In their four-game history, Alabama has dominated the Ohio State Buckeyes. In 1978, 1986, and 1995, the Crimson Tide defeated Ohio State, but that changed during the inaugural College Football Playoff in 2014.
As an Alabamian, I am very proud to say I am from the Yellowhammer State. From the incredible barbeque in Birmingham to the technological advances in Huntsville that have advanced space travel, this great state has a lot to offer.
With less than a month until the SEC Championship Game, it is becoming clearer that Alabama will be taking on the Florida Gators for a potential spot in the College Football Playoff. While many ‘Bama fans might be overlooking this game, it should be noted that a game against the Gators won’t be a walk in the park. Before booking your hotel tickets for the CFP Semifinals on New Year’s Day, make sure the Crimson Tide can get past Florida.
After receiving a positive COVID-19 test result on Wednesday, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is expected to miss the #2 Crimson Tide’s home matchup against the #3 Georgia Bulldogs. For many Alabama fans, it will be a new sight when a coach, other than Nick Saban, walks the sidelines for ‘Bama, but for older fans, they will be transported back to a time before Alabama dominance.
After the path of Hurricane Delta was discovered to be hitting the Gulf Coast later this week, many high school football teams around Alabama announced that they would be moving their games to Thursday. To add on to the preparation for the Category 4 storm, rumors have been stirring on social media that Alabama’s road trip to Oxford.
Looking for something to add a little extra 'Roll Tide' into your life? Check out these beautifully handmade Alabama stickers featuring everything from Bryant-Denny Stadium to Shelby Hall.
The City of Champions can add another trophy to its case, as the Princeton Review has bestowed a special... uh... honor upon the University of Alabama.
A new semester begins this week at the University of Alabama, and the addition of 30,000 students to the Tuscaloosa population could increase the community's risk of contracting the novel Coronavirus.