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A loaded Week 5 college football slate sees the biggest game of the SEC season (so far) go down in Athens, GA on Saturday night.
The further we get into this season — and the more damaged Oklahoma looks after the throwing hand injury to star quarterback John Mateer — the more it appears Alabama ’s trip to Athens on Saturday could be the first of two games between the teams. Unless LSU has something to say about it.
The SEC has announced who the Alabama Crimson Tide's guaranteed opponents will be when the conference goes to a nine-game conference schedule next year, as well as announced the Tide's SEC opponents for the next three years.
The SEC enters Week 5 with several marquee matchups, highlighted by No. 5 Georgia hosting No. 17 Alabama in Athens. Kirby Smart looks to improve his 1-6 record against his former program, while
It’s official. One of Alabama football’s best rivalries of the past two decades will be relegated to non-yearly status. As reported Monday by On3’s Chris Low, LSU won’t be an annual opponent for the Crimson Tide,
Alabama football wolf linebacker and former five-star, Yhonzae Pierre looks primed to play his best football in SEC play for the Crimson Tide. Pierre is in his third year with Alabama.
Alabama football will try and do something no team has been able to do in nearly seven years: beat Georgia at Sanford Stadium in Athens. The Bulldogs' last home loss since Oct. 12, 2019, when Georgia fell to South Carolina in double overtime. Since then, Georgia has won 33 straight at home.
A source with knowledge of the schedule confirmed to USA TODAY Sports the Crimson Tide will face Auburn, Tennessee and Mississippi State in each of the next four seasons.
Alabama's future football schedule, including annual opponents Auburn, Mississippi State, and Tennessee, is set for 2026-29, the SEC announced.
As Texas football readies for the start of SEC play, here are 3 things we know and 3 questions we still have for Arch Manning, Longhorns
These are two of the big questions that loom over Saturday night's game between No. 17 Alabama and No. 5 Georgia. Alabama already has one loss from its season opener against Florida State and would love to start its challenging SEC slate with a win.