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5/23/1970
Carney Laslie, an Alabama football tackle in 1930-32 and a member of Coach Bryant's staffs at Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama, dies of an apparent blood clot at the age of 61. |
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Coach: Harold "Red" Drew (Bates) Record: 6-3-1
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September 24, 1949 |
Tulane |
14-28 |
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October 1, 1949 |
Vanderbilt |
7-14 |
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October 7, 1949 |
Duquesne |
48-8 |
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October 15, 1949 |
Tennessee |
7-7 |
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October 22, 1949 |
Mississippi State |
35-6 |
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October 29, 1949 |
Georgia |
14-7 |
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November 12, 1949 |
Georgia Tech |
20-7 |
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November 19, 1949 |
Southern Mississippi |
34-26 |
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November 26, 1949 |
Florida |
35-13 |
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December 3, 1949 |
Auburn |
13-14 |
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Captain(s): Doug Lockridge
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An otherwise successful season turned bleak when heavily-favored Alabama lost a 14-13 decision to Auburn in the second game in the recently-renewed series. Overall, the Tide was 6-3-1 including back-to-back conference wins over Georgia and Georgia Tech. Ed Holdnak was the lone All-SEC pick for Bama.
For the decade of 1940s, Alabama was 66-23-4 |
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Notes: Butch Avinger is picked as the winner of the Jacobs Trophy. is a first for an SEC team. |
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