College Football Hall of Famer Woodrow Lowe, a former Alabama All-American and standout NFL linebacker, died on Thursday after a lengthy illness. He was 71.

Lowe’s younger brother Eddie, the mayor of Phenix City, Ala., confirmed the death to AL.com.

Woodrow Lowe was a three-time first-team All-American for the Crimson Tide during his playing career from 1972-75 and racked up 315 tackles, a then-school record that still ranks fourth in program history. He was a force on the school’s 1973 co-national championship team when he racked up 134 tackles, a school mark that still stands.

Lowe intercepted six passes during his tenure as Alabama went 43-5. He played for legendary Crimson Tide coach Bear Bryant.

Lowe was a fifth-round draft choice by the San Diego Chargers in 1976 and played in 16

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