Who is the best running back in Alabama history?
The 15 Best Running Backs in Alabama Crimson Tide History, Ranked
- Tony Nathan. RB Tony Nathan receives his college diploma last weekend at the University of Alabama. READ: http://t.co/jjGpwV4Xcp pic.twitter.com/dcYPX6EvTe.
- Trent Richardson.
- Bobby Humphrey.
- Mark Ingram.
- Najee Harris.
- Johnny Musso.
- Shaun Alexander.
- Derrick Henry.
What NFL running backs went to Alabama?
Here are the top five.
- Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints. The veteran of this group by a long shot, Mark Ingram has been doing his thing since 2011.
- Damien Harris, New England Patriots.
- Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders.
- Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans.
How many NFL running backs are from Alabama?
The current NFL players with Alabama football roots include 38 defensive backs (21 cornerbacks and 17 safeties), 25 offensive linemen (11 tackles, eight centers and six guards), 23 defensive linemen, 21 wide receivers, 17 linebackers, 14 running backs, 10 edge rushers, seven quarterbacks, five tight ends, two fullbacks …
Who has the most rushing yards in Alabama history?
MOST SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING YARDS IN ALABAMA HISTORY
PLAYER | RUSHING YARDS | SEASON |
---|---|---|
1. Derrick Henry | 1,797 | 2015 |
2. Trent Richardson | 1,679 | 2011 |
3. Mark Ingram | 1,658 | 2009 |
How many active NFL players are from Alabama?
Alabama football was represented well during the first week of the NFL season. Better than any other program, in fact. Alabama led the nation with 54 former players on NFL rosters, according to a tweet from “Sunday Night Football” on NBC.
Who has the most touchdowns in Alabama history?
Bryce Young
Passing touchdowns
Rank | Player | TDs |
---|---|---|
1 | Bryce Young | 47 |
2 | Tua Tagovailoa | 43 |
3 | Mac Jones | 41 |
4 | Tua Tagovailoa | 33 |
Who has the most sacks in Alabama football history?
Derrick Thomas
Derrick Thomas He’s the all-time leader in sacks at Alabama with 52. According to the official Crimson Tide record book, his sacks were responsible for 408 lost yards.