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The 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the
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for the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tide was led by head coach
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entering his fourth year at Alabama. Despite a strong 5–2 start, they finished out the season by losing four of their final five games. The team closed the regular season at 6–6 (2–6, SEC) and lost for a fifth-straight time to rival
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. Following the loss Shula was fired as head coach and defensive coordinator Joe Kines served as interim head coach for the bowl game. The Tide were defeated by
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in the 2006 Independence Bowl 34–31 to finish the season with a 6–7 (2–6) record. However three years later all six wins of the season were vacated as part of a penalty placed against Alabama by the NCAA for infractions committed during the season. As such, the official record for the 2006 squad is 0–7.


Before the season

Alabama finished their 2005 campaign at with a 13–10 win over
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in the
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for a final record of 10–2. Several years later, in June 2009, the NCAA Committee on Infractions sanctioned Alabama for "major violations" of NCAA policies as a result of athletes who received improper benefits in 16 of 19 NCAA sports, including football. As part of the penalties imposed, the football program was forced to vacate all ten victories from the 2005 season making the official 2005 record 0–2. The 2006 season also marked the first played in Bryant–Denny Stadium after the completion of the north endzone expansion. The $47 million expansion increased its overall capacity to 92,138 (then the 5th largest on-campus stadium), added several new
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es and saw the completion of the ''Walk of Champions'' off University Boulevard. The ''Walk of Champions'', at the time, featured statues of the four national championship Alabama head coaches:
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, Frank Thomas,
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and
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. At that time a fifth space was left vacant for a future statue, and on April 16, 2011, the University unveiled a statue of
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for winning the 2009 national championship at that location.


Returning starters

Alabama had 13 returning starters from the previous season, including eight on offense, four on defense and one on special teams.''2006 Alabama Football Media Guide'', p. 58 The most notable departures from the previous year were Brodie Croyle and J. B. Closner on offense; Mark Anderson, Rudy Griffin,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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on defense; and Jeremy Schatz, Matt Miller and Drew Lane on special teams.


Offense


Defense


Special teams


Recruiting class

Alabama's recruiting class was highlighted by two players from the "
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150": No. 4  Andre Smith (OT) and No. 124  Justin Woodall (S). Alabama signed the No. 11 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No. 18 according to Scout.


Schedule

The Sagarin computer ratings calculated Alabama's
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to be the 55th most difficult out of the 241 Division I teams. The Cosgrove Computer Rankings calculated it as the 65th most difficult out of the 119
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teams in its rankings. It featured four pre-season AP Top 25 teams, four of which made bowl games in 2005. In accordance with conference rules, Alabama faced all five Western Division opponents:
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,
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,
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,
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, and Ole Miss. They also faced three Eastern Division opponents: official SEC rival
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,
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, and Vanderbilt. Alabama did not play SEC opponents
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,
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and
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. Alabama also played four non-conference games. The non-conference schedule included games against
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of the
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,
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of the
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and both Louisiana–Monroe and Florida International of the
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. For the 2006 Independence Bowl, Alabama played
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of the
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.


Coaching staff

Following the completion of the 2005 season, Alabama had to replace an assistant coach for the first time during Mike Shula's tenure as head coach when Paul Randolph resigned as defensive line coach to accept a position as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at
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. On February 3, 2006, David Turner was hired from Vanderbilt to serve as defensive ends coach.


Game summaries


Hawaii

Sources: Alabama opened the 2006 season by defeating the
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25–17 in their first all-time visit to Bryant–Denny Stadium. Hawaii got on the board first when Dan Kelly connected on a 42-yard
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to give the Warriors a 3–0 lead. Alabama tied it up at 3–3 on a 31-yard
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field goal later in the first quarter. The Crimson Tide then took a 10–3 lead of the evening when
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scored on a three-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter. Alabama then extended their lead to 15–3 at halftime after the Hawaii punter Kurt Milne knocked the ball out of the endzone because of a bad snap for a
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and Tiffin connected on a 23-yard field goal. The Crimson Tide scored on their opening drive of the third quarter when John Parker Wilson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Keith Brown. Hawaii then cut the Alabama lead to 22–10 later that quarter when
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threw a 16-yard touchdown strike to
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. In the fourth quarter, a 27-yard Tiffin field goal extended the Alabama lead to 25–10. The Warriors responded Brennen connected with Ryan Grice-Mullen for a 31-yard touchdown reception to make the score 25–17. After holding the Tide on their next offensive series, Hawaii managed to drive 49 yards in 2:40 to get in position to potentially tie the game and send it into
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. Alabama secured the 25–17 victory on the final play of the game when Lionel Mitchell intercepted a Brennen pass in the endzone for a
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as time expired. The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Warriors to 1–1 (2–1 without NCAA vacations).


Vanderbilt

Sources: A week after defeating Hawaii, the Crimson Tide opened conference play against the Vanderbilt
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and defeated them 13–10. Alabama scored first on a 37-yard
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field goal with just under a minute remaining in the first quarter. Vanderbilt responded with ten second quarter points to take a 10–3 halftime lead after Bryant Hahnfeldt first connected on a 42-yard field goal and Chris Nickson threw a six-yard touchdown pass to
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. The Crimson Tide tied the game on their first drive of the third quarter when John Parker Wilson hit D. J. Hall for a 31-yard touchdown reception. Tiffin then scored the game-winning field goal from 47 yards out to give Alabama the 13–10 victory. The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Commodores to 57–19–4 (60–18–4 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).


Louisiana–Monroe

Sources: The Crimson Tide extended their overall record to 3–0 after they defeated the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks 41–7 in the first all-time meeting between the programs. Alabama opened the scoring midway through the first quarter when
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caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from John Parker Wilson. The Crimson Tide extended their lead to 10–0 after
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connected on a 34-yard field goal early in the second quarter. The Warhawks then responded with their only points of the game after Kinsmon Lancaster cut the Alabama lead to 10–7 with his two-yard touchdown run.
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then scored on a three-yard run to give the Tide a 17–7 halftime lead. In the third, Tiffin connected on a 25-yard field goal and John Parker Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown strike to D. J. Hall to extend the Alabama lead to 27–7 entering the fourth quarter. In the fourth, Roy Upchurch scored two touchdowns on separate one-yard runs to make the final score 41–7.


Arkansas

Sources: After opening the season with three consecutive home games, the Crimson Tide traveled to Fayetteville and lost to the
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Razorbacks 24–23 in double overtime. Arkansas took an early 3–0 lead in the first quarter after Jeremy Davis connected with a 24-yard field goal. Alabama took a 7–3 lead in the second quarter when John Parker Wilson threw a 78-yard touchdown pass to D. J. Hall to cap a four-play, 99-yard drive.
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would also convert a 46-yard field goal as time expired in the second quarter to give the Crimson Tide a 10–3 halftime lead. The Razorbacks then took a 17–10 lead with a pair of third-quarter touchdowns. The first came on a three-yard
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run, with Davis missing the
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. The second came on a defensive touchdown when Randy Kelly recovered a Wilson
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and returned it 39-yards for a touchdown.
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then successfully threw a
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pass to McFadden and Arkansas was up 17–10. Alabama tied the game early in the fourth quarter when Keith Brown caught a 14-yard Wilson touchdown pass, which as it turned out sent the game into overtime. In the overtime period, Arkansas was on offense first, and on their initial series, a Mustain pass was intercepted by Lionel Mitchell. On Alabama's first offensive series, Tiffin missed a 37-yard field goal to send the game into a second overtime period. In the second overtime, Alabama was on offense first and scored on a one-yard Nick Walker touchdown run. However, Tiffin missed the extra point and the Crimson Tide was up by only six points. Arkansas responded with an 11-yard Mustain touchdown pass to Ben Cleveland and the Davis extra point gave the Razorbacks the 24–23 victory. The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Razorbacks to 7–8 (10–7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).


Florida

Sources: A week after a disappointing, double overtime loss to Arkansas, the Crimson Tide lost their second game in a row on the road to the
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Gators 28–13 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Alabama struck first with a defensive touchdown late in the first quarter when Prince Hall returned a Chris Leak
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50 yards for a 7–0 Crimson Tide lead. Alabama then extended their lead to 10–0 early in the second quarter on a 21-yard Jamie Christensen field goal before Florida took over. The Gators closed the score to 10–7 late in the quarter when Tim Tebow scored from two-yards out. Florida then took their first lead of the game late in the third quarter when Leak connected with
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for a 16-yard touchdown reception. After a second Christensen field goal closed the gap to 14–13, the Gators closed with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure the victory. With just under 7:00 remaining in the game, Leak threw his second touchdown pass of the day on a 21-yard
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reception. On the ensuing Alabama drive,
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intercepted a John Parker Wilson pass and returned it 70-yards for a defensive touchdown and a 28–13 Florida victory. The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against the Gators to 20–13 (21–13 without the NCAA vacation of the 2005 victory).


Duke

Sources: After a pair of consecutive conference losses on the road, Alabama returned to Tuscaloosa and defeated the
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Blue Devils 30–14. The Crimson Tide took a 3–0 lead after Jamie Christensen connected on a 37-yard field goal on Alabama's first drive of the game. Early in the second quarter Duke took a 7–3 lead after
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threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to
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. The teams then traded touchdowns with Alabama scoring on a four-yard D. J. Hall touchdown reception from John Parker Wilson, and with Duke scoring on a five-yard Lewis run to give the Blue Devils a 14–10 halftime lead. In the second half, Alabama shutout Duke and scored three touchdowns en route to their 30–14 victory. Keith Brown scored on a nine-yard touchdown pass from Wilson. However, Casey Camero blocked the Christensen
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attempt and the Crimson Tide led 16–14 entering the fourth quarter. In the fourth, Alabama scored on a two-yard Jimmy Johns touchdown run and when Lionel Mitchell intercepted a Lewis pass and returned it 50-yards for a touchdown to make the final score 30–14. The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Blue Devils to 1–1 (2–1 without NCAA vacations).


Ole Miss

Sources: A week after their victory over Duke, the Crimson Tide needed overtime to defeat their rival, the Ole Miss Rebels 26–23. Alabama opened the scoring on their first offensive possession when John Parker Wilson connected with D. J. Hall for a 39-yard touchdown reception and a 7–0 lead. The Rebels tied the game at 7–7 later in the quarter when
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scored on a two-yard touchdown run. In the second quarter, all of the points came by way of field goals with Jamie Christensen hitting one for Alabama from 26-yards and Joshua Shene hitting two for Ole Miss from 36 and 23-yards to make the halftime score 13–10 Rebels. After a 26-yard Christensen field goal tied the game at 13–13 in the third quarter, Alabama took a 20–13 lead early in the fourth quarter on a two-yard
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touchdown run. Ole Miss tied the game up at 20–20 when Brent Schaeffer threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to
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that ultimately sent the game into overtime. In the overtime period, Ole Miss scored first with a 37-yard Shene field goal, but Alabama won the game when Wilson connected with
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for a two-yard, game-winning touchdown reception. The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against the Rebels to 39–9–2 (42–8–2 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).


Tennessee

Sources: A week after their victory over Ole Miss, the Crimson Tide made the trip to
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and lost their rival, the
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16–13. Alabama and the Volunteers traded field goals through the end of the third quarter when
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scored for the Crimson Tide on a two-yard run to give Alabama a 13–6 lead. Tennessee responded by shutting-out Alabama in the fourth quarter and scoring ten unanswered points to secure their 16–13 victory. The Volunteers scored first of a 27-yard
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field goal and then took their first lead of the game with only 3:28 remaining when
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scored a touchdown from one-yard out. The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 43–38–7 (45–37–7 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).


Florida International

Sources: For the 2006
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game, the Crimson Tide defeated the Florida International Golden Panthers 38–3. The game was notable for the 18 FIU players suspended for the contest due to their involvement in their brawl against Miami two weeks earlier. The Golden Panthers scored their only points of the game late in the first quarter when Dustin Rivest connected on a 37-yard field goal. Their 3–0 lead would be their only of the game as the Crimson Tide proceeded to score 38 unanswered points. In the second quarter,
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scored on a nine-yard John Parker Wilson touchdown pass and Jamie Christensen connected on a 46-yard field goal to give Alabama a 10–3 halftime lead. In the third quarter, the Crimson Tide scored on a 65-yard Javier Arenas punt return for a touchdown and on a one-yard
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touchdown run to give Alabama a 24–3 lead entering the fourth quarter. In the fourth, Alabama scored a defensive touchdown when Ramzee Robinson intercepted a Josh Padrick pass and returned it 34-yards for a touchdown. The final points of the game came late in the fourth when Jimmy Barnes threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Matt Caddell to make the final score 38–3.


Mississippi State

Sources: In the 2006 edition of their annual rivalry, the
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Sylvester Croom defeated the Crimson Tide for the first time in five years 24–16. Alabama scored first on a 19-yard Jamie Christensen field goal, and State responded on the ensuing drive when Michael Henig threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Tony Burks to give the Bulldogs a 7–3 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Adam Carlson connected on a 39-yard field goal, and then Jeffrey Dukes intercepted a Henig pass and returned it 24-yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 10–10. The Bulldogs responded with a pair of touchdowns to take a 24–10 lead at halftime. The first came on a 13-yard Henig touchdown pass to Jamayel Smith and the second when
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intercepted a John Parker Wilson pass and returned it 51 yards for a defensive touchdown. Alabama was only able to score on a pair of Jamie Christensen field goals in the third quarter and was shut out in the fourth which resulted in the Bulldogs winning the game 24–16.


LSU

Sources: In the 2006 edition of their annual rivalry, the
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defeated the Crimson Tide in "Death Valley" 28–14. The Tigers took a 14–0 lead in the first quarter after
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scored on a 38-yard touchdown run and after
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threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to
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. The Crimson Tide then cut the lead to 14–7
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was on the receiving end of a 29-yard John Parker Wilson touchdown pass. In the second quarter, both teams traded touchdowns with LSU taking a 21–14 halftime lead. LSU scored first on a 19-yard Russell touchdown pass to
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and Alabama on a six-yard Wilson pass to Nikita Stover. The final points of the game came on Russell's third touchdown pass of the evening on a 17-yard pass to
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to make the final score 28–14.


Auburn

Sources: In the 2006 edition of the annual
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, the arch-rival
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defeated the Crimson Tide for the fifth consecutive time by a score of 22–15. Alabama scored first on a 24-yard Jamie Christensen field goal to take a 3–0 lead into the second quarter. Auburn took a 14–3 lead in the second quarter after touchdown runs of twelve and eight-yards by
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and
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. The Crimson Tide responded with a 52-yard John Parker Wilson touchdown pass to Nikita Stover, and after a failed
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attempt the Tigers led 14–9 at halftime. Alabama opened the third quarter on offense and drove 80 yards in eleven plays with Wilson throwing a 13-yard touchdown pass to Travis McCall. After a second failed two-point conversion attempt, the Tide took a 15–14 lead. Auburn responded later in the third with what was a game-winning touchdown drive.
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connected with
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for a 22-yard touchdown reception, and after a successful two-point conversion pass from
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to Lee Guess the Tigers took a 22–15 that was not relinquished in the Auburn victory. Following their loss, head coach
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was subsequently fired on November 27 after four years with the program. At that time
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announced defensive coordinator Joe Kines would serve as interim head coach for the
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.


Oklahoma State

Sources: With Joe Kines serving as interim head coach for the 2006 edition of the Independence Bowl, the Crimson Tide were defeated by the
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34–31. The Cowboys scored first on a one-yard
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touchdown run to take a 7–0 lead. Alabama responded later in the first when Matt Caddell had an 18-yard touchdown reception from John Parker Wilson to tie the game at 7–7. Oklahoma State responded with 10 consecutive points on a four-yard Keith Toston touchdown run and a 28-yard field goal by Jason Ricks to take a 17–7 lead. The Crimson Tide then responded with a one-yard
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touchdown run, only to have the Cowboys respond with a seven-yard Toston touchdown run to give Oklahoma State a 24–14 lead at the half. After a 24-yard field goal by Jamie Christensen to bring the score to 24–17, the Cowboys responded with a ten-yard Adarius Bowman touchdown reception from Bobby Reid early in the fourth to extend their lead to 31–17. The Tide then scored 14 straight points on an 86-yard punt return by Javier Arenas and an Andre Smith 2-yard touchdown run to even the score at 31–31. The Cowboys sealed the victory with only 00:08 remaining in the game on a 27-yard, game-winning field goal by Jason Ricks.


After the season

Following the Independence Bowl loss, on January 3, 2007, Alabama announced that
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was hired from the
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to serve as the programs 27th head coach. In the weeks that followed, Saban worked to fill his staff for the 2007 season. As part of the A-Day celebrations on April 21, 2007, the 2006 team captains
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and
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were honored at the Walk of Fame ceremony at the base of
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.


Awards

Following the SEC Championship Game, the conference named its award winners. Simeon Castille was named to the Coaches' All-SEC First Team. D. J. Hall and Antoine Caldwell were named to the Coaches' All-SEC Second Team. Andre Smith, Prince Hall and punter P. J. Fitzgerald were named to the 2006 Freshman All-SEC Team. Prince Hall was also named the SEC Defensive Freshman of the Year by ''The Sporting News''.


NCAA sanctions

In October 2007, the athletic department discovered a potential NCAA-violations present throughout the athletics program. The violations stemmed from athletes from several sports, including football, receiving improper benefits as a result of a failure in the distribution system of textbooks to student athletes from the university. After a prolonged investigation, in June 2009 the NCAA ruled all athletes that received improper benefits related to the textbook distribution system were deemed ineligible. As such, as part of the penalties imposed on the football program, all victories which those included in the inquiry participated, were officially vacated from the all-time record. The penalty to vacate victories does not result in a loss (or forfeiture) of the affected contests or award a victory to the opponent. As such, all six victories from the 2006 season (Hawaii, Vanderbilt, Louisiana–Monroe, Duke, Ole Miss and Florida International) were vacated making the official record for the season zero wins and seven losses (0–7).


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