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1979 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

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American college football season

1979Alabama Crimson Tide football
Consensus national champion
SEC champion
Sugar Bowl champion
Sugar Bowl,W 24–9 vs.Arkansas
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record12–0 (6–0 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMal Moore (5th season)
Offensive schemeWishbone
Defensive coordinatorKen Donahue (6th season)
Base defense5–2
Captains
Home stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
Legion Field
Seasons
← 1978
1980 →
1979 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1Alabama $6001200
Georgia510650
No. 16Auburn420830
LSU420750
Tennessee330750
Kentucky330560
Ole Miss330470
Mississippi State240380
Vanderbilt0601100
Florida0600101
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1979 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented theUniversity of Alabama in the1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 85th overall and 46th season as a member of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coachBear Bryant, in his 22nd year, and played their home games atBryant–Denny Stadium inTuscaloosa andLegion Field inBirmingham, Alabama. They finished the seasonundefeated (12–0 overall, 6–0 in the SEC) and with a victory overArkansas in theSugar Bowl. For their collective efforts, the Crimson Tide were recognized asunanimous national champions for the 1979 season.

In 1979 the Alabama Crimson Tide capped off a decade of remarkable success with the program's seventhperfect season in college history after 1925, 1930, 1934, 1945, 1961, and 1966 (discounting the 1897 "season" in which Bama played and won only one game).[1] The Tide defense recorded five shutouts and allowed only two teams to score in double digits. The offense scored thirty points or more seven times.

Despite this dominance Alabama had three close calls. Against Tennessee on October 20, Alabama fell behind 17–0 in the second quarter before rallying to win 27–17. Three weeks later, against LSU, all the Tide offense could scrape up was a single field goal, but it was enough to win 3–0. In the regular season finale against Auburn, after leading 14–3 at the half Alabama let Auburn take an 18–17 fourth quarter lead before winning 25–18. The Auburn and Tennessee games were the only two times in the 1979 season that Alabama trailed.[2] A 24–9 victory over Arkansas capped a 12–0 season and national championship, Alabama's sixth wire service national title.

Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 8atGeorgia Tech*No. 2ABCW 30–657,621[3]
September 22Baylor*No. 2W 45–077,512[4]
September 29atVanderbiltNo. 2W 66–334,694[5]
October 6Wichita State*No. 2W 38–051,000[6]
October 13atFloridaNo. 2W 40–064,552[7]
October 20No. 18TennesseeNo. 1
ESPNW 27–1777,665[8]
October 27Virginia Tech*daggerNo. 1
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 31–760,210[9]
November 3Mississippi StateNo. 1
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
W 24–760,210[10]
November 10atLSUNo. 1W 3–073,708[11]
November 17Miami (FL)*No. 1
  • Bryant–Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
ABCW 30–054,500[12]
December 1vs. No. 14AuburnNo. 1
W 25–1877,918[13]
January 1, 1980vs. No. 6Arkansas*No. 2ABCW 24–977,846[14]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • Source:[15]

Game summaries

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At Georgia Tech

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See also:1979 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team
Team1234Total
#2 Alabama6615330
Georgia Tech00066
Scoring summary
11:22AlabamaE. J. Junior 59-yard interception return (Alan McElroy kick failed)Alabama 6–0
24:12AlabamaMajor Ogilvie 1-yard run (Two-point run failed)Alabama 12–0
311:55AlabamaSteve Whitman 13-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 19–0
35:12AlabamaSteadman S. Shealy 11-yard run (Two-point run)Alabama 27–0
42:01AlabamaAlan McElroy 31-yard field goalAlabama 30–0
40:12Georgia TechLeon Chadwick 36-yard pass fromMike Kelley (Two-point pass failed)Alabama 30–6

As they entered the 1979 season, Alabama was ranked as the No. 2 team in the firstAP Poll prior to their season opener againstGeorgia Tech. Playing before a nationally televised audience, the Crimson Tide rushed for over 300 yards in this 30–6 victory over theYellow Jackets.[16][17] Alabama took a 6–0 lead in the first quarter afterE. J. Juniorintercepted aMike Kelley pass and returned it 59-yards for a touchdown. Major Ogilvie then extended their lead to 12–0 with his one-yard touchdown run late in the second quarter.[16][17]

The Crimson Tide took control of the game with a pair of third quarter touchdowns that extended their lead to 27–0. Steve Whitman scored first on a thirteen-yard run and this was followed by an eleven-yardSteadman S. Shealy touchdown run.[16][17] After a late Gary DeNiro interception set up a 31-yard Alan McElroyfield goal, Georgia Tech scored on a 36-yard Kelley touchdown pass to Leon Chadwick that made the final score 30–6 and prevented ashutout.[16][17] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia Tech to 25–19–3.[18]

Baylor

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See also:1979 Baylor Bears football team
Team1234Total
Baylor00000
#2 Alabama6832845
  • Date: September 22
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 77,512
Scoring summary
110:13AlabamaAlan McElroy 30-yard field goalAlabama 3–0
10:00AlabamaAlan McElroy 25-yard field goalAlabama 6–0
210:53AlabamaMajor Ogilvie 1-yard run (Two-point run)Alabama 14–0
35:50AlabamaAlan McElroy 33-yard field goalAlabama 17–0
414:55AlabamaMark Nix 2-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 24–0
411:58AlabamaMark Nix 8-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 31–0
44:43AlabamaJoe Jones 1-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 38–0
40:22AlabamaJohn Hill 10-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 45–0

Coming off theirbye week, Alabama was still ranked as the No. 2 team in theAP Poll prior to their home opener againstBaylor.[21] Playing at Legion Field, the Crimson Tideshutout theBears of theSouthwest Conference 45–0 in what was the first all-time meeting between the schools.[19][20][22] After taking a 6–0 lead on a pair of Alan McElroyfield goals, Alabama led 14–0 at halftime after Major Ogilvie scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.[19][20] A 33-yard McElroy field goal in the third brought the Crimson Tide lead to 17–0 before Alabama scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter and made the final score 45–0. Mark Nix scored the first pair on runs of two and eight-yards, followed by a one-yard Joe Jones run. John Hill scored the final points with his ten-yard touchdown run in the final minute of the game.[19][20]

At Vanderbilt

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See also:1979 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
Team1234Total
#2 Alabama1418132166
Vanderbilt03003
  • Date: September 29
  • Location: Dudley Field
    Nashville, Tennessee
  • Game attendance: 34,694
Scoring summary
1AlabamaSteadman S. Shealy 65-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 7–0
1AlabamaMajor Ogilvie 8-yard run (Two-point run)Alabama 14–0
2VanderbiltMike Woodard 47-yard field goalAlabama 14–3
2AlabamaSteadman S. Shealy 19-yard run (Two-point pass)Alabama 22–3
2AlabamaAlan McElroy 21-yard field goalAlabama 25–3
2AlabamaMark Nix 1-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 32–3
3AlabamaSteve Whitman 3-yard run (Alan McElroy kick failed)Alabama 38–3
3AlabamaJoe Jones 1-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 45–3
4AlabamaJoe Jones 3-yard run (Tim Clark kick)Alabama 52–3
4AlabamaMichael Landrum 3-yard run (Amos Jones kick)Alabama 59–3
4AlabamaJohn Hill 14-yard run (Amos Jones kick)Alabama 66–3

After their victory over Baylor, Alabama was still ranked as the No. 2 team in theAP Poll prior to their game againstVanderbilt.[25] Playing at Nashville, the Crimson Tide defeated theCommodores by ablowout score of 66–3 in the conference opener.[23][24] The Crimson Tide took a 14–0 first quarter lead behind touchdown runs of 65 and eight-yards bySteadman S. Shealy and Major Ogilvie. After Mike Woodard scored the only Vandy points with his 47-yardfield goal, Alabama extended their lead to 32–3 at the half after Alan McElroy connected on a 21-yard field goal and touchdowns were scored on runs of 19 and one-yard by Shealy and Mark Nix.[23][24]

The Crimson Tide continued their strong play into the second half as they scored five touchdowns and kept the Commodores scoreless on defense. Touchdowns were scored in the third on runs of three and one-yards by Steve Whitman and Joe Jones and in the fourth on a pair of three and a 14-yard run by Jones, Michael Landrum and John Hill.[23][24] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 36–17–4.[26]

Wichita State

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See also:1979 Wichita State Shockers football team
Team1234Total
Wichita State00000
#2 Alabama14147338
  • Date: October 6
  • Location: Bryant–Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Game attendance: 55,068
Scoring summary
1AlabamaKeith Pugh 27-yard pass fromSteadman S. Shealy (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 7–0
1AlabamaSteadman S. Shealy 3-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 14–0
2AlabamaMajor Ogilvie 6-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 21–0
2AlabamaMajor Ogilvie 4-yard run (Alan McElroy kick)Alabama 28–0
3AlabamaSteadman S. Shealy 8-yard run (Jones kick)Alabama 35–0
4AlabamaAlan McElroy 40-yard field goalAlabama 38–0

As they prepared for their first Tuscaloosa game of the season, Alabama retained their No. 2 position inAP Poll prior to their game againstWichita State.[29] In what was the only game ever played against theShockers, the Crimson Tide won with this 38–0shutout at Bryant–Denny Stadium.[27][28][30] Alabama took a 28–0 lead into halftime behind a pair of touchdowns scored in each of the first two quarters. AfterSteadman S. Shealy connected with Keith Pugh on a 27-yard touchdown pass, Shealy scored on a three-yard run for a 14–0 first quarter lead. Major Ogilvie then gave the Crimson Tide a 28–0 halftime lead after he scored on touchdown runs of six and four-yards in the second.[27][28] Alabama closed the game with an eight-yard Shealy touchdown run in the third and a 40-yard Alan McElroyfield goal in the fourth that made the final score 38–0.[27][28]

At Florida

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Team1234Total
• Alabama143131040
Florida00000
Scoring summary
Q1ALAShealy 3 yard run (McElroy kick)ALA 7–0
Q1ALAWhitman 5 yard run (McElroy kick)ALA 14–0
Q2ALAMcElroy 31 yard field goalALA 17–0
Q3ALAJacobs 73 yard run (kick failed)ALA 23–0
Q3ALAOglivie 1 yard run (McElroy kick)ALA 30–0
Q4ALAHill 2 yard run (McElroy kick)ALA 37–0
Q4ALAMcElroy 34 yard field goalALA 40–0

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Tennessee

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Virginia Tech

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Mississippi State

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At LSU

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Alabama beat LSU 3-0 by kicking a field goal and holding LSU to 0 points. By kicking that field goal, they were awarded 3 points. By LSU not scoring a touchdown or kicking a field goal, they were awarded 0 points. The Alabama team was present with their uniforms and played in the game. LSU was also present wearing their uniforms and they, too, played in the game.

At the end of the game, the game was ruled over and Alabama deemed the winner from having 3 more points (from the aforementioned field goal) than LSU. It is rumored many fans were present and Alabama fans were said to chant "Roll Tide" at various points in the game. At the end of what was a 60 minute exchange of football plays, Alabama was awarded the win.

Miami (FL)

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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (4–4) at #1 Alabama Crimson Tide (9–0)
Quarter1234Total
Miami (FL)00000
Alabama10071330

atBryant-Denny Stadium,Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Game information
First quarter
  • ALA – Tim Travis 56-yard pass fromSteadman Shealy (Alan McElroy kick).Alabama 7–0.
  • ALA – Alan McElroy 24-yard field goal.Alabama 10–0.
Second quarter
  • No scoring
Third quarter
  • ALA – Major Ogilvie 1-yard run (Alan McElroy kick).Alabama 17–0.
Fourth quarter
  • ALA – Alan McElroy 25-yard field goal.Alabama 20–0.
  • ALA – Alan McElroy 23-yard field goal.Alabama 23–0.
  • ALA – James Haney 5-yard run (Alan McElroy kick).Alabama 30–0.

The contest versus the Hurricanes marked the first national television broadcast fromBryant–Denny Stadium. Portable light standards had to be brought in by ABC, since the Tuscaloosa stadium lacked permanent fixtures at the time. It also marked the Alabama homecoming for former Crimson Tide assistantHoward Schnellenberger, in his first season at Miami.

Vs. Auburn

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See also:Iron Bowl
#1 Alabama vs. #14 Auburn
Team1234Total
Alabama0143825
Auburn309618

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Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPALAAUB
1AuburnPortela 47-yard field goal03
2AlabamaPugh 28-yard pass from Shealy (McElroy kick)73
2AlabamaShealy 1-yard run (McElroy kick)143
3AuburnPortela 39-yard field goal146
3AlabamaMcElroy 28-yard field goal176
3AuburnCribbs 36-yard pass from Trotman (two-point failed)1712
4AuburnRobbins 11-yard pass from Trotman (two-point failed)1718
4AlabamaShealy 8-yard run (Shealy run)2518
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.2518

Roster

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1979 Alabama Crimson Tide football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
G62Scott AllisonJr
OT78Buddy AydeletteSr
OT53Wiley BarnesSr
OT76Thomas BolerJr
SE86David BookerJr
G60Vince BootheSr
GGary BramblettRFr
G70Mike BrockSr
TE83Laurence Brown IIISr
OT63Jim BunchSr
TE71Bob CayavecRFr
SE80Tim ClarkSo
G67Vince CowellJr
C59Bob DasherRFr
RBJohn DyessSo
OT79Rusty FaustSo
RB41Mitch FergusonJr
QBPat FolmarJr
GBill GlassSo
QB-RB14Alan GraySo
RB21James HaneySo
DB9Jim Bob HarrisSo
FB44John HillJr
RBTim HillSo
TE-P1Buddy HoltSr
RB33Billy JacksonJr
RBAmos JonesSo
RB24Joe JonesJr
FBBobby JohnsonSo
FBMike KennedySo
TE87Bart KroutSo
SE26James MallardJr
SE82Keith MarksRFr
OT72Eddie McCombsJr
OTDenny MerrittRFr
OTJeff MillerRFr
OTFarrar MontgomeryJr
SEClay MossFr
RB-DB48Mark NixSo
RB42Major OgilvieJr
RB-DB29Ben OrcuttSo
RBDoug PraterJr
SE4Keith PughSr
QBSteve RhodenSo
C61Joe RobbinsJr
SEFrank SazeraJr
G69Bill SearceyJr
QB10Steadman S. ShealySr
SEDavid SherrillSo
C52Barry SmithSr
OTMarvin SmithSo
C57Dwight StephensonSr
TE88Tim TravisSr
FB45Steve WhitmanSr
FB38Charlie WilliamsRFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DT70Joe BeazleyRFr
LB90Tom BoydSo
DT47Byron BraggsJr
DBBill BrownSo
DTDanny CasteelRFr
DB43Mike ClementsJr
DT98Jackie ClineRFr
DBPrince ColleySo
DTAllen ConnellJr
DE51Gary DeNiroJr
DBMarvis FreemanJr
DERobert GainesFr
LBSteve GlassFr
DE94Wayne HamiltonSr
DT74David HannahSr
DEButch HarknessJr
DB37Greg HaynesRFr
DBJosh HendersonRFr
DT93Scott HomanRFr
LBJames HughesSo
DT95Mike InmanJr
DB,QB5Don JacobsJr
LB97Robbie JonesRFr
DE39E. J. JuniorJr
DEJohn LancasterJr
DBGreg LandersFr
DB57Eddie LoweSo
NG91Warren LylesSo
DBBobby MarksRSo
DE84John MauroJr
LBDavid McCartySo
DT96Curtis McGriffSr
DB28Don McNealSr
DB23Benny PerrinSo
DE81Mike PittsRFr
DB16David ReevesSo
DBBill RobinsonSo
DBDavid RogersSo
LB36Ricky RozzellRFr
DERoy RumbleySo
LB50Randy ScottJr
NG99Richard ShinnSo
DB49Bobby SmithSr
DBPeter SmithJr
DB27Tom SpencerJr
DB7Jerrill SprinkleRFr
DE99John TheisSo
DB18Ricky TuckerJr
DB15Tommy WilcoxRFr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
PKJohnny BrookerSo
PButch BunnJr
PKGeorge MardiniSo
PK6Alan McElroySr
P2Woody UmphreyJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Mal Moore (Offensive coordinator / quarterbacks)
  • Ken Donahue (Defensive coordinator)
  • Sylvester Croom (Inside linebackers)
  • K. J. Lazenby
  • Bobby Marks
  • Bill Oliver (Defensive backs)
  • Bryant Pool
  • Dee Powell
  • Jeff Rouzie
  • Jack Rutledge
  • George "Shorty" White
  • Perry Willis[33]

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

Roster
Last update: October 15, 2013

References

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  11. ^"McElroy field goal wins it".The Montgomery Advertiser. November 11, 1979. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
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  23. ^abcdBrowning, Al (September 30, 1979)."Tide waltzes by Vandy, 66–3".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1A. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2016.
  24. ^abcd"Tide nails Vanderbilt by 66–3".Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Associated Press. September 30, 1979. p. 5C. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2016.
  25. ^"Leaders hold their spots in AP college football".The Tuscaloosa News. Associated Press. September 25, 1979. p. 11. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2016.
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  28. ^abcdGoens, Steve (October 7, 1979)."Alabama buries Shockers".The Florence Times. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2016.
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