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.
Year | Rushing leader | Rushing yards | Passing leader | Passing yards | Receiving leader | Receiving yards |
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1949 | Tom Calvin | 339 | Ed Salem | 558 | Al Lary | 315 |
1950 | Bobby Marlow | 882 | Ed Salem | 879 | Al Lary | 756 |
1951 | Bobby Marlow | 728 | Clell Hobson | 847 | Ken MacAfee | 287 |
1952 | Bobby Marlow | 950 | Clell Hobson | 336 | Corky Tharp | 115 |
1953 | Corky Tharp | 607 | Bart Starr | 870 | Bill Oliver | 200 |
1954 | Corky Tharp | 641 | Albert Elmore | 499 | Bobby Luna | 304 |
1955 | Clay Walls | 164 | Bart Starr | 587 | Noojin Walker | 154 |
1956 | Don Comstock | 316 | Bobby Smith | 356 | Marshall Brown | 118 |
1957 | Jim Loftin | 477 | Bobby Smith | 377 | Willie Beck | 126 |
1958 | Bobby Jackson | 472 | Bobby Jackson | 408 | Marlin Dyess | 204 |
1959 | Pat Trammell | 525 | Pat Trammell | 293 | Marlin Dyess | 149 |
1960 | Pat Trammell | 315 | Robert Skelton | 575 | Butch Wilson | 204 |
1961 | Mike Fracchia | 652 | Pat Trammell | 1035 | Richard Williamson | 206 |
1962 | Eddie Versprille | 373 | Joe Namath | 1192 | Red Wilkins Richard Williamson | 492 492 |
1963 | Benny Nelson | 612 | Joe Namath | 765 | Jimmy Dill | 316 |
1964 | Steve Bowman | 536 | Joe Namath | 536 | David Ray | 271 |
1965 | Steve Bowman | 770 | Steve Sloan | 1453 | Tommy Tolleson | 374 |
1966 | Ken Stabler | 397 | Ken Stabler | 956 | Ray Perkins | 490 |
1967 | Ed Morgan | 388 | Ken Stabler | 1214 | Dennis Homan | 820 |
1968 | Ed Morgan | 450 | Scott Hunter | 1471 | George Ranager | 499 |
1969 | Johnny Musso | 516 | Scott Hunter | 2188 | David Bailey | 781 |
1970 | Johnny Musso | 1137 | Scott Hunter | 1240 | David Bailey | 790 |
1971 | Johnny Musso | 1088 | Terry Davis | 452 | David Bailey | 286 |
1972 | Steve Bisceglia | 603 | Terry Davis | 777 | Wayne Wheeler | 573 |
1973 | Wilbur Jackson | 752 | Gary Rutledge | 897 | Wayne Wheeler | 530 |
1974 | Calvin Culliver | 708 | Richard Todd | 656 | Ozzie Newsome | 374 |
1975 | Johnny Davis | 820 | Richard Todd | 661 | 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 | 1078 | Keith Pugh | 446 |
1979 | Steadman S. Shealy | 791 | Steadman S. Shealy | 717 | Keith Pugh | 433 |
1980 | Billy Jackson | 606 | Don Jacobs | 531 | Bart Krout | 218 |
1981 | Ricky Moore | 347 | Walter Lewis | 633 | Joey Jones | 373 |
1982 | Ricky Moore | 600 | Walter Lewis | 1515 | Joey Jones | 502 |
1983 | Ricky Moore | 947 | Walter Lewis | 1991 | Joey Jones | 468 |
1984 | Paul Carruth | 782 | Vince Sutton | 662 | Greg Richardson | 357 |
1985 | Gene Jelks | 588 | Mike Shula | 2009 | Albert Bell | 648 |
1986 | Bobby Humphrey | 1471 | Mike Shula | 1486 | Greg Richardson | 393 |
1987 | Bobby Humphrey | 1255 | Jeff Dunn | 484 | Clay Whitehurst | 278 |
1988 | Murry Hill | 778 | David Smith | 1592 | Greg Payne | 442 |
1989 | Siran Stacy | 1079 | Gary Hollingsworth | 2379 | Lamonde Russell | 622 |
1990 | Chris Anderson | 492 | Gary Holingsworth | 1463 | Lamonde Russell | 306 |
1991 | Siran Stacy | 967 | Danny Woodson | 882 | David Palmer | 314 |
1992 | Derrick Lassic | 905 | Jay Barker | 1614 | Curtis Brown | 327 |
1993 | Sherman Williams | 738 | Jay Barker | 1525 | David Palmer | 1000 |
1994 | Sherman Williams | 1341 | Jay Barker | 1996 | Curtis Brown | 639 |
1995 | Dennis Riddle | 969 | Brian Burgdorf | 1200 | Toderick Malone | 637 |
1996 | Dennis Riddle | 1079 | Freddie Kitchens | 2124 | Michael Vaughn | 702 |
1997 | Curtis Alexander | 729 | Freddie Kitchens | 1545 | Quincy Jackson | 472 |
1998 | Shaun Alexander | 1178 | Andrew Zow | 1969 | Quincy Jackson | 621 |
1999 | Shaun Alexander | 1383 | Andrew Zow | 1799 | Freddie Milons | 733 |
2000 | Ahmaad Galloway | 659 | Andrew Zow | 1561 | Antonio Carter | 586 |
2001 | Ahmaad Galloway | 881 | Tyler Watts | 1325 | Freddie Milons | 626 |
2002 | Shaud Williams | 921 | Tyler Watts | 1414 | Sam Collins | 553 |
2003 | Shaud Williams | 1367 | Brodie Croyle | 2303 | Zach Fletcher | 498 |
2004 | Kenneth Darby | 1062 | Spencer Pennington | 974 | 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 |
Year | Scoring | Points | Kicker | Field goals | Kicker | Extra points |
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1976 | Bucky Berrey | 53 | Bucky Berrey | 6 | Bucky Berrey | 35 |
1977 | Tony Nathan | 90 | Roger Chapman | 11 | Roger Chapman | 30 |
1978 | Alan McElroy | 58 | Alan McElroy | 7 | Alan McElroy | 37 |
1979 | Alan McElroy | 77 | Alan McElroy | 15 | Alan McElroy | 32 |
1980 | Peter Kim | 71 | Peter Kim | 12 | Peter Kim | 35 |
1981 | Peter Kim | 70 | Peter Kim | 15 | Peter Kim | 25 |
1982 | Craig Turner | 72 | Peter Kim | 10 | Peter Kim | 36 |
1983 | Van Tiffin | 82 | Van Tiffin | 14 | Van Tiffin | 40 |
1984 | Van Tiffin | 68 | Van Tiffin | 15 | Van Tiffin | 23 |
1985 | Van Tiffin | 84 | Van Tiffin | 17 | Van Tiffin | 33 |
1986 | Bobby Humphrey | 102 | Van Tiffin | 13 | Van Tiffin | 39 |
1987 | Bobby Humphrey | 78 | Philip Doyle | 13 | Philip Doyle | 18 |
1988 | Philip Doyle | 91 | Philip Doyle | 19 | Philip Doyle | 28 |
1989 | Siran Stacy | 108 | Philip Doyle | 22 | Philip Doyle | 34 |
1990 | Philip Doyle | 97 | Philip Doyle | 24 | Philip Doyle | 25 |
1991 | Siran Stacy | 60 | Matt Wethington | 7 | Hamp Greene | 24 |
1992 | Michael Proctor | 94 | Michael Proctor | 19 | Michael Proctor | 37 |
1993 | Michael Proctor | 97 | Michael Proctor | 22 | Michael Proctor | 31 |
1994 | Michael Proctor | 71 | Michael Proctor | 13 | Michael Proctor | 32 |
1995 | Michael Proctor | 64 | Michael Proctor | 11 | Michael Proctor | 31 |
1996 | Dennis Riddle | 84 | Brian Cunningham | 8 | Brian Cunningham | 19 |
1997 | Brian Cunningham | 50 | Brian Cunningham | 12 | Brian Cunningham | 14 |
1998 | Shaun Alexander | 102 | J. D. Phillips | 10 | J. D. Phillips | 26 |
1999 | Shaun Alexander | 144 | Ryan Pflugner | 14 | Ryan Pflugner | 21 |
2000 | Neal Thomas | 54 | Neal Thomas | 9 | Neal Thomas | 27 |
2001 | Neal Thomas | 78 | Neal Thomas | 15 | Neal Thomas | 33 |
2002 | Santonio Beard | 72 | Kyle Robinson Michael Ziffle Brian Bostick | 6 6 6 | Kyle Robinson | 23 |
2003 | Shaud Williams | 96 | Brian Bostick | 16 | Brian Bostick | 33 |
2004 | Brian Bostick | 83 | Brian Bostick | 16 | Brian Bostick | 35 |
2005 | Jamie Christensen | 73 | Jamie Christensen | 16 | Jamie Christensen | 25 |
2006 | Jamie Christensen | 56 | Jamie Christensen | 12 | Jamie Christensen | 17 |
2007 | Leigh Tiffin | 111 | Leigh Tiffin | 25 | Leigh Tiffin | 36 |
2008 | Leigh Tiffin | 106 | Leigh Tiffin | 20 | Leigh Tiffin | 46 |
2009 | Leigh Tiffin | 132 | Leigh Tiffin | 30 | Leigh Tiffin | 42 |
2010 | Jeremy Shelley | 86 | Jeremy Shelley | 12 | Jeremy Shelley | 50 |
2011 | Trent Richardson | 144 | Jeremy Shelley | 21 | Jeremy Shelley | 52 |
2012 | Eddie Lacy | 114 | Jeremy Shelley | 11 | Jeremy Shelley | 69 |
2013 | Cade Foster | 96 | Cade Foster | 12 | Cade Foster | 60 |
2014 | Amari Cooper | 96 | Adam Griffith | 12 | Adam Griffith | 53 |
2015 | Derrick Henry | 168 | Adam Griffith | 23 | Adam Griffith | 62 |
2016 | Adam Griffith | 129 | Adam Griffith | 21 | Adam Griffith | 66 |
2017 | Andy Papanastos | 110 | Andy Papanastos | 18 | Andy Papanastos | 56 |
2018 | Joseph Bulovas | 117 | Joseph Bulovas | 14 | Joseph Bulovas | 75 |
2019 | Najee Harris | 120 | Joseph Bulovas | 8 | Joseph Bulovas | 59 |
2020 | Najee Harris | 180 | Will Reichard | 14 | Will Reichard | 84 |
2021 | Will Reichard | 137 | Will Reichard | 22 | Will Reichard | 71 |
2022 | Will Reichard | 130 | Will Reichard | 22 | Will Reichard | 64 |
2023 | Will Reichard | 121 | Will Reichard | 22 | Will Reichard | 55 |
2024 | Jalen Milroe | 120 | Graham Nicholson | 6 | Graham Nicholson | 52 |
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