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Alabama will move its game with Vanderbilt to September 6 from September 27 to accommodate WTBS, says head coach and athletic director Ray Perkins. |
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Coach: Jack Leavenworth (Yale) Record: 6-4
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October 3, 1905 |
Maryville |
17-0 |
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October 7, 1905 |
Vanderbilt |
0-34 |
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October 14, 1905 |
Mississippi State |
34-0 |
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October 21, 1905 |
Georgia Tech |
5-12 |
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October 25, 1905 |
Clemson |
0-25 |
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November 4, 1905 |
Georgia |
36-0 |
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November 9, 1905 |
Centre |
21-0 |
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November 18, 1905 |
Auburn |
30-0 |
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November 23, 1905 |
Sewanee |
6-42 |
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November 30, 1905 |
Tennessee |
29-0 |
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Captain(s): Auxford Burks
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Jack Leavenworth was the coach and Auxford Burks the captain of the 6-4 1905 team that scored meaningful Southeast wins over Miss. State (34-0), Georgia (36-0), Auburn (30-0) and Tennessee (29-0). Burks had the season's long play, a 95-yard kickoff return vs. Maryville. It apparently was the first kickoff return for a score in Alabama history.
Alabama also played before the largest crowd in its history when 5,000 hearty fans turned out in Birmingham for the Auburn game. Another spectacular turnout of 3,000 watched the Tennessee game on Thanksgiving Day, 1905, in Birmingham. |
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Notes: Alabama plays in Atlanta for the first time, losing to Georgia Tech 12-5 on Oct. 21. |
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