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SEC team that won all of its games played away from its home field during the 2011 season -- Alabama, which posted a 6-0 record away from Bryant-Denny Stadium.

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Team in the nation that gave up fewer than 1,000 rushing yards in 2011. Alabama yielded 938 rushing yards this season to lead the nation in rushing defense for the third time. The Crimson Tide also led the nation in rushing defense in 1945 and 1992.

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Team in the nation that gave up fewer than 4 yards per play in the 2011 season -- Alabama at 3.3 yards per play.

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Team played by Alabama this season that finished ranked in the top two-thirds of the 120 NCAA FBS teams in total offense. Arkansas came in 29th in yards gained per game in the 2011 season. Alabama played eight of the worst 26 offensive teams in the nation, as measured by yards per game. The ranks of Alabama's other opponents were Mississippi State 84, LSU 86, Penn State 95, North Texas 96, Vanderbilt 98, Auburn 100, Tennessee 104, Florida 105, Ole Miss 114 and Kent State 119. Georgia Southern ranked 13th in total offense in NCAA FCS.

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Team that has shut out LSU in the Tigers' past 236 games -- Alabama, which blanked LSU for the third time in that span with a 21-0 victory in the BCS championship game on Jan. 9. That ended a 121-game LSU scoring streak that started after a 31-0 loss to Alabama in 2002. That shutout had ended a 72-game scoring streak for LSU that started after a 26-0 loss to Alabama in 1996. The most recent team other than Alabama to shut out LSU was Texas A&M, which opened the 1993 season by blanking the Tigers 24-0.

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Coach who has won three BCS championship games -- Nick Saban, who got his third in Alabama's 21-0 victory over LSU to cap the 2011 season. Saban also won the BCS title with Alabama after the 2009 season and LSU after the 2003 season.

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More first down gained passing than running by Alabama this season. The Crimson Tide picked up 135 first downs with passes and 134 with runs. Alabama had 11 first downs on opponents' penalties.

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SEC QBs who have thrown at least 300 passes in a season who had a better interception ratio than Alabama's AJ McCarron had in 2011. The former St. Paul's standout had only five of his 328 passes intercepted during the 2011 season. McCarron's ratio of one interception every 65.6 passes has been bettered only by Tennessee's Peyton Manning in 1995 and Alabama's Greg McElroy in 2009 among SEC passers with at least 300 attemps.

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Teams that have led major-college football in the four major defensive categories in the same season, with this season's Alabama team joining Oklahoma's 1986 team as the only squads that have led the nation in scoring defense, total defense, rushing defense and passing defense (since NCAA records began in 1937). Alabama's 183.6 yards per game given up in the 2011 season are the fewest since the 1986 Oklahoma team yielded 169.6. The Crimson Tide's total-defense average was the best for an SEC team since Alabama's 1979 unit yielded 180.1 yards per game.

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Players who have been a coaches' first-team All-SEC selection at defensive back three times -- Alabama S Mark Barron, who made the team for the third straight season in 2011, and Florida S Will White, who was on the team from 1990 through 1992. Barron's three-peat extended Alabama's streak of placing a defensive back on the coaches' All-SEC first team to seven seasons, the longest current streak at one position for one school. Other All-SECs DBs during the streak for Alabama have been Roman Harper in 2005, Simeon Castille in 2006 and 2007, Rashad Johnson in 2007 and 2008 and Javier Arenas in 2009.

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Times in the past three seasons that Alabama has produced at least four consensus All-Americans, after only one SEC team had had four consensus All-Americans in conference's first 76 seasons. In 2011, Alabama RB Trent Richardson, OT Barrett Jones, LB Dont'a Hightower and S Mark Barron were consensus All-Americans. In 2009, the Crimson Tide had five consensus All-Americans -- G Mike Johnson, RB Mark Ingram, NG Terrence Cody, LB Rolando McClain and CB Javier Arenas. The only other SEC team with four consensus All-Americans was Florida in 2001, with DE Alex Brown, OL Mike Pearson, WR Jabar Gaffney and QB Rex Grossman.

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Players in SEC history with at least 500 career rushing attempts who have a better yards-per-carry average than Alabama RB Trent Richardson. Richardson finished his career with 3,130 yards on 540 carries, an average of 5.80 yards per carry. Auburn's Bo Jackson holds the SEC record for runners with at least 500 carries with an average of 6.62 from 1982 through 1985. Georgia's Garrison Hearst averaged 5.95 yards per carry from 1990 through 1992. Arkansas' Darren McFadden averaged 5.85 yards per carry from 2005 through 2007.

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SEC players who have won the Doak Walker Award, which has been presented annually since 1990 to the nation's best running back. Alabama's Trent Richardson won the 2011 award. Arkansas' Darren McFadden won in 2006 and 2007, and Georgia's Garrison Hearst received the award in 1992.

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Shutouts for Alabama in the 2011 season, the most in one year for the Crimson Tide since the 1980 team blanked Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Tennessee. This season, Alabama shut out North Texas, Vanderbilt and LSU.

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Of the past 13 Outland Trophy winners that have been Alabama left offensive tackles. The Crimson Tide's Barrett Jones won the award as the nation's best interior lineman for the 2011 season. Andre Smith won in 2008, and Chris Samuels earned Alabama's first Outland in 1999. Since Samuels' trophy, Wisconsin is the only other team with more than one winner, with OT Joe Thomas in 2006 and OT Gabe Carimi in 2010.

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Teams in the nation that held their opponents to less than a 50 percent completion rate in 2011 -- Nevada as 48.3 percent, Alabama at 49.1 and Virginia Tech at 49.9.

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Teams that have won two BCS championship games, with Alabama joining the lineup by beating LSU 21-0 in the 2011 season's title game. Alabama also won the title game for the 2009 season. LSU won the title games for the 2003 and 2007 seasons. Florida won the title games for the 2006 and 2008 seasons.

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TD runs given up by Alabama in 2011. They were scored by Penn State's Silas Redd (1 yard), Ole Miss' Jeff Scott (1 yard) and Georgia Southern's Dominique Swope (82 yards). No other team in the nation gave up fewer than seven rushing TDs in 2011.

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Players who gained at least 2,000 yards from scrimmage during the 2011 season, including Alabama RB Trent Richardson, who had 2,017 yards rushing and receiving. Wisconsin RB Montee Ball had 2,229 yards from scrimmage, Western Kentucky RB Bobby Rainey had 2,056, and Oregon RB LaMichael James had 2,015.

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Fumbles lost by Alabama in 2011, tied with Wake Forest for the fewest in the nation.

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Victories for Alabama against the No. 1 team in the AP poll, with the Crimson Tide's 21-0 victory over LSU in the final game of the 2011 season joining the list. Alabama beat Southern Cal 21-20 in 1977, Penn State 14-7 in the Sugar Bowl after the 1978 season, Miami (Fla.) in the Sugar Bowl after the 1992 season and Florida 32-13 in the 2009 SEC championship game. Alabama became the seventh team with at least five victories over the No. 1 team, joining Notre Dame (eight), Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, Purdue and Southern Cal (seven) and Texas (five). Alabama also became the first team to beat the No. 1 team four times when ranked No. 2. Miami also had three victories over the top-ranked team when ranked second.

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Alabama players have led the SEC in rushing, with RB Trent Richardson joining the list in 2011. Other Crimson Tide ball-carriers who have led the SEC in rushing are Shaun Alexander in 1999, Johnny Musso in 1970 and 1971, Steve Bowman in 1965, Mike Fracchia in 1961, Bobby Marlow in 1952 and Lowell Tew in 1945.

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Times that Alabama has led the nation in scoring defense, including 2011, when the Crimson Tide gave up an average of 8.15 points per game. That's the lowest average since Auburn yielded 7.2 points per game in 1988. Alabama also led the nation in scoring defense in 1961, 1966, 1975, 1979 and 2005. Only Michigan, at seven, has led the nation in scoring defense more times than Alabama.

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Times that Alabama has spoiled a team's perfect season by beating it in the final game of the year, including this season when the Crimson Tide defeated LSU 21-0 in the BCS championship game. Alabama also beat Texas 37-21 in the BCS championship game on Jan. 7, 2010; Miami (Fla.) 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1993; Penn State 14-7 in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 1979; Nebraska 39-28 in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 1966; and Washington State 24-0 in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1931.

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Alabama players who have averaged at least 200 yards of total offense per game during a season, with QB AJ McCarron joining the list at 200.9 in 2011. Greg McElroy set the school record with 228.8 yards per game in 2010. Other Alabama players who have averaged at least 200 yards of total offense per game are John Parker Wilson in 2007, Scott Hunter in 1969, Walter Lewis in 1983 and Gary Hollingsworth in 1989.

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Times that Alabama has won the Grantland Rice Trophy, presented to the No. 1 team in the final Football Writers Association of America poll of the season, more than any other team (if the 2004 trophy won by Southern Cal but later vacated isn't included in the Trojans' total). The Crimson Tide added the 2011 trophy to those won in 1965 (when it shared the honor with Michigan State), 1978, 1979, 1992 and 2009. Oklahoma and Southern Cal have five trophies apiece. The Grantland Rice Trophy has been presented annually since 1954.

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Times that Alabama has earned the MacArthur Bowl, presented annually to the National Football Foundation's national champion, more than any other team. The Crimson Tide received the trophy after the 1961, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009 and 2011 seasons. Notre Dame and Southern Cal have five MacArthur Bowls apiece. The MacArthur Bowl has been presented annually since 1959.

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Times that Alabama has finished No. 1 in the final coaches poll of the season, which it accomplished again in 2011. Alabama also was the No. 1 team in the final American Football Coaches Association polls of 1961, 1964, 1973, 1979, 1992 and 2009. Since its first coaches title in 1961, Alabama has more No. 1 finishes than any other team. Southern Cal is second over the past 51 seasons with six No. 1 finishes

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Times that Alabama has held the No. 1 spot in the final AP poll of the season. The Crimson Tide added the 2011 campaign to its No. 1 finishes in 1961, 1964, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1992 and 2009. Alabama's latest showing allowed the Crimson Tide to tie Notre Dame for the most No. 1 finishes in the history of the AP poll. Since its first AP title in 1961, Alabama has three more No. 1 finishes than any other team. Southern Cal is second over the past 51 seasons with five No. 1 finishes.

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Double-digit victories for Alabama in the 2011 season, the most in school history. The Crimson Tide teams of 1973 and 2009 had

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wins apiece by at least 10 points. Alabama's 1945 team won each of its games by at least 14 points, but played just 10 games.

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Times that the AP poll's No. 1 team has been shut out, with Alabama's 21-0 victory over LSU in the BCS championship game the most lopsided shutout loss ever for the top-ranked team.

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Kickoff returns by Alabama in 2011, the fewest in the nation by nine.

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TDs scored by Alabama RB Trent Richardson, tying the SEC single-season record set by Alabama's Shaun Alexander in 1999 (although bowl statistics did not count in the official totals that season and Alexander scored three TDs in the Orange Bowl that are not included in his record).

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Victories in the past three years and 48 victories over the past four seasons for Alabama, tying SEC records. Alabama also won 36 games from 2008 through 2010. Florida won 48 games from 2006 through 2009.

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Punts by Alabama this season, tying the school record for fewest in a season. The 1973 Alabama team also punted just 39 times.

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Years since Alabama posted a shutout in its final game of the season. The Crimson Tide wrapped up the 2011 campaign by blanking LSU 21-0 in the BCS championship game. Alabama ended the 1962 season with a 17-0 victory over Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. The Alabama defense shut out Baylor in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1, 1981, but the Bears had a safety in a 30-2 Tide victory.

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Consecutive AP polls in which Alabama has been ranked, the longest streak in the nation. Second-place Boise State has been ranked in 61 consecutive polls.

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Three-and-outs for opposing offenses against the Alabama defense, the most in the nation in the 2011 season. The Crimson Tide's defense was on the field for fewer plays than any team's in the nation at 720 snaps by holding opponents to a national-best third-down conversion rate of 24.5 percent. Nationally, Alabama gave up the fewest first downs via rushes at 57, the fewest first downs via passes at 63 and, obviously, the fewest total first downs at 131 this season. (Alabama gave up 11 first downs via penalties this season.)

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Consecutive games in which Alabama has scored, the longest streak in school history by 27 games. The Crimson Tide hasn't been shut out since losing 9-0 to Auburn in the final game of the 2000 season.

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Points scored in the 2011 season by Alabama RB Trent Richardson, tied for second in SEC history with Alabama RB Shaun Alexander's 1999 performance (although Alexander's official total is 18 points short of his actual total since his three TDs in the Orange Bowl are not included). LSU PK Colt David holds the SEC record with 147 points scored in the 2007 season.

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Points scored by Alabama during its SEC schedule in the 2011 season, the most that the Crimson Tide has ever scored in one year against its conference rivals. This season's Alabama squad broke the school record of 268 points set by the 1973 team, which posted an 8-0 SEC record. This year's team went 7-1. The 1945 team scored 265 points in only six conference games, all victories. The 1945 team outscored its SEC opponents by 205 points. The 1973 team outscored its SEC opponents by 198 points. This year's team did it by 204.

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More points scored by Alabama than by its opponents this season, the largest margin for the Crimson Tide since 1973. That squad outscored its opponents 477-113 -- a margin of 364 points. This year's team had a 453-106 scoring advantage.

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Rushing yards for RB Trent Richardson in 2011, an Alabama single-season record. Mark Ingram held the Crimson Tide mark with 1,658 yards in 2009. Richardson broke the record on the final rushing attempt of his collegiate career -- a 34-yard TD run against LSU in the fourth quarter of the BCS championship game. Richardson's average of 129.15 rushing yards per game in 2011 is second in Alabama history to Bobby Humphrey's 133.73 in 1986. Humphrey ran for 1,471 yards in 11 games that season. (Humphrey's average rises to 135.83 yards per game when his 159 rushing yards against Washington in the Sun Bowl are included. Bowl stats did not count in the official records at that time.)

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All-purpose yards for RB Trent Richardson in 2011, an Alabama single-season record. Richardson had 1,679 rushing yards, 338 receiving yards and 66 kickoff-return yards. Bobby Humphrey held the Crimson Tide record with 2,016 in 1986 -- 1,471 rushing yards, 201 receiving yards and 344 kickoff-return yards. Humphrey had another 159 rushing yards and 43 receiving yards in the 1986 Sun Bowl that did not count in his official statistics. Humphrey still holds the school record for all-purpose yards per game with an official average of 168 in 1986. Richardson's 160.2 yards per game in 2011 ranks fifth on the Alabama list, also trailing David Palmer in 1993, Shaun Alexander in 1999 and Humphrey in 1987.

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Punting yards by Alabama's opponents during the 2011 season, the most in the nation. With its top-ranked defense, the Crimson Tide force 6.9 punts per game, second nationally to Oklahoma, and opposing punters averaged 42.9 yards per punt.