Favorite victory:The two most difficult losses for me were probably 1989 vs AU and 1994 vs FLA
We were undefeated and Ranked in the Top 3 both times and those losses crushed NC hopes right at the end of those seasons.
I'm honestly not sure what my favorite win is though.
'93 vs Miami is probably the biggest upset
'09 Florida is a strong contender for best team we've beaten where we had to play almost perfectly to do it.
The actual 'Best' game due to it's back and forth nature is probably the 2015/16 game vs Clemson with the Drake KR TD
The 2nd Half and OT vs UGA in 2017/18 is exciting but the 1st half is a miserable watch though it ends with the GOAT walk-off play.
The only thing I can say for sure sure is that 2nd and 26 is probably the most exciting sporting moment I've ever experienced. The only other play like it for me is when the Braves walked off the Pirates in the 1992 NLCS with the Sid Bream play at the plate.
1993 Sugar Bowl vs Miami
Hardest Loss:
1986 LSU
This one may be obscure to some folks, but this was the kick of all kicks in the gut for me. You have to understand the time.
Alabama had not even played in the Sugar Bowl since January 1, 1980, but on October 24, 1986, we were #2 in the nation. #6 eventual national champion Penn State came to town and beat us senseless in the rain, 23-3. So a national title was now probably a pipe dream, but we could still get a high ranking and win the SEC and Sugar Bowl. So LSU came to Bham, winner has the inside track.
And we beat them senseless in every way possible except, well, two. The obvious one and turnovers. Bobby Humphrey fumbled, once inside the 20 and once inside the one-yard-line (into the end zone), and we lost by four to a team that we outgained by 150 yards, had more first downs, and we had the ball longer. But the turnovers killed us - and goodbye New Orleans.
What made this worse was I was a senior in high school and the two biggest jerks in my church youth group were both LSU fans.
