. "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "4"^^ . . "5"^^ . . "2"^^ . "Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association"@en . "3"^^ . . "Alabama Crimson Tide"@en . "1928"^^ . "8"^^ . . "Alabama Crimson Tide football, 1920\u201329"@en . "1929"^^ . "1926"^^ . "1927"^^ . "1924"^^ . "1925"^^ . "1922"^^ . "1923"^^ . "1920"^^ . . "1921"^^ . . "National Champions"@en . . . "Xen Scott's spectacular success with the 1919 Tide carried over as Alabama set a record for the second consecutive year for most victories in a season. Bama didn't give up a single point in its first six games. In the opener against Southern Military, Alabama didn't allow a single first down. In the seventh game Alabama finally let an opponent score, but gutted out a 14\u20137 win over Vanderbilt in which the Commodores threw an interception on 4th and goal at the Alabama 3 in the fourth quarter. However, two games later against Georgia, Alabama's school-record 11-game winning streak was snapped. The Bulldogs did not score a single point on offense but won a bizarre 21\u201314 victory by scoring three touchdowns on a fumble return, a blocked punt return, and a blocked field goal return. Alabama rall"@en . . "SoCon"@en . "10"^^ . . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . . "Southern Conference Champions"@en . . . . "Rose Bowl Champions"@en . . "Xen Scott's spectacular success with the 1919 Tide carried over as Alabama set a record for the second consecutive year for most victories in a season. Bama didn't give up a single point in its first six games. In the opener against Southern Military, Alabama didn't allow a single first down. In the seventh game Alabama finally let an opponent score, but gutted out a 14\u20137 win over Vanderbilt in which the Commodores threw an interception on 4th and goal at the Alabama 3 in the fourth quarter. However, two games later against Georgia, Alabama's school-record 11-game winning streak was snapped. The Bulldogs did not score a single point on offense but won a bizarre 21\u201314 victory by scoring three touchdowns on a fumble return, a blocked punt return, and a blocked field goal return. Alabama rallied from that disappointment to win its last two games and finish 10\u20131 for the season. Starting with Xen Scott every Alabama coach has won 10 games in a season at least once, with the exception of the disastrous tenure of J.B. Whitworth (Mike Price was fired before ever coaching a game and Joe Kines served as interim coach for one game). Riggs Stephenson, star back on the 1920 team, became a Major League Baseball player after his football days were over and compiled a .336 lifetime batting average over 14 seasons in the big leagues."@en . "Southern Conference"@en . . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . . "5"^^ . . "SIAA"@en . . "T 7\u20137 vs. Stanford"@en . . "W 20\u201319 vs. Washington"@en .