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* [[2010]]: The [[Auburn Tigers]] reversed a 24-point deficit to beat [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] 28-27 in the [[2010 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]].
* [[2010]]: The [[Auburn Tigers]] reversed a 24-point deficit to beat [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] 28-27 in the [[2010 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]].
* [[2007]]: [[Patrick Cooper]]'s lawsuit challenging [[Larry Langford]]'s eligibility to [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election|run]] for [[Mayor of Birmingham]] was dismissed.
* [[2007]]: [[Patrick Cooper]]'s lawsuit challenging [[Larry Langford]]'s eligibility to [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election|run]] for [[Mayor of Birmingham]] was dismissed.
* [[2006]]: Environmental activist [[Maxie Bryant]] died.
* [[2006]]: [[University of Alabama]] head coach [[Mike Shula]] was informed by [[Mal Moore]] that he would not be returning to coach the Crimson Tide.
* [[2006]]: [[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]].
* [[1977]]: Alabama won the [[1977 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 48-21.
* [[1977]]: Alabama won the [[1977 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 48-21.
* [[1973]]: Olympian [[John Zimmerman]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1964]]: [[Joe Namath]] led the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football]] team to a 21-14 victory over [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] at [[Legion Field]] in the first [[1964 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] to be broadcast on national television.
* [[1964]]: [[Joe Namath]] led the [[Alabama Crimson Tide football]] team to a 21-14 victory over [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] at [[Legion Field]] in the first [[1964 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] to be broadcast on national television.
* [[1960]]: Alabama won the [[1960 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 3-0.
* [[1960]]: Alabama won the [[1960 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 3-0.
* [[1955]]: Auburn won the [[1955 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 26-0.
* [[1955]]: Auburn won the [[1955 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 26-0.
* [[1900]]: [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)]] arrived at New York from Greece.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2006]]: Environmental activist [[Maxie Bryant]] died.
* [[1973]]: Olympian [[John Zimmerman]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1929]]: Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] was born in Eutaw, Greene County.
* [[1929]]: Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] was born in Eutaw, Greene County.
* [[1927]]: [[UAB]] administrator [[Gloria Howton]] was born in Reform, Pickens County.
* [[1927]]: [[UAB]] administrator [[Gloria Howton]] was born in Reform, Pickens County.
* [[1921]]: Presbyterian missionary [[Jon Crow]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1921]]: Presbyterian missionary [[Jon Crow]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1913]]: [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]] [[Rufus Cobb]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1913]]: [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]] [[Rufus Cobb]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1900]]: [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)]] arrived at New York from Greece.
* [[1907]]: [[Abe Berkowitz]] was born.


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