The Greatest Play in Crimson Tide History? Roll Call, January 8, 2025

The Alabama Crimson Tide’s storied football history is filled with iconic plays, but fans often debate which moment truly stands out as the greatest. On January 8, 2025, this conversation was reignited, as supporters reflected on unforgettable plays that have defined the program’s legacy.

 

One of the most celebrated moments is “The Kick-Six” from the 2013 Iron Bowl, where Auburn’s Chris Davis returned a missed field goal for a touchdown in the game’s final seconds. Despite the play going against Alabama, its impact on college football history keeps it in fans’ memories. However, die-hard Crimson Tide supporters point to more victorious moments.

 

Another contender is the second-and-26 play in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game. Tua Tagovailoa’s stunning 41-yard touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith in overtime secured a thrilling win over Georgia, cementing Nick Saban’s dynasty.

 

Defensive plays also deserve recognition. The goal-line stand against Penn State in the 1979 Sugar Bowl, led by Barry Krauss, helped clinch a national title and remains one of the most iconic defensive moments in Alabama history.

 

As fans continue to discuss what truly constitutes the “greatest” play, it’s clear Alabama’s rich tradition of excellence has produced a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. Whether it’s game-winning touchdowns, defensive heroics, or dramatic finishes, the Crimson Tide’s history continues to inspire passion and pride among its fans.

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