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The '''2009 UAB Blazers''' are playing the 19th season of football for [[UAB]], their 14th in Division I-A, and their 11th as a member of Conference USA. The team is coached by [[Neil Callaway]], in his third year as head coach.  His [[2008 UAB Blazers football|2008 squad]] improved to 4-8, after going 2-10 in [[2007 UAB Blazers football|2007]].
The '''2009 UAB Blazers''' played the 19th season of football for [[UAB]], their 14th in Division I-A, and their 11th as a member of Conference USA. The team was coached by [[Neil Callaway]], in his third year as head coach.  The [[2009]] season saw Callaway's Blazers improve to 5-7, just one loss from reaching bowl eligibility.  His [[2008 UAB Blazers football|2008 squad]] went 4-8, after going 2-10 in [[2007 UAB Blazers football|2007]].


==Schedule and results (1-3)==
Quarterback [[Joe Webb]] finished the season with 1,427 rushing yards, which puts him in third place in NCAA history in single season rushing yards by a quarterback.  His 2,774 rushing yards for his college career, putting him at 12th on the NCAA list for career rushing yards by a quarterback.  He finished his UAB career with 8,545 yards of total offense, and 65 touchdowns.
 
==Results (5-7)==
* [[September 5]]: Defeated Rice 44-24 at [[Legion Field]].  
* [[September 5]]: Defeated Rice 44-24 at [[Legion Field]].  
* [[September 12]]: Lost to SMU 35-33 at Legion Field.  
* [[September 12]]: Lost to SMU 35-33 at Legion Field.  
* [[September 19]]: Lost to Troy 27-14 in Troy.
* [[September 19]]: Lost to Troy 27-14 in Troy.
* [[September 26]]: Lost 56-19 to Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.
* [[September 26]]: Lost 56-19 to Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.
* [[October 1]]: Southern Mississippi at Legion Field  
* [[October 1]]: Defeated Southern Mississippi 30-17 at Legion Field.
* [[October 17]]: Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi
* [[October 17]]: Lost 48-13 to Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi.
* [[October 24]]: Marshall in Huntington, West Virginia
* [[October 24]]: Lost 27-7 to Marshall in Huntington, West Virginia.
* [[October 31]]: UTEP in El Paso, Texas
* [[October 31]]: Defeated UTEP 38-33 in El Paso, Texas.  Senior quarterback [[Joe Webb]] threw for 2 and caught one for a total of 3 Blazer touchdowns.
* [[November 7]]: Florida Atlantic at Legion Field
* [[November 7]]: Defeated Florida Atlantic 56-29 at Legion Field.
* [[November 14]]: Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee ([[Battle for the Bones]]
* [[November 14]]: Defeated Memphis 31-21 in Memphis, Tennessee ([[Battle for the Bones]]).
* [[November 21]]: East Carolina in Greenville, North Carolina
* [[November 21]]: Lost to East Carolina 37-21 in Greenville, North Carolina.
* [[November 28]]: Central Florida at Legion Field
* [[November 28]]: Lost to Central Florida 34-27 at Legion Field.


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==References==
* Irvine, Steve (October 31, 2009) "[http://blog.al.com/offthevine/2009/10/joe_webb_leads_blazers_past_ut.html Joe Webb leads Blazers past UTEP]."  ''Birmingham News''
* Irvine, Steve, (November 29, 2009) "One more look at UAB's 34-27 loss to UCF."  ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 3 December 2018

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The 2009 UAB Blazers played the 19th season of football for UAB, their 14th in Division I-A, and their 11th as a member of Conference USA. The team was coached by Neil Callaway, in his third year as head coach. The 2009 season saw Callaway's Blazers improve to 5-7, just one loss from reaching bowl eligibility. His 2008 squad went 4-8, after going 2-10 in 2007.

Quarterback Joe Webb finished the season with 1,427 rushing yards, which puts him in third place in NCAA history in single season rushing yards by a quarterback. His 2,774 rushing yards for his college career, putting him at 12th on the NCAA list for career rushing yards by a quarterback. He finished his UAB career with 8,545 yards of total offense, and 65 touchdowns.

Results (5-7)

Preceded by:
2008
UAB Blazers football
2009
Succeeded by:
2010

References

  • Irvine, Steve (October 31, 2009) "Joe Webb leads Blazers past UTEP." Birmingham News
  • Irvine, Steve, (November 29, 2009) "One more look at UAB's 34-27 loss to UCF." Birmingham News

External links