Highlights of the 1985 season included a last-second, 20–16 comeback victory on
Labor Day over
Georgia to open the season.[1] The 1985 edition of the
Iron Bowl against
Auburn is regarded as one of Alabama's most dramatic victories in the history of the series. In the game, Alabama led 16–10 after three quarters, but saw four lead changes in the fourth quarter, including two in the final minute.[2] It ended with
Van Tiffin's 52-yard
field goal as time expired to give Alabama a 25–23 victory.[2] Tiffin's field goal is remembered simply as "The Kick" in Alabama lore.[3][4]
Due to NCAA sanctions that led to the
forfeit of Alabama's
1993 17–17 tie with
Tennessee, and college football's adoption of an
overtime that does not allow ties, the 14–14 tie with LSU remains the last official tie in school history.[5][6]
"1985 Game Recaps".
1986 Alabama Football Media Guide(PDF). Tuscaloosa, Alabama: UA Athletics Media Relations Office. 1986. Archived from
the original(PDF) on December 4, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
^Rappaport, Ken; Barry Wilmer (2007). Football Feuds: The Greatest College Football Rivalries. Guilford, Connecticut: The Lyons Press. pp. 85–86.
ISBN978-1-59921-014-8.
^Hersch, Hank (December 9, 1985).
"The Week". Sports Illustrated. SI.com. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
^Deas, Tommy (August 4, 1995).
"1993 will be lost season for Tide". The Gadsden Times. Google News. NYT Regional Newspapers. p. D4. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
Highlights of the 1985 season included a last-second, 20–16 comeback victory on
Labor Day over
Georgia to open the season.[1] The 1985 edition of the
Iron Bowl against
Auburn is regarded as one of Alabama's most dramatic victories in the history of the series. In the game, Alabama led 16–10 after three quarters, but saw four lead changes in the fourth quarter, including two in the final minute.[2] It ended with
Van Tiffin's 52-yard
field goal as time expired to give Alabama a 25–23 victory.[2] Tiffin's field goal is remembered simply as "The Kick" in Alabama lore.[3][4]
Due to NCAA sanctions that led to the
forfeit of Alabama's
1993 17–17 tie with
Tennessee, and college football's adoption of an
overtime that does not allow ties, the 14–14 tie with LSU remains the last official tie in school history.[5][6]
"1985 Game Recaps".
1986 Alabama Football Media Guide(PDF). Tuscaloosa, Alabama: UA Athletics Media Relations Office. 1986. Archived from
the original(PDF) on December 4, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
^Rappaport, Ken; Barry Wilmer (2007). Football Feuds: The Greatest College Football Rivalries. Guilford, Connecticut: The Lyons Press. pp. 85–86.
ISBN978-1-59921-014-8.
^Hersch, Hank (December 9, 1985).
"The Week". Sports Illustrated. SI.com. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
^Deas, Tommy (August 4, 1995).
"1993 will be lost season for Tide". The Gadsden Times. Google News. NYT Regional Newspapers. p. D4. Retrieved February 21, 2012.