Worst Alabama losses: Where Rose Bowl defeat vs. Indiana ranks for Crimson Tide this century

Alabama will spend the offseason picking up the pieces after a loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

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Alabama's season is over, and it ended with a thud. 

After a comeback win over Oklahoma in the opening round of the College Football Playoff inspired hope the Crimson Tide could upset top-seeded Indiana in the Rose Bowl and take a major step toward a championship, Kalen DeBoer's team was brutalized in every way on Thursday, suffering a 38-3 defeat

While Alabama was hardly alone in getting burned by Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, the Tide didn't come close to stopping Indiana's rushing attack, letting both Roman Hemby and Kaelon Black run wild.

Compared to the Nick Saban era, the loss puts DeBoer in uncharted territory.

Here's a look at how Alabama's 35-point defeat ranks against the program's worst losses this century.

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Alabama's worst losses this century

SeasonOpponentMarginFinal ScoreCoach
2025Indiana (CFP semifinals)3538-3Kalen DeBoer
2018Clemson (CFP championship)2844-16Nick Saban
2003LSU2427-3Mike Shula
2000Mississippi State2229-7Mike DuBose
2000Southern Miss2121-0Mike DuBose
2024Oklahoma2124-3Kalen DeBoer
2025Georgia (SEC championship)2128-7Kalen DeBoer
2004Arkansas1727-10Mike Shula
2004South Carolina1720-3Mike Shula
2004LSU1626-10Mike Shula
2003Ole Miss1543-28Mike Shula
2006Florida1528-13Mike Shula
2021Georgia (CFP championship)1533-18Nick Saban

Alabama's 38-3 loss is the program's widest margin since a 42-6 loss to Arkansas in 1998. 

Before Thursday, Alabama only had six losses of 20 or more points since the start of the 21st century, with only one of those losses coming under the legendary Nick Saban. 

In just two seasons as head coach, Kalen DeBoer now owns three of Alabama's seven 20-point losses since 2000. The Crimson Tide suffered a 24-3 defeat to Oklahoma in 2024 and lost 28-7 to Georgia in the SEC championship game this season. By losing 38-3 in the Rose Bowl, DeBoer now has a loss by a wider margin than any defeat during the Saban era. 

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What is Alabama's worst loss ever?

In this era of college football, Alabama probably isn't going to match its worst loss in program history. The Crimson Tide fell 78-0 at the hands of Vanderbilt in 1906, a mark that hasn't been matched since. 

While 78-0 might have been tough to swallow, Alabama's 38-3 Rose Bowl defeat will leave quite a sting as well for a program that perennially competed for national championships not long ago. 

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