The 1956 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1956 college football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 62nd overall and 23rd season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The team was led by head coach Jennings B. Whitworth, in his second year, and played their home games at Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Legion Field in Birmingham and at Ladd Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. They finished with a record of two wins, seven losses and one tie (2âÂÂ7âÂÂ1 overall, 2âÂÂ5 in the SEC).
In 1956 the Crimson Tide improved somewhat from the year beforeâÂÂbut not much. Alabama opened the season with four straight losses by a combined score of 99âÂÂ26 to Rice, Vanderbilt, TCU and Tennessee. At this point, the all-time school record losing streak ran to 17 consecutive games, and the winless streak reached 20 games back to the 1954 season. Then against Mississippi State, Alabama won a game for the first time since October 16, 1954. The Tide scored with 2ý minutes to go and kicked the extra point to beat Maroons 13âÂÂ12. After a loss to Georgia Alabama managed a 13âÂÂ7 victory over Tulane. They then closed the season with a 13âÂÂ13 tie with between losses to Georgia Tech and Auburn.
The Crimson Tide opened the 1956 season with their 14th consecutive loss, while their opponent, the Rice Owls, ended their own seven-game losing streak with their 20âÂÂ13 victory at Houston. The Owls scored the first touchdown of the game on their opening drive when Frank Ryan threw a 12-yard pass to Buddy Dial. Alabama responded in the final minute of the quarter with a one-yard Clay Walls touchdown run to tie the game at 7âÂÂ7. Rice then took a 14âÂÂ7 halftime lead after King Hill threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Bobby Williams in the second quarter. After a 17-yard Donald Comstock touchdown run brought the Crimson Tide within a point of the Owls lead, Rice closed the game with an 18-yard Ryan touchdown pass to Dial in the fourth to win 20âÂÂ13.
In their annual home game at Ladd Stadium, the Crimson Tide were defeated by the Vanderbilt Commodores 32âÂÂ7 to open conference play. After a scoreless first quarter, the Commodores took a 13âÂÂ0 halftime lead with second-quarter touchdowns scored on a short pass from Donald Orr to Gerald Hudson and later on a three-yard Danny McCall run. Hudson extended the Vandy lead to 19âÂÂ0 with his three-yard touchdown run before the Crimson Tide scored their only points of the game on a one-yard Donald Comstock touchdown run that made the score 19âÂÂ7. Vanderbilt then closed the game with a pair of touchdowns on runs of 25-yards by Phil King and three-yards by William Smith to win 32âÂÂ7.
For the second consecutive season, Alabama played host to the Texas Christian University (TCU) Horned Frogs of the Southwest Conference, and for the second time in as many years lost 23âÂÂ6. TCU took a 7âÂÂ0 first quarter lead on a 46-yard Ken Wineburg touchdown run that capped an 81-yard drive. In the second quarter, the Frogs scored on an 11-yard Buddy Dike touchdown run and on a 21-yard Vernon Hallbeck field goal and took a 16âÂÂ0 halftime lead. After a 41-yard Wineburg run in the third gave TCU a 23âÂÂ0 lead, Alabama scored their lone points in the fourth on a 10-yard James Loftin touchdown run that made the final score 23âÂÂ6.
In their annual rivalry game against Tennessee, Alabama was shut out for the second consecutive year by the Volunteers in a 24âÂÂ0 loss in Knoxville. In the game, Tennessee scored a touchdown in all four quarters. The Vols took a 12âÂÂ0 halftime lead after Tommy Bronson scored on a three-yard run in the first and Al Carter scored on a 44-yard run in the second. After Johnny Majors scored on a short run to open the third quarter, Carter scored the final touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter on a one-yard run that made the final score 24âÂÂ0.
On homecoming in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide upset the Mississippi State Maroons 13âÂÂ12 at Denny Stadium that ended both a 17-game losing streak that stretched back to the 1954 season and gave Whitworth his first victory as Crimson Tide head coach. The Maroons took a 12âÂÂ0 first quarter lead on touchdown runs of two-yards by Frank Sabbatini and 22-yards by Billy Stacy. The Crimson Tide responded in the second quarter on a 46-yard Clay Walls touchdown pass to Jimmy Bowdoin that made the halftime score 12âÂÂ6. After a scoreless third quarter, Walls tied the game 12âÂÂ12 with his one-yard touchdown run in the fourth. The Pete Reeves extra point that followed gave Alabama the 13âÂÂ12 victory and ended their 17-game losing streak.
One week after they won their first game in nearly two years, the Crimson Tide lost to the Georgia Bulldogs 16âÂÂ13 at Legion Field. Alabama took a 7âÂÂ0 lead into halftime after Charles Nelson scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. After Georgia tied the game 7âÂÂ7 in the third quarter on an 80-yard J. B. Davis punt return, they took a 10âÂÂ7 lead early in the fourth quarter after Clenton Cooper kicked a 29-yard field goal. They extended their lead further to 16âÂÂ7 after a short William Hearn touchdown run, before Alabama scored their final points on a 24-yard Marshall Brown touchdown run that made the final score 16âÂÂ13.
On the road in New Orleans, the Crimson Tide won their second game of the season with this 13âÂÂ7 victory over the Tulane Green Wave. After a scoreless first quarter, Alabama scored both of their touchdowns in the second quarter. Both were scored on one-yard runs, first from Donald Comstock and second from George Salem. After a scoreless third, Tulane made the final score 13âÂÂ7 on a 29-yard Fred Wilcox touchdown pass to T. Eugene Newton.
Against Georgia Tech, Alabama was shut out, 27âÂÂ0, by the Yellow Jackets at Grant Field.
In their final non-conference game of the season, Alabama tied the Mississippi Southern Southerners 13âÂÂ13 at Denny Stadium. After a scoreless first quarter, Bo Dickinson scored on a 38-yard touchdown run for Southern and then Bobby Smith threw a 52-yard touchdown pass to Donald Comstock for Alabama to tie the game 7âÂÂ7 at halftime. In the third quarter, Smith threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Comstock for the Crimson Tide and the Dickinson scored on a 37-yard touchdown run to again tie the game 13âÂÂ13, which stood as the final score after a scoreless fourth quarter.
Against the rival Auburn Tigers, Alabama lost 34âÂÂ7 at Legion Field in the season finale.
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