Alabama by the Numbers: A Century of Win/Loss Records and Win Percentages (2024)

Last weekend, AJ McCarron let us know that the 2012 Crimson Tide team motto is "Be Legendary." That's fitting because for a squad that has reached the top of college football the only way to keep that fine edge is to look for even more lofty goals. Everyone else might be trying to knock the Tide off the top of the heap but Alabama is trying to rewrite history.

Since Alabama wrote a rather large chunk of the sport's history, that means contending with the program's own past. While championships and titles do matter the point of the endeavor is winning and Alabama's done a lot of it. Here is the win-loss record for every Crimson Tide team over the past century. (And, no, it does not account for NCAA sanctions since what we're trying to evaluate here is performance, not what the arbitrary nonsense issued forth by the ninnies in Indianapolis.)

Alabama by the Numbers: A Century of Win/Loss Records and Win Percentages (1)

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In the past four seasons Nick Saban has returned the Crimson Tide to the level of excellence established by the other four coaches whose statues stand next to his in the Walk of Champions. Since 2008 Alabama has lost just six games and earned an .887 win percentage. Just seven Crimson Tide teams in the past century can boast a better four-season stretch and only one of those wasn't coached by Paul W. Bryant (and two other of his teams reached the .886 mark).

The cautionary tale here are the spans between Bryant and Stallings then Stallings and Saban. These up and down seasons painfully underscore Saban's point that success is tough to achieve but sustaining it is even harder. The true test of how legendary this program will eventually be has shifted from getting to the top to staying there and no season is more critical to that than the one ahead.

To measure how past Tide teams have succeeded in terms of consistency over time the year-to-year win/loss record is of limited value. Win percentage gives a more reliable measure of success between seasons due to the fact teams today play so many more games than in the past.

So here is a graph showing the the four and ten year average win percentage for the Crimson Tide since 1910. (We're using four-year measure as it's a reasonable window for comparing individual teams due to NCAA eligibility rules. Obviously that's skewed a bit with the practice of red-shirting some players and the early departure of others to the NFL draft.)

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If Alabama suffers a one-loss season in 2012, Saban will have led the Tide to the best four-year stretch under any coach other than Bryant. If Alabama goes undefeated, we will have witnessed the greatest four seasons in the history of Crimson Tide football.

What is even more astonishing is the ten-year win percentage. At the time Saban took over at Alabama it had dipped to the lowest level since the dark dark days of J.B. Whitworth. The turnaround of the program since he stepped off that plane at the Tuscaloosa airport on Jan. 3, 2007 certainly echos Bryant's achievement more than half a century ago.

Which the worldwide leader noted with this graphic last night (via @SEC_Chuck):

Alabama by the Numbers: A Century of Win/Loss Records and Win Percentages (3)

So, yes, Bryant and Saban are about the same in terms of win percentage over the first five years of their tenure. As you might expect, that's only part of the tale. Here are the win percentage for every Alabama coach with a statue on the Walk of Champions over their first half-decade in Tuscaloosa (the raw numbers are after the jump).

CoachYearsWin Pct.
Nick Saban2007-20110.806
Gene Stallings1990-19940.698
Paul W. Bryant1958-19620.806
Frank Thomas1931-19350.854
Wallace Wade1923-19270.826

It should be noted that Saban's total without the games vacated by the NCAA is .821 and Stallings' jumps to .833 when the forfeited contests from 1993 are accounted for. So, by this measure Saban's production on the field has actually been better than Bryant's over the same span of their career at the Capstone. And both of them are significantly behind Alabama's three other National Championship-winning coaches for that same period.

When calculating win percentage, ties count as a half-win. So win percentage = wins + (ties/2) / total number of games played. These are the numbers to plug into that formula to compare the first five seasons of Alabama's five National Championship-winning coaches.

Nick Saban
YearWonLostTie
20111210
20101030
20091400
20081220
2007†260
Total50120
Win Percentage: .806
Gene Stallings
YearWonLostTie
19941210
1993‡1120
19921300
19911110
1990750
Total44190
Win Percentage: .698
Paul W. Bryant
YearWonLostTie
19621010
19611100
1960812
1959722
1958541
Total4185
Win Percentage: .806
Frank Thomas
YearWonLostTie
1935621
19341000
1933711
1932820
1931910
Total4062
Win Percentage: .854
Wallace Wade
YearWonLostTie
1927541
1926901
19251000
1924810
1923721
Total3973
Win Percentage: .826

Alabama had a 7-6 record in 2007 but five wins were later vacated by the NCAA.

Alabama had a 9-3-1 record in 1993 but eight wins and a tie were later forfeited by the NCAA.

Alabama by the Numbers: A Century of Win/Loss Records and Win Percentages (2024)

FAQs

How many games has Alabama won and lost? ›

Alabama Crimson Tide football
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern
Past conferencesSouthern Conference (1921–1932)
All-time record965–337–43 (.733)
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Does anyone have a winning record against Alabama? ›

USC, 10-5 Penn State, 14-5 vs. Clemson and 15-3 against Miami. In fact, there are only 26 opponents that have a winning record vs. Alabama (including the Crimson Tide's opponent this weekend, Texas).

What was the best year for Alabama football? ›

5 best seasons in Alabama football history
  • Honorable Mention.
  • 2011: 12-1 (7-1), National Champions.
  • 1992: 13-0 (8-0), SEC Champions, National Champions.
  • 1961: 11-0 (7-0), SEC Champions, National Champions.
  • 1979: 12-0 (6-0), SEC Champions, National Champions.
  • 2009: 14-0 (8-0), SEC Champions, National Champions.

How many undefeated seasons does Alabama have? ›

From their 1-0 record in 1897 to the perfect 14-0 national championship year in 2009, undefeated seasons are not unusual for the University of Alabama football team. In fact, the Crimson Tide has totaled as many undefeated seasons (12) as national championships (14). Here is a look back at each perfect Alabama season.

Has Alabama ever lost 2 games in a row? ›

It's been a full decade since Nick Saban and Alabama lost two games in a row, with the last time occurring in the 2013 season. Alabama lost its regular-season finale at No. 4 Auburn in the infamous Kick-Six game. Auburn went on to play in the national championship against Florida State.

Has Alabama ever had a losing season? ›

Alabama has had three winless seasons in football. The first two came in the first five years of the program in 1893 and 1895, when the Tide — they didn't have the nickname then — went 0–4 in both seasons. After the 1954 season, Harold Drew was more or less forced out as Alabama's head coach.

Who has Alabama beaten the most? ›

Alabama's highest win percentage is against Kentucky which comes in at a blistering 94.9%. The lowest win percentage against an SEC school is against rival Auburn where Alabama has won 54.4% of the games. Alabama has played Mississippi State more than any other SEC team (98 times).

Who has the best record against Nick Saban? ›

Johnson: Nick Saban's Revolutionary Impact Will Be Felt Long After He's Gone
CoachSchool(s) Coached vs. SabanCareer Record
Steve SarkisianTexas (2021-)71-49
Jim HarbaughMichigan (2015-)144–52
Josh HeupelTennessee (2021-)27–12
Mark RichtGeorgia (2001 to '15)171–64
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Jan 12, 2024

Who is Alabama's biggest rivalry? ›

The Alabama–Auburn football rivalry, better known as the Iron Bowl, is an American college football rivalry game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers, both charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and both teams are located in the state of Alabama.

Who wears #1 for Alabama football? ›

Alabama Crimson Tide Numeric Roster
#PlayerHometown
Active Players
0Lawson, DeontaeMobile, AL
0Mboumoua, SteveSaint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec, Canada
1Jackson, DomaniSan Diego, CA
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Is Alabama the best football program ever? ›

1. Alabama. The kings of college football thanks to a pair of historic dynasties led by Bear Bryant and then Nick Saban, the Crimson Tide are 1st all-time with 18 national championships, 3rd with a .

When was Alabama ranked number 1? ›

In 15 consecutive seasons from 2008-22, Alabama spent at least some time at No. 1. But after beginning the 2023 season at No.

What was the worst season of Alabama football? ›

Alabama football hit rock bottom in 1955, going 0–10, the worst season in school history. It was only the third winless season in the history of the Crimson Tide, the others being the 0–4 teams in 1893 and 1895 when the program was just starting.

What teams has Alabama never beat? ›

6 Teams Alabama Has Shockingly Never Defeated
  • Minnesota Golden Gophers. All-Time Series Record: (0-1-0) ...
  • Oklahoma State Cowboys. All-Time Series Record: (0-1-0) ...
  • NIU Huskies. All-Time Series Record: (0-1-0) ...
  • UCF Knights. All-Time Series Record: (0-1-0) ...
  • Utah Utes. All-Time Series Record: (0-1-0) ...
  • Rice Owls.
Sep 10, 2020

What percentage of Alabama football wins last 10 years? ›

Alabama — 126-14, 90.0%

With the 10-year period moving forward to a 2013 starting point, it cost the Crimson Tide the 2012 national championship. And all that means is that Alabama *only* has three national titles over the last 10 years, rather than four, with three other appearances in national championship games.

What college has the best football team? ›

Michigan

No college football program has won more games than Michigan in the more than 150 years of the sport, as the Wolverines were the first to surpass 1,000 total wins this past season, its national championship run.

How many wins does Alabama basketball have? ›

Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball
Alabama Crimson Tide
All-time record1,792–1,100–1 (.620)
Athletic directorGreg Byrne
Head coachNate Oats (5th season)
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
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Who has more wins Alabama or Georgia? ›

Alabama–Georgia football rivalry
Statistics
Meetings total73
All-time seriesAlabama leads, 43–26–4
Largest victoryAlabama, 36–0 (1905, 1923)
Longest win streakAlabama, 7 (2008–2021)
5 more rows

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