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However, in 1998, when Bryant–Denny was expanded to a capacity exceeding Legion Field, the more important home games started to move to Bryant–Denny, culminating with the move of the Tennessee series to Tuscaloosa in 1999 and the Iron Bowl a year later. [31] From 1998 to 2003, Alabama continued to play two or three minor games in Birmingham.
Bryant–Denny Stadium in 2010. The Alabama Crimson Tide football team represents the University of Alabama and has competed in football since 1892. Although the Alabama campus is physically located in Tuscaloosa, through the history of the program, several stadiums located in Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile have played host to the football team.
During its tenure as the team's home field, Alabama amassed an overall record of 43 wins to only 2 losses. It was replaced by Denny Stadium, in 1929. The stadium is now known as Bryant–Denny Stadium after the state legislature added longtime head coach and alumnus Paul "Bear" Bryant to the stadium's name in 1975. [5]
The Republican presidential nominee was seen tossing boxes of popcorn at the group of well-wishers, who chanted “USA!” behind a protective steel gate in the concourse at Bryant-Denny Stadium ...
The team was led by head coach Bear Bryant, in his 25th and final year, and played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished season with eight wins and four losses (8–4 overall, 3–3 in the SEC) and with a victory over Illinois in the Liberty Bowl.
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) runs for a touchdown against Auburn during the first half at Bryant-Denny Stadium. But even as it is, the new reality of college football is plain as day.
On what was homecoming in Denny Stadium, the Crimson Tide shutout the Bulldogs 24–0. [ 17 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Alabama took a 14–0 first quarter lead on touchdown runs of four-yards by Billy Richardson and one-yard by Pat Trammell , and after a 26-yard Tim Davis field goal in the second quarter led 17–0 at halftime.
Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium, 101,821 Sep 3, 2022; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jase McClellan (2) celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown against the Utah ...