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  2. 1979 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    Major Ogilvie then gave the Crimson Tide a 28–0 halftime lead after he scored on touchdown runs of six and four-yards in the second. [28] [29] Alabama closed the game with an eight-yard Shealy touchdown run in the third and a 40-yard Alan McElroy field goal in the fourth that made the final score 38–0. [28] [29]

  3. List of Alabama Crimson Tide in the NFL draft - Wikipedia

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    Major Ogilvie: RB: San Francisco 49ers — 1982: 3 10 65 Benny Perrin: DB: St. Louis Cardinals — 8 15 210 Thomas Boyd: LB: Green Bay Packers — 9 23 246 Warren Lyles: DT: San Diego Chargers — 1983: 1 16 16 Mike Pitts: DT: Atlanta Falcons — 3 16 72 Jeremiah Castille: DB: Tampa Bay Buccaneers — 5 9 121 Steve Mott: C: Detroit Lions — 12 ...

  4. 1979 Sugar Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Sugar Bowl was the 45th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Monday, January 1.Part of the 1978–79 bowl game season, it matched the top-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions (11–0) and the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide (10–1) of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

  5. 1980 Sugar Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Sugar Bowl was the 46th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday, January 1.Part of the 1979–80 bowl game season, it matched the undefeated and second-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the #6 Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest Conference (SWC).

  6. 1980 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season.It was the Crimson Tide's 86th overall and 47th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

  7. Mike Riley (American football) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [15] (Mike's cousin, Major Ogilvie, became a star running back for the Tide in the late 1970s; Ogilvie's mother Peggy was one of Bud Riley's five sisters.) [5] [16] In his four seasons at Alabama as a reserve defensive back, [17] the Tide won four Southeastern Conference (SEC) titles and the 1973 UPI (Coaches Poll) national championship ...

  8. Ogilvie (name) - Wikipedia

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    Nivek Ogre (born 1962), musician, real name Kevin Graham Ogilvie Richard B. Ogilvie (1923–1988), 1960s American politician Robert Ogilvie (1853–1938), England international footballer

  9. Alabama Crimson Tide football - Wikipedia

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    Alabama has had 28 head coaches since organized football began in 1892. Adopting the nickname "Crimson Tide" after the 1907 season, 12 coaches have led the Crimson Tide in postseason bowl games: Wallace Wade, Frank Thomas, Harold D. "Red" Drew, Bear Bryant, Ray Perkins, Bill Curry, Gene Stallings, Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Shula, Joe Kines, and Nick Saban. [7]