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Preview of next year?
Alabama, Michigan meet at next season's title site
Posted: Sunday December 05, 1999 09:10 PM
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Shaun Alexander will lead Alabama in their first trip to a BCS bowl. Andy Lyons/Allsport |
MIAMI (AP) -- Alabama and Michigan hope this will be the first of
back-to-back trips to the Orange Bowl.
The teams, two of the winningest programs in college football
history, will play Jan. 1 in the Orange Bowl, the site of next
year's national championship game.
No. 5 Alabama (10-2), the Southeastern Conference champion, beat
Florida 34-7 Saturday to earn an invitation to the New Year's Day
bowl, where it will face perennial Big Ten powerhouse Michigan, 9-2
and ranked eighth.
It will be the third meeting between the two storied
programs.
The Crimson Tide beat Michigan 17-14 in the 1997 Outback Bowl in
Tampa. The Wolverines won the only other meeting, in the 1988 Hall
of Fame Bowl in Tampa.
In 1997, Alabama needed a long interception return from Dwayne
Rudd to get a victory for Gene Stallings, who was coaching his
final game. Alabama coach Mike DuBose was the defensive coordinator
at the time.
"I thought it was one of the great defensive teams we played
against," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said Sunday.
Though the Wolverines lost, they went on to win a national title
the following season in the Rose Bowl.
"There was no question that they were a very talented football
team and I knew that there were just bigger and better things ahead
for them, just like I think there's bigger and better things ahead
for both of our football teams this year," DuBose said.
Alabama tailback Shaun Alexander, a Heisman Trophy candidate,
broke a long run to seal the Outback Bowl win.
"We know Shaun Alexander very well," Carr said. "We recruited
him at Michigan, and I've had a number of people tell me that he is
the best back in the country."
This Orange Bowl had hoped Florida would make a return trip to
South Florida for New Year's Day. The Gators beat Syracuse in the
Orange Bowl last season and would have guaranteed a sellout.
Nonetheless, Orange Bowl executive director Keith Tribble is
optimistic the Alabama-Michigan matchup will sell tickets.
"We couldn't have had two better teams from two better
conferences representing our bowl," Tribble said.
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