As the 2020 football season begins to wind down, many football fans are fixing their eyes on next season. Here are some of the most notable non-conference games for the Crimson Tide in 2021 and the rest of the decade.
As another college season begins to wrap up, let's look at the ten greatest rivalries in this amazing sport. From rivalries between schools in the same city to a series that allows us to honor America, these are the best games to watch every season.
However, it's the ending statement that makes fans crazy. Why should an Ohio State team that has 5 (or less potentially depending on next week) have any shot in this final 4?
After the Crimson Tide’s gripping 63-48 road win over the Ole Miss Rebels, there is still an excess of potential issues to address. However, it’s difficult to overlook the efforts of the senior ball carrier, Najee Harris. Could he manage to break a school record, even in a shortened season?
The SEC announced yesterday that each football player will be required to undergo an extra weekly COVID-19 test, upping the count to three per week prior to games. Alongside the extra COVID tests, SEC players will be screened for myocarditis, the heart condition associated with COVID-19.
The SEC mixed up everyone's schedules this fall once the conference decided to opt for a conference only football schedule. Today the conference announced the new order and dates for the 2020 schedule. Earlier in the day it was announced the Tide would open the season on the road against one of newly added opponent, Missouri. The rest of the schedule is as follows.
With all the changes in college football over the last two weeks, Tide 100.9 took some time to re-visit potential non-conference opponents for ACC and Big 12 teams in 2020.
The Big 12 is moving forward with a 2020 fall football season despite the Big 10 and Pac-12 officially announcing they would not play. The conference athletic directors met last night to approve a schedule that was released today. The Big 12 will start its season on September 26 along with the SEC.