Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, November 19, 2023

Your daily briefing on what's going on with Alabama Athletics, and how to watch the Crimson Tide.
Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, November 19, 2023
Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, November 19, 2023 /

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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule:

  • Volleyball at University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., 1 p.m. CT | SECNetwork+
  • Women's basketball at Arkansas Little Rock, Little Rock, Ark., 1 p.m. CT | ESPN+

Crimson Tide Results:

  • Alabama women's cross country finished 7th in the NCAA Championship meet.
    • Freshman Doris Lemngole finished second-place individually
  • Alabama men's cross country didn't place as a team but Victor Kiprop turned in a 20th overall finish and Hillary Cheruiyot finished 98th. 
  • Alabama Football dominated Chattanooga 66-10.  

Did you notice?

  • Brandon Miller's strong rookie year continued on Saturday evening
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  • Herb Jones had a good game for the New Orleans Pelicans. Jones had 13 points, eight assists, four rebounds, two steals and two blocks, but the Pelicans lost. 
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On This Date in Crimson Tide History:

November 19, 1950: Alabama scored 27 first quarter points en route to a 54-19 romp over Georgia Tech, the worst defeat administered to a Yellow Jacket team since 1930. Sophomore halfback Bobby Marlow sparked the rout with a 180-yard rushing performance on only 13 carries. Marlow's four touchdowns included one for 91 yards. Receiving star Al Lary set an SEC record with his 10th touchdown reception of the year, a spectacular 48-yard grab in the third quarter. Alabama had 569 yards of total offense, 369 on the ground and 190 in the air

November 19, 1961: Former Crimson Tide baseball player Alan Dunn was born in Gadsden, Ala.

November 19, 1972: David Palmer was born in Birmingham, Ala.

November 19, 1994: O.J. Howard was born in Prattville, Ala.

Quote of the Day:

“The first person I would like to thank is the Lord for giving me the ability to play the game of football, because without the ability to play the game I would have been at Auburn.” — Marty Lyons

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