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1988 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1988
teamAlabama Crimson Tide
sportfootball
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
short_confSEC
APRank17
CoachRank17
record9–3
conf_record4–3
head_coachBill Curry
hc_year2nd
off_coachHomer Smith
oc_year1st
def_coachDon Lindsey
dc_year2nd
captainDerrick Thomas
captain2David Smith
stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
Legion Field
championSun Bowl champion
bowl[Sun Bowl](1988-sun-bowl)
bowl_resultW 29–28 vs. [Army](1988-army-cadets-football-team)

Legion Field The 1988 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "Bama" or "The Tide") represented the University of Alabama in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 96th overall and 55th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Bill Curry, in his second year, and played their home games at both Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished the season with a record of nine wins and three losses (9–3 overall, 4–3 in the SEC) and with a victory in the Sun Bowl over the Army.

Alabama suffered close losses to rivals LSU and Auburn in November, but the low point of the season was a 22–12 loss on homecoming to Ole Miss, Alabama's first ever loss against Ole Miss in the state of Alabama. Alabama had zero yards passing in the game. Highlights included a victory over Penn State, Alabama's third consecutive victory over Tennessee, and a come-from-behind 29–28 victory in the Sun Bowl over Army in which quarterback David Smith threw for 412 yards, an all-time bowl record for an Alabama quarterback.

Alabama's road game against Texas A&M, originally scheduled for September 17, was postponed to December 1 when Curry declined to make the trip, worried about oncoming Hurricane Gilbert. When Gilbert made landfall in Mexico and the weather in College Station was clear on gameday, A&M fans called Alabama's coach "Chicken Curry". Alabama won the rescheduled game on December 1 by a final score of 30–10.

The 8–3 victory vs. Penn State was the last time the Crimson Tide hosted a major non-conference opponent at Legion Field. From 1989 through its final game there in 2003, Alabama only played lesser-known non-conference opponents in Birmingham, although series vs. SEC rivals Tennessee and Auburn remained at Legion Field through 1997 and 1998, respectively.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Texas A&M

Vs. Army (Sun Bowl)

Main article: 1988 Sun Bowl

Roster

  • Homer Smith – Offensive coordinator

1989 NFL draft

Main article: 1989 NFL draft

References

General

Specific

References

  1. Hurt, Cecil. (October 9, 1988). "History shines on Ole Miss as Rebs tumble Tide 22–12". Google News.
  2. Reed, William F.. (October 17, 1988). "College Football: Down in Dixie". SI.com.
  3. (November 19, 2006). "Best of the Sun Bowl". El Paso Times.
  4. White, Gordon S. Jr.. (December 25, 1988). "Tide Edges Cadets in Sun Bowl". The New York Times.
  5. Hurt, Cecil. (September 17, 1988). "Curry, Sherrill in storm of controversy". Google News.
  6. Reed, William F.. (December 12, 1988). "Chicken Curry and Aggie stew". SI.com.
  7. 1989 Game Recaps, Game No. 11
  8. (September 11, 1988). "Temple routed by Tide". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  9. (September 25, 1988). "Tide swamps Commodores; victory costly". The Tennessean.
  10. (October 2, 1988). "UK left with tears after Tide rushes in with crusher at 0:10". The Courier-Journal.
  11. (October 9, 1988). "22–12, Rebs take historic win over Bama". The Clarion-Ledger.
  12. (October 16, 1988). "Sputtering UT slips again". The Tennessean.
  13. (October 23, 1988). "Drenched in red, Penn State leaves Alabama". The Morning Call.
  14. (October 30, 1988). "State comes on too little, too late to overtake Bama". The Clarion-Ledger.
  15. (November 6, 1988). "LSU outkicks Bama". Daily World.
  16. (November 13, 1988). "Punchless Cajuns fall to Alabama 17–0". The Daily Advertiser.
  17. (November 26, 1988). "Big-play Tigers stop Tide". The Montgomery Advertiser.
  18. (December 2, 1988). "Alabama blows Aggies away in 4th quarter". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  19. (December 25, 1988). "'Bama turns tide, beats Army". El Paso Times.
  20. "1988 Alabama football archives". University of Alabama Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.
  21. 1989 Alabama Football Media Guide. Retrieved 2015-Sep-27.
  22. "1989 NFL Draft".
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