The 2021 college football season carries a laundry list of unique storylines. Here are Tide 100.9's 10 biggest questions heading into the new campaign.
As we enjoy a full weekend of football, both collegiate and professional, the question of a championship asterisk still looms over the 2020 college football season.
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump and Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren shared a phone call to discuss a timeline for the possible return of conference athletics in 2020.
The Wednesday edition of The Gary Harris Show got bad to the bone as Bama Insider’s recruiting guru, Andrew Bone, filled us in with key information on multiple big name targets for Nick Saban and Alabama Football.
The Big 10 and PAC-12's cancellation of their 2020 college football seasons leaves many players in limbo. As such, the Crimson Tide could very well offer up a few spots to shore up a few positions.
Mere hours after the Big 10 made the announcement to cancel its 2020 fall season, the Pac-12 followed suit. According to Brett McMurphy of Watchstadium.com, the Pac-12 will make its announcement at 3:30 central time.
Just one day after the Ivy League announced the decision to cancel all fall sports, three Power 5 conferences make decisions on their own football seasons. First reported by Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic, the Big 10 and the Pac-12 have announced that if a fall season does happen, its schools will compete in a conference only schedule. According to Brett McMurphy of watchstadium.com reports that the ACC is also expected to play a conference-only schedule.