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*[[2006]]: Environmental activist [[Maxie Bryant]] died. | *[[2006]]: Environmental activist [[Maxie Bryant]] died. | ||
:* | :*[[University of Alabama]] head coach [[Mike Shula]] was informed by [[Mal Moore]] that he would not be returning to coach the Crimson Tide. | ||
*[[1992]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] defeated the [[Auburn Tigers]] 17-0 in the [[1992 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]]. | *[[1992]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] defeated the [[Auburn Tigers]] 17-0 in the [[1992 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
*[[1985]]: Lyn St. James set a record closed course run for a female at over 200 mph at [[Talladega Superspeedway]]. | *[[1985]]: Lyn St. James set a record closed course run for a female at over 200 mph at [[Talladega Superspeedway]]. |
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November 26 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Environmental activist Maxie Bryant died.
- University of Alabama head coach Mike Shula was informed by Mal Moore that he would not be returning to coach the Crimson Tide.
- 1992: Alabama defeated the Auburn Tigers 17-0 in the Iron Bowl at Legion Field.
- 1985: Lyn St. James set a record closed course run for a female at over 200 mph at Talladega Superspeedway.
- 1973: Olympian John Zimmerman was born in Birmingham.
- 1955: Auburn beat Alabama 26-0 in the Iron Bowl.
- 1913: Governor Rufus Cobb died in Birmingham.