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1953 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

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1953Alabama Crimson Tide football
SEC champion
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 11
APNo. 13
Record6–3–3 (4–0–3 SEC)
Head coach
CaptainBud Willis
Home stadiumDenny Stadium
Legion Field
Ladd Stadium
Cramton Bowl
Seasons
← 1952
1954 →
1953 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13Alabama $403633
No. 8Georgia Tech411921
No. 16Kentucky411721
Ole Miss411721
No. 17Auburn421731
Mississippi State313523
Tennessee321641
LSU233533
Florida132352
Vanderbilt150370
Georgia150380
Tulane070181
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1953 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented theUniversity of Alabama in the1953 college football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 59th overall and 20th season as a member of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coachHarold Drew, in his seventh year, and played their home games atDenny Stadium inTuscaloosa,Legion Field inBirmingham,Ladd Stadium inMobile and at theCramton Bowl inMontgomery, Alabama. They finished with a record of six wins, three losses and three ties (6–3–3 overall, 4–0–3 in the SEC), as SEC Champions and with a loss againstRice in theCotton Bowl Classic.

1953 was one of the more unusual seasons in Alabama history. After they opened the season as the preseason No. 5 team, the Crimson Tide lost toMississippi Southern and tiedLSU before they had their first win of the season againstVanderbilt in week three. Alabama won only six games all year, and only four of seven conference games. However, the other three conference games were ties, and a 4–0–3 record was good enough to win Alabama the SEC title. It was Bama's first conference championship since 1945 and last until 1961. For their championship, Alabama accepted an invitation to play in the Cotton Bowl Classic.

In their matchup againstRice one of the strangest plays in the history of college football occurred. In the second quarter, the Owls had the ball on its own five-yard line up 7–6 after they recovered an Alabama fumble. On their first play of the drive, Rice running backDicky Moegle swept around the right side, broke free, and appeared to be on his way to a 95-yard touchdown run—untilTommy Lewis of Alabama, who was on the sideline, ran into the field of play and tackled Moegle at the Alabama 40. Officials awarded Moegle a 95-yard touchdown run, and Rice won the game 28–6.

Schedule

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DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 18Mississippi Southern*No. 5L 19–2514,500
September 26LSUNo. 5T 7–733,809
October 3atVanderbiltW 21–1224,000
October 10Tulsa*W 41–1318,000
October 17TennesseeNBCT 0–040,000
October 24Mississippi Statedagger
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)
T 7–728,000
October 31atGeorgiaW 33–1236,000
November 7Chattanooga*No. 20
  • Denny Stadium
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 21–1414,000
November 14No. 5Georgia Tech
  • Legion Field
  • Birmingham, AL (rivalry)
W 13–642,530
November 21at No. 2Maryland*No. 11L 0–2136,000
November 28vs. No. 16Auburn
W 10–744,000
January 1, 1954vs. No. 6Rice*No. 13CBSL 6–2875,504
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game

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Game summaries

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Mississippi Southern

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See also:1953 Mississippi Southern Southerners football team
Team1234Total
Miss Southern6601325
#5 Alabama7120019
  • Date: September 18
  • Location: Cramton Bowl
    Montgomery, AL
  • Game attendance: 14,500

To open the 1953 season, Alabama wasupset by theMississippi SouthernSoutherners 25–19 at the Cramton Bowl on a Friday night.[2][3] The first touchdown of the game was set up after Jim David recovered aLaurin Pepperfumble at the Southern 43-yards line. Five plays later,Tommy Lewis scored on a short run for a 7–0 Alabama lead.[2] The Eagles responded on their next possession with a three-yard Billy Jarrell touchdown pass to Bucky McElroy and made the score 7–6.[2] In the second quarter each team traded touchdowns with Alabama scoring on a five-yard William Oliver, Southern on a 45-yard Jarrell pass to Pepper and Alabama again on a five-yardBart Starr pass to Curtis Lynch for a 19–12 Crimson Tide lead at halftime.[2] After a scoreless third, Southern scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, first on a 66-yard Pepper run and then on 23-yard Jarrell pass to Leonard Williams, and won the game 25–19.[2] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi Southern to 6–1.[4]

LSU

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See also:1953 LSU Tigers football team
Team1234Total
LSU70007
Alabama70007
  • Date: September 27
  • Location: Ladd Stadium
    Mobile, AL
  • Game attendance: 33,809

To open conference play for the 1953 season, Alabama playedLSU to a 7–7 tie at Ladd Stadium in Mobile.[3][5] Both of the touchdowns scored in the game were made in the first quarter. The first was scored by Alabama on a two-yardTommy Lewis run and LSU responded on the drive that ensued with a one-yardGeorge Brancato run for what turned out to be the final points of the game.[5] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 14–6–4.[6]

Vanderbilt

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See also:1953 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
Team1234Total
Alabama1407021
Vanderbilt060612
  • Date: October 3
  • Location: Dudley Field
    Nashville, TN
  • Game attendance: 24,000

In their first road game of the season, the Crimson Tide defeated theVanderbiltCommodores by a final score of 21–12 in Nashville for their first win of the season and their first over Vandy since the1946 season.[3][7] The Crimson Tide took a 14–0 first quarter lead with a pair of touchdowns scored in just under two minutes.Bobby Luna scored first on a four-yard run and thenBart Starr threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Bud Willis.[7] Vanderbilt then cut the lead to 14–6 at halftime after they scored on a five-yard Floyd Teas touchdown run late in the second quarter.[7] In the second half, the Crimson Tide scored in the third on a 30-yard Starr pass to Joe Cummings and the Commodores scored in the fourth on a three-yard Daniel Byers run and made the final score 21–12.[7] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Vanderbilt to 17–14–1.[8]

Tulsa

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See also:1953 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team
Team1234Total
Tulsa0001313
Alabama02014741
  • Date: October 10
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 18,000

In the first all-time meeting between the schools, Alabama defeated theTulsaGolden Hurricane 41–13 in the first Denny Stadium game of the season.[3][9][10] After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama touchdowns on an 11-yard William Oliver run, a 63-yard Thomas Tharp run and a 56-yardBobby Lunainterception return for a 20–0 Crimson Tide lead at halftime.[9] Alabama extended their lead further to 34–0 after third-quarter touchdowns on a 31-yardBart Starr pass to Bud Willis and on a two-yard William Stone run.[9] Tulsa scored both of their touchdowns in the fourth quarter, first on an eight-yard Bob Bohn pass toBob Holladay and on an 11-yard Bill Waller run.[9] The Crimson Tide then made the final score 41–13 whenHootie Ingram scored on a one-yard run with just under a minute left in the game.[9]

Tennessee

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See also:1953 Tennessee Volunteers football team
Third Saturday in October
Team1234Total
Tennessee00000
Alabama00000
  • Date: October 17
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 40,000
  • Television network:CBS

In their annual rivalry game against theTennesseeVolunteers, Alabama had a chance to defeat the Vols for the first time since 1947, but settled for a scoreless tie after afumble at the Tennessee five and missed a 43-yard field goal.[3][11] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 17–13–5.[12]

Mississippi State

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See also:1953 Mississippi State Maroons football team
Team1234Total
Mississippi State07007
Alabama00707
  • Date: October 24
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 28,000

Onhomecoming in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide battled theMississippi StateMaroons to a 7–7 tie at Denny Stadium after a 26-yardBobby Lunafield goal was blocked as time expired.[3][13] After a three-yardJackie Parker run gave the Maroons a 7–0 lead in the second, Alabama tied the game on a two-yard Thomas Tharp run in the third quarter.[13] The tie brought Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 28–7–3.[14]

Georgia

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See also:1953 Georgia Bulldogs football team
Team1234Total
Alabama7613733
Georgia0120012
  • Date: October 31
  • Location: Sanford Stadium
    Athens, GA
  • Game attendance: 36,000

At Sanford Stadium, Alabama defeated theGeorgiaBulldogs 33–12 to end a two-game winless streak on homecoming in Athens.[3][15] The first Crimson Tide touchdown was set up after Thomas Tharp returned apunt 86-yards to the Bulldogs' two-yard line. On the next play,Bart Starr threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Joe Cummings for a 7–0 lead.[15] In the second quarter, Georgia scored all of their points on two-yard Robert Clemens touchdown run and a 28-yard James Harper touchdown pass to James Williams. However, the Crimson Tide scored their second touchdown on a 31-yard Starr pass toBobby Luna for a 13–12 halftime lead.[15] Alabama then scored three second half touchdowns on a 38-yard Vincent Delaurentisinterception return, a 63-yard Tharp run and on a five-yard Starr pass to William Oliver for the 33–12 victory.[15] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia to 21–15–3.[16]

Chattanooga

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See also:1953 Chattanooga Moccasins football team
Team1234Total
Chattanooga0140014
• #20Alabama777021
  • Date: November 7
  • Location: Denny Stadium
    Tuscaloosa, AL
  • Game attendance: 14,000

In the final Denny Stadium game of the season, Alabama defeated theChattanoogaMoccasins 21–14.[3][17] The Crimson Tide took a 7–0 first quarter lead whenBobby Luna scored on a five-yard touchdown run.[17] The teams then traded second-quarter touchdowns for a 14–14 halftime tie. The Moccasins scored first on a 36-yard Dick Durham pass to Bill Wilkerson, then Alabama on a 54-yard Albert Elmore run and finally on a two-yard Billy Carter run.[17]Bart Starr then threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Thomas Tharp in the third quarter for the 21–14 victory.[17] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Chattanooga to 7–0.[18]

Georgia Tech

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See also:1953 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team
Team1234Total
#5 Georgia Tech00606
Alabama700613
  • Date: November 14
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 42,530

AgainstGeorgia Tech, Alabamaupset the No. 5 rankedYellow Jackets 13–6 at Legion Field in Birmingham.[3][19] The Crimson Tide scored first and took a 7–0 lead on a William Oliver run in the first quarter.[19] After a scoreless second quarter, the Jackets scored their only touchdown on a two-yard Glenn Turner run in the third to cut the Alabama lead to 7–6.[19] Albert Elmore then scored the game-winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter on his short run.[19] The loss for the first for Georgia Tech in conference play since their54–19 loss to the Crimson Tide in 1950, and the victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Georgia Tech to 18–14–3.[20]

Maryland

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See also:1953 Maryland Terrapins football team
Team1234Total
#11 Alabama00000
• #2Maryland1470021
  • Date: November 21
  • Location: Byrd Stadium
    College Park, MD
  • Game attendance: 36,000

On the road against the No. 2 rankedMarylandTerrapins, Alabama was shutout 21–0 at Byrd Stadium.[3][21] On the second play of the game, the Terps took a 7–0 lean on an 81-yardChet Hanulak touchdown run. Later in the first,Bernie Faloney threw a 51-yard touchdown pass toBill Walker for a 14–0 lead at the end of the quarter.[21] After Faloney was pulled from the game in the second quarter due to an injury, Charles Boxold threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Walker to make the final score 21–0.[21] The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Maryland to 1-1.[22]

Auburn

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See also:1953 Auburn Tigers football team
Iron Bowl
Team1234Total
#16 Auburn70007
Alabama070310
  • Date: November 28
  • Location: Legion Field
    Birmingham, AL
  • Game attendance: 44,000

For the fifth time in six years since the revival of theAuburn series, Alabama defeated theTigers 10–7 at Legion Field and clinched both the SEC Championship and a berth in theCotton Bowl Classic.[3][23][24] Auburn scored their only touchdown on a two-yard run in the first quarter by Charles Hataway to cap a drive that saw long runs made by bothVince Dooley andFob James.[23][24] William Stone then tied the game 7–7 for Alabama in the third quarter with his 15-yard touchdown run.[23][24] A fourth quarterfield goal from 28-yards byBobby Luna provided for the final 10–7 margin of victory for the Crimson Tide.[23][24] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 9–8–1.[25]

Rice

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See also:1953 Rice Owls football team
Cotton Bowl Classic
Team1234Total
#13 Alabama60006
• #6Rice0147728
  • Date: January 1, 1954
  • Location: Cotton Bowl
    Dallas, TX
  • Game attendance: 75,504
  • Television network:CBS

In their first all-time game againstRice, the Crimson Tide were defeated 28–6 by theOwls in theCotton Bowl Classic.[26][27] Alabama took a 6–0 lead after its only touchdown was scored byTommy Lewis on a two-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.[26] Rice responded with a series of three, of long touchdown runs byDicky Moegle to take a 21–6 lead into the fourth quarter. His first touchdown came on a 79-yard run on the first play of the second quarter, the second on a 95-yard run and the third on a 37-yard run.[26] The 95-yard touchdown was awarded by thereferee after Tommy Lewis left the Alabama sideline, entered the field of play andtackled Moegle at the Alabama 42-yard line.[26] Rice then scored their final touchdown in the fourth quarter on a seven-yard Buddy Grantham run for the 28–6 victory.[26]

Personnel

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Varsity letter winners

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PlayerHometownPosition
Ralph CarriganOak Park, IllinoisCenter
Ed CulpepperBradenton, FloridaTackle
Joe CummingsMuleshoe, TexasEnd
Tom DannerTuscaloosa, AlabamaGuard
Jim DavisHamilton, AlabamaGuard
Vincent DelaurentisHammonton, New JerseyCenter
Charles EckerlyOak Park, IllinoisGuard
Albert ElmoreTroy, AlabamaQuarterback
Hootie IngramTuscaloosa, AlabamaBack
Harry LeeBirmingham, AlabamaGuard
Bo CollinsYazoo City, MississippiGuard
Tommy LewisGreenville, AlabamaFullback
Bobby LunaHuntsville, AlabamaHalfback
Curtis LynchWadley, AlabamaEnd
George MasonLangdale, AlabamaTackle
Jefferson MoorerEvergreen, AlabamaGuard
William OliverPanola, AlabamaHalfback
Billy ShippMobile, AlabamaTackle
Jack SmalleyTuscaloosa, AlabamaTackle
John SnoderlyMontgomery, AlabamaCenter
Bart StarrMontgomery, AlabamaQuarterback
William StoneYukon, West VirginiaFullback
Thomas TharpBirmingham, AlabamaHalfback
Tommy TillmanHaleyville, AlabamaEnd
Bob WilgaWebster, MassachusettsGuard
Sid YoungelmanNewark, New JerseyTackle
Reference:[28]

Coaching staff

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NamePositionSeasons at
Alabama
Alma mater
Harold DrewHead coach20Bates (1916)
Lew BostickAssistant coach10Alabama (1939)
Tilden CampbellAssistant coach14Alabama (1935)
Hank CrispAssistant coach26VPI (1920)
Joe KilgrowAssistant coach10Alabama (1937)
Malcolm LaneyAssistant coach10Alabama (1932)
James NisbetAssistant coach5Alabama (1937)
Reference:[29]

References

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General

  • "1953 Season Recaps"(PDF).RollTide.com. University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 25, 2014. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.

Specific

  1. ^"1953 Alabama football schedule".RollTide.com. University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  2. ^abcdefWatkins, Edwin (September 19, 1953)."Miss Southern smashes Bama 25–19 on fourth quarter surge".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  3. ^abcdefghijk1953 Season Recap
  4. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Southern Mississippi". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  5. ^abcWatkins, Edwin (September 27, 1953)."Tide foils late drives for 7–7 tie with LSU".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  6. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Louisiana State". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2013. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  7. ^abcdeWatkins, Edwin (October 4, 1953)."Bama's Starr paces Tide in win over Vandy, 21 to 12".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 10. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  8. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Vanderbilt". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on December 31, 2014. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  9. ^abcdefWatkins, Edwin (October 11, 1953)."Fighting Tide engulfs Tulsa Hurricane 41–13".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  10. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Tulsa". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  11. ^abWatkins, Edwin (October 18, 1953)."Tide, Vols battle to 0–0 tie".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 8. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  12. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Tennessee". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2013. RetrievedOctober 28, 2012.
  13. ^abcWatkins, Edwin (October 25, 1953)."Near-record crowd sees Tide tie State 7 to 7".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  14. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Mississippi State". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  15. ^abcde"Alabama swamps Georgia with long runs, passes".The Miami News. Associated Press. November 1, 1953. p. 2D. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  16. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Georgia". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on December 16, 2013. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  17. ^abcdeWatkins, Ed (November 8, 1953)."Moccasins sting Tide before second half score wins 21–14".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  18. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Tennessee-Chattanooga". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  19. ^abcde"Alabama turns back Georgia Tech 13 to 6".The Tuscaloosa News. November 15, 1953. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  20. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Georgia Tech". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  21. ^abcdBowen, George (November 22, 1953)."Terps throw up great defense to blank Alabama Tide, 21–0".The News and Courier. Associated Press. p. 4D. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  22. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Maryland". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on August 26, 2014. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  23. ^abcdeWatkins, Ed (November 29, 1953)."Tide gets Cotton Bowl bid after beating Auburn".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  24. ^abcdeGriffin, John Chandler (2001). "1953: A SEC title for the winner".Alabama vs. Auburn: Gridiron Grudge Since 1893. Athens, Georgia: Hill Street Press. pp. 142–144.ISBN 1-58818-044-1.
  25. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Auburn". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2013. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  26. ^abcdefWatkins, Ed (January 2, 1954)."Rice beats Alabama 28–6, Moegle is Star".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 1. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  27. ^DeLassus, David."Alabama vs Rice". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2012.
  28. ^"All-Time Tide Football Lettermen".2011 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office. 2011. pp. 127–141.
  29. ^"All-Time Assistant Coaches".2011 Alabama Crimson Tide Football Record Book. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Athletics Media Relations Office. 2011. pp. 142–143.
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