During his time as head coach they have him listed with a record of 232 wins, 46 losses and 9 ties.
Paul "Bear" Bryant had two children, Mae Martin and Paul, Jr.
24 bowl games
Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant won 14 SEC titles. He won his first with the University of Kentucky and 13 with the University of Alabama.
The State of Alabama has many bridges. Its tallest known bridge is the Paul Bryant Bridge, standing 150 feet tall.
Once, in the 1968 Cotton Bowl. Texas A&M won 20-16.
According to Wikianswers own site, the answer is: "Bear Bryant accumulated a 72-2 record while head coach of Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium."
Paul "Bear" Bryant, the legendary football coach at the University of Alabama, lost a total of 17 home games during his tenure from 1958 to 1982. His home record was remarkably strong, contributing to his reputation as one of the greatest coaches in college football history. Bryant's teams were known for their dominance at home, making his losses there quite rare.
Bear Bryant spent 25 years as head coach of Alabama (1958-1982).
24 consecutively at Alabama
Paul "Bear" Bryant was not a candidate in the 1968 presidential election. He was a highly successful college football coach, not a politician.
Bear Bryant coached Alabama between 1958-1982. In those 25 seasons Alabama won 10 outright SEC championships and were co-champions 3 times: Outright SEC champs: 1964, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979 Co SEC champs: 1961, 1966, 1981
During Bear Bryant's tenure as head coach at the University of Alabama from 1958 to 1982, he faced the University of Texas a total of 10 times. Bryant's record against Texas was 5 wins and 5 losses. These matchups included some notable games, such as the 1964 Orange Bowl, which Alabama won, and the 1970 game where Texas emerged victorious.