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Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, February 11, 2024

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Countdown to Crimson Tide's 2024 Season Opener:

202 days

Today's Crimson Tide Schedule:

  • Women's Tennis vs Indiana, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 10 a.m. CT
  • Men's Tennis at Wisconsin, Madison, Wisc., 12 p.m. CT

  • Women's Basketball at LSU, Baton Rouge, La., 3 p.m. CT on ESPN2

Crimson Tide Results:

  • Swimming & Diving at Auburn Invite (Day 2), Auburn, Ala., All Day
  • Track & Field, Cross Country at Tiger Paw Invitational (Day 2), Indoor Track & Field, Clemson, S.C., All-Day
  • Track & Field, Cross Country at David Hemery Valentine Invitational (Day 2), Indoor Track & Field, Boston, Mass., All-Day
  • Men's Basketball: Alabama 109, LSU 92
  • Softball: Alabama 7, Longwood 2
  • Softball: Alabama 5, Georgia Tech 1

Did You Notice?

  • Alabama baseball hosted the annual Fan Day at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.

On This Day in Crimson Tide History:

February 11, 1943: For the second straight year, former Alabama star Don Hutson was named the NFL "Player of the Year" in a poll of voters from nine newspapers. The 30-year-old held 11 NFL receiving records, including his 138 points scored in 1942. Hutson led the NFL in receiving with 74 catches for 1,211 yards and 17 TDs. Hutson was an All-NFL pick for the fifth consecutive season.

February 11, 1997: Damien Harris was born in Richmond, Ky.; Deionte Thompson was born in Orange, Texas.

February 11, 1998: Josh Jacobs was born in Tulsa, Okla.

Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:

"Honey buns … It hurts to talk about it.” – Damien Harris on what’s the thing he hated giving up the most to get into peak shape with the Crimson Tide.

We'll Leave You with This: