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5 Greatest Alabama vs. Tennessee College Football Games of All Time
For less than the second time in 25 years, the Alabama/Tennessee sport will likely be a matchup between two top-10 groups. The Crimson Tide and Volunteers first met in 1901 and have performed 104 instances. Whereas the timing of the sport moved round a bit because the SEC has expanded, the rivalry is called the “Third Saturday in October” as a result of that’s when it’s historically performed.
Given the size of this rivalry, one’s opinion of this collection’ best video games could boil all the way down to once they have been born. These are this author’s high 5.
5. Alabama 11, Tennessee 10
Oct. 15, 1966 – Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee took a 10-0 first-quarter lead on the unbeaten Tide and held all of it the best way to the fourth interval. Then Alabama quarterback Ken Stabler scored on a one-yard landing run after which hit Wayne Cook dinner with a go ultimately zone for the two-point conversion. Steve Davis then kicked a 17-yard area aim to place the Tide up by some extent with 3:23 remaining. The Volunteers drove to the Alabama three-yard line, however Austin Wright’s angled 20-yard area aim try missed by inches with 16 seconds left.
4. Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (5OT)
Oct. 25, 2003 – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Alabama entered its contest with No. 22 Tennessee at 3-5 record-wise, however led 20-13 within the closing minutes of the fourth quarter. Vol quarterback Casey Clausen hit Troy Fleming with a one-yard landing go to tie the sport with 25 seconds remaining. The 2 groups matched one another score-for-score by 4 overtimes. Within the fifth, Clausen bumped into the top zone on a one-yard landing run after which hit James Banks for the two-point conversion to take a 51-43 lead. The Vols compelled a fourth down on the Tide’s ensuing possession and Jason Allen tipped away Brodie Croyle’s go ultimately zone for the win.
3. Alabama 17, Tennessee 17
Oct. 16, 1993 – Birmingham, Ala.
Operating again Charlie Garner ran 73 yards for a landing within the fourth quarter to place the Vols up 17-9 and it appeared like Tennessee’s seven-game shedding streak to the Tide would come to an finish. Then Alabama quarterback Jay Barker led his workforce on an 83-yard drive that culminated with him working into the top zone on a sneak with 21 seconds left to chop the result in 17-15. For the two-point conversion, broad receiver David Palmer lined up behind middle and outran the Tennessee protection round the correct to tie the sport. Tennessee selected to expire the clock, giving each colleges their final tie in every of their applications’ histories. Nevertheless, the tie did finish Alabama’s 28-game win streak.
2. Tennessee 35, Alabama 28
Oct. 16, 1982 – Knoxville, Tenn.
The second-ranked Tide had simply whipped eventual nationwide champion Penn State the week earlier than and had an 11-game win streak on the Vols, who have been 2-2-1. Tennessee trailed 21-13 at halftime, however scored 22 straight factors to take a 35-21 fourth-quarter lead. Alabama lower the lead with a 14-yard landing run by Linnie Patrick with 5:04 left after which drove into Vol territory late within the sport. Quarterback Walter Lewis took the snap from the Tennessee 17-yard line and threw a go to Lee Jenkins ultimately zone that was intercepted by Mike Terry for the win. After the sport, Tennessee followers rushed onto the sphere to tear down the goalposts, whereas head coach Johnny Majors was carried to the center of the sphere to shake arms with Bear Bryant in what could be his final sport in opposition to the Vols.
1. Alabama 12, Tennessee 10
Oct. 24, 2009 – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
The highest-ranked Tide entered the sport as 14-point favorites, however their solely scores got here on 4 Leigh Tiffin area targets. Main 12-3 within the fourth quarter, Alabama working again Mark Ingram II fumbled, giving Tennessee the ball on the Tide’s 43-yard line. Vol quarterback Jonathan Crompton hit Gerald Jones with an 11-yard landing go to chop the result in 12-10 with lower than two minutes to play. Tennessee recovered the onside kick and drove all the way down to Alabama’s 27-yard line the place Daniel Lincoln tried a 45-yard area aim. Defensive sort out Terrence Cody broke by and blocked it, preserving the win and the Tide’s path to an eventual nationwide championship.
— Written by Aaron Tallent, who’s a part of the Athlon Contributor Community. Tallent is a author whose articles have appeared in The Candy Science, FOX Sports activities’ Outkick the Protection, Liberty Island and The Washington Submit. Comply with him on Twitter at @AaronTallent.
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Carson Field has worked full-time in the sports media industry since 2020 in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming as well as nationally, and he has earned degrees from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University. When he isn’t covering the Sooners, he’s likely golfing, fishing or doing something else outdoors.
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Alabama Football at Oklahoma Injury Updates
NORMAN, Okla.–– The Alabama football team stayed relatively healthy in last week’s game against Mercer after suffering a few season-ending injuries in the weeks before with guys like Cole Adams and Que Robinson.
Adams, Robinson and defensive back on Keon Sabb are the only three Crimson Tide players who have showed up on the official SEC availability report this week as Alabama prepares to face Oklahoma on Saturday night. However, the Sooners have a long list of players on the report
Follow along for injury updates throughout Saturday’s game between the Crimson Tide and Sooners.
In-game injury updates
First Quarter
- 11:30- Overton is back on the field for Alabama’s second defensive series.
- 14:30- Alabama defensive tackle LT Overton goes down on the first drive of the game. He is brielfy looked at by medical staff, but is able to walk off the field on his own. However, he headed straight for the injury tent.
Pregame
Alabama Final Availability Report
- Keon Sabb, DB – Out
- Cole Adams, WR – Out
- Que Robinson, LB – Out
Oklahoma Final Availability Report
- Jayden Gibson, WR – Out
- Jalil Farooq, WR- Out
- Nic Anderson, WR – Out
- Andrel Anthony, WR – Out
- Gentry Williams, DB – Out
- Kendel Dolby, DB – Out
- Geirean Hatchett, OL – Out
- Jacob Sexton, OL – Out
- Jake Taylor, OL – Out
- Deion Burks, WR – Out
- Jovantae Barnes, RB – Game-time decision
- Joshua Bates, OL – Out
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Oklahoma-Alabama GameDay Preview: Under the Radar
These can feel like grasping at straws sometimes, but in this case, I really think Jacob Jordan can be the difference for the OU passing game. Deion Burks probably isn’t going to play. Jalil Farooq has already been downgraded to questionable after he gave it a try two weeks ago at Mizzou. The return of those two players — for better or worse — did almost nothing for the offense in Columbia. Meanwhile, as the coaching staff inserted their stars back into the lineup, it came at the expense of Jordan, the true freshman walk-on who had blossomed in a three-week stretch, catching six passes for 86 yards against South Carolina, six for 38 and a touchdown at Ole Miss and three for 36 against Maine. At Mizzou? Jordan got to play one snap and was relegated to the end of the bench. OU defenders say he’s a frustrating player to cover because he runs such precise routes and catches almost everything. Also, when Jackson Arnold was benched and running the scout team, he developed some chemistry with Jordan. The Sooner staff would be wise to utilize him against the Crimson Tide.
— John E. Hoover
Alright, a Butkus Award semifinalist and the heartbeat of Oklahoma’s football team is probably too high-profile to qualify as “under the radar,” but it’s Senior Night and I’m going to bend the rules. Stutsman was everywhere against Missouri, totaling 19 tackles and preventing the Tigers from having much of a rushing attack at all. He’s going to say all the right things, but Stutsman’s final game on Owen Field means a great deal to him and his family, and I expect we’ll see another fantastic outing from the talismanic linebacker. And Oklahoma will need it. Jalen Milroe’s ability on the ground makes Alabama’s entire offensive operation go. The teams that have had success bottling him up, Vanderbilt and Tennessee, were able to upend the Crimson Tide. Any path to a shock OU victory runs through a night to remember for Stutsman — something he’s completely capable of on Saturday.
— Ryan Chapman
Even though Saturday marks Senior Day in Norman, the Sooners will be leaning heavily on a true freshman against the Crimson Tide. Coming off a career-high 56 yards on nine carries against Missouri, running back Xavier Robinson said he’s burning his redshirt seems to be in line for an increased share of the team’s carries this week when Alabama comes to town. If the Oklahoma City product has another strong performance, it could be enough to spark Oklahoma’s offense and keep the Sooners in contention against a formidable opponent who has been able to light up the scoreboard this season.
— Randall Sweet
The Sooners will need explosive plays to have a chance to take down Alabama. With receiver Deion Burks injured and sidelined again, the speedy Brenen Thompson might be OU’s best chance at a big play. Thompson has reached the end zone twice this season, and the last time was a 54-yard touchdown connection with Jackson Arnold, proving what Thompson is capable of if he and Arnold get the time they need. Alabama might also overlook the 5-foot-9 receiver and focus on a bigger threat like Jalil Farooq, possibly freeing Thompson, if even for one big play.
— Dekota Gregory
Oklahoma’s wide receiver room has been a hot topic of conversation all season long. The Sooners have been banged up and the passing game has been extremely quiet. Whether it’s the quarterback spot, the offensive line, or the short handed receiver group, it’s been an all-around failure. Jalil Farooq has been injured for most of the season, but returned to the lineup against Missouri two weeks ago. He was expected to have a breakout campaign, but injuries have hampered his time on the field. Farooq looked rusty in his first week back, and it looked like he might not fully trust his foot yet. With a bye week in the past, this is the time for Farooq to make a difference, though. Oklahoma will desperately need him with no other starting receivers healthy, and could force feed him early and often.
— Ross Lovelace
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