kickoff return (Cody Parkey kick)Alabama 24–14
38:47AlabamaJeremy Shelley 28-yard field goalAlabama 27–14
414:38AlabamaDee Milliner 35-yard interception return (A. J. McCarron to Michael Williams pass)Alabama 35–14
46:40AlabamaJalston Fowler 15-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick)Alabama 42–14

After the loss against the Auburn Tigers the previous year, in which the Crimson Tide surrendered a 24-point lead, for nearly a year reminders of the defeat and the phrase "never again" were utilized by the team as even greater motivation to win in an already heated rivalry.[122][123] With a potential berth in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game on the line, the Alabama defense did not allow an offensive touchdown in their 42–14 victory on The Plains.[121][124] After trading a pair of three-and-outs to open the game, Alabama scored their first points of the game when A. J. McCarron threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Bell for a 7–0 lead.[125] Following a ten-yard Steven Clark punt on the ensuing Auburn possession, Alabama got the ball on the Tigers' 35-yard line. On the next play, McCarron threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Brad Smelley for a 14–0 lead.[125] On the first play of Alabama's fourth offensive possession, Corey Lemonier forced a McCarron fumble that was recovered for a touchdown by Kenneth Carter to cut the Crimson Tide lead to 14–7 at the end of the first quarter.[125] A pair of long drives in the second quarter resulted in a five-yard Trent Richardson touchdown reception and a 30-yard Jeremy Shelley field goal to give Alabama a 24–7 halftime lead.[125]

On the opening kickoff of the second half, Onterio McCalebb scored a touchdown on an 83-yard return to cut the Alabama lead to 24–14.[126] Alabama responded on their next possession with a 28-yard Shelley field goal for a 27–14 lead entering the fourth quarter.[125] On the third play of the fourth quarter, Auburn's Clint Moseley threw an interception to DeMarcus Milliner that was returned 35-yards for a touchdown and after a successful two-point conversion, Alabama led 35–14.[127] After getting the ball back on downs late in the quarter, Jalston Fowler scored on a 15-yard touchdown run, to cap a drive that included a 57-yard Richardson run, and made the final score 42–14.[125]

In the game, Richardson set a new career high with his 203 rushing yards and tied Mark Ingram II for the most 100-yard rushing games in a season with nine.[128] The defense held Auburn to 140 total yards of offense, with only 78 yards on the ground, and zero offensive touchdowns in the victory.[121] The victory brought Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 41–34–1.[128]

LSU edit

Allstate BCS National Championship
1 234Total
#2 Alabama 3 666 21
#1 LSU 0 000 0
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Game start: 7:30 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:01
  • Game attendance: 78,237
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Referee: Scott Novak
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color), Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi (sideline)
Scoring summary
15:00AlabamaJeremy Shelley 23-yard field goalAlabama 3–0
24:18AlabamaJeremy Shelley 34-yard field goalAlabama 6–0
20:00AlabamaJeremy Shelley 41-yard field goalAlabama 9–0
312:49AlabamaJeremy Shelley 35-yard field goalAlabama 12–0
30:22AlabamaJeremy Shelley 44-yard field goalAlabama 15–0
44:36AlabamaTrent Richardson 34-yard run (Jeremy Shelley kick failed)Alabama 21–0

On December 4, 2011, the final Bowl Championship Series standings were unveiled with a rematch between No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game.[36][37] In the game, the Crimson Tide defeated the Tigers 21–0 to clinch their second BCS Championship in three years.[130][131][132] The first points of the game were set up after Marquis Maze returned a Brad Wing punt 49-yards to the LSU 26-yard line in the first quarter.[133] Five plays later, Jeremy Shelley connected on a 23-yard field goal to give Alabama a 3–0 lead.[133] After his first attempt was blocked by the Tigers' Michael Brockers, Shelley connected on second-quarter field goals of 34 and 41 yards to give the Crimson Tide a 9–0 halftime lead.[133]

Shelley extended the Crimson Tide lead to 12–0 after he converted a 35-yard field goal on Alabama's first possession of the second half.[133] He then missed a 41-yard field goal attempt wide right before he connected on a 44-yard attempt to give the Crimson Tide a 15–0 lead at the end of the third quarter.[133] Midway through the fourth quarter, the LSU offense crossed the 50-yard line for the first time of the game only to be pushed back to the 50 after Dont'a Hightower sacked Jordan Jefferson on a fourth down play to give possession back to Alabama.[133][134] On that possession, the Crimson Tide scored the only touchdown of the game on a 34-yard Trent Richardson run to make the final score 21–0.[131][132]

In the game, Alabama outgained LSU in total offense 384 to 92 yards, and the shutout was the first ever completed in a BCS game since the advent of the BCS in 1998.[131][134] Jeremy Shelley established the all-time bowl record with seven field goal attempts and tied the all-time bowl record with five made.[135] For their performances, Courtney Upshaw was named the defensive player of the game and A. J. McCarron was named the offensive player of the game.[134][136]

McCarron became the first sophomore quarterback to lead a team to a BCS National Title.

Rankings edit

Entering the 2011 season, the Crimson Tide was ranked No. 2 in the AP and Coaches' Preseason Polls.[137] Alabama dropped no further than to No. 3 in any of the rankings through week nine when they were ranked No. 2 for their November 5 game against LSU.[138] After their 9–6 loss against the Tigers, Alabama dropped to No. 4 in all but the BCS standing where they dropped to No. 3.[139] The Crimson Tide regained their No. 2 ranking in all of the polls after Oklahoma State was upset by Iowa State, and retained the No. 2 position through the end of the regular season to qualify for the BCS National Championship Game.[140][141] After their victory over LSU in the BCS National Championship Game, Alabama was selected No. 1 in both the AP and Coaches' Polls.[142]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP2323322222432221
Coaches2222233322432221
HarrisNot released222243222Not released
BCSNot released22233222Not released

*Source: ESPN.com: 2011 NCAA Football Rankings[143]

After the season edit

 
The Crimson Tide meet with President Barack Obama after winning the national championship on April 19, 2012.

Following the victory against LSU for the national championship, the team arrived at the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport on the afternoon of January 10. Several hundred fans were there to greet them upon their arrival.[144] On January 21, a public national championship celebration at Bryant–Denny Stadium was attended by approximately 32,000 spectators.[145] Speakers at the event included head coach Nick Saban and university president Robert Witt. All of the championship trophies were available for public viewing.[145]

As part of the A-Day celebrations on April 14, the 2011 team captains Trent Richardson, Dont'a Hightower and Mark Barron were honored at the Walk of Fame ceremony at the base of Denny Chimes.[146] On April 19, the team made their trip to the White House, where President Barack Obama offered congratulatory remarks for their championship season and recognized the team for their community service given in Tuscaloosa after the April 2011 tornadoes.[147]

Final statistics edit

After their victory over LSU in the BCS National Championship Game, Alabama's final team statistics were released. On the defensive side of the ball, of the 120 FBS teams, the Crimson Tide was ranked at the top of all major defensive categories in conference and nationally.[148] They ranked first in total defense (183.62 yards per game), scoring defense (8.15 points per game), passing defense (111.46 yards per game) and rushing defense (72.15 yards per game).[149] It marked the first time that a single defense ranked first in all four major, team defensive categories since the 1986 Oklahoma squad.[148] Individually, Dont'a Hightower led the team with 85 total tackles, 45 of which were assisted, and Mark Barron was the leader with 43 solo tackles.[150] Courtney Upshaw was tied for sixteenth nationally, fourth in conference and first on the team with 9.5 quarterback sacks.[151] Upshaw was also eighteenth nationally, second in conference and first on the team with 18 tackles for loss.[152] DeMarcus Milliner led the team with three of Alabama's thirteen total interceptions of the season.[153]

On offense, of the 120 FBS teams, Alabama ranked sixteenth in rushing offense (214.46 yards per game), twentieth in scoring offense (34.85 points per game), 31st in total offense (429.62 yards per game) and 69th in passing offense (215.15 yards per game).[149] In conference, they ranked first in rushing offense, second in total offense, third in scoring offense and fourth in passing offense.[149] Individually, Trent Richardson led the SEC and the team offensively with 1,679 total yards rushing, an average of 129.15 rushing yards per game, an average of 160.23 all-purpose yards per game, 21 rushing touchdowns and an average of 11.08 points per game.[149] A. J. McCarron led the team in passing offense and completed 219 of 328 passes for 2,634 passing yards and 16 touchdowns.[154] Marquis Maze led the team with 56 receptions for 627 yards, and Brad Smelley led the team with four touchdown receptions.[155]

Awards edit

Following the SEC Championship Game, multiple Alabama players were recognized for their on-field performances with a variety of awards and recognitions. At the team awards banquet on December 4, Mark Barron, Dont'a Hightower and Trent Richardson were each named the permanent captains of the 2011 squad.[156] At that time Richardson was also named the 2011 most valuable player with Barron, Hightower and Courtney Upshaw named defensive players of the year and A. J. McCarron and Marquis Maze named the offensive players of the year.[156]

Conference edit

The SEC recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards. Trent Richardson was named the AP Offensive Player of the Year.[157] In addition to Richardson, Mark Barron, Barrett Jones, Courtney Upshaw and William Vlachos were named to the AP All-SEC First Team.[157] Josh Chapman, Dont'a Hightower and Dre Kirkpatrick were named to the AP All-SEC Second Team.[157] Barron, Hightower, Jones, Richardson, Upshaw and Vlachos were named to the Coaches' All-SEC First Team.[158] Chapman, Kirkpatrick, Marquis Maze (as both a wide receiver and return specialist) and Chance Warmack were named to the Coaches' All-SEC Second Team.[158] Cyrus Kouandjio and Vinnie Sunseri were both named to Freshman All-SEC Team.[159] The SEC named Richardson the Offensive Player of the Year.[160] Jones earned the Jacobs Blocking Trophy and was also named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.[160]

National edit

After the season, a number of Alabama players were named as national award winners and finalists. Trent Richardson was named a finalist to win the Heisman Trophy, along with Wisconsin's Montee Ball, Baylor's Robert Griffin III, Stanford's Andrew Luck and LSU's Tyrann Mathieu.[161] He finished third in the Heisman voting with 978 points, behind Griffin (1,687 points) and Luck (1,407 points).[162] Richardson won the Doak Walker Award and was also named a finalist for the Maxwell Award;[163][164] Dont'a Hightower was named a finalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award, the Butkus Award, the Lott Trophy and the Lombardi Award;[163][165][166][167] Courtney Upshaw was named a finalist for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award;[165][167] Barrett Jones won the Outland Trophy, the Wuerffel Trophy and the ARA Sportsmanship Award;[163][164][168][169] Mark Barron was named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy;[163][170] and William Vlachos was named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy.[163] Assistant head and linebackers coach Sal Sunseri was also named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award.[171] The team as a whole was honored with the Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Award as a result of their collective efforts to assist in the rebuilding of Tuscaloosa following the April 27, 2011, tornado.[172]

In addition to the individual awards, several players were also named to various national All-American Teams. Barron, Hightower, Jones, DeQuan Menzie and Richardson were named to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-America Team.[173] Barron, Hightower, Jones and Richardson were named to the Walter Camp All-America Team.[174] Upshaw and Vlachos were both named to the Walter Camp All-America Second Team.[174] Barron, Dre Kirkpatrick, Jones, Richardson and Upshaw were named to the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) All-America Team.[175] Barron, Hightower, Jones and Richardson were named to the Associated Press All-American First Team; Upshaw and Kirkpatrick were named to the Associated Press All-American Second Team.[176] Barron, Jones, Richardson and Upshaw were named to the Sporting News (TSN) All-America Team.[177] Of the seven Alabama players selected, Barron, Jones and Richardson were each recognized as unanimous All-American selections, and Hightower was recognized as a consensus All-American selection.[178]

All-star games edit

Several Alabama players were selected by postseason all-star games. Mark Barron, Josh Chapman, Marquis Maze, DeQuan Menzie, Courtney Upshaw and William Vlachos were selected to play in the Merrill Lynch Senior Bowl.[179] On January 17, Brad Smelley became the seventh member of Alabama's team to receive an invitation to the Senior Bowl.[180] Darius Hanks was selected to play in the East–West Shrine Game.[181] Alabama did not have players participate in the Casino del Sol College All-Star Game or the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Coaching changes edit

In the weeks following the conclusion of the season, several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff. On December 13 offensive coordinator Jim McElwain was introduced as the head coach with the Colorado State Rams.[182] He stayed with Alabama through the BCS National Championship Game and began his transition as the Rams' head coach from Tuscaloosa.[183] On January 13, assistant head and linebackers coach Sal Sunseri was named as the defensive coordinator with the Tennessee Volunteers.[184] On January 18, 2012, Alabama officials announced the hires of both Doug Nussmeier from the Washington Huskies as offensive coordinator and of Lance Thompson from Tennessee as outside linebackers coach.[185]

NFL Draft edit

Of all the draft-eligible juniors, Dont'a Hightower, Dre Kirkpatrick and Trent Richardson declared their eligibility for the 2012 NFL Draft on January 12.[186] At the time of their announcement, each was projected as a first round pick.[186] In February 2012, nine Alabama players, six seniors and three juniors, were invited to the NFL Scouting Combine.[187] The invited players were safety Mark Barron, defensive tackle Josh Chapman, wide receivers Darius Hanks and Marquis Maze, linebackers Dont'a Hightower and Courtney Upshaw, cornerbacks Dre Kirkpatrick and DeQuan Menzie, and running back Trent Richardson.[187] Mark Barron, Dont'a Hightower, Dre Kirkpatrick, Trent Richardson and Courtney Upshaw were each invited to attend the Draft at Radio City Music Hall.[188] In the draft, Alabama tied a school record with four players selected in the first round.[189] The first round selections were Richardson (3rd Cleveland Browns), Barron (7th Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Kirkpatrick (17th Cincinnati Bengals) and Hightower (25th New England Patriots).[189] Upshaw was the third player selected in the second round (35th Baltimore Ravens).[190] Chapman was the first player selected in the fifth round (136th Indianapolis Colts) and Menzie was the eleventh player selected in the fifth round (146th Kansas City Chiefs).[191] Brad Smelley was the eighth and final Alabama player selected in the 2012 Draft in the seventh round (247th Cleveland Browns).[191] In the days after the draft, six players from the 2011 squad that were not drafted signed as undrafted free agents.[192] These players included Alfred McCullough (Baltimore Ravens), Marquis Maze (Pittsburgh Steelers), Alex Watkins (Tennessee Titans), Jerrell Harris (Atlanta Falcons), William Vlachos (Tennessee Titans) and Darius Hanks (Washington Redskins).[192]

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The 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season It was the Crimson Tide s 117th overall and 78th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference SEC and its 20th within the SEC Western Division The team was led by head coach Nick Saban in his fifth year and played their home games at Bryant Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa Alabama They finished the season with a record of twelve wins and one loss 12 1 overall 7 1 in the SEC and as consensus national champions 2011 Alabama Crimson Tide footballConsensus national championBCS National Championship Game W 21 0 vs LSUConferenceSoutheastern ConferenceDivisionWestern DivisionRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record12 1 7 1 SEC Head coachNick Saban 5th season Offensive coordinatorJim McElwain 4th season Offensive schemePro style 1 Defensive coordinatorKirby Smart 4th as coordinator 5th overall season Base defense3 4 2 MVPTrent RichardsonCaptainMark BarronDont a HightowerTrent RichardsonHome stadiumBryant Denny StadiumSeasons 20102012 2011 Southeastern Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L W L Eastern Division No 19 Georgia x 7 1 10 4 No 9 South Carolina 6 2 11 2 Florida 3 5 7 6 Vanderbilt 2 6 6 7 Kentucky 2 6 5 7 Tennessee 1 7 5 7 Western Division No 2 LSU x 8 0 13 1 No 1 Alabama 7 1 12 1 No 5 Arkansas 6 2 11 2 Auburn 4 4 8 5 Mississippi State 2 6 7 6 Ole Miss 0 8 2 10 Championship LSU 42 Georgia 10 BCS National Champion BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativex Division champion co champions Ole Miss vacated all wins due to NCAA violations Rankings from AP Poll After the completion of the 2010 season the Crimson Tide signed a highly rated recruiting class in February 2011 and completed spring practice the following April With seventeen returning starters from the previous season Alabama entered their 2011 campaign ranked as the number two team in the nation and as a favorite to win the Western Division and compete for the SEC championship However Alabama lost to the LSU Tigers in their regular season matchup and as a result did not qualify for the 2011 SEC Championship Game Despite not winning their conference championship when the final Bowl Championship Series rankings were released Alabama had the number two ranking to qualify for the 2012 BCS National Championship Game In the rematch against LSU the Crimson Tide defeated the Tigers 21 0 to capture their second BCS Championship in three years At the conclusion of the season the Alabama defense led the nation in every major statistical category and was the first to do so since the 1986 season Additionally several players were recognized for the individual accomplishments on the field Barrett Jones won both the Wuerffel Trophy and the Outland Trophy and Trent Richardson won the Doak Walker Award was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year Also seven players were named to various All America Teams with Dont a Hightower being a consensus selection and Mark Barron Jones and Richardson each being unanimous selections In April 2012 eight members of the 2011 squad were selected in the NFL Draft with an additional six signed as undrafted free agents to various teams Contents 1 Before the season 2 Coaching staff 2 1 Analysts 2 2 Graduate assistants 2 3 Student assistants 3 Roster 3 1 Returning starters 3 1 1 Offense 3 1 2 Defense 3 1 3 Special teams 3 2 Depth chart 3 3 Recruiting class 4 Schedule 5 Game summaries 5 1 Kent State 5 2 Penn State 5 3 North Texas 5 4 Arkansas 5 5 Florida 5 6 Vanderbilt 5 7 Ole Miss 5 8 Tennessee 5 9 LSU 5 10 Mississippi State 5 11 Georgia Southern 5 12 Auburn 5 13 LSU 6 Rankings 7 After the season 7 1 Final statistics 7 2 Awards 7 2 1 Conference 7 2 2 National 7 2 3 All star games 7 3 Coaching changes 7 4 NFL Draft 8 References 9 External linksBefore the season edit nbsp Detail of the houndstooth awareness ribbon painted on field in remembrance of the victims and damage of the April 2011 tornado 3 After winning the BCS National Championship in 2009 Alabama fell short of preseason expectations in 2010 and finished with a record of nine wins and three losses at the conclusion of the regular season However they finished with a 49 7 victory in the 2011 Capital One Bowl against Michigan State and secured Alabama s third straight ten win season and their third bowl win in four seasons 4 In February 2011 Alabama signed the No 1 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No 7 recruiting class according to Scout 5 6 Spring practice began on March 21 and concluded with the annual A Day game on April 16 7 Televised live by ESPNU the Crimson team of offensive starters defeated the White team of defensive starters by a final score of 14 10 before 92 310 fans in Bryant Denny Stadium 8 For their performances Barrett Jones earned the Dwight Stephenson Lineman of the A Day Game Award and Trent Richardson earned the Dixie Howell Memorial Most Valuable Player of the A Day Game Award 8 In the weeks after the conclusion of spring practice a pair of tragedies occurred that directly impacted the team On April 27 2011 an EF4 rated tornado devastated Tuscaloosa 9 As a result of the storm long snapper Carson Tinker suffered a broken wrist with his girlfriend being one of the 43 fatalities attributed to the storm in Tuscaloosa 9 On May 12 2011 offensive lineman Aaron Douglas was found dead in Fernandina Beach Florida 10 The cause of death was subsequently ruled accidental as a result of multiple drug toxicity 10 After transferring to Alabama from Arizona Western College Douglas struggled with off field issues including a DUI charge following a December 2010 arrest 11 He started his career as a freshman All America at Tennessee before the Volunteers new head coach Derek Dooley granted him a release from the program in Spring 2010 12 By August Alabama had a combined 31 players on 12 different preseason award watch lists 13 These included Mark Barron Dont a Hightower Dre Kirkpatrick Robert Lester and Courtney Upshaw for the Chuck Bednarik Award Duron Carter Darius Hanks and Marquis Maze for the Fred Biletnikoff Award Hightower Nico Johnson and Upshaw for the Butkus Award Lester and Trent Richardson for the Walter Camp Award Hightower Barrett Jones Upshaw and William Vlachos for the Lombardi Award Michael Williams for the John Mackey Award Richardson for the Maxwell Award Barron Hightower Kirkpatrick Lester and Upshaw for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Jones and Vlachos for the Outland Trophy Vlachos for the Rimington Trophy Barron Kirkpatrick and Lester for the Jim Thorpe Award and Richardson for the Doak Walker Award 13 Between the conclusion of the 2010 season and the beginning of summer practice in August 2011 seven players transferred from the Crimson Tide 14 Those who transferred included Robby Green California University of Pennsylvania B J Scott South Alabama Demetrius Goode North Alabama Petey Smith Holmes Community College Brandon Moore East Mississippi Community College Corey Grant Auburn and Keiwone Malone Memphis 14 Coaching staff editAlabama head coach Nick Saban entered his fifth year as the Crimson Tide s head coach for the 2011 season During his previous four years with Alabama he led the Crimson Tide to an overall record of 38 wins 11 losses 38 11 and the 2009 national championship 15 In the weeks after the Capitol One Bowl victory several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff Defensive line coach Bo Davis resigned his position to serve as the defensive tackles coach for Texas and the next day Chris Rumph was hired from Clemson to replace him as the defensive line coach 16 17 On January 12 assistant head coach and offensive line coach Joe Pendry announced his retirement and the following day former Miami interim head coach Jeff Stoutland was hired to replace him as offensive line coach 18 19 On January 21 wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Curt Cignetti resigned his position to accept the head coaching job at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and on February 7 Mike Groh was hired as his replacement as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator 20 21 Name Position Seasons atAlabama Alma Mater Nick Saban Head coach 5 Kent State 1973 Burton Burns Associate head coach running backs 5 Nebraska 1976 Mike Groh Receivers recruiting coordinator 1 Virginia 1995 Jim McElwain Offensive coordinator quarterbacks 4 Eastern Washington 1984 Jeremy Pruitt Secondary 2 West Alabama 1999 Chris Rumph Defensive line 1 South Carolina 1994 Kirby Smart Defensive coordinator linebackers 5 Georgia 1999 Jeff Stoutland Assistant head coach offensive line 1 Southern Connecticut 1984 Sal Sunseri Assistant head coach linebackers 3 Pittsburgh 1982 Bobby Williams Tight ends special teams 4 Purdue 1982 Scott Cochran Strength and conditioning 5 LSU 2001 Reference 22 Analysts edit Offensive analysts Billy Napier Jeff Norrid Jody Wright Defensive analysts Dean Altobelli Russ Callaway Special teams analysts Joe Judge Graduate assistants edit Derrick Ansley Glenn Schumann Kevin Garver Student assistants edit Rob EzellRoster editReturning starters edit Alabama had 17 returning starters from the previous season including ten on defense and seven on offense 23 The most notable departures from the previous year were defensive end Marcell Dareus left tackle James Carpenter tight end Preston Dial quarterback Greg McElroy wide receiver Julio Jones and running back Mark Ingram II 24 Offense edit Player Class Position Michael Williams Junior Tight End Marquis Maze Senior Wide Receiver Darius Hanks Senior Wide Receiver Chance Warmack Junior Left Guard William Vlachos Senior Center Barrett Jones Junior Right Guard D J Fluker Sophomore Right Tackle Reference 25 Defense edit Player Class Position Mark Barron Senior Safety Robert Lester Junior Safety Dont a Hightower Junior Linebacker C J Mosley Sophomore Linebacker Courtney Upshaw Senior Linebacker Nico Johnson Junior Linebacker Dre Kirkpatrick Junior Cornerback DeQuan Menzie Senior Cornerback Dee Milliner Sophomore Cornerback Josh Chapman Senior Nose Tackle Reference 26 Special teams edit Player Class Position Cade Foster Sophomore Placekicker Jeremy Shelley Junior Placekicker Cody Mandell Sophomore Punter Carson Tinker Junior Long Snapper Reference 27 Depth chart edit Starters and backups 28 Defense FS Mark Barron Will Lowery Nick Perry WLB ILB ILB SLB Courtney Upshaw Nico Johnson Dont a Hightower Adrian Hubbard C J Mosley Chris Jordan Xzavier Dickson Tana Patrick Trey DePriest SS Robert Lester Jarrick Williams Vinnie Sunseri CB Dre Kirkpatrick Phelon Jones Ha Ha Clinton Dix DE NT DE Jesse Williams Josh Chapman Damion Square Quinton Dial Nick Gentry Ed Stinson Undra Billingsly Jesse Williams CB DeQuan Menzie Dee Milliner John Fulton Offense WR Marquis Maze Brandon Gibson Kevin Norwood LT LG C RG RT Barrett Jones Chance Warmack William Vlachos Anthony Steen D J Fluker Cyrus Kouandjio Barrett Jones Kellen Williams John Michael Boswell Austin Shepherd Tyler Love Alfred McCullough TE Michael Williams Chris Underwood Brian Vogler WR DeAndrew White Darius Hanks Kenny Bell QB A J McCarron Phillip Sims Phillip Ely RB Trent Richardson Eddie Lacy Jalston Fowler FB Brad Smelley Ryan Colbaugh Special teams PK Cade Foster PK Jeremy Shelley P Cody Mandell KR Marquis Maze Darius Hanks PR Marquis Maze LS Carson Tinker H A J McCarron Recruiting class edit Alabama s recruiting class included eleven players from the ESPN 150 No 3 Cyrus Kouandjio OT No 19 Ha Sean Clinton Dix S No 22 Xzavier Dickson DE No 38 Trey DePriest OLB No 41 Bradley Sylve WR No 53 Jeoffrey Pagan DE No 75 Marvin Shinn WR No 79 Demetrius Hart RB No 82 Malcolm Faciane TE No 137 Danny Woodson Jr WR and No 140 Brent Calloway ATH 29 Alabama signed the No 1 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No 7 recruiting class according to Scout 5 6 The football program received 14 letters of intent on National Signing Day February 2 2011 30 Prior to National Signing Day three high school players and three junior college transfers of the 2011 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice 31 These early enrollments included nose guard Quinton Dial offensive lineman Aaron Douglas and nose tackle Jesse Williams from junior college and linebacker Trey DePriest quarterback Phillip Ely safety Vinnie Sunseri from high school 31 US college sports recruiting information for 2011 recruits Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit date Brent CallowayLB Russellville Alabama Russellville High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 210 lb 95 kg 4 63 Feb 2 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Ha Ha Clinton DixS Orlando Florida Dr Phillips High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 50 Apr 17 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Trey DePriestLB Springfield Ohio Springfield High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 230 lb 100 kg 4 69 Jul 30 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Quinton DialDT Clay Alabama East Mississippi Community College 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 310 lb 140 kg Feb 4 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN N A Xzavier DicksonDE Griffin Georgia Griffin High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 248 lb 112 kg 4 90 Jan 5 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Aaron DouglasOT Maryville Tennessee Arizona Western College 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 290 lb 130 kg Dec 16 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN N A Phillip ElyQB Tampa Florida Plant High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 186 lb 84 kg 4 57 Aug 11 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Malcolm FacianeTE Picayune Mississippi Picayune Memorial High School 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 263 lb 119 kg 4 61 Apr 15 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp LaMichael FanningDE Hamilton Georgia Harris County High School 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 270 lb 120 kg 5 00 Apr 17 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Demetrius HartRB Orlando Florida Dr Phillips High School 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 5 Jan 8 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Christion JonesCB Adamsville Alabama Minor High School 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 175 lb 79 kg 4 50 Sep 30 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Ryan KellyC West Chester Township Butler County Ohio Lakota West High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 280 lb 130 kg 5 00 Jul 19 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Cyrus KouandjioOT Hyattsville Maryland DeMatha Catholic High School 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 325 lb 147 kg 5 00 Feb 5 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Isaac LuatuaOG La Mirada California La Mirada High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 298 lb 135 kg 4 98 Jun 8 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jeoffrey PaganDE Asheville North Carolina Asheville High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 272 lb 123 kg 4 60 Feb 2 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp D J PettwayDT Pensacola Florida Pensacola Catholic High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 255 lb 116 kg Apr 19 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Marvin ShinnWR Prichard Alabama Vigor High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 50 Apr 18 2009 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Vinnie SunseriLB Tuscaloosa Alabama Northridge High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 205 lb 93 kg 4 60 Jun 12 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Bradley SylveWR Port Sulphur Louisiana South Plaquemines High School 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 175 lb 79 kg 4 40 May 12 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jabriel WashingtonCB Jackson Tennessee Trinity Christian Academy 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 165 lb 75 kg Apr 18 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jesse WilliamsDT Brisbane Australia Arizona Western College 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 340 lb 150 kg Sep 4 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN N A Danny WoodsonWR Mobile Alabama Le Flore High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 198 lb 90 kg 4 5 Mar 13 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Overall recruiting rankings Scout 6 Rivals 1 ESPN 2 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 Scout com Football Recruiting Alabama Scout com Retrieved February 6 2011 2011 Player Signees Alabama ESPN com Retrieved February 6 2011 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved February 6 2011 2011 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved February 6 2011 Schedule editThe 2011 schedule was officially released on October 19 2010 32 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 Florida and Vanderbilt 33 Alabama did not play SEC opponents Georgia Kentucky or South Carolina 33 The contest against Vanderbilt served as the 2011 homecoming game 34 Alabama played four non conference games The game against Penn State was originally scheduled to be played as part of the 2004 season however the series was moved back to this season at the request of Alabama due to fallout from NCAA sanctions being levied on the program 35 The non conference schedule also included games against Kent State of the Mid American Conference North Texas of the Sun Belt Conference and Georgia Southern of the Southern Conference 32 Alabama had one bye week after the Tennessee game and prior to the first LSU game 32 On December 4 2011 the final Bowl Championship Series standings were unveiled with a rematch between No 1 LSU and No 2 Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game 36 37 The Sagarin computer ratings calculated Alabama s 2011 strength of schedule to be the fifteenth most difficult out of the 246 Division I teams 38 The Cosgrove Computer Rankings calculated it as the twenty ninth most difficult out of the 120 Division I FBS teams in its rankings 39 In addition to the weekly television coverage radio coverage for all games was broadcast statewide on The Crimson Tide Sports Network CTSN 40 The radio announcers for the 2011 season were Eli Gold with play by play Phil Savage with color commentary and Chris Stewart with sideline reports 40 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 311 21 a m Kent State No 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALSECNW 48 7101 821 September 102 30 p m at No 23 Penn State No 3Beaver StadiumUniversity Park PA rivalry ABCW 27 11107 846 September 176 30 p m North Texas No 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALSECRNW 41 0101 821 September 242 30 p m No 14 ArkansasNo 3Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALCBSW 38 14101 821 October 17 00 p m at No 12 FloridaNo 3Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville FL rivalry CBSW 38 1090 888 October 86 00 p m Vanderbilt nbsp No 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALESPNUW 34 0101 821 October 155 00 p m at Ole MissNo 2Vaught Hemingway StadiumOxford MS rivalry ESPN2W 52 761 792 October 226 00 p m TennesseeNo 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL Third Saturday in October ESPN2W 37 6101 821 November 57 00 p m No 1 LSUNo 2Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa AL rivalry College GameDay CBSL 6 9 OT102 437 November 126 45 p m at Mississippi StateNo 3Davis Wade StadiumStarkville MS rivalry ESPNW 24 757 871 November 191 00 p m No 3 FCS Georgia Southern No 3Bryant Denny StadiumTuscaloosa ALPPVW 45 21101 821 November 262 30 p m at No 24 AuburnNo 2Jordan Hare StadiumAuburn AL Iron Bowl College GameDay CBSW 42 1487 451 January 9 20127 30 p m vs No 1 LSUNo 2Mercedes Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans LA BCS National Championship Game rivalry College GameDay ESPNW 21 078 237 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and BCS Standings after October 16 released prior to gameAll times are in Central time Source Rolltide com 2011 Alabama football schedule 41 Game summaries editKent State edit See also 2011 Kent State Golden Flashes football team 1 234TotalKent State 0 070 7 2 Alabama 21 31410 48 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 11 23 a m Elapsed time 3 28Game attendance 101 821Game weather 96 partly cloudy winds ESE 9 mphReferee Matt MooreTV announcers SEC Network Dave Neal play by play Andre Ware color Cara Capuano sideline Sources 42 43 Scoring summary110 22AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 0 18 03AlabamaMarquis Maze 24 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 14 0 10 26AlabamaTrent Richardson 9 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 21 0 21 35AlabamaJeremy Shelley 36 yard field goalAlabama 24 0 39 13Kent StateJustin Thompson 3 yard pass from Spencer Keith Freddy Cortez kick Alabama 24 7 35 16AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 31 7 34 04AlabamaEddie Lacy 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 38 7 413 27AlabamaJalston Fowler 49 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 45 7 45 27AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32 yard field goalAlabama 48 7 nbsp Trent Richardson running the ball towards the endzone against the Kent State defensive line The Crimson Tide opened the 2011 season at home against Nick Saban s alma mater the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid American Conference 44 In the meeting that was the first all time against the Golden Flashes the Crimson Tide won 48 7 43 45 After holding the Golden Flashes to a three and out on the opening possession Trent Richardson scored the Crimson Tide s first touchdown on a one yard run to give Alabama a 7 0 lead 46 After holding Kent State again to a three and out Alabama responded with a four play 74 yard touchdown drive that featured a 48 yard Eddie Lacy reception and a 24 yard Marquis Maze touchdown reception from A J McCarron to take a 14 0 lead 45 46 The Tide scored their final points of the first quarter on a one yard Richardson run to take a 21 0 lead into the second quarter 46 After only scoring on a 36 yard Jeremy Shelley field goal in the second quarter Alabama led 24 0 at the half 43 On the second Crimson Tide possession of the third quarter Phillip Sims threw an interception to Norman Wolfe that was returned to the Alabama three yard line Two plays later Kent State scored their only points of the game when Spencer Keith connected with Justin Thompson for a three yard touchdown reception to cut the lead to 24 7 46 The Crimson Tide responded with touchdowns on the next two consecutive drives Richardson and Lacy both scored on one yard runs to extend Alabama s lead to 38 7 entering the fourth quarter 43 In the fourth the Tide scored their final touchdown of the afternoon on a 49 yard Jalston Fowler run and their final points on a 32 yard Shelley field goal to make the final score 48 7 43 For the game Alabama s defense was dominant in allowing 9 yards rushing and 90 yards of total offense against Kent State in the contest 47 On offense the Crimson Tide had 482 total yards with three different running backs scoring touchdowns and Maze totaling 118 yards receiving on eight catches with one touchdown 47 Penn State edit See also 2011 Penn State Nittany Lions football team 1 234Total 3 Alabama 7 1037 27 23 Penn State 3 008 11 Location University Park PennsylvaniaGame start 3 37 p m Elapsed time 3 20Game attendance 107 846Game weather 77 partly sunny winds N 5 10 mphReferee Matt AustinTV announcers ABC Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sideline Sources 48 49 Scoring summary17 26Penn StateEvan Lewis 43 yard field goalPenn State 3 0 10 25AlabamaMichael Williams 5 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 3 210 08AlabamaJeremy Shelley 22 yard field goalAlabama 10 3 20 35AlabamaTrent Richardson 3 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 3 34 50AlabamaJeremy Shelley 18 yard field goalAlabama 20 3 46 14AlabamaTrent Richardson 13 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 27 3 41 53Penn StateSilas Redd 1 yard run Rob Bolden run Alabama 27 11 In what was the second consecutive meeting between the Crimson Tide and the Penn State Nittany Lions and first at Happy Valley since 1989 Alabama won 27 11 49 50 Penn State took the opening possession down the field and recorded a 43 yard field goal by Evan Lewis to take an early 3 0 lead by using all 3 of their timeouts 51 Alabama took a 7 3 lead later in the first quarter after A J McCarron connected with Michael Williams for a five yard touchdown reception to cap an 11 play 69 yard drive 51 A 22 yard Jeremy Shelley kick extended the Crimson Tide lead to 10 3 early in the second quarter 49 Then after trading punts Dre Kirkpatrick forced Andrew Szczerba to fumble the ball that was recovered by Alabama s DeQuan Menzie 51 Ten plays later the Crimson Tide led 17 3 after a three yard Trent Richardson touchdown run 51 In the third quarter Shelley connected on an 18 yard field goal and Richardson scored his second rushing touchdown of the game midway through the fourth on a 13 yard run to give Alabama a 27 3 lead 51 The final points of the game came late in the fourth when Silas Redd scored on a one yard touchdown for the Nittany Lions and Rob Bolden converted the two point conversion to bring the final score to 27 11 51 52 Trent Richardson ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns while Eddie Lacy ran for 85 50 A J McCarron threw for 163 yards and a touchdown 50 For his seven tackles interception and fumble recovery Mark Barron was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week 53 The 107 846 fans in attendance were the most to ever see an Alabama squad compete on the gridiron and the victory improved their all time record against the Nittany Lions to 10 5 54 The outcome was also noted as the final career loss for Joe Paterno as the Nittany Lions head coach 55 North Texas edit See also 2011 North Texas Mean Green football team 1 234TotalNorth Texas 0 000 0 2 Alabama 10 10714 41 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 6 38 p m Elapsed time 3 10Game attendance 101 821Game weather 80 partly cloudy winds ENE 4 mphReferee Ken WilliamsonTV announcers Fox Sports South Bob Rathbun play by play Tim Couch color Kristina Akra sideline Sources 56 57 Scoring summary19 54AlabamaJeremy Shelley 26 yard field goalAlabama 3 0 13 39AlabamaTrent Richardson 4 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 10 0 214 14AlabamaEddie Lacy 43 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 0 28 11AlabamaJeremy Shelley 37 yard field goalAlabama 20 0 39 39AlabamaTrent Richardson 58 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 27 0 413 01AlabamaTrent Richardson 71 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 34 0 411 49AlabamaEddie Lacy 67 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 41 0 In their meeting against the North Texas Mean Green Alabama outgained their opponent 586 to 169 yards of total offense in Alabama s 41 0 victory 57 58 After a 26 yard Jeremy Shelley field goal gave the Crimson Tide a 3 0 lead Trent Richardson scored their first touchdown of the evening on Alabama s second offensive possession to give them a 10 0 lead at the end of the first period 59 60 The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 20 0 by halftime after a 43 yard Eddie Lacy touchdown run and a 37 yard Shelley field goal in the second quarter 59 60 North Texas opened the second half with a nine play 54 yard drive to set up a 42 yard Zach Olen field goal attempt However the kick was blocked by Robert Lester to preserve the shutout 59 Alabama extended their lead to 27 0 by the fourth quarter after Richardson scored his second touchdown of the evening on a 58 yard run 59 60 After Shelley missed a 42 yard field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter Richardson scored again with a 71 yard touchdown run on Alabama s next offensive possession to extend their lead to 34 0 59 60 Lacy scored the final points of the game midway through the fourth with his second touchdown of the evening on a 67 yard run to give Alabama the 41 0 victory 59 60 Trent Richardson ran for a career high 167 yards and three touchdowns and Eddie Lacy ran for 161 yards and two touchdowns and became the first pair of running backs to each run for 150 yards in a game 60 61 The shutout was the Crimson Tide s first since they defeated Chattanooga 45 0 in 2009 and improved Alabama s all time record against the Mean Green to 4 0 61 Arkansas edit See also 2011 Arkansas Razorbacks football team 1 234Total 14 Arkansas 7 070 14 3 Alabama 7 10210 38 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 2 40 p m Elapsed time 3 04Game attendance 101 821Game weather 80 sunny winds NNE 3 mphReferee Hubert OwensTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Sources 62 63 Scoring summary111 48AlabamaMichael Williams 37 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 0 11 18ArkansasDennis Johnson 10 yard pass from Tyler Wilson Zach Hocker kick 7 7 25 35AlabamaJeremy Shelley 20 yard field goalAlabama 10 7 24 38AlabamaDeQuan Menzie 25 yard interception return Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 7 311 29AlabamaMarquis Maze 83 yard punt return Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 24 7 39 57AlabamaTrent Richardson 61 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 31 7 38 54ArkansasCobi Hamilton 19 yard pass from Tyler Wilson Zach Hocker kick Alabama 31 14 30 48AlabamaEddie Lacy 4 yard runAlabama 38 14 nbsp The Crimson Tide defense awaits the Tyler Wilson snap for the Razorbacks at midfield After three consecutive victories to start the season the Crimson Tide opened conference play against the Arkansas Razorbacks and defeated them 38 14 at Bryant Denny Stadium 63 64 Alabama scored first with a trick play on their opening possession After driving to the Arkansas 37 yard line Cade Foster lined up for a 54 yard field goal attempt 65 Alabama quarterback A J McCarron received the snap as the holder and proceeded to throw a 37 yard touchdown pass to Michael Williams to give the Crimson Tide a 7 0 lead 65 66 The Razorbacks tied the game at 7 7 late in the first quarter when Tyler Wilson threw a ten yard touchdown pass to Dennis Johnson 66 After an Arkansas goal line stand Jeremy Shelley connected on a 20 yard field goal to give Alabama a 10 7 lead 66 On the ensuing Arkansas possession the Crimson Tide scored when DeQuan Menzie intercepted a Wilson pass and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown to give Alabama a 17 7 lead at the half 66 67 After holding Arkansas scoreless on their first possession of the third quarter Alabama s Marquis Maze returned a Dylan Breeding punt 83 yards for a touchdown and a 24 7 Crimson Tide lead 66 On Alabama s next possession Trent Richardson caught a screen pass from McCarron and ran it 61 yards for a touchdown and extended the Alabama lead to 31 7 66 The Razorbacks scored on the following possession when Wilson threw his second touchdown pass of the afternoon after he connected on a 19 yard pass to Cobi Hamilton 66 Eddie Lacy then scored the final points of the game late in the third on a four yard touchdown run to give the Crimson Tide the 38 14 victory 64 66 The Alabama defense only allowed 17 rushing and 226 of total offense to the Razorbacks in the victory 63 For his 235 all purpose yards and touchdown reception Trent Richardson was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week 68 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Razorbacks to 12 8 15 7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 69 Florida edit See also 2011 Florida Gators football team 1 234Total 3 Alabama 10 14014 38 12 Florida 10 000 10 Location Gainesville FloridaGame start 8 00 p m Elapsed time 3 21Game attendance 90 888Game weather 72 clearReferee Marc CurlesTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Sources 70 71 Scoring summary114 41FloridaAndre Debose 65 yard pass from John Brantley Caleb Sturgis kick Florida 7 0 19 47AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32 yard field goalFlorida 7 3 15 19FloridaCaleb Sturgis 21 yard field goalFlorida 10 3 10 52AlabamaTrent Richardson 5 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick 10 10 212 57AlabamaCourtney Upshaw 45 yard interception return Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 10 23 13AlabamaA J McCarron 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 24 10 412 25AlabamaTrent Richardson 35 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 31 10 48 45AlabamaEddie Lacy 20 yard runAlabama 38 10 In what was the first meeting as opposing head coaches between Nick Saban and his former assistant coach from both LSU and the Miami Dolphins Will Muschamp the Crimson Tide defeated the Florida Gators 38 10 at The Swamp 71 72 73 After receiving the opening kickoff Florida scored their only touchdown of the game on their first offensive play from scrimmage 74 The Gators took an early 7 0 lead when John Brantley threw a 65 yard touchdown pass to Andre Debose 74 Alabama responded on the following drive with Jeremy Shelley connecting on a 32 yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 7 3 75 The Gators responded with what turned out to be their final points of the game when Caleb Sturgis connected on a 21 yard field goal 75 Alabama s Marquis Maze then returned the ensuing kickoff 70 yards to the Florida 29 yard line and the Crimson Tide tied the game at 10 10 seven plays later on a five yard Trent Richardson touchdown run 75 76 Alabama extended their lead to 24 10 at halftime with a pair of second quarter touchdowns Courtney Upshaw scored a defensive touchdown early in the quarter after he intercepted a Brantley pass and returned it 45 yards for the score 77 A J McCarron scored later in the quarter on a one yard quarterback sneak to cap a ten play 61 yard drive 75 Late in the quarter the Gators did have a scoring opportunity by driving to the Alabama 13 yard line However the Alabama defense sacked Brantley on consecutive snaps for a loss of 22 yards and knocked Brantley out of the game with an injury 75 77 Sturgis then missed a 52 yard field goal attempt and Alabama led 24 10 at the half 75 After a scoreless third quarter a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns gave Alabama the 38 10 victory Richardson scored his second touchdown of the game with 12 25 remaining on a 36 yard run and Eddie Lacy scored the final points of the game on a 20 yard run 75 76 For the game Alabama s defense was dominant in only allowing 222 total yards of offense with the 15 rushing yards being the fewest ever allowed against Florida in their all time series 78 Trent Richardson established a new career high for rushing yards in game with his 181 yards on 29 attempts 78 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Gators to 22 14 23 14 without the NCAA vacation of the 2005 victory 78 Vanderbilt edit See also 2011 Vanderbilt Commodores football team 1 234TotalVanderbilt 0 000 0 2 Alabama 7 7137 34 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 6 02 p m Elapsed time 2 59Game attendance 101 821Game weather 77 SunnyReferee Penn WagersTV announcers ESPNU Clay Matvick play by play Brian Griese color Allison Williams sideline Sources 79 80 Scoring summary17 50AlabamaBrad Smelley 6 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 0 20 21AlabamaDeAndrew White 5 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 14 0 36 03AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 21 0 30 52AlabamaDeAndrew White 39 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick failed Alabama 27 0 412 16AlabamaDarius Hanks 17 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 34 0 For the 91st homecoming football game in Alabama history the Crimson Tide defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores 34 0 who made their first visit to Bryant Denny Stadium since the 2006 season 79 80 81 After a three and out on their opening drive Alabama scored their first touchdown of the evening on a six yard A J McCarron touchdown pass to Brad Smelley to complete a ten play 77 yard drive 82 On the following drive Vanderbilt had an opportunity to cut into the lead but Carey Spear missed a 47 yard field goal to keep the Alabama lead at 7 0 83 Spear missed a second field goal later in the second quarter from 38 yards and the Crimson Tide responded with their second touchdown drive of the game 83 McCarron threw his second touchdown pass of the game to DeAndrew White on a five yard reception to give Alabama a 14 0 halftime lead 80 82 In the third quarter Trent Richardson scored first on a one yard touchdown run followed by a 39 yard McCarron touchdown pass to White on consecutive possessions 80 82 Following an unsuccessful extra point by Jeremy Shelley Alabama led 27 0 entering the fourth quarter 83 Early in the fourth DeMarcus Milliner intercepted a Jordan Rodgers pass and returned it 37 yards to the Commodores 20 yard line 83 Three plays later McCarron threw a 17 yard touchdown pass his fourth of the day to Darius Hanks to make the final score 34 0 82 83 For the game Trent Richardson ran for 107 yards to extend his streak of consecutive games rushing for at least 100 yards to five games 84 The defense was dominant in completing their second shutout of the season and only allowing Vanderbilt 190 yards of total offense 84 The victory improved Alabama s all time homecoming record to 77 13 1 and their record against the Commodores to 59 19 4 61 18 4 without the NCAA vacations and forfeits 84 Ole Miss edit See also 2011 Ole Miss Rebels football team 1 234Total 2 Alabama 7 10287 52Ole Miss 7 000 7 Location Oxford MississippiGame start 5 00 p m Elapsed time 3 03Game attendance 61 792Game weather 75 fair calmReferee Marc CurlesTV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Ed Cunningham color Jeannine Edwards sideline Sources 85 86 Scoring summary112 38Ole MissJeff Scott 1 yard run Bryson Rose kick Ole Miss 7 0 18 24AlabamaTrent Richardson 8 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick 7 7 214 11AlabamaTrent Richardson 7 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 14 7 21 14AlabamaJeremy Shelley 24 yard field goalAlabama 17 7 312 30AlabamaTrent Richardson 8 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 24 7 37 37AlabamaTrent Richardson 76 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 31 7 36 44AlabamaJalston Fowler 8 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 38 7 32 08AlabamaBrandon Gibson 10 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 45 7 410 08AlabamaJalston Fowler 69 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 52 7 After Ole Miss took an early 7 0 lead the Crimson Tide scored 52 unanswered points in their 52 7 victory over the Rebels at Vaught Hemingway Stadium 86 87 The Rebels scored their only points of the game on their first possession Jeff Scott scored on a one yard touchdown run to cap a 5 play 72 yard drive to give Ole Miss their only lead of the game at 7 0 88 Alabama responded on the following drive with the first of four Trent Richardson touchdowns of the evening on an eight yard run to tie the game at 7 7 88 The Crimson Tide added ten points in the second quarter to take a 17 7 halftime lead Richardson scored on a seven yard touchdown and after Cade Foster missed a 53 yard field goal attempt Jeremy Shelley connected for 24 yard field goal 88 In the third quarter Alabama put the game away with four touchdowns After five consecutive A J McCarron passes gained 65 yards Richardson gained the final eight en route to his third touchdown of the evening 88 On the next Alabama possession Richardson gained 16 yards and then scored a touchdown on a 76 yard run the longest of his career for a 31 7 lead 88 89 On the first play ensuing Rebels possession Courtney Upshaw forced a Randall Mackey fumble that was recovered by Ed Stinson at the Ole Miss 15 yard line 88 Two plays later the Crimson Tide led 38 7 after Jalston Fowler scored on an eight yard touchdown run 88 The final points of the quarter came on a ten yard McCarron touchdown pass to Brandon Gibson and the final points of the game came in the fourth quarter on a 69 yard Fowler touchdown run to make the final score 52 7 88 Alabama s defense again had a strong performance in only allowing the Rebels 141 total yards of offense 28 rushing 113 passing 89 Richardson set a new career high with his 183 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns For his performance Richardson was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week 90 The 52 total points were the most Alabama had scored in a SEC game since defeating Vanderbilt 59 28 in 1990 87 89 The victory was their eighth straight over Ole Miss and improved Alabama s all time record against the Rebels 45 9 2 49 8 2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 89 Tennessee edit See also 2011 Tennessee Volunteers football team Third Saturday in October 1 234TotalTennessee 3 300 6 2 Alabama 3 32110 37 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 6 21 p m Elapsed time 3 03Game attendance 101 821Game weather 63 Sunny and clear winds NNE 2 mphReferee Ken WilliamsonTV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Ed Cunningham color Jeannine Edwards sideline Sources 91 92 Scoring summary13 58TennesseeMike Palardy 40 yard field goalTennessee 3 0 12 26AlabamaJeremy Shelley 26 yard field goal3 3 210 55AlabamaJeremy Shelley 29 yard field goalAlabama 6 3 25 52TennesseeMike Palardy 52 yard field goal6 6 311 08AlabamaA J McCarron 2 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 13 6 38 52AlabamaKenny Bell 39 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 20 6 33 17AlabamaTrent Richardson 12 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 27 6 411 22AlabamaCade Foster 45 yard field goalAlabama 30 6 49 27AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 37 6 nbsp A J McCarron takes a snap with Trent Richardson in the backfield against the Tennessee defensive line In the 2011 edition of the Third Saturday in October Alabama entered the game as a 30 point favorite over the rival Tennessee Volunteers 93 At Bryant Denny the Volunteers were looking for the upset after tying the game 6 6 at halftime however 31 unanswered points resulted in a 37 6 Crimson Tide victory to extend their overall record to 8 0 92 94 The first half was dominated by both defenses with each only allowing a pair of field goals 95 Mike Palardy connected from 40 and 52 yards for Tennessee and Jeremy Shelley connected from 26 and 29 yards for Alabama 92 After holding the Volunteers to a three and out to open the second half the Alabama offensive responded with their first of three third quarter touchdowns with a two yard A J McCarron touchdown run 96 On the following Tennessee drive the Alabama defense stopped quarterback Matt Simms on a fourth and one to give the Crimson Tide offense the ball on the Volunteers 39 yard line 96 On the next play McCarron threw a 39 yard touchdown pass to Kenny Bell to extend the Alabama lead to 20 6 96 Trent Richardson then scored his first touchdown of the game on the following Alabama possession on a 12 yard run to cap a six play 63 yard drive 96 97 Cade Foster scored early in the fourth quarter with his 45 yard field goal and after a Dont a Hightower interception Richardson scored his second touchdown of the day on a one yard run to make the final score 37 6 96 97 In the game Marquis Maze had 106 yards receiving on five catches and McCarron set a new career high with 284 yards passing 98 For his defensive performance Hightower was named both the Lott IMPACT Player of the Week and the SEC Defensive Player of the Week 99 The victory was Alabama s fifth consecutive over Tennessee and improved their all time record against the Volunteers to 48 38 7 49 37 8 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 98 LSU edit See also 2011 LSU vs Alabama football game and 2011 LSU Tigers football team 1 234OTTotal 1 LSU 0 3033 9 2 Alabama 0 3300 6 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 7 14 p m Elapsed time 3 21Game attendance 101 821Game weather 59 Wind ESE 3 mph Clear SkiesReferee Tom RitterTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Sources 100 101 Scoring summary23 53AlabamaJeremy Shelley 34 yard field goalAlabama 3 0 20 00LSUDrew Alleman 19 yard field goal3 3 37 56AlabamaCade Foster 46 yard field goalAlabama 6 3 414 13LSUDrew Alleman 30 yard field goal6 6 OT15 00LSUDrew Alleman 25 yard field goalLSU 9 6 nbsp The Alabama offense lines up against the LSU defense Coming off their bye and in what was hyped as the latest Game of the Century in college football the LSU Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 9 6 in overtime 101 102 103 104 After a scoreless first quarter that saw the Crimson Tide miss two field goals and another blocked early in the second quarter Alabama took a 3 0 lead midway through the second on a 34 yard Jeremy Shelley field goal 105 LSU responded on their following possession by driving to the Alabama two yard line and kicking a 19 yard Drew Alleman field goal as time expired to tie the game at 3 3 at halftime 106 Just as the first half was dominated by both defenses the second was no different with both Alabama and LSU only managing a pair of field goals Alabama s came in the third on a 46 yard Cade Foster score and LSU s came in the fourth on a 30 yard Alleman score 105 106 In the overtime period Foster missed a 52 yard field goal attempt and Alleman connected on a 25 yard attempt to give the Tigers the 9 6 victory 105 106 Both defenses held each offense to less than 300 yards of total offense with each having a pair of interceptions 105 106 With the loss Alabama dropped to 4 8 all time in overtime games and brought Alabama s all time record against the Tigers to 45 25 5 107 Mississippi State edit See also 2011 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team 1 234Total 4 Alabama 0 7314 24Mississippi State 0 007 7 Location Starkville MississippiGame start 6 45 p m Elapsed time 3 06Game attendance 57 871Game weather 63 partly cloudy windyReferee Hubert OwensTV announcers ESPN Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sideline Sources 108 109 Scoring summary29 59AlabamaEddie Lacy 2 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 0 37 32AlabamaJeremy Shelley 24 yard field goalAlabama 10 0 413 39AlabamaTrent Richardson 2 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 0 412 03Miss StateChris Smith 12 yard pass from Tyler Russell Derek DePasquale kick Alabama 17 7 41 18AlabamaEddie Lacy 32 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 24 7 A week after their loss to LSU Alabama traveled to Starkville and defeated their long time rival the Mississippi State Bulldogs 24 7 109 110 After a pair of missed field goals one from 19 yard by Cade Foster and the second from 31 yards by Jeremy Shelley Alabama scored their first points in the second quarter 111 Eddie Lacy capped a five play 52 yard drive with a two yard touchdown run to give the Crimson Tide a 7 0 lead 109 Later in the quarter Derek DePasquale missed a 41 yard field goal attempt for the Bulldogs but on the ensuing Alabama possession Cameron Lawrence intercepted an A J McCarron pass and returned it to the Alabama four yard line 111 However the Alabama defense held the Bulldogs to only a field goal attempt which was then missed from 29 yards by Brian Egan to preserve a 7 0 halftime lead for the Crimson Tide 111 Alabama extended their lead to 10 0 after Shelley connected on a 24 yard field goal early in the third quarter 109 Early in the fourth Trent Richardson scored on a two yard run for a 17 0 Crimson Tide lead 109 However on the ensuing kickoff was returned 68 yards to the Alabama 22 yard line by John Fulton and four plays later the Bulldogs cut the score to 17 7 after Tyler Russell threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Chris Smith 111 The Crimson Tide then closed the game with an eleven play 73 yard drive all on the ground with Lacy scoring his second touchdown of the night from 32 yards out to give Alabama the 24 7 victory 109 110 The 127 rushing yards gained by Richardson was his seventh 100 yard rushing game of the season 112 The victory improved Alabama s all time record against the Bulldogs to 74 18 3 76 17 3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 112 Georgia Southern edit See also 2011 Georgia Southern Eagles football team 1 234TotalGeorgia Southern 0 1470 21 3 Alabama 10 14147 45 Location Tuscaloosa AlabamaGame start 1 07 p m Elapsed time 2 55Game attendance 101 821Game weather 63 mostly cloudy winds SSE 11 mphReferee Matt MooreTV announcers CTSN Chris Stewart play by play Tyler Watts color Tom Roberts sideline Sources 113 114 Scoring summary111 48AlabamaJeremy Shelley 32 yard field goalAlabama 3 0 15 12AlabamaDre Kirkpatrick 55 yard blocked field goal return Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 10 0 212 56AlabamaTrent Richardson 4 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 17 0 212 36GA SouthernDominique Swope 89 yard run Adrian Mora kick Alabama 17 7 26 16AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 24 7 20 56GA SouthernJonathan Bryant 39 yard pass from Jaybo Shaw Adrian Mora kick Alabama 24 14 37 17AlabamaBrad Smelley 34 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 31 14 37 03GA SouthernLaron Scott 95 yard kickoff return Adrian Mora kick Alabama 31 21 32 36AlabamaTrent Richardson 1 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 38 21 40 44AlabamaBrad Smelley 4 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 45 21 Against the triple option attack of the Georgia Southern Eagles ranked No 3 in the Football Championship Subdivision FCS the Alabama defense gave up the most total yards rushing yards and points of the season in their 45 21 victory at Bryant Denny Stadium 114 115 116 After receiving the opening kickoff the Crimson Tide drove to the Eagles 14 yard line where Jeremy Shelley connected on a 32 yard field goal for a 3 0 lead 117 On their opening possession Georgia Southern had a nine play 49 yard drive to set up a 42 yard field goal attempt However the Adrian Mora attempt was blocked by Dont a Hightower and returned by Dre Kirkpatrick 55 yards for a touchdown and a 10 0 Crimson Tide lead 117 In the second quarter A J McCarron threw a four yard touchdown pass to Trent Richardson to complete a ten play 71 yard drive for a 17 0 lead However the Eagles responded on their next offensive play when Dominique Swope scored on an 82 yard touchdown run to cut the Alabama lead to 17 7 117 118 Both teams then traded touchdowns when Richardson scored on a one yard run for Alabama and Jaybo Shaw threw a 39 yard touchdown pass to Jonathan Bryant for Georgia Southern 117 After Cade Foster missed a 47 yard field goal attempt late Alabama led 24 14 at halftime 115 117 After forcing a punt to open the second half Alabama scored a touchdown on its opening possession with a 34 yard touchdown reception by Brad Smelley from McCarron 117 However on the ensuing kickoff Laron Scott returned it 95 yards for a touchdown to cut the lead again to 31 21 118 Alabama responded on the following drive with Richardson accounting for 46 yards of it on seven carries with a one yard touchdown run for a 38 21 Alabama lead 117 In the fourth quarter Alabama stopped the Eagles at the Crimson Tide eight yard line after an incomplete Shaw pass on fourth down 117 From there the Alabama offense began a 15 play 92 yard drive that took 8 36 to complete with McCarron throwing a four yard touchdown pass to Smelley for the final points in their 45 21 win 117 For the game Richardson had 175 yards on the ground with a pair of rushing touchdowns and one receiving 119 His one yard touchdown run in the third quarter gave Richardson the Alabama single season rushing touchdown record breaking the previous mark of 19 set by Shaun Alexander in 1999 119 Auburn edit See also 2011 Auburn Tigers football team and Iron Bowl Iron Bowl 1 234Total 2 Alabama 14 10315 42Auburn 7 070 14 Location Auburn AlabamaGame start 2 39 p m Elapsed time 3 14Game attendance 87 451Game weather 70 partly cloudy winds SE 10 mphReferee Matt AustinTV announcers CBS Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Tracy Wolfson sideline Sources 120 121 Scoring summary16 33AlabamaKenny Bell 41 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 7 0 14 25AlabamaBrad Smelley 35 yard pass from A J McCarron Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 14 0 10 04AuburnKenneth Carter recovered fumble in end zone Cody Parkey kick Alabama 14 7 29 11AlabamaTrent Richardson 5 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 21 7 21 44AlabamaJeremy Shelley 30 yard field goalAlabama 24 7 314 49AuburnOntario McCalebb 83 yard kickoff return Cody Parkey kick Alabama 24 14 38 47AlabamaJeremy Shelley 28 yard field goalAlabama 27 14 414 38AlabamaDee Milliner 35 yard interception return A J McCarron to Michael Williams pass Alabama 35 14 46 40AlabamaJalston Fowler 15 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick Alabama 42 14 After the loss against the Auburn Tigers the previous year in which the Crimson Tide surrendered a 24 point lead for nearly a year reminders of the defeat and the phrase never again were utilized by the team as even greater motivation to win in an already heated rivalry 122 123 With a potential berth in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game on the line the Alabama defense did not allow an offensive touchdown in their 42 14 victory on The Plains 121 124 After trading a pair of three and outs to open the game Alabama scored their first points of the game when A J McCarron threw a 41 yard touchdown pass to Kenny Bell for a 7 0 lead 125 Following a ten yard Steven Clark punt on the ensuing Auburn possession Alabama got the ball on the Tigers 35 yard line On the next play McCarron threw a 35 yard touchdown pass to Brad Smelley for a 14 0 lead 125 On the first play of Alabama s fourth offensive possession Corey Lemonier forced a McCarron fumble that was recovered for a touchdown by Kenneth Carter to cut the Crimson Tide lead to 14 7 at the end of the first quarter 125 A pair of long drives in the second quarter resulted in a five yard Trent Richardson touchdown reception and a 30 yard Jeremy Shelley field goal to give Alabama a 24 7 halftime lead 125 On the opening kickoff of the second half Onterio McCalebb scored a touchdown on an 83 yard return to cut the Alabama lead to 24 14 126 Alabama responded on their next possession with a 28 yard Shelley field goal for a 27 14 lead entering the fourth quarter 125 On the third play of the fourth quarter Auburn s Clint Moseley threw an interception to DeMarcus Milliner that was returned 35 yards for a touchdown and after a successful two point conversion Alabama led 35 14 127 After getting the ball back on downs late in the quarter Jalston Fowler scored on a 15 yard touchdown run to cap a drive that included a 57 yard Richardson run and made the final score 42 14 125 In the game Richardson set a new career high with his 203 rushing yards and tied Mark Ingram II for the most 100 yard rushing games in a season with nine 128 The defense held Auburn to 140 total yards of offense with only 78 yards on the ground and zero offensive touchdowns in the victory 121 The victory brought Alabama s all time record against the Tigers to 41 34 1 128 LSU edit See also 2011 LSU Tigers football team and 2012 BCS National Championship Game Allstate BCS National Championship 1 234Total 2 Alabama 3 666 21 1 LSU 0 000 0 Location New Orleans LouisianaGame start 7 30 p m Elapsed time 3 01Game attendance 78 237Game weather IndoorsReferee Scott NovakTV announcers ESPN Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi sideline Sources 129 130 Scoring summary15 00AlabamaJeremy Shelley 23 yard field goalAlabama 3 0 24 18AlabamaJeremy Shelley 34 yard field goalAlabama 6 0 20 00AlabamaJeremy Shelley 41 yard field goalAlabama 9 0 312 49AlabamaJeremy Shelley 35 yard field goalAlabama 12 0 30 22AlabamaJeremy Shelley 44 yard field goalAlabama 15 0 44 36AlabamaTrent Richardson 34 yard run Jeremy Shelley kick failed Alabama 21 0 On December 4 2011 the final Bowl Championship Series standings were unveiled with a rematch between No 1 LSU and No 2 Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game 36 37 In the game the Crimson Tide defeated the Tigers 21 0 to clinch their second BCS Championship in three years 130 131 132 The first points of the game were set up after Marquis Maze returned a Brad Wing punt 49 yards to the LSU 26 yard line in the first quarter 133 Five plays later Jeremy Shelley connected on a 23 yard field goal to give Alabama a 3 0 lead 133 After his first attempt was blocked by the Tigers Michael Brockers Shelley connected on second quarter field goals of 34 and 41 yards to give the Crimson Tide a 9 0 halftime lead 133 Shelley extended the Crimson Tide lead to 12 0 after he converted a 35 yard field goal on Alabama s first possession of the second half 133 He then missed a 41 yard field goal attempt wide right before he connected on a 44 yard attempt to give the Crimson Tide a 15 0 lead at the end of the third quarter 133 Midway through the fourth quarter the LSU offense crossed the 50 yard line for the first time of the game only to be pushed back to the 50 after Dont a Hightower sacked Jordan Jefferson on a fourth down play to give possession back to Alabama 133 134 On that possession the Crimson Tide scored the only touchdown of the game on a 34 yard Trent Richardson run to make the final score 21 0 131 132 In the game Alabama outgained LSU in total offense 384 to 92 yards and the shutout was the first ever completed in a BCS game since the advent of the BCS in 1998 131 134 Jeremy Shelley established the all time bowl record with seven field goal attempts and tied the all time bowl record with five made 135 For their performances Courtney Upshaw was named the defensive player of the game and A J McCarron was named the offensive player of the game 134 136 McCarron became the first sophomore quarterback to lead a team to a BCS National Title Rankings editSee also 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Entering the 2011 season the Crimson Tide was ranked No 2 in the AP and Coaches Preseason Polls 137 Alabama dropped no further than to No 3 in any of the rankings through week nine when they were ranked No 2 for their November 5 game against LSU 138 After their 9 6 loss against the Tigers Alabama dropped to No 4 in all but the BCS standing where they dropped to No 3 139 The Crimson Tide regained their No 2 ranking in all of the polls after Oklahoma State was upset by Iowa State and retained the No 2 position through the end of the regular season to qualify for the BCS National Championship Game 140 141 After their victory over LSU in the BCS National Championship Game Alabama was selected No 1 in both the AP and Coaches Polls 142 Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in rankingWeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAP2323322222432221Coaches2222233322432221HarrisNot released222243222Not releasedBCSNot released22233222Not released Source ESPN com 2011 NCAA Football Rankings 143 After the season edit nbsp The Crimson Tide meet with President Barack Obama after winning the national championship on April 19 2012 Following the victory against LSU for the national championship the team arrived at the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport on the afternoon of January 10 Several hundred fans were there to greet them upon their arrival 144 On January 21 a public national championship celebration at Bryant Denny Stadium was attended by approximately 32 000 spectators 145 Speakers at the event included head coach Nick Saban and university president Robert Witt All of the championship trophies were available for public viewing 145 As part of the A Day celebrations on April 14 the 2011 team captains Trent Richardson Dont a Hightower and Mark Barron were honored at the Walk of Fame ceremony at the base of Denny Chimes 146 On April 19 the team made their trip to the White House where President Barack Obama offered congratulatory remarks for their championship season and recognized the team for their community service given in Tuscaloosa after the April 2011 tornadoes 147 Final statistics edit After their victory over LSU in the BCS National Championship Game Alabama s final team statistics were released On the defensive side of the ball of the 120 FBS teams the Crimson Tide was ranked at the top of all major defensive categories in conference and nationally 148 They ranked first in total defense 183 62 yards per game scoring defense 8 15 points per game passing defense 111 46 yards per game and rushing defense 72 15 yards per game 149 It marked the first time that a single defense ranked first in all four major team defensive categories since the 1986 Oklahoma squad 148 Individually Dont a Hightower led the team with 85 total tackles 45 of which were assisted and Mark Barron was the leader with 43 solo tackles 150 Courtney Upshaw was tied for sixteenth nationally fourth in conference and first on the team with 9 5 quarterback sacks 151 Upshaw was also eighteenth nationally second in conference and first on the team with 18 tackles for loss 152 DeMarcus Milliner led the team with three of Alabama s thirteen total interceptions of the season 153 On offense of the 120 FBS teams Alabama ranked sixteenth in rushing offense 214 46 yards per game twentieth in scoring offense 34 85 points per game 31st in total offense 429 62 yards per game and 69th in passing offense 215 15 yards per game 149 In conference they ranked first in rushing offense second in total offense third in scoring offense and fourth in passing offense 149 Individually Trent Richardson led the SEC and the team offensively with 1 679 total yards rushing an average of 129 15 rushing yards per game an average of 160 23 all purpose yards per game 21 rushing touchdowns and an average of 11 08 points per game 149 A J McCarron led the team in passing offense and completed 219 of 328 passes for 2 634 passing yards and 16 touchdowns 154 Marquis Maze led the team with 56 receptions for 627 yards and Brad Smelley led the team with four touchdown receptions 155 Awards edit Following the SEC Championship Game multiple Alabama players were recognized for their on field performances with a variety of awards and recognitions At the team awards banquet on December 4 Mark Barron Dont a Hightower and Trent Richardson were each named the permanent captains of the 2011 squad 156 At that time Richardson was also named the 2011 most valuable player with Barron Hightower and Courtney Upshaw named defensive players of the year and A J McCarron and Marquis Maze named the offensive players of the year 156 Conference edit The SEC recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards Trent Richardson was named the AP Offensive Player of the Year 157 In addition to Richardson Mark Barron Barrett Jones Courtney Upshaw and William Vlachos were named to the AP All SEC First Team 157 Josh Chapman Dont a Hightower and Dre Kirkpatrick were named to the AP All SEC Second Team 157 Barron Hightower Jones Richardson Upshaw and Vlachos were named to the Coaches All SEC First Team 158 Chapman Kirkpatrick Marquis Maze as both a wide receiver and return specialist and Chance Warmack were named to the Coaches All SEC Second Team 158 Cyrus Kouandjio and Vinnie Sunseri were both named to Freshman All SEC Team 159 The SEC named Richardson the Offensive Player of the Year 160 Jones earned the Jacobs Blocking Trophy and was also named the SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year 160 National edit After the season a number of Alabama players were named as national award winners and finalists Trent Richardson was named a finalist to win the Heisman Trophy along with Wisconsin s Montee Ball Baylor s Robert Griffin III Stanford s Andrew Luck and LSU s Tyrann Mathieu 161 He finished third in the Heisman voting with 978 points behind Griffin 1 687 points and Luck 1 407 points 162 Richardson won the Doak Walker Award and was also named a finalist for the Maxwell Award 163 164 Dont a Hightower was named a finalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award the Butkus Award the Lott Trophy and the Lombardi Award 163 165 166 167 Courtney Upshaw was named a finalist for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award 165 167 Barrett Jones won the Outland Trophy the Wuerffel Trophy and the ARA Sportsmanship Award 163 164 168 169 Mark Barron was named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy 163 170 and William Vlachos was named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy 163 Assistant head and linebackers coach Sal Sunseri was also named a finalist for the Frank Broyles Award 171 The team as a whole was honored with the Disney s Wide World of Sports Spirit Award as a result of their collective efforts to assist in the rebuilding of Tuscaloosa following the April 27 2011 tornado 172 In addition to the individual awards several players were also named to various national All American Teams Barron Hightower Jones DeQuan Menzie and Richardson were named to the American Football Coaches Association AFCA All America Team 173 Barron Hightower Jones and Richardson were named to the Walter Camp All America Team 174 Upshaw and Vlachos were both named to the Walter Camp All America Second Team 174 Barron Dre Kirkpatrick Jones Richardson and Upshaw were named to the Football Writers Association of America FWAA All America Team 175 Barron Hightower Jones and Richardson were named to the Associated Press All American First Team Upshaw and Kirkpatrick were named to the Associated Press All American Second Team 176 Barron Jones Richardson and Upshaw were named to the Sporting News TSN All America Team 177 Of the seven Alabama players selected Barron Jones and Richardson were each recognized as unanimous All American selections and Hightower was recognized as a consensus All American selection 178 All star games edit Several Alabama players were selected by postseason all star games Mark Barron Josh Chapman Marquis Maze DeQuan Menzie Courtney Upshaw and William Vlachos were selected to play in the Merrill Lynch Senior Bowl 179 On January 17 Brad Smelley became the seventh member of Alabama s team to receive an invitation to the Senior Bowl 180 Darius Hanks was selected to play in the East West Shrine Game 181 Alabama did not have players participate in the Casino del Sol College All Star Game or the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Coaching changes edit In the weeks following the conclusion of the season several changes were made to the Alabama coaching staff On December 13 offensive coordinator Jim McElwain was introduced as the head coach with the Colorado State Rams 182 He stayed with Alabama through the BCS National Championship Game and began his transition as the Rams head coach from Tuscaloosa 183 On January 13 assistant head and linebackers coach Sal Sunseri was named as the defensive coordinator with the Tennessee Volunteers 184 On January 18 2012 Alabama officials announced the hires of both Doug Nussmeier from the Washington Huskies as offensive coordinator and of Lance Thompson from Tennessee as outside linebackers coach 185 NFL Draft edit See also 2012 NFL Draft Of all the draft eligible juniors Dont a Hightower Dre Kirkpatrick and Trent Richardson declared their eligibility for the 2012 NFL Draft on January 12 186 At the time of their announcement each was projected as a first round pick 186 In February 2012 nine Alabama players six seniors and three juniors were invited to the NFL Scouting Combine 187 The invited players were safety Mark Barron defensive tackle Josh Chapman wide receivers Darius Hanks and Marquis Maze linebackers Dont a Hightower and Courtney Upshaw cornerbacks Dre Kirkpatrick and DeQuan Menzie and running back Trent Richardson 187 Mark Barron Dont a Hightower Dre Kirkpatrick Trent Richardson and Courtney Upshaw were each invited to attend the Draft at Radio City Music Hall 188 In the draft Alabama tied a school record with four players selected in the first round 189 The first round selections were Richardson 3rd Cleveland Browns Barron 7th 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