Barrett Jones
Biography
Barrett Jones is one of the most decorated offensive linemen in college football history. He started at three different positions (Guard, Tackle, Center) on three national championship teams. He won the Outland Trophy and Rimington Trophy.
Achievements
- Outland Trophy (2011)
- Rimington Trophy (2012)
- 3x National Champion
- William V. Campbell Trophy
Notable Iron Bowl Games
The 2009 Iron Bowl was the hurdle Alabama had to clear to reach perfection. At 11-0, the #2 Crimson Tide entered Jordan-Hare Stadium facing a 7-4 Auburn team that played its best game of the season. The result was a classic that came down to a legendary final possession. Trailing 21-20 with under eight minutes to play, Alabama took over at their own 21-yard line. What followed was "The Drive." Quarterback Greg McElroy engineered a methodical, 15-play, 79-yard march that consumed over seven minutes of clock. Facing intense pressure, McElroy made clutch throws, including a key third-down conversion to Julio Jones. With 1:24 remaining, McElroy found Roy Upchurch in the flat for a 4-yard touchdown. The 26-21 victory preserved the perfect season, leading to an SEC Championship win over Florida and Alabama's first national title under Nick Saban.
The 2011 Iron Bowl was a statement game for an Alabama team seeking vengeance and a shot at the national title. After blowing a 24-0 lead the previous year in the "Camback," Alabama returned to Jordan-Hare Stadium and left no doubt, crushing Auburn 42-14. Running back Trent Richardson put on a clinic, rushing for a career-high 203 yards on 27 carries. He was a bowling ball of knives, breaking tackles and dragging defenders at will. His performance controlled the clock and demoralized the Auburn defense. Quarterback AJ McCarron was surgical, throwing three touchdown passes to balance the attack. Auburn's offense, devoid of Cam Newton, had no answers. They managed just 140 total yards against one of the greatest defenses in college football history.
The 2012 Iron Bowl was a mercifully short execution. En route to their second consecutive national championship, #2 Alabama completely dismantled a reeling Auburn team 49-0 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. It was the first shutout in the rivalry since 2008 and highlighted two programs moving in opposite directions. The stats were staggering. Alabama outgained Auburn 483 to 163. AJ McCarron threw four touchdown passes in an efficient, effortless performance before resting for the starters. Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon ran through gaping holes in the Auburn defense. By halftime, it was 42-0. For Auburn, the 49-point loss was the final nail in the coffin for head coach Gene Chizik, who was fired the following day just two years after winning a national title.