2005 season In
Coffee's freshman season at Alabama, he appeared in all twelve games. On September 17, he rushed for a season-high 75 yards on 15 attempts in a 37–14 win over
South Carolina. He did not see significant action throughout the remainder of the season, as he was a backup to starter
Kenneth Darby while sharing time with Jimmy Johns. In Alabama's homecoming game versus
Utah State, he scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 9–yard reception from quarterback
John Parker Wilson. In his freshman season, Coffee rushed for 179 yards on 48 attempts. He also caught eight passes for 91 yards, including one touchdown. Coffee returned in the
2007 season under new head coach
Nick Saban. In that season, he split time as the starting running back with freshman Terry Grant. In the season opener versus
Western Carolina, Coffee rushed nine times for 76 yards and one touchdown in a 52–6 victory. In the season's homecoming game, he had his first 100-yard rushing game in a 30–24 win over
Houston. In total, he rushed for 121 yards on 30 attempts and one touchdown, as well as catching one pass for six yards. However, he did not accumulate any statistics in four of Alabama's final five games. Coffee finished his redshirt sophomore season with 545 yards on 129 carries, scoring four touchdowns. Coffee's first 100-yard rushing performance came in the fourth game of the season in a 49–14 rout of
Arkansas. He carried the ball ten times for 162 yards and two touchdowns, including his career-long run of 87 yards. In the following game, Coffee again scored twice in a 41–30 upset over #3
Georgia, finishing the game with 23 carries for 86 yards. Coffee's career best game came in the following week in a 17–14 win over
Kentucky, as he ran for 218 yards on 25 attempts, including a 78-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. His 218 yards was the most by an Alabama running back since
Shaun Alexander in
1996. Alabama clinched a berth in the
2008 SEC Championship Game with a 27–21 overtime victory over
LSU, in which Coffee rushed for 126 yards and one touchdown. In the annual
Iron Bowl, he ran for his fourth 100+ yard game in a 36–0 rout of rival
Auburn with 144 yards and one touchdown. After rushing for 112 yards in the SEC Championship game loss to
Florida, Coffee was held to his season low in the
2009 Sugar Bowl against
Utah. The Utes defense held Coffee to 36 yards on 13 attempts in a 31–17 Utah victory. In his best statistical season at Alabama, Coffee ran for 1,383 yards and ten touchdowns, while averaging 5.9 yards per carry. With his season's performance, Coffee was named to the
Associated Press All-SEC first-team. On January 9, 2009, Coffee announced he would forgo his Senior year and declare for the
2009 NFL draft. He was represented by sports agent
Todd Crannell of Q2 Sports & Entertainment.
College statistics ==Professional career==