The African-American starting quarterbacks for the University of Alabama have been Walter Lewis, Vince Sutton, Danny Woodson, and Andrew Zow. These men all served as quarterback for the Crimson Tide throughout history.
Micheal Landrum, a Sweet Water High School graduate, became the first black quarterback to play at Alabama when he entered as a reserve against Vanderbilt on Sept. 29, 1979. The Crimson Tide won 66-3.
Crimson and white (University of Alabama), Black and gold (Alabama State University), Purple and gold (University of North Alabama), Red, white, and blue (University of South Alabama), Red and white (University of West Alabama)
Dark crimson (almost burgundy).
Bergundy with little blotches of gold mixed on in there you know homedawg Wrong. The official color is called "crimson." It appears like a burgundy-red wine color. In reality, many of the school uniforms are grey, white, or black with crimson lettering or crimson with white or black lettering. The school's band usually wears black pants with crimson tops. The the only official school color is crimson.
I'm pretty sure that that was the first color of the ds lite
John Mitchell.
At the University of Alabama, Bryant's first African American scholarship player to play was running back Wilbur Jackson in 1971.
1970
red and black
Crimson and black.
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