2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
The 2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season marked the Crimson Tide's 124th overall season, 83rd as a member of the Southeastern Conference and its 25th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and were led by tenth year head coach Nick Saban. They finished the season 14–1, were SEC champions and advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship game, for the second consecutive year, where they were defeated by Clemson.
Previous season and offseason
In 2015, Alabama came into the season ranked No. 2 in both preseason polls and finished the regular season 12–1, 7–1 SEC, with their only loss to Ole Miss again. The Crimson Tide won the Western Division of SEC and qualified to play in the 2015 SEC Championship Game against the Florida Gators. Alabama defeated the Gators, 29–15 in Atlanta, Georgia, clinching the program's 25th SEC title. As the #2 seed in the second season of the College Football Playoff, the Crimson Tide were selected to play in the semifinal game at the 2015 Cotton Bowl against #3 Michigan State of the Big Ten. Alabama beat the Spartans in a 38–0 shutout, advancing them to the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against #1 Clemson of the ACC. The Crimson Tide won the game 45–40, capturing their 16th national championship and making Nick Saban the 2nd coach in college football to win five championship titles. The Crimson Tide finished the 2015 season with a record of 14–1.Departures
Notable departures from the 2015 squad includedName | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Notes |
Derrick Henry | #2 | RB | 6'3 | 245 | Junior | Yulee, FL | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
A'Shawn Robinson | #86 | DE | 6'4 | 312 | Junior | Fort Worth, TX | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Jake Coker | #14 | QB | 6'5 | 232 | Senior | Mobile, AL | Undrafted free agent |
Denzel Devall | #30 | LB | 6'2 | 252 | Senior | Bastrop, LA | Undrafted free agent |
Kenyan Drake | #17 | RB | 6'1 | 210 | Senior | Powder Springs, GA | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Dominick Jackson | #76 | OL | 6'6 | 315 | Senior | Cupertino, CA | Undrafted free agent |
Cyrus Jones | #5 | CB | 5'10 | 196 | Senior | Baltimore, MD | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Ryan Kelly | #70 | OL | 6'5 | 297 | Senior | West Chester, OH | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Dillon Lee | #25 | LB | 6'4 | 242 | Senior | Buford, GA | Undrafted free agent |
Richard Mullaney | #16 | WR | 6'3 | 208 | Senior | Thousand Oaks, CA | Undrafted free agent |
Michael Nysewander | #46 | TE | 6'1 | 237 | Senior | Hoover, AL | Undrafted free agent |
D.J. Pettway | #57 | LB | 6'2 | 270 | Senior | Pensacola, FL | Undrafted free agent |
Reggie Ragland | #19 | LB | 6'2 | 252 | Senior | Madison, AL | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Jarran Reed | #90 | DL | 6'4 | 313 | Senior | Goldsboro, NC | Declared for the 2016 NFL Draft |
Geno Matias-Smith | #24 | S | 6'0 | 196 | Senior | Atlanta, GA | Undrafted free agent |
Alec Morris | #11 | QB | 6'3 | 233 | Junior | Allen, TX | Transferred to North Texas |
Preseason
2016 recruiting class
Prior to National Signing Day on February 3, 2016, eight players enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice and included six former high school seniors and two junior college transfers.On National Signing Day, Alabama signed 18 additional players out of high school that completed the 2016 recruiting class. The class was highlighted by 19 players from the "ESPN 300". Alabama signed the No. 1 recruiting class according to Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com and No. 2 at ESPN recruiting class.
Returning starters
Alabama had seven returning players on offense, five on defense and five on special teams that started games in 2015.Offense
Defense
Special teams
Spring practice
Spring practice began March 11, 2016. The annual A-Day game was held on April 16, 2016.Coaching staff
;Analysts- William Vlachos
- Mike Locksley
- Shea Tierney
- Steve Sarkisian
- Charlie Weis Jr.
- Garrett Cox
Roster
Depth chart
Schedule
Alabama faced all six Western Division opponents: Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M. They also faced two Eastern Division opponents: official SEC rival Tennessee, and Kentucky.The team played four non-conference games, three home games against the Western Kentucky of C-USA, Kent State of the MAC, Chattanooga of the FCS' Southern, and traveled to Arlington, TX to play USC of the Pac-12 for the Advocare Classic at AT&T Stadium, a non—conference game at a neutral site.
Game summaries
#20 USC Trojans
This game was the eighth meeting between the Trojans and Crimson Tide, and the first meeting between the two schools since the 1985 Aloha Bowl, which Alabama won 24–3. Alabama is now 6–2 in the series.Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
#19 Ole Miss Rebels
The Crimson Tide began conference play against Ole Miss, who entered the game on a two-game winning streak against Alabama, their longest winning streak in the series.Kent State Golden Flashes
This was only be the second meeting between these two schools, the first coming in 2012. Alabama coach Nick Saban is a graduate of Kent State.Kentucky Wildcats
#16 Arkansas Razorbacks
#9 Tennessee Volunteers
Alabama will attempt to extend their nine-game winning streak over the Volunteers, the second longest winning streak in series history.#6 Texas A&M Aggies
#15 LSU Tigers
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Chattanooga Mocs
81st Iron Bowl
#16 Auburn Tigers
SEC Championship
#15 Florida Gators
College Football Playoff
#4 Washington Huskies
#2 Clemson Tigers
Rankings
Statistics
Team
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Scores by quarter (all opponents)
Scores by quarter (SEC opponents)
Postseason and awards
Conference awards
Preseason award watchlists
Overall awardsOffensive awards
Defensive awards
Semifinalists
PlayersCoaches
Finalists
PlayersCoaches
Honors
; Week 1; Week 2
; Week 3
; Week 4
; Week 5
; Week 6
; Week 7
; Week 8
; Week 9
; Week 10
; Week 11
; Week 12
; Week 13
; Week 14
- Bye
;First-Team Offense
;Second-Team Offense
;Third-Team Offense
;First-Team Defense
;Second-Team Defense
;Third-Team Defense
;First-Team Special Teams
Preseason All-Americans
All-Americans
Each year several publications release lists of their ideal "team". The athletes on these lists are referred to as All-Americans. The NCAA recognizes five All-American lists. They are the Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. If a player is selected to the first team of three publications he is considered a consensus All-American, if a player is selected to the first team of all five publications he is considered a unanimous All-American.Key:
First team
Consensus All-American
Unanimous All-American
SEC All-Conference Team
The Crimson Tide had TBA players honored as members of the 2016 SEC All-Conference team, with five each on the first and second teams, respectively. TBA other Crimson Tide earned honorable mention honors.- First Team
- Second Team
- Honorable Mention
All-Academic Teams
NCAA Academic All-Americans
SEC Conference All-Academic Players
The Crimson Tide had two players selected to the Southeastern Conference All-Academic Second Team, six players granted honorable mention and no players selected to the First Team. In order to be eligible for the academic team a player must maintain a minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and play in at least 50 percent of their team's games.- First team
- Second Team
- Honorable Mention
Records broken
Postseason games
Senior BowlAll Star Game
2017 NFL Draft
The 2017 NFL Draft was held on April 27–29 in Philadelphia. Ten Alabama players were selected as part of the draft, the second most in the draft behind Michigan's 11. Two additional Alabama players were signed to NFL teams as undrafted free agents.Player | Position | Round | Overall Pick | NFL Team |
Marlon Humphrey | CB | 1 | 16 | Baltimore Ravens |
Jonathan Allen | DE | 1 | 17 | Washington Redskins |
O. J. Howard | TE | 1 | 19 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Reuben Foster | LB | 1 | 31 | San Francisco 49ers |
Cam Robinson | OT | 2 | 34 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
Ryan Anderson | LB | 2 | 49 | Washington Redskins |
Dalvin Tomlinson | DT | 2 | 55 | New York Giants |
Tim Williams | LB | 3 | 78 | Baltimore Ravens |
ArDarius Stewart | WR | 3 | 79 | New York Jets |
Eddie Jackson | S | 4 | 112 | Chicago Bears |
Gehrig Dieter | WR | Undrafted | Kansas City Chiefs | |
Korren Kirven | OL | Undrafted | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |