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OPEN DAILY
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
5/19/1988
John Forney, who served on the Alabama broadcast team from 1953-82, is returning as the play-by-play commentator for the 1988 season, it is announced today at the football complex by Crimson Tide athletic director Steve Sloan. |
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Coach: Harold "Red" Drew (Bates) Record: 6-4-1
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September 25, 1948 |
Tulane |
14-21 |
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October 2, 1948 |
Vanderbilt |
14-14 |
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October 8, 1948 |
Duquesne |
48-6 |
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October 16, 1948 |
Tennessee |
6-21 |
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October 23, 1948 |
Mississippi State |
10-7 |
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October 30, 1948 |
Georgia |
0-35 |
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November 6, 1948 |
Southern Mississippi |
27-0 |
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November 13, 1948 |
Georgia Tech |
14-12 |
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November 20, 1948 |
LSU |
2-26 |
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November 27, 1948 |
Florida |
34-28 |
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December 4, 1948 |
Auburn |
55-0 |
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Captain(s): Ray Richeson
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Gordon Pettus' TD pass to Butch Avinger in the first quarter of the Auburn game was the first score in the series that had lain dormant since 1907. Alabama's 55-0 win over Auburn concluded a 6-4-1 season which also included a 34-28 victory over Florida and a 14-12 win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
No Bama player earned either first or second team All-SEC honors. |
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Notes: In the win over Auburn, Ed Salem passed for three TDs, scored one, and kicked seven extra points. There were 46,000 at the game; and the game was aired on a pay-per-view basis to nearly 2,000 fans at the Birmingham Armory. Gordon Pettus averaged a school record 20.0 yards per punt return. |
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