Can I be honest? I've been in Tuscaloosa for going on three years and only been to an Alabama game one time. I've learned a few gameday traditions since then.
2020 has been a difficult year, complicating what we define as normal. Thankfully, we get to watch sports again, but a lot of questions begin to surface when thinking about the atmosphere on game day in Alabama.
The Alabama Crimson Tide welcomes Ole Miss to Tuscaloosa Saturday to begin Southeastern Conference play, and it's going to be the busiest weekend of the season thusfar.
The University of Alabama will host Middle Tennessee State in the Crimson Tide's first home game of the season, and traffic delays are expected as thousands of fans head in to town. Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox offered tips for Tuscaloosa residents and visitors this Saturday.
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office shared a great safety tip on it's facebook page yesterday.
Make sure on each game day that you gather you kids up and take a picture on your phone that day to have just in case something were to happen to your child...