Final Four: Vote now for the best Alabama football team of all time

Final Four: Vote now for the best Alabama football team of all time

After two round of voting, Crimson Tide fans have decided who they felt deserved to be the best four Alabama teams of all time. The quarterfinals voting was much closer than round 1 and AL.com received thousands of votes in the past few days, but the four best teams have been selected.

2009 defeated 1979 with 68 percent of the votes; 1992 defeated 2011 with 73 percent of the votes; 2020 defeated 178 with 83 percent of the votes; and 2015 defeated 2012 with 52 percent of the votes.

It is now time to move on to the Final Four of AL.com’s best Alabama football team of all time bracket. Voting will take place May 21-24 for the Final Four and May 24-27 for the championship, exclusively on AL.com.

Check out all of the Final Four matchups below and cast your votes!

#1 seed 2009 vs #5 seed 1992:

2009 Team:

· Coach: Nick Saban

· Record: 14-0 (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions, BCS National Champions

· Notable Wins: #7 Virginia Tech (34-24), #20 Ole Miss (22-3), #9 LSU (24-15), #1 Florida (32-13), #2 Texas (37-21)

· Notable Players: Mark Ingram (Heisman Trophy Winner), Julio Jones, Terrence Cody, Marcell Dareus, Rolando McClain, Javier Arenas

1992 Team:

· Coach: Gene Stallings

· Record: 13-0 (8-0 SEC), SEC Champions, Sugar Bowl Champions, Consensus National Champions

· Notable Wins: #13 Tennessee (17-10), #16 Mississippi State (30-21), #12 Florida (28-21), #1 Miami (34-13)

· Notable Players: John Copeland, Eric Curry, Jay Barker, Lemanski Hall, Antonio Langham, Derrick Lassic

#2 seed 2020 vs #3 seed 2015

2020 Team:

· Coach: Nick Saban

· Record: 13-0 (11-0 SEC), SEC Champions, Cotton Bowl Champions, CFP National Champions

· Notable Wins: #3 Georgia (41-21), #7 Florida (52-46), #4 Notre Dame (31-14), #3 Ohio State (52-24)

· Notable Players: Mac Jones, Najee Harris, DeVonta Smith (Heisman Trophy Winner), Jaylen Waddle, Patrick Surtain II, Alex Leatherwood

2015 Team:

· Coach: Nick Saban

· Record: 14-1 (7-1 SEC), SEC Champions, Cotton Bowl Champions, CFP National Champions

· Notable Wins: #20 Wisconsin (35-17), #8 Georgia (38-10), #9 Texas A&M (41-23), #2 LSU (30-16), #3 Michigan State (38-0), #1 Clemson (45-40)

· Notable Players: Derrick Henry, O.J. Howard, Calvin Ridley, Reuben Foster, Reggie Ragland, Marlon Humphrey, Jarran Reed

Patrick Bird is a Social Media Content Producer for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @pbird02.