The Third Saturday in October is a rivalry of streaks. Over the 109-years of the rivaly, it has been common for one program will gain the upper hand and run with it for the better part of the decade before the tables turn and the other school has its time in the win column. (Alabama leads the all-time series with Tennessee, 46-38-7.)
For Alabama the woes of the program's nadir in the 1950s was exemplified by the run of futility against the Volunteers. Between 1940 and 1960 the Crimson Tide eked out a meagre 1-9-2 record against Tennessee. Exempting a 27-0 victory in Knoxville in 1954, Alabama was outscored by the Volunteers 188-56 over that span.
So when Paul W. Bryant arrived in Tuscaloosa in 1958, one of the priorities for his program to revitalize Alabama football was getting the upper hand in the Third Saturday in October rivalry.
Bryant's legend as a player harked back to the 1935 contest against the Volunteers when he played one of the best games of his career despite having a fractured shin bone. Skeptical sportswriters were shown the X-rays when they doubted he'd played on a broken leg and Bryant later said "it was one little bone."
But as a head coach his record against Tennessee was less than inspiring. In his eight years at Kentucky he'd only been able to best the boys from Rocky Top on one occasion and never while they were under the direction of General Neyland. Things would be different at Alabama.
As Alabama's head coach didn't start out particularly promising. Alabama had been ineffectual against the Volunteers since 1954 and things didn't change just because Coach Bryant arrived. His first trip to Knoxville resulted in a 14-7 loss but the next season the Crimson Tide managed a 7-7 tie. The W eluded Coach Bryant again in 1960 as Tennessee won 20-7, Alabama's only loss the entire season.
In 1961, everything changed. The Tide was a force that season outscoring their first four opponents 102-19 and climbing to No. 5 in the rankings when the Volunteers came to town.
More than 48,000 fans gathered in the newly-expanded Birmingham's Legion Field to see a game and were kept out of the brand new upper deck since the proper security clearance had not been obtained. The contest was also broadcast regionally on television (incidentally, Alabama's first televised game occurred in the same venue against the Volunteer exactly ten years prior).
Tennessee struck first putting three points on the scoreboard due to a 53-yard field goal booted by George Shuford. They never scored again. Alabama responded by going 59 yards in six plays to score the first Tide touchdown. From there, things got really ugly for the Volunteers.
The Tide ended up winning 34-3 although the crowd was screaming "WE WANT 40!" as time expired ending Alabama's final drive. It was the most lopsided final score in the rivalry since the 51-0 Alabama victory in 1906. But the score didn't really reflect the scale of the win. Tennessee was only able to eke out 38 yards rushing and 23 yards passing the entire afternoon.
Coach Bryant was so proud of his players he gave each and every one of them a ring to mark the occasion -- a red stone with an "A" inscribed on it. Yet it was another gift presented at the end of the game that continues to ring down in Crimson Tide lore.
After the game, Alabama's longtime trainer Jim Goostree handed out victory cigars to all the players and coaches in the locker room beginning a hallowed Crimson Tide tradition. Goostree, who served on the Alabama sidelines for almost three decades and was later inducted into the National Athletic Trainer's Hall of Fame, had a reason to take the Third Saturday in October personally.
He was a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
Alabama vs Tennessee Historical Record
|
Season |
W/L |
Score |
Date |
Location |
Game |
Info/Rank |
1901 |
T |
6-6 |
Nov. 28 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1903 |
W |
24-0 |
Nov. 26 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1904 |
L |
0-5 |
Nov. 24 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1905 |
W |
29-0 |
Nov. 30 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1906 |
W |
51-0 |
Nov. 29 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1907 |
W |
5-0 |
Nov. 28 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1908 |
W |
4-0 |
Nov. 26 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1909 |
W |
10-0 |
Nov. 13 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1912 |
W |
7-0 |
Nov. 28 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1913 |
W |
6-0 |
Nov. 14 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
|
|
1914 |
L |
7-17 |
Oct. 24 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1928 |
L |
13-15 |
Oct. 20 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
Homecoming |
|
1929 |
L |
0-6 |
Oct. 19 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1930‡† |
W |
18-6 |
Oct. 18 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
Homecoming |
|
1931 |
W |
0-25 |
Oct. 17 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1932 |
W |
3-7 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1933† |
W |
12-6 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1934‡† |
W |
13-6 |
Oct. 20 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1935 |
W |
25-0 |
Oct. 19 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1936 |
T |
0-0 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1937 |
W |
14-7 |
Oct. 16 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1938 |
L |
0-13 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1939 |
L |
0-21 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (8) Tenn (5) |
1940 |
L |
12-27 |
Oct. 19 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Tenn (5) |
1941‡† |
W |
9-2 |
Oct. 18 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1942 |
W |
8-0 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (4) Tenn (15) |
1944 |
T |
0-0 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (17) |
1945† |
W |
25-7 |
Oct. 20 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (6) |
1946 |
L |
0-12 |
Oct. 19 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (7) Tenn (9) |
1947 |
W |
10-0 |
Oct. 18 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1948 |
L |
6-21 |
Oct. 16 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1949 |
T |
7-7 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1950 |
L |
9-14 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (18) |
1951 |
L |
13-27 |
Oct. 20 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Tenn (2) 1st televised game |
1952 |
L |
0-20 |
Oct. 18 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (18) |
1953† |
T |
0-0 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1954 |
W |
27-0 |
Oct. 16 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1955 |
L |
0-20 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1956 |
L |
0-24 |
Oct. 20 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (7) |
1957 |
L |
0-14 |
Oct. 19 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1958 |
L |
7-14 |
Oct. 18 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1959 |
T |
7-7 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Tenn (14) |
1960 |
L |
7-20 |
Oct. 15 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (15) |
1961‡† |
W |
34-3 |
Oct. 21 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (5) |
1962 |
W |
27-7 |
Oct. 20 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (2) |
1963 |
W |
35-0 |
Oct. 19 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (9) |
1964‡† |
W |
19-8 |
Oct. 17 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (3) |
1965‡† |
T |
7-7 |
Oct. 16 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
|
1966† |
W |
11-10 |
Oct. 15 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (3) |
1967 |
L |
13-24 |
Oct. 21 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (6) Tenn (7) |
1968 |
L |
9-10 |
Oct. 19 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (8) |
1969 |
L |
14-41 |
Oct. 18 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (20) Tenn (7) |
1970 |
L |
0-24 |
Oct. 17 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (14) |
1971† |
W |
32-15 |
Oct. 16 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (4) Tenn (14) |
1972† |
W |
17-10 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (3) Tenn (10) |
1973‡† |
W |
42-21 |
Oct. 20 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (2) Tenn (10) |
1974† |
W |
28-6 |
Oct. 19 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (4) |
1975† |
W |
30-7 |
Oct. 18 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (6) Tenn (16) |
1976 |
W |
20-13 |
Oct. 16 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (20) |
1977† |
W |
24-10 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (4) |
1978‡† |
W |
30-17 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (4) |
1979‡† |
W |
27-17 |
Oct. 20 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (1) Tenn (18) |
1980 |
W |
27-0 |
Oct. 18 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (1) |
1981† |
W |
38-19 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (15) |
1982 |
L |
28-35 |
Oct. 16 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (2) |
1983 |
L |
34-41 |
Oct. 15 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (11) |
1984 |
L |
27-28 |
Oct. 20 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1985 |
L |
14-16 |
Oct. 19 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (15) Tenn (20) |
1986 |
W |
56-28 |
Oct. 18 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (2) |
1987 |
W |
41-22 |
Oct. 17 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Tenn (8) |
1988 |
W |
28-20 |
Oct. 15 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
1989† |
W |
47-30 |
Oct. 21 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (10) Tenn (6) |
1990 |
W |
9-6 |
Oct. 20 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (3) |
1991 |
W |
24-19 |
Oct. 19 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (14) Tenn (8) |
1992‡† |
W |
17-10 |
Oct. 17 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (4) Tenn (13) |
1993 |
T |
17-17 |
Oct. 16 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (2) Tenn (10) Forfeited by NCAA
|
1994 |
W |
17-13 |
Oct. 15 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (10) |
1995 |
L |
14-41 |
Oct. 14 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Alabama (11) Tenn (6) |
1996 |
L |
13-20 |
Oct. 26 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (7) Tenn (6) |
1997 |
L |
21-38 |
Oct. 18 |
Birmingham, AL |
|
Tenn (9) |
1998 |
L |
18-35 |
Oct. 24 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (3) |
1999† |
L |
7-21 |
Oct. 23 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
|
Alabama (10) Tenn (3) |
2000 |
L |
10-20 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
|
2001 |
L |
24-35 |
Oct. 20 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
|
Tenn (11) |
2002 |
W |
34-14 |
Oct. 26 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (19) Tenn (16) Alabama's 750th Win |
2003 |
L |
43-51 |
Oct. 25 |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
|
Tenn (22) 5OT |
2004 |
L |
13-17 |
Oct. 23 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (11) |
2005 |
W |
6-3 |
Oct. 22 |
Tuscaloosa |
|
Alabama (5) Tenn (17) Vacated by the NCAA
|
2006 |
L |
13-16 |
Oct. 21 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Tenn (7) |
2007 |
W |
41-17 |
Oct. 20 |
Tuscaloosa |
|
Tenn (20) |
2008 |
W |
29-9 |
Oct. 25 |
Knoxville, TN |
|
Alabama (2) |
2009‡† |
W |
12-10 |
Oct. 24 |
Tuscaloosa |
|
Alabama (1) |
|
‡ National Champion, † SEC Champion
Source: The University of Alabama 2010 Football Media Guide
The Alabama vs Tennessee Record Book
|
Record |
Alabama |
Tennessee |
Most Points |
56 (1986) |
51 (2003) |
Fewest Points |
0 (12 times) |
0 (16 times) |
Most 1st Down |
32 (1989) |
27 (2003) |
Fewest 1st Down |
9 (1962) |
5 (4 times) |
Most Yards Rush |
457 (1986) |
242 (1969) |
Fewest Yards Rush |
20 (1969) |
22 (1980) |
Most Yards Pass |
379 (1989) |
358 (1987) |
Fewest Yards Pass |
2 (1976) |
8 (1962) |
Most Total Plays |
99 (2003) |
83 (2001) |
Fewest Total Plays |
41 (1959) |
42 (1965) |
Most Yds Tot Off |
562 (1989) |
524 (1983) |
Fewest Yds Tot Off |
188 (1959) |
59 (1980) |
Most Yards Rush |
217 (Bobby Humphrey, 86) |
162 (Travis Stephens, 01) |
Most Yards Pass |
379 (G Hollingsworth, 89) |
358 (Jeff Francis, 87) |
Most Receptions |
13 (DJ Hall, 2007) |
7 (3 times) |
Most Yards Rec |
185 (DJ Hall, 2007) |
137 (Clyde Duncan, 1983) |
|
Source: The University of Alabama Football Record Book
Tennessee & The Alabama Record Book
|
Record |
Place |
Year |
Statistic |
Holder |
Most All-Purpose Yards |
1st |
1989 |
317 (125 rush, 158 rec, 34 KOR) |
Siran Stacy |
Most Receptions |
1st |
2007 |
13 (185 yd) |
DJ Hall |
Most QB Sacks |
1st |
1975 |
13 (-82 yd) |
team |
Longest Punts |
1st |
1933 |
89 yards |
Dixie Howell |
Most Punts |
1st |
1932 |
19 (914 yd) |
Johnny Cain |
Most Punt Yards |
1st |
1932 |
914 (19 punts) |
Johnny Cain |
Best Avg Punt (min 10) |
1st |
1932 |
48.1 (19 for 914) |
Johnny Cain |
Most Int Return Yards |
1st |
1954 |
141 (1 td) |
team |
Most Int Thrown |
1st |
1970 |
8
|
team |
Most Turnovers |
1st |
1970 |
9 (1 fbl, 8 int) |
team |
Most Opp Int Ret Yds |
1st |
1970 |
133 (8 int) |
team |
Most Punt Returns |
1st |
1946 |
8 (63 yd) |
Harry Gilmer |
Most Points In A Loss |
1st |
2003 |
43 (43-51, 5 OT) |
|
Most Blocked Kicks |
1st (tie) |
2009 |
2 (2 field goals)
|
Terrence Cody |
Most Pass Completions |
1st (tie) |
1989 |
32 (46 att, 379 yd) |
Gary Hollingsworth |
Most Pass Completions |
1st (tie) |
2007 |
32 (46 att, 363 yd) |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Consec Compl |
1st (tie) |
2008 |
12 |
John Parker Wilson |
Highest Compl Pct (min 30) |
1st (tie) |
1989 |
69.6% (32 of 46) |
Gary Hollingsworth |
Highest Compl Pct (min 30) |
1st (tie) |
2007 |
69.6% (32 of 46) |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Interceptions |
1st (tie) |
1982 |
3 (44 yd) |
Jeremiah Castille |
Fewest Pass Yd QB Debut |
1st (tie) |
1974 |
0 |
Jack O'Rear |
Most Penalty 1st Down
|
1st (tie) |
2007 |
6 |
team |
Fewest Pass 1st Down |
1st (tie) |
1962 |
1 |
Joe Namath |
Fewest Opp Attempts |
1st (tie) |
1960 |
2 |
team |
Fewest Opp Pass 1st Dn |
1st (tie) |
1974 |
0 |
team |
Most Ints Thrown |
1st (tie) |
1967 |
5 |
Kenny Stabler |
Most Ints Thrown |
1st (tie) |
1970 |
5 |
Scott Hunter |
Longest Scoring Pass Play |
2nd |
1987 |
90 yards |
Jeff Dunn to Pierre Goode |
Most Plays |
2nd |
2003 |
99 (5OT) |
team |
Rush Attempts |
2nd |
2003 |
40 (166 yd) |
Shaud Williams |
Most Int Return Yards |
2nd |
1954 |
96 yards |
Corky Tharp |
Longest Int Return |
2nd |
1954 |
96 yards |
Corky Tharp |
Most Yards |
2nd (tie) |
2007 |
391(363 pass, 28 rush) |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Receptions |
2nd (tie) |
1969 |
12 (153 yd) |
David Bailey |
Most Receptions |
2nd (tie) |
1970 |
12 (150 yd) |
David Bailey |
Most Tackles for Loss |
2nd (tie) |
2000 |
4 |
Kenny Smith |
Most QB Sacks |
2nd (tie) |
1975 |
4 (36 yd) |
Leroy Cook |
Most KO Returns |
2nd (tie) |
1970 |
5 (70 yards) |
Buddy Seay |
Most KO Returns |
2nd (tie) |
1998 |
5 (118 yards) |
Arvin Richard |
Most Plays |
3rd |
1995 |
58 (43 pass, 15 run) |
team |
Most Yards Passing |
3rd |
1989 |
379 (32 of 46) |
Gary Hollingsworth |
Yards per Rush (min 10) |
3rd |
2001 |
14.1 (10 att, 141 yd) |
Santonio Beard |
Most Receiving Yards |
3rd |
2007 |
185 (13 catch) |
DJ Hall |
Most Points |
3rd (tie) |
1989 |
24 (4 td) |
Siran Stacy |
Highest Scoring Game |
3rd (tie) |
2003 |
94 (Tenn 51, Bama 43, 5OT) |
|
Most Pass Attempts |
3rd (tie) |
1989 |
46 (32 cpl, 379 yd) |
Gary Hollingsworth |
Most Pass Attempts |
3rd (tie) |
2007 |
46 (32 cpl, 363 yd) |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Rush Attempts |
3rd (tie) |
1996 |
38 (184 yd) |
Dennis Riddle |
Most Kicking Points |
3rd (tie) |
2007 |
15 (4 FG, 3 PAT) |
Leigh Tiffin |
Most Field Goals |
3rd (tie) |
1980 |
4 |
Peter Kim |
Most Pass Yd QB Debut |
4th |
1987 |
229 (10 cpl, 17 att, 1 int) |
Jeff Dunn |
Total Touchdowns |
4th (tie) |
1989 |
4 (3 rush, 1 rec) |
Siran Stacy |
Most Touchdown Passes |
4th (tie) |
1954 |
3 |
Albert Elmore |
Most Touchdown Passes |
4th (tie) |
1963 |
3 |
Joe Namath |
Most Touchdown Passes |
4th (tie) |
2007 |
3 |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Total TDs |
4th (tie) |
1989 |
4 (3 rush, 1 rec) |
Siran Stacy |
Most Points In A Loss |
4th (tie) |
1983 |
34 (34-41) |
|
Most Yards |
5th |
1989 |
378 (379 pass, -1 rush) |
Gary Hollingsworth |
Yards per Rush (min 10) |
5th (tie) |
1973 |
12.1 (12 att, 145 yd, 2td) |
Wilbur Jackson |
Most Consec Rush |
5th (tie) |
1989 |
9 |
Siran Stacy |
Most Yards Passing |
5th (tie) |
2007 |
363 (32 of 46) |
John Parker Wilson |
Most Rush Yards |
6th |
1986 |
217 (36 att) |
Bobby Humphrey |
QB Rush Yards |
6th |
1976 |
119 (18 att, 1 td) |
Jack O'Rear |
Most Plays |
6th |
1968 |
55 (45 pass, 10 run) |
Scott Hunter |
Most Pass Attempts |
6th (tie) |
1968 |
45 (19 cpl, 187 yd) |
Scott Hunter |
Longest Scoring Pass Play |
7th (tie) |
1973 |
80 yards |
Gary Rutledge to Wayne Wheeler |
Most Receiving Yards |
7th (tie) |
1989 |
158 (9 catch) |
Siran Stacy |
Most Plays |
8th |
2007 |
52 (46 run, 6 pass) |
John Parker Wilson |
Highest Scoring Game |
9th |
1986 |
84 (Bama 56, Tenn 28) |
|
Yards per Rush (min 10) |
9th |
1983 |
11.4 (11 att, 125 yd) |
Kerry Goode |
Most Pass Attempts |
10th (tie) |
1995 |
43 (20 cpl, 204 yd) |
Freddie Kitchens |
Most Receptions |
10th (tie) |
2005 |
10 (139 yd) |
DJ Hall |
Most Receptions |
12th (tie) |
1989 |
9 (158 yd) |
Siran Stacy |
Most Points In A Loss |
15th (tie) |
1982 |
28 (28-34) |
|
Longest Scoring Pass Play |
15th (tie) |
1989 |
75 yards |
Gary Hollingsworth to Siran Stacy |
Longest TD Rushes |
16th (tie) |
1973 |
80 yards |
Wilbur Jackson |
Longest Field Goal |
16th (tie) |
2000 |
50 yards (no tee) |
Neal Thomas |
|
Source: The University of Alabama Football Record Book