2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football
Independence Bowl, L 31–34 vs. Oklahoma State
ConferenceSoutheastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record0–7, 6 wins vacated (0–6 SEC, 2 wins vacated)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorDavid Rader (4th season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorJoe Kines (6th season)
Base defense3–3–5
Captains
Home stadiumBryant–Denny Stadium
2006 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Eastern Division
No. 1 Florida x$#   7 1     13 1  
No. 25 Tennessee   5 3     9 4  
No. 23 Georgia   4 4     9 4  
Kentucky   4 4     8 5  
South Carolina   3 5     8 5  
Vanderbilt   1 7     4 8  
Western Division
No. 15 Arkansas x   7 1     10 4  
No. 9 Auburn   6 2     11 2  
No. 3 LSU %   6 2     11 2  
Alabama   2 6     6 7  
Ole Miss   2 6     4 8  
Mississippi State   1 7     3 9  
Championship: Florida 38, Arkansas 28
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • Alabama had all victories vacated by the NCAA in 2010. As such, the official record for Alabama is 0–7 (0–6).
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by Mike Shula in his fourth and final year as head coach during the regular season and Joe Kines as interim head coach for their bowl game, the Crimson Tide compiled an overall record of 6–7 with a mark of 2–6 in conference play, tying for fourth place SEC's Western Division. Alabama was invited to the Independence Bowl, where the Crimson Tide lost to Oklahoma State. The team played home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Despite a strong 5–2 start, Alabama finished the regular season by losing four of the final five games. The Crimson Tide closed the regular season at 6–6 with a defeat for a fifth-straight year to rival Auburn. Following the loss, Shula was fired and defensive coordinator Joe Kines was appointed interim head coach for the bowl game.

In 2009, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) levied sanctions against Alabama, forcing the Crimson Tide to vacate all of their wins from the season.