Back on Top!: The Alabama Crimson Tide's 2015-16 Championship Football Season
By (Author) Mark Mayfield
Sports Publishing LLC
Sports Publishing LLC
25th October 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sports teams and clubs
796.33209761
Hardback
220
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
451g
It was fitting that Alabama and Clemson put on one of colleges footballs greatest ever championship games on a magical January night in Glendale, Arizona, with a dazzling display of athleticism, power and heart. When it was done, the Crimson Tide emerged with a jaw-dropping 45-40 victory and secured an almost unprecedented fourth national college football title in seven years. Only Notre Dame, which topped the Associated Press college football polls four times in seven seasons during the 1940s, has come close to the same feat. But that was in an era when the Irish didnt play in bowl games, college teams had shorter schedules, and there were no scholarship limits. Even the powerhouses of Miami in the 1980s, Nebraska in the 1990s, and Southern Cal in the early-to-mid 2000s, never won as many championships in as short a period of time.
More astonishing, Nick Saban, who will enter his 10th season at Alabama this fall, is now being seriously compared to the most legendary coach in college football history, Paul Bear Bryant, who won six national championships with the Crimson Tide. Those titles, however, were spread over Bryants 25-year tenure at Alabama. As great as Bryant was, Saban has now emerged out of his shadow and into a vaunted spot in college football history.
Sabans latest team, the 2015 edition, will be remembered for a dominating front seven on defense, a remarkable resurgence after a turnover-filled early season loss, and a running backDerrick Henrywho shattered the Southeastern Conferences 35-year-old single-season rushing record held by Herschel Walker. In the process, Henry became Alabamas second-ever Heisman Trophy winner, and finished with 2,219 rushing yards and 28 touchdownsSEC records not likely to be broken anytime soon.
Back on Top! takes an in-depth look back at the Crimson Tides challenging 2015 season, beginning with the first game against Wisconsin on a neutral field in Dallas, and ending with the College Football Playoffs national championship game in the Arizona desert. It wall also pitch forward to examine what Alabama fans can expect during Nick Sabans 10th season in Tuscaloosa as the Crimson Tide reloads for another championship run.
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Mark Mayfield is co-author of Crimson Domination: The Process Behind Alabamas 15th National Championship (Whitman 2013), and author of The Spaceflight Vault: A History of NASAs Manned Missions (Whitman 2010). He currently serves as the full-time editorial adviser in the Office of Student Media at The University of Alabama, and an adjunct professor in UAs Department of Journalism. He is a former editor-in-chief of three national magazines, including House Beautiful, Traditional Home and Art & Antiques, and spent 10 years early in his career as a reporter for USA Today. A married father of four, he lives in Tuscaloosa.