5 Teams Alabama Has Shockingly Never Lost To

5 Teams Alabama Has Shockingly Never Lost To

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The Alabama Crimson Tide are among the top of college football's most elite and storied programs, and you don't get a seat at that kind of table without earning it over sustained periods of success against a wide variety of opponents.

While one might think the Crimson Tide would have dropped at least one game to most of the country's major opponents somewhere down the line, here's a look at the five most impressive FBS opponents Alabama has surprisingly never lost to.

Teams Alabama Has Never Lost To

*Note: All opponents included below are limited to current FBS programs that have played Alabama at least once.

5. BYU Cougars

All-Time Series Record: (1-0-0)
Most Recent Meeting: Sept. 5, 1998
Final Score: Alabama 38 | BYU 31

4. Stanford Cardinal

All-Time Series Record: (1-0-1)
Most Recent Meeting: Jan. 1, 1935 (Rose Bowl)
Final Score: Alabama 29 | Stanford 13

3. Houston Cougars

All-Time Series Record: (9-0-0)
Most Recent Meeting: Oct. 6, 2007 (*Alabama later vacated this game)
Final Score: Alabama 30 | Houston 24

2. Michigan State Spartans

All-Time Series Record: (1-0-0)
Most Recent Meeting: Dec. 31, 2015 (2016 CFP Semifinal - Cotton Bowl)
Final Score: Alabama 38 | Michigan State 0

1. Washington Huskies

All-Time Series Record: (5-0-0)
Most Recent Meeting: Dec. 31, 2016 (2017 CFP Semifinal - Chic-fil-A Peach Bowl)
Final Score: Alabama 24 | Washington 7

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