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Revision as of 17:53, 2 February 2019

The following is a list of Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches, specifying the head coaches of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team since the program's founding in 1892.

Name Seasons Record Pct. Natl. Champ. Conf. Champ.
E. B. Beaumont 1892 2–2–0 .500 0 0
Eli Abbott 1893–95, 1902 7-13–0 .350 0 0
Otto Wagonhurst 1896 2–1–0 .666 0 0
Allen McCants 1897 1–0–0 1.000 0 0
W. A. Martin 1899 3–1–0 .750 0 0
M. Griffin 1900 2–3–0 .400 0 0
M. H. Harvey 1901 2–1–2 .600 0 0
W. B. Blount 1903–04 10–7–0 .588 0 0
Jack Leavenworth 1905 6–4–0 .600 0 0
J. W. H. Pollard 1906–09 21–4–5 .783 0 0
Guy Lowman 1910 4–4–0 .500 0 0
D. V. Graves 1911–14 21–12–3 .625 0 0
Thomas Kelly 1915–17 17–7–1# .700 0 0
Xen C. Scott 1919–22 29–9–3 .744 0 0
Wallace Wade 1923–30 61–13–3 .812 3 4
Frank W. Thomas 1931–46 115–24–7 .812 2 4
Harold "Red" Drew 1947–54 54–28–7 .646 0 1
J. B. "Ears" Whitworth 1955–57 4–24–4 .200 0 0
Paul "Bear" Bryant 1958–82 232–46–9 .824 6 13
Ray Perkins 1983–86 32–15–1 .677 0 0
Bill Curry 1987–89 26–10–0 .722 0 1
Gene Stallings 1990–96 62–25–0[a] .712 1 1
Mike DuBose 1997–2000 24–23 .510 0 1
Dennis Franchione 2001–02 17–8 .680 0 0
Mike Price* 2003 0–0 - 0 0
Mike Shula 2003–06 26–23[b] .531 0 0
Joe Kines^ 2006 0–1 .000 0 0
Nick Saban 2007– 146-21[b] .874 5 6
Total 813–316–43[a][b] .712 13 26
# Lonnie Noojin and Farley Moody coached Alabama to a 2–2 record while an ill Kelly missed four games in 1915.
* Price was fired in the offseason, having never coached a game.
^ Kines was named interim coach for the 2006 Independence Bowl after Mike Shula was fired.

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