The 1995 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama as a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by sixth-year head coach Gene Stallings, the Crimson Tide compiled an overall record of 8âÂÂ3 with a mark of 5âÂÂ3 in conference play, tying for second place in the SEC's Western Division. Due to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sanctions, Alabama was not eligible for postseason play. The team played home games at BryantâÂÂDenny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.
The early-season victory over Southern Miss came in dramatic fashion, as Alabama completed a 36-yard pass on a fourth down for a go-ahead touchdown with under 30 seconds left in the game. The three games Alabama lost were also particularly noteworthy. The game against Arkansas featured a last-minute fourth-and-goal touchdown pass by Arkansas, giving them the win; however, replays later showed the ball was clearly not caught. This call, along with a missed 12-men-on-the-field penalty on Arkansas' final drive led to the suspension of the officiating crew the following week. The 41âÂÂ14 blowout loss to Tennessee marked the Vols' first win over the Tide since 1985, ending Alabama's nine-game unbeaten streak in the rivalry. The season-ending loss at Auburn also featured a questionable last-minute call. Alabama quarterback Freddie Kitchens had apparently hit Curtis Brown for a late go-ahead touchdown, but officials ruled Brown out of bounds.
Despite a sloppy performance that included five turnovers, Alabama found a way to escape. Fueled by a furious 23-point fourth quarter, the Crimson Tide stormed back to survive a serious scare from Vanderbilt.
For the second week in a row, Alabama found itself on the brink of an upsetâÂÂand once again, the Crimson Tide answered the call. Down 20âÂÂ17 late in the fourth and staring at a 4th-and-16, Brian Burgdorf stepped up and launched a 35-yard strike to Toderick Malone. The touchdown not only gave Alabama its first lead of the night, but sealed a thrilling come-from-behind victory.
Alabama appeared in control with a nine-point lead in the third quarter, but the Tide couldnâÂÂt close the doorâÂÂultimately falling to Arkansas for the first time in program history.
Bama defensive lineman Shannon Brown blocked a Georgia 27-yard field goal attempt. Deshea Townsend caught the ball and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. Defensive back Cedric Samuel returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown. DB Kevin Jackson took an interception back 36 yards for another score. UGA quarterback Hines Ward completed one pass and threw an interception before being replaced.
Alabama extended its non-conference winning streak to 19 games with a hard-fought 27âÂÂ11 victory over the Wolfpack on Homecoming.
For the first time since 1985, Tennessee toppled Alabama in a resounding fashion, delivering a staggering 27-point defeat. It was the Crimson TideâÂÂs heaviest loss at Legion Field in decadesâÂÂthe largest margin since Tennessee dealt the same blow back in 1969.
Alabama bounced back strongly from the Tennessee loss with a 23âÂÂ9 victory over Ole Miss. The Crimson TideâÂÂs defense set the tone early, scoring the gameâÂÂs first nine points. Dwayne Rudd forced a critical safety by sacking the Ole Miss quarterback and forcing a fumble out of the end zone. Later in the first quarter, linebacker Ralph Staten electrified the visiting crowd with a 61-yard interception return for a touchdown, putting Alabama firmly in control.
After sleepwalking through the first half, Alabama roared back to life in the second, unleashing a dominant 28-point surge that crushed North Texas and secured an electrifying 20th straight non-conference win.
Early in the fourth quarter, Deshea Townsend delivered a game-changing interception, snatching a Jamie Howard pass and returning it 17 yards deep into LSU territory. Moments later, Dennis Riddle powered through for a 2-yard touchdown runâÂÂthe clutch score that sealed AlabamaâÂÂs hard-fought 10âÂÂ3 victory.
Freddie Kitchens made his first start at quarterback for Alabama as the Tide relied on stout defense and smart clock management to secure a 14âÂÂ9 victory over Mississippi State.
Despite racking up a season-high 478 yards of offense and mounting a valiant second-half comeback, Alabama fell short against Auburn, extending their losing streak at JordanâÂÂHare Stadium to three games.