1.
What was the overall win-loss record for the 1965 Alabama football team?
Correct Answer
B. 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1 Tie
Explanation
The correct answer is 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1 Tie. This means that out of all the games played by the 1965 Alabama football team, they won 9 games, lost 1 game, and tied 1 game.
2.
What is the name of a famous Alabama football play that occurred in 1967?
Correct Answer
C. Run In The Mud
Explanation
"Run In The Mud" is the correct answer because it refers to a famous Alabama football play that occurred in 1967. This play is well-known because it involved Alabama's quarterback, Ken Stabler, making a 53-yard touchdown run in extremely muddy conditions. The play showcased Stabler's athleticism and determination, and it has become an iconic moment in Alabama football history.
3.
What was Alabama's overall win-loss record for the 1954 football season?
Correct Answer
D. 4 Wins, 5 Losses, 2 Ties
Explanation
In the 1954 football season, Alabama had a record of 4 wins, 5 losses, and 2 ties.
4.
How many football games did Alabama win as they struggled through the 1950's?
Correct Answer
A. 50 Games
Explanation
Alabama won 50 football games as they struggled through the 1950's.
5.
Where did Alabama play all of their 1987 home football games due to renovations at Bryant-Denny Stadium?
Correct Answer
A. Legion Field
Explanation
In 1987, Alabama played all of their home football games at Legion Field due to renovations at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Legion Field served as a temporary home for the team during this period.
6.
How many of their 10 opponents did Alabama shut out from scoring in their 1930 football season?
Correct Answer
D. 7
Explanation
In their 1930 football season, Alabama shut out 7 of their 10 opponents from scoring. This means that in 7 games, Alabama's defense prevented their opponents from scoring any points. This is a significant achievement and demonstrates the strength and dominance of Alabama's defense during that season.
7.
How many of their 10 games did Alabama's football team win in 1925?
Correct Answer
A. 10
Explanation
In 1925, Alabama's football team won all 10 of their games.
8.
In what year did Alabama's Million Dollar Band adopt its name?
Correct Answer
C. 1922
Explanation
In 1922, Alabama's Million Dollar Band adopted its name.
9.
Which team defeated Alabama in their 1989 bowl game?
Correct Answer
A. Miami
Explanation
Miami defeated Alabama in their 1989 bowl game.
10.
Alabama's single-player sack record for the 1987 season was what?
Correct Answer
C. 18 Sacks
Explanation
Alabama's single-player sack record for the 1987 season was 18 sacks.
11.
In 2001, Alabama had to make up a football game that was cancelled because of what?
Correct Answer
C. 9/11 Attacks
Explanation
In 2001, Alabama had to make up a football game that was cancelled due to the 9/11 attacks. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in the cancellation and postponement of various events across the United States, including sports games. The game in question was likely rescheduled to a later date to ensure the safety of players and attendees, as well as to allow time for mourning and recovery after the tragic events.
12.
How many of their nine football games of the 1944 season was Alabama able to win?
Correct Answer
A. 5
Explanation
Alabama was able to win 5 out of their nine football games in the 1944 season.
13.
When did the first expansion of Alabama's George Hutcheson Denny Stadium take place?
Correct Answer
D. 1937
Explanation
The first expansion of Alabama's George Hutcheson Denny Stadium took place in 1937.
14.
In 1973, an all-time Alabama team record for most rushing yards in a game was set at what?
Correct Answer
A. 748 Yards
Explanation
In 1973, the Alabama team set a record for the most rushing yards in a game with 748 yards. This means that during that particular game, the Alabama team collectively ran for a total of 748 yards, surpassing any previous records set by the team. This demonstrates the exceptional performance and skill of the Alabama team in that game, as they were able to consistently gain significant yardage on the ground.
15.
How many points did a single Alabama player score in 1937 to lead his team in scoring for the season?
Correct Answer
D. 42 Points
Explanation
In 1937, a single Alabama player scored 42 points, which was the highest among his teammates for the season.
16.
How many times was an opponent able to return an Alabama kickoff for a touchdown between 1974 and 2006?
Correct Answer
B. 3 Times
Explanation
Between 1974 and 2006, opponents were able to return an Alabama kickoff for a touchdown on three occasions.
17.
How many points did Alabama score as a team in the 1994 season?
Correct Answer
A. 305 Points
Explanation
Alabama scored a total of 305 points as a team in the 1994 season.
18.
In what year was the University of Alabama founded?
Correct Answer
B. 1831
Explanation
The correct answer is 1831. The University of Alabama was founded in 1831, making it one of the oldest public universities in the United States.
19.
By what margin did Alabama win their 1998 season home opener?
Correct Answer
D. 38-31
Explanation
Alabama won their 1998 season home opener by a margin of 7 points, with a final score of 38-31.
20.
What became the all-time record number of Alabama touchdowns scored in a bowl game in 1953?
Correct Answer
C. 4 Touchdowns
Explanation
In 1953, Alabama scored a total of 4 touchdowns in a bowl game, which became the all-time record for the team.
21.
In 1973, how many yards did Alabama rush for in a single game to set a team record?
Correct Answer
A. 748 Yards
Explanation
In 1973, Alabama rushed for 748 yards in a single game, setting a team record. This means that the Alabama football team gained a total of 748 yards by running the ball during that particular game. This achievement is significant because it shows the team's strength and dominance in the running game during that season.
22.
Alabama's team record for most rushing attempts in a bowl game was set with how many in 1978?
Correct Answer
B. 68 Attempts
Explanation
In 1978, Alabama's team set a record for the most rushing attempts in a bowl game with 68 attempts.
23.
How many points were scored against Alabama in their 1930 bowl game?
Correct Answer
D. 0
Explanation
In the 1930 bowl game, no points were scored against Alabama.
24.
How many tie football games did Alabama have in their 1953 season?
Correct Answer
A. 3 Ties
Explanation
Alabama had 3 tie football games in their 1953 season.
25.
In 1999, an Alabama single-player record for most total points scored in a season was set at what number?
Correct Answer
B. 144 Points
Explanation
In 1999, the Alabama single-player record for most total points scored in a season was set at 144 points. This means that a player in Alabama scored a total of 144 points throughout the season, which is the highest recorded number for that particular season.
26.
Who did Alabama defeat in a 1962 televised football game?
Correct Answer
D. Arkansas
Explanation
Alabama defeated Arkansas in a 1962 televised football game.
27.
Who scored four touchdowns in an 1893 Alabama game against Tulane?
Correct Answer
B. The Head Coach
Explanation
The correct answer is The Head Coach. In the question, it is asked who scored four touchdowns in an 1893 Alabama game against Tulane. Typically, it is the players who score touchdowns in a football game. However, in this case, the answer is the head coach. This could be due to a unique situation or a special play where the head coach was directly involved in scoring the touchdowns.
28.
How many points did Alabama score to defeat Miami in the 1992 championship game?
Correct Answer
C. 34 Points
Explanation
In the 1992 championship game, Alabama scored 34 points to defeat Miami.
29.
Out of eleven football games in 1961, how many did Alabama win?
Correct Answer
A. 11
Explanation
Alabama won all eleven football games in 1961, which is the same as the total number of games played. Therefore, the correct answer is 11.
30.
How many times, through the end of 1991, had Alabama been able to win more than ten games in a season?
Correct Answer
B. 22 Times
Explanation
Alabama had been able to win more than ten games in a season 22 times through the end of 1991. This means that in 22 different seasons, Alabama's football team was able to achieve a record of winning more than ten games.
31.
How many national championships had Alabama won in their history by the end of the 1979 season?
Correct Answer
B. 11 Championships
Explanation
Alabama had won 11 national championships by the end of the 1979 season. This means that they had achieved significant success in college football, winning the national title on multiple occasions.
32.
From what distance did an Alabama player kick a field goal in 1985 for a win over the team's main rival?
Correct Answer
B. 52 Yards
Explanation
In 1985, an Alabama player kicked a field goal from a distance of 52 yards to secure a victory over their main rival team. This distance refers to the length between the spot where the ball was kicked and the goalposts. The player's successful kick from this distance demonstrates their skill and accuracy, contributing to the team's win over their rival.
33.
How many of their twelve games did Alabama lose in the 1979 season?
Correct Answer
D. 0 Games
Explanation
In the 1979 season, Alabama did not lose any of their twelve games. This can be inferred from the statement "Answer: 0 Games."
34.
In what year did Alabama lose its status as an independent college football team?
Correct Answer
D. 1894
Explanation
Alabama lost its status as an independent college football team in 1894.
35.
In 1971, a player scored how many touchdowns in one game to lead Alabama for the season in that category?
Correct Answer
B. 4 Touchdowns
Explanation
In 1971, the player scored 4 touchdowns in one game to lead Alabama for the season in that category. This means that out of all the games played in the season, the player scored the highest number of touchdowns in a single game.