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The first location of the field was at the southeast corner, with the field running parallel to 6th Avenue, and its second location was moved 90-degrees to the west to run parallel to University Boulevard. Following the 2004 football season, the university spent approximately $47 million on an expansion to the north end zone, which was completed days before the 2006 season opener against Hawaii. The expansion added a new upper deck to the North end zone area, complete with three different levels of skyboxes, which collectively are known as "The Zone", which brought the number of skyboxes in the stadium to 123. An expansion to the south end zone, completed during the Summer of 2010, increased its capacity to over 101,000 to make it the 9th largest stadium in the world by seating. All-time, Alabama has a record of 238 wins, 50 losses and 3 ties at Bryant–Denny in addition to selling out every home game since the 1988 season. Under the direction of head coach Hal Self, the college completed 1949 with a 4–5 record, turning in a slightly improved 5–4 record the following year.
Hudspeth spent seven seasons in Florence and put the Lion program back at the top of Division II, winning 64 games and making five playoff appearances. Under Hudspeth’s direction, the Lions reached the NCAA semifinals three times, the quarterfinals twice, and had five seasons with 10 or more wins. The Birmingham Fairgrounds provided for the fourth location of Alabama home games in Birmingham, and is located in western Birmingham at the location of Birmingham International Raceway. Alabama played home games at the fairgrounds between the 1905 and 1911 seasons, with an all-time record at the Birmingham Fairgrounds of 12–6–2. The first home of Crimson Tide football was located on The Quad at the center of the Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa. The Crimsons as they were known then compiled an overall record of 42 wins to only 11 losses between the 1893 through the 1914 seasons.
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In 2014 Wallace led UNA to a 9–2 record that included winning a share of a second straight GSC Championship and a second straight berth in the Division II Playoffs. In 2015, coach Wallace led the Lions to a 9–3 record and shared their third consecutive GSC Championship with West Georgia and another Division II Playoff appearance. UNA fell to Northwest Missouri State 29–3 in the national championship and finished No. 2 in the final AFCA poll. Wallace finished his 15-year career at UNA with a 126–51–1 (.711) record, making him the winningest football coach in school history. Coach Willis has spent fifteen years on the UNA football staff and five years as defensive coordinator.
Willis finished the 2017 season with a 5–5 record, avoiding the school's first losing season since 2002. The Lions finished tied for second in the GSC and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2012. Because of NCAA transitional rules, the Lions will not be eligible for postseason until 2022 as a transitioning school to Division I. The Lions finished their first season in the FCS with a 7-3 record, and were 3-2 versus FCS opponents. The Lions fell to 4-7 during the 2019 campaign after playing a tough non-conference schedule featuring prominent FCS programs such as Montana and Jacksonville State. Big South Conference games did not count towards the standings due to transition rules; however, UNA finished with a 3-4 conference record.
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Lehigh won the Patriot League last spring, while Princeton captured both the regular-season and tournament crowns of the Ivy League. South Alabama will begin the month of March on the road with two more non-conference tournaments. The Jags will compete at the Jane B. Moore Memorial hosted by Auburn on the first weekend of the second month of the season. USA will open with Tennessee Tech and the host Tigers on March 3, and then face Bowling Green and Auburn on day two , before closing out the weekend against Tennessee Tech on March 5.
During the season, the Lions faced four nationally ranked FCS teams, all on the road. UNA was the last Division II team to beat a Division I-A team, defeating Southwestern Louisiana on October 11, 1997. In 2016, UNA won their fourth consecutive Gulf South Conference championship — a conference record. Rickwood Field provided for the fifth location of Alabama home games in Birmingham, and is located at the corner of 2nd Avenue West and 12th Street West in the West End.
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Our 120+ graduate programs push students to realize their potential and reach the highest levels of achievement. UA offers more than 100 majors and programs of study in eight different degree-granting colleges and schools. Before arriving at the stadium, students using their ACT Card on a mobile device should make sure their device is charged. Students should also accept any pending ticket transfers or swaps prior to arriving at the stadium. Following their third consecutive NCAA Division II Football Championship in 1995, the Lions were invited to the White House to meet President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and members of Congress. Two Lion players, linebacker Ronald McKinnon and quarterback Will Hall won the Harlon Hill Trophy.

UNA's football success has come through the combined efforts of eight different head coaches, more than 80 assistant coaches and more than 1,200 student-athletes. Since that September day, the University has reaped 67 years worth of benefits from a football program that has helped put UNA on the map as one of the nation’s premier collegiate powers. As an example, North Alabama boasts the highest winningest percentage since 1990 of any collegiate football program from the football tradition rich state of Alabama at 72.29. The Lions appeared in the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs 21 times, compiling an overall record of 35–18. On a professional level, the Lions have produced an NFL Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in Harlon Hill, and five other Lions have played on Super Bowl squads.
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— Alabama is 5-7 all-time against the No. 1 team in the country, most recently defeating No. 1 Houston on Dec. 10 and No. 1 North Carolina on Nov. 27. The Tigers' projected starters are all seniors or older along with leading scorers Kendrick Davis and DeAndre Williams are both fifth-year seniors. With its veteran group, the Tigers are off to a fast start going 8-2 in their first 10 games including a win against No. 19 Auburn.

The 2009 campaign would climax late in the season with an undefeated 10–0 record and the school's return to the #1 ranking for the first time since 1996. The season wrapped up with a UNA loss in the regional finals with an 11–2 record. Following a 4-year interlude under Bill Hyde, Mark Hudspeth assumed the head coaching job at UNA in 2002.
The first 30 years after the rebirth of the Lion football program established a strong foundation for the program. Under the direction of Hal Self, the early Lion football teams were a model of consistency, enjoying 12 winning seasons in the first 14 years or the program. The Lions dominated other state institutions, going 12 years from 1952 to 1964 without losing a game to another school from Alabama (31-0-2).
After a disappointing first year, Hudspeth led the Lions to another string of Division II playoff games. Bringing a big-name, high profile former Division I National Coach of the Year to Florence sparked anticipation for year number 61 of Lion football and Bowden's first team didn't disappoint. In three years in Florence Bowden compiled a record with three NCAA playoff appearances. Wallace left UNA following another playoff run in 1997 and the Lions elevated longtime defensive coordinator Bill Hyde to the head coaching position.
Any vehicles remaining in these lots after midnight are subject to being towed and a $100 fine. Former Auburn head coach Terry Bowden was named the new head coach on January 1, 2009. Pre-season hype focused on Bowden's remedy to a re-building roster by acquiring over twenty-five transfers from Division I schools including several from his father's Florida State team.

Hayes is also the juror for the 47th annual Juried Student Exhibition, which is on display alongside his exhibition. — Miller is averaging 3.0 three-pointers per game, which ranks No. 34 in the country. — Brandon Miller is averaging 17.9 points per game, the most by any freshman in the country and No. 65 overall.
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