Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders

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Alabama Crimson Tide football yearly statistical leaders identifies the yearly statistical leaders for the Alabama Crimson Tide football program. It includes the program's leaders in rushing yards, passing yards, and receiving yards.

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Rushing, passing, and receiving

YearRushing
leader
Rushing
yards
Passing
leader
Passing
yards
Receiving
leader
Receiving
yards
1949 Tom Calvin 339 Ed Salem 558 Al Lary 315
1950 Bobby Marlow 882 Ed Salem 879 Al Lary 756
1951 Bobby Marlow 728Clell Hobson847 Ken MacAfee 287
1952 Bobby Marlow 950Clell Hobson336 Corky Tharp 115
1953 Corky Tharp 607 Bart Starr 870Bill Oliver200
1954 Corky Tharp 641 Albert Elmore 499Bobby Luna304
1955 Clay Walls164 Bart Starr 587Noojin Walker154
1956 Don Comstock316Bobby Smith356Marshall Brown118
1957 Jim Loftin477Bobby Smith377Willie Beck126
1958 Bobby Jackson 472 Bobby Jackson 408Marlin Dyess204
1959 Pat Trammell 525 Pat Trammell 293Marlin Dyess149
1960 Pat Trammell 315Robert Skelton575Butch Wilson204
1961 Mike Fracchia652 Pat Trammell 1035Richard Williamson206
1962 Eddie Versprille373 Joe Namath 1192Red Wilkins
Richard Williamson
492
492
1963 Benny Nelson612 Joe Namath 765Jimmy Dill316
1964 Steve Bowman536 Joe Namath 536David Ray271
1965 Steve Bowman770Steve Sloan1453Tommy Tolleson374
1966 Ken Stabler 397 Ken Stabler 956Ray Perkins490
1967 Ed Morgan388 Ken Stabler 1214Dennis Homan820
1968 Ed Morgan450Scott Hunter1471George Ranager499
1969 Johnny Musso 516 Scott Hunter 2188David Bailey781
1970 Johnny Musso 1137 Scott Hunter 1240David Bailey790
1971 Johnny Musso 1088 Terry Davis 452David Bailey286
1972 Steve Bisceglia603 Terry Davis 777 Wayne Wheeler 573
1973 Wilbur Jackson 752Gary Rutledge897 Wayne Wheeler 530
1974 Calvin Culliver708 Richard Todd 656 Ozzie Newsome 374
1975 Johnny Davis 820Richard Todd661 Ozzie Newsome 363
1976 Johnny Davis 668 Jeff Rutledge 979 Ozzie Newsome 529
1977 Johnny Davis 931 Jeff Rutledge 1207 Ozzie Newsome 804
1978 Tony Nathan 770 Jeff Rutledge 1078Keith Pugh446
1979 Steadman S. Shealy 791 Steadman S. Shealy 717Keith Pugh433
1980 Billy Jackson 606Don Jacobs531Bart Krout218
1981Ricky Moore347Walter Lewis633Joey Jones373
1982Ricky Moore600Walter Lewis1515Joey Jones502
1983Ricky Moore947Walter Lewis1991Joey Jones468
1984Paul Carruth782Vince Sutton662Greg Richardson357
1985Gene Jelks588 Mike Shula 2009Albert Bell648
1986 Bobby Humphrey 1471 Mike Shula 1486Greg Richardson393
1987 Bobby Humphrey 1255Jeff Dunn484Clay Whitehurst278
1988Murry Hill778David Smith1592Greg Payne442
1989Siran Stacy1079Gary Hollingsworth2379Lamonde Russell622
1990Chris Anderson492Gary Holingsworth1463Lamonde Russell306
1991Siran Stacy967Danny Woodson882David Palmer314
1992Derrick Lassic905Jay Barker1614Curtis Brown327
1993Sherman Williams738Jay Barker1525David Palmer1000
1994Sherman Williams1341Jay Barker1996Curtis Brown639
1995Dennis Riddle969Brian Burgdorf1200Toderick Malone637
1996Dennis Riddle1079 Freddie Kitchens 2124Michael Vaughn702
1997 Curtis Alexander 729 Freddie Kitchens 1545 Quincy Jackson 472
1998 Shaun Alexander 1178Andrew Zow1969 Quincy Jackson 621
1999 Shaun Alexander 1383Andrew Zow1799 Freddie Milons 733
2000 Ahmaad Galloway 659Andrew Zow1561Antonio Carter586
2001 Ahmaad Galloway 881Tyler Watts1325 Freddie Milons 626
2002 Shaud Williams 921Tyler Watts1414Sam Collins553
2003 Shaud Williams 1367 Brodie Croyle 2303Zach Fletcher498
2004 Kenneth Darby 1062Spencer Pennington974 Tyrone Prothro 347
2005 Kenneth Darby 1242 Brodie Croyle 2499 D. J. Hall 676
2006 Kenneth Darby 835 John Parker Wilson 2707 D. J. Hall 1056
2007 Terry Grant 891 John Parker Wilson 2846 D. J. Hall 1005
2008 Glen Coffee 1383 John Parker Wilson 2273 Julio Jones 924
2009 Mark Ingram II 1658 Greg McElroy 2508 Julio Jones 596
2010 Mark Ingram II 875 Greg McElroy 2987 Julio Jones 1133
2011 Trent Richardson 1679 A. J. McCarron 2634 Marquis Maze 627
2012 Eddie Lacy 1322 A. J. McCarron 2933 Amari Cooper 1000
2013 T. J. Yeldon 1235 A. J. McCarron 3063 Amari Cooper 736
2014 Derrick Henry 990 Blake Sims 3487 Amari Cooper 1727
2015 Derrick Henry 2219 Jake Coker 3110 Calvin Ridley 1045
2016 Damien Harris 1037 Jalen Hurts 2780 ArDarius Stewart 864
2017 Damien Harris 1000 Jalen Hurts 2081 Calvin Ridley 967
2018 Damien Harris 876 Tua Tagovailoa 3966 Jerry Jeudy 1315
2019 Najee Harris 1224 Tua Tagovailoa 2840 DeVonta Smith 1256
2020 Najee Harris 1466 Mac Jones 4500 DeVonta Smith 1856
2021 Brian Robinson Jr. 1343 Bryce Young 4872 Jameson Williams 1572
2022 Jahmyr Gibbs 926 Bryce Young 3328 Jermaine Burton 677
2023 Jase McClellan 890 Jalen Milroe 2834 Jermaine Burton 798
2024 Jalen Milroe 719 Jalen Milroe 2652 Ryan Williams 857

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Scoring, field goals, and extra points

YearScoringPointsKickerField
goals
KickerExtra
points
1976Bucky Berrey53Bucky Berrey6Bucky Berrey35
1977Tony Nathan90Roger Chapman11Roger Chapman30
1978Alan McElroy58Alan McElroy7Alan McElroy37
1979Alan McElroy77Alan McElroy15Alan McElroy32
1980Peter Kim71Peter Kim12Peter Kim35
1981Peter Kim70Peter Kim15Peter Kim25
1982Craig Turner72Peter Kim10Peter Kim36
1983Van Tiffin82Van Tiffin14Van Tiffin40
1984Van Tiffin68Van Tiffin15Van Tiffin23
1985Van Tiffin84Van Tiffin17Van Tiffin33
1986Bobby Humphrey102Van Tiffin13Van Tiffin39
1987Bobby Humphrey78Philip Doyle13Philip Doyle18
1988Philip Doyle91Philip Doyle19Philip Doyle28
1989Siran Stacy108Philip Doyle22Philip Doyle34
1990Philip Doyle97Philip Doyle24Philip Doyle25
1991Siran Stacy60Matt Wethington7Hamp Greene24
1992Michael Proctor94Michael Proctor19Michael Proctor37
1993Michael Proctor97Michael Proctor22Michael Proctor31
1994Michael Proctor71Michael Proctor13Michael Proctor32
1995Michael Proctor64Michael Proctor11Michael Proctor31
1996Dennis Riddle84Brian Cunningham8Brian Cunningham19
1997Brian Cunningham50Brian Cunningham12Brian Cunningham14
1998 Shaun Alexander 102J. D. Phillips10J. D. Phillips26
1999 Shaun Alexander 144Ryan Pflugner14Ryan Pflugner21
2000Neal Thomas54Neal Thomas9Neal Thomas27
2001Neal Thomas78Neal Thomas15Neal Thomas33
2002Santonio Beard72Kyle Robinson
Michael Ziffle
Brian Bostick
6
6
6
Kyle Robinson23
2003Shaud Williams96Brian Bostick16Brian Bostick33
2004Brian Bostick83Brian Bostick16Brian Bostick35
2005Jamie Christensen73Jamie Christensen16Jamie Christensen25
2006Jamie Christensen56Jamie Christensen12Jamie Christensen17
2007 Leigh Tiffin 111 Leigh Tiffin 25 Leigh Tiffin 36
2008Leigh Tiffin106Leigh Tiffin20Leigh Tiffin46
2009Leigh Tiffin132Leigh Tiffin30Leigh Tiffin42
2010 Jeremy Shelley 86 Jeremy Shelley 12 Jeremy Shelley 50
2011 Trent Richardson 144Jeremy Shelley21Jeremy Shelley52
2012 Eddie Lacy 114Jeremy Shelley11Jeremy Shelley69
2013 Cade Foster 96 Cade Foster 12 Cade Foster 60
2014 Amari Cooper 96 Adam Griffith 12 Adam Griffith 53
2015 Derrick Henry 168Adam Griffith23Adam Griffith62
2016 Adam Griffith 129Adam Griffith21Adam Griffith66
2017Andy Papanastos110Andy Papanastos18Andy Papanastos56
2018 Joseph Bulovas 117 Joseph Bulovas 14 Joseph Bulovas 75
2019 Najee Harris 120Joseph Bulovas8Joseph Bulovas59
2020 Najee Harris 180 Will Reichard 14 Will Reichard 84
2021 Will Reichard 137Will Reichard22Will Reichard71
2022 Will Reichard 130Will Reichard22Will Reichard64
2023 Will Reichard 121 Will Reichard 22 Will Reichard 55
2024 Jalen Milroe 120Graham Nicholson6Graham Nicholson52

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