When did ul Monroe beat Alabama?
November 17, 2007
Louisiana Monroe vs. Alabama – Game Summary – November 17, 2007 – ESPN.
What year did ULMB Alabama?
2007
ULM entered Tuscaloosa on Nov. 17, 2007, with a 4-6 record.
What was Alabama’s record in 2007?
2–6, 5
2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
| 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football | |
|---|---|
| Western Division | |
| Record | 2–6, 5 wins vacated (1–4 SEC, 3 wins vacated) |
| Head coach | Nick Saban (1st season) |
| Offensive coordinator | Major Applewhite (1st season) |
Why did Alabama vacated wins in 2007?
Sixteen Alabama teams penalized. Sixteen athletic teams at Alabama have been penalized for their involvement in improperly obtaining free textbooks for other students, with the football team ordered to vacate wins between the 2005 and 2007 seasons, the NCAA committee on infractions announced Thursday.
How many national championships has Nick Saban lost?
two losses
With this most recent appearance, Saban has been to a total of 10 national title games and those two losses came at the hands of Dabo Swinney and Clemson in 2016 and 2018.
Who has a winning record against Nick Saban?
Auburn
Auburn has had the most success against Nick Saban since he took over as the Alabama football coach, winning five out of 14 games.
Who is Alabama’s oldest rivalry?
Alabama and LSU first met on the gridiron in 1895. The rivalry between these two schools is based on a long history of fierce competition and geographic proximity, with Alabama leading the charge with an all-time record of 49-25-4.
What happened when Alabama and Ulm met for the first time?
As Alabama and ULM meet again for the first time since 2007, enough years have elapsed to put the upset into context. ULM became a blip on Saban’s radar in his first year as he rebuilt Alabama into a power, though after recent high-profile losses to Ohio State and Ole Miss, the Crimson Tide faces its most uncertainty since 2007.
Was Ulm the final straw Saban needed to rebuild Alabama?
ULM became a blip on Saban’s radar in his first year as he rebuilt Alabama into a power, though after recent high-profile losses to Ohio State and Ole Miss, the Crimson Tide faces its most uncertainty since 2007. Maybe the ULM defeat, one year after Alabama routed the Warhawks 41-7, was the final straw Saban needed to significantly reshape Alabama.
Did Louisiana-Monroe’s Quintez Secka shake Nick Saban’s hand?
When the upset was over, once Louisiana-Monroe had embarrassed Alabama 21-14 in 2007 and Bryant-Denny Stadium became eerily quiet, a Warhawks cornerback named Quintez Secka searched for Nick Saban to shake his hand. Secka had intercepted Alabama quarterback John Parker Wilson twice that day, nearly scoring on the second interception.
