"82094"^^ . . "150.0"^^ . . . "366.0"^^ . "--11-06"^^ . "660.0"^^ . "Penn Wagers"@en . . "--09-11"^^ . "480.0"^^ . "Southeastern Conference"@en . "#17 LSU"@en . "--09-04"^^ . . "181.0"^^ . . "77306"^^ . . "Alabama"@en . "83818"^^ . "186.0"^^ . "82617"^^ . "82033"^^ . "Jeff Roberson"@en . "CBS"@en . . "ESPN"@en . . "Music City Bowl"@en . "Utah State"@en . . . "107017"^^ . . "Baton Rouge, Louisiana"@en . "82094"^^ . . "17"^^ . "Iron Bowl"@en . . "yes"@en . "PPV"@en . "--12-31"^^ . "24"^^ . "Alabama Crimson Tide"@en . "Nashville, Tennessee"@en . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . "192.0"^^ . "169.0"^^ . "Fayetteville, Arkansas"@en . "The 2004 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. This was the team's 72nd season in the SEC. The Crimson Tide were led by head coach Mike Shula who was entering his second season as head coach. They began their season with trying to improve from a 4\u20139 (2\u20136) record from the 2003 season. The 2004 squad finished the season with a record of 6\u20136 following a loss to Minnesota in the Music City Bowl."@en . "82141"^^ . "10"^^ . . "83818"^^ . "11"^^ . . "13"^^ . "2004"^^ . "Lexington, Kentucky"@en . "16"^^ . . "194.0"^^ . . "Western Carolina"@en . "Knoxville, Tennessee"@en . "Kentucky"@en . "Steve Landis"@en . "27"^^ . . "30"^^ . "28"^^ . "330.0"^^ . . . "#24 Southern Miss"@en . "91861"^^ . . "91861"^^ . "Western Division"@en . "--09-18"^^ . "Doyle Jackson"@en . . "45"^^ . "yes"@en . "301.0"^^ . "48"^^ . "52"^^ . . . "#11 Tennessee"@en . "65482"^^ . . "--10-16"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . "ESPN2"@en . . "Arkansas"@en . "83083"^^ . . . . . . "Minnesota"@en . "Western Carolina Catamounts"@en . "South Carolina"@en . "407.0"^^ . "83083"^^ . "77306"^^ . "360.0"^^ . . . "w"@en . "130"^^ . "66089"^^ . "176.0"^^ . . "72543"^^ . . "--09-25"^^ . . "Central"@en . . . "690.0"^^ . . "l"@en . "210.0"^^ . . "166.0"^^ . . "yes"@en . "82141"^^ . "Alabama"@en . "17"^^ . "--10-02"^^ . "Western Carolina"@en . "66089"^^ . "Bryant\u2013Denny Stadium"@en . "6"^^ . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "Third Saturday in October"@en . "Ole Miss"@en . "155.0"^^ . "L 16\u201320 vs. Minnesota"@en . "0"^^ . "--10-23"^^ . "3"^^ . "yes"@en . "107017"^^ . . "13"^^ . "14"^^ . "Mississippi State"@en . "10"^^ . "660.0"^^ . . "Utah State Aggies"@en . . "300.0"^^ . . "Tuscaloosa, AL"@en . . . . "156.0"^^ . "#2 Auburn"@en . . . "405.0"^^ . . "--11-20"^^ . "198.0"^^ . "188.0"^^ . . "82"^^ . "178.0"^^ . . "Tuscaloosa, Alabama"@en . "80"^^ . "Matt Austin"@en . "84"^^ . "7"^^ . . "85"^^ . "485.0"^^ . "2"^^ . "Terry Brown"@en . . "3"^^ . . "360.0"^^ . "0"^^ . . "14"^^ . "yes"@en . "10"^^ . "64"^^ . "--10-09"^^ . "82033"^^ . "69"^^ . "The 2004 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. This was the team's 72nd season in the SEC. The Crimson Tide were led by head coach Mike Shula who was entering his second season as head coach. They began their season with trying to improve from a 4\u20139 (2\u20136) record from the 2003 season. The 2004 squad finished the season with a record of 6\u20136 following a loss to Minnesota in the Music City Bowl. The team began the 2004 season at 3\u20130 with blowout victories over Utah State, Mississippi, and Western Carolina. The Tide's starting quarterback Brodie Croyle was injured during the Western Carolina game and lost for the season. Without him struggled to find consistent offense against SEC opponents Arkansas and South Carolina. The team rebounded to have multiple blowouts victories in three of the next four games, only losing to rival Tennessee. The season ended on a three game slide, losing to rivals LSU and Auburn, also losing in the Music City Bowl to Minnesota."@en . "2004"^^ . . . "Todd Bates"@en . . "65482"^^ . "55"^^ . "Jack Cramer"@en . "82617"^^ . "58"^^ . "72543"^^ . "63"^^ . "--11-13"^^ . "60"^^ . "Utah State"@en . "2"^^ . . "Rocky Goode"@en . . "753.0"^^ . . "336.0"^^ . "SEC"@en . ""@en . "2004 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"@en .