Miracle Moments in Alabama Crimson Tide Football History
Best Plays, Games, and Records
Mark Mayfield
- 208 Pages
- October 16, 2018
- ISBN: 9781683581864
- Trim Size: 7in x 10in x 0in
Description
Here is the essential keepsake for every Alabama football fan, with stories and statistic about the greats of Bama history: Bear Bryant, Nick Saban, Joe Namath, Ken Stabler, John Hannah, Lee Roy Jordan, Derrick Thomas, Cornelius Bennett, Julio Jones, Dont’a Hightower, Calvin Ridley, Mark Ingram Jr. and Derrick Henry.
Alabama’s Crimson Tide has been the most dominant college football team in America for the past decade, winning five national championships and five conference titles. The team, under coach Nick Saban, has won an astounding ninety percent of its games since 2008, and established a dynasty unparalleled in modern college football.
As impressive as Saban and his teams have been, these are far from the only glory days in Alabama football history, and their great tradition is celebrated in Miracle Moments in Alabama Crimson Tide Football History.
Mark Mayfield chronicles Alabama’s colorful football history dating to when their first team won a scrimmage, 56–0, over a group of Birmingham high school players in 1892. Three decades later, Alabama pulled off a stunning 20–19 upset of West Coast powerhouse Washington in the 1926 Rose Bowl, won its first national championship, and took its place among the elite teams in America with seventeen national titles through eras coached by Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant, Gene Stallings, and Saban.
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Reviews
"Anybody who has followed Alabama Football has seen the books since childhood. The first Alabama/Auburn game, the Rose Bowl beginnings and the giant that Bear Bryant built. The difference is that Mark Mayfield puts you there. in places you thought you knew, and in some other places you’ve never been." —John Archibald, columnist for the Alabama Media Group and winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Commentary
“For people who love the Crimson Tide, this is an essential addition to their library. For people who hate the Crimson Tide, this is still a great book because it shows, here and there, there was some divine intervention, and maybe even some luck, in that success. Either way, it’s a great read.” —Rick Bragg, 1996 Pulitzer Prize winner and author of seven books, including the bestsellers All Over but the Shoutin’ and Ava’s Man