Birmingham Athletic Club (October) In the first ever game played in Tuscaloosa, the Birmingham Athletic Club (B.A.C.) defeated Alabama 4–0 at
The Quad on the campus of the University of Alabama. In a game controlled by both defenses, the only points came on an Athletics touchdown in the second half.
Birmingham Athletic Club (November) In a rematch against the B.A.C. a month later at
Lakeview Park in
Birmingham, Alabama lost their second game of the season by a final score of 10–8. After they trailed 4–0 at the end of the first half, Alabama scored their first points of the season on a William Walker touchdown run early in the second half and tied the game 4–4.
Sewanee Against their first-ever opponent from outside the state of Alabama,
Sewanee shut out the Crimson White 20–0 at Lakeview Park. Early in the second half, Sewanee extended their lead to 8–0 when Norman scored on a 25-yard touchdown run behind the
flying wedge formation.
Auburn After playing their previous game at Birmingham's Lakeview Park, the city of
Montgomery gave Alabama and the Agricultural & Mechanical College of Alabama (now known as
Auburn University) $500 to play each other at
Riverside Park. In the second edition of what has since become known as the
Iron Bowl, Auburn won 40–16. Auburn scored first when Rufus Dorsey scored on a 10-yard touchdown run and kicked the extra point for a 6–0 lead. Alabama responded on their next possession when John Burgett scored on a 35-yard touchdown run. However G. H. Kyser missed the extra point and Auburn still held a 6–4 lead. Auburn then extended their lead to 18–4 at halftime after a pair of touchdown from J. C. Dunham. Alabama opened the second half with their second touchdown of the game. William Walker scored on a six-yard touchdown run and cut the Tigers' lead to 18–10. Auburn responded with touchdown runs by Snow Perkins, Arthur Redding and J. V. Brown that made the score 34–10. After a David Grayson touchdown for Alabama, Auburn responded with their final points of the game on a one-yard Dorsey run that made the final score 40–16.
Governor of Alabama Thomas G. Jones presented a trophy to Auburn's captain Rufus Dorsey for their victory. ==Players==