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Alabama's National Championship Teams
1925  1926  1930  1934  1941  1961  1964  1965  1973  1978  1979  1992

The University of Alabama is home to TWELVE national championships in football, the most of any school in the Southeastern Conference and among the most in the country.  Alabama most recently won the national title in 1992 under Coach Gene Stallings.

Below are all of Alabama's National Championship teams:

1925
Record: 11-0-0
Selectors: Football Annual, Helms
Coach: Wallace Wade

1926
Record: 9-0-1
Selectors: Helms
Coach: Wallace Wade

1930
Record: 10-0-0
Selectors: Davis (tie)
Coach: Wallace Wade

1934
Record: 10-0-0
Selectors: Dunkel, Williamson, Football Thesaurus
Coach: Frank Thomas

1941
Record: 9-2-0
Selectors: Dunkel, Williamson, Football Thesaurus
Coach: Frank Thomas

1961
Record: 11-0-0
Selectors: All but Football Writers
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1964
Record: 10-1-0
Selectors: AP, UPI, Litkenhous
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1965
Record: 9-1-1
Selectors: AP, Football Writers
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1973
Record: 11-1-0
Selectors: UPI
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1978
Record: 11-1-0
Selectors: All but UPI, Sporting News
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1979
Record: 12-0-0
Selectors: Unanimous
Coach: Paul "Bear" Bryant

1992
Record: 13-0-0
Selectors: Unanimous
Coach: Gene Stallings