3,565 SCHOOL RECORD for career rushing yards, set by Alexander on 727 carries from 1996 through '99.
300 POINTS SCORED on 50 touchdowns by Alexander in his Alabama career, the program record for TDs and the most points by a nonkicker.
291 RUSHING YARDS by Alexander in a 26-0 shutout of LSU in 1996, another school record.
13.1 POINTS PER GAME in 1999 for Alexander, who led the nation.
193 NUMBER OF TIMES a Crimson Tide runner has gained at least 100 yards in a game. Alexander and Bobby Humphrey (1985-88) are tied for the most 100-yard games, with 15.
20 PLAYERS and coaches ( Cornelius Bennett, Johnny Mack Brown, Paul [Bear] Bryant, Johnny Cain, Harry Gilmer, John Hannah, Frank Howard, Dixie Howell, Pooley Hubert, Don Hutson, Lee Roy Jordan, Vaughn Mancha, Johnny Musso [above], Billy Neighbors, Ozzie Newsome, Fred Sington, Riley Smith, Frank Thomas, Wallace Wade and Don Whitmire) who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend.
6 PLAYERS ( John Hannah, Don Hutson, Joe Namath, Ozzie Newsome, Bart Starr, Dwight Stephenson) who are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Only USC (10), Notre Dame (10) and Michigan (seven) have more inductees.
3 CRIMSON TIDE players who would eventually be named regular-season MVP in the NFL. Quarterbacks Bart Starr (1966, with the Packers) and Ken Stabler ('74, with the Raiders) and running back Shaun Alexander (2005, with the Seahawks) all were named pro football's best player.
I, II, III SUPER BOWLS in which Alabama players were named Most Valuable Player. Green Bay's Bart Starr (left) was the top player in the first two Super Bowls in 1967 and '68, while Joe Namath of the Jets was the MVP of Super Bowl III in '69.
1 ALABAMA player who has been selected first overall in the NFL draft. Quarterback Harry Gilmer was taken as the top pick by the Washington Redskins on Dec. 19, 1947.