Since 2014, Alabama is 78-4 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
That’s the best home record in college football during the CFP era.
What’s the toughest environment you’ve ever seen in Tuscaloosa?
Biggest blunder in broadcasting history. @KirkHerbstreit is the absolute voice of this generation in college football. Good reason not to buy or play the game having Klatt in there.
Whether athletes should be compelled to wear a gay pride logo on their uniforms is a highly debated topic with strong arguments on both sides. Major sports leagues have largely shifted away from forcing compliance to avoid player discomfort and public division.
Does an athlete have a say in what appears on their uniform, or is that a decision by the team and league?
Alabama basketball’s 2026-27 non-conference schedule as of 6/4:
11/13 - vs. Seton Hall
11/24 - vs. Baylor (Players Era)
11/26 - vs. Gonzaga/Kansas State (PE)
11/27 - vs. TBD (PE)
11/28 - Players Era if necessary*
12/2 - @ Miami
12/12 - vs. St. John’s (Birmingham)
TBD - vs. Houston (NYC)
TBD - @ South Florida
Alabama basketball will face Miami in the 2026 SEC/ACC Challenge, @JonRothstein reports.
The game will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 2 in Coral Gables as the Crimson Tide looks to win its challenge game for the third straight year.
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The Real Reason They’re Mad at Nick Saban
🏆 6 National Championships (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020)
🏆 9 SEC Championships
🏆 206-29 Record
🏆 7 College Football Playoff Appearances
🏆 4 Heisman Trophy Winners Coached
🏆 76 First-Team All-Americans
🏆 47 Consensus or Unanimous All-Americans
🏆 133 NFL Draft Picks
🏆 48 First-Round NFL Draft Picks
🏆 College Football Hall of Fame
And there’s a pretty good chance he helped develop, mentor, or train your current head coach, too.
The truth is, many people aren’t upset because of what Nick Saban said.
They’re upset because of what Nick Saban did.
For 17 years, he dominated college football, beat their favorite teams, won championships, and built a standard of excellence that will never be matched again.
Whether you agree with him or not, few people have earned the right to speak on the future of college athletics more than Nick Saban.