Alabama
Alabama vs Georgia tickets 2024: Prices, cost to watch 2024 SEC college football game in Tuscaloosa | Sporting News
Get your popcorn ready. We’ve got an early rematch of the 2023 SEC championship on the board. Georgia will visit Alabama for a regular season matchup for the first time since 2020.
It’s no secret that the two programs were the best of the best the past few years. They met in the 2018 and 2021 conference title games as well, with the Tide winning them both. The Bulldogs got the (next to) last laugh in the 2021 national championship when they beat Alabama in Indianapolis. The latest meeting in Atlanta cost them a third straight CFP appearance, so you best believe the Dawgs will be playing with a chip on their shoulder in September.
After a slow start to the season, Alabama clinched a spot in the playoffs last year but fell to the eventual champion Michigan. Little did anyone know it would be Nick Saban’s final time at the helm. The legendary coach soon after announced his retirement, prompting the Tide to turn to Kalen DeBoer for the job. The former Washington coach led his Huskies to a national championship last year.
DeBoer’s SEC challenge begins with Georgia, so we’ll get a better glimpse at the future of the Tide come September.
BUY NOW: Cheapest tickets for Alabama vs. Georgia football on StubHub
For those looking at making the trip to Tuscaloosa, here’s everything to know about tickets for Alabama vs. Georgia.
Alabama vs. Georgia tickets
Tickets for Alabama vs. Georgia on Sept. 28 are available on StubHub. The kickoff time set for 7:30 p.m. ET from Bryant Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.
As one of the most anticipated SEC games of the season, the cheapest tickets start at $320.
Alabama has the head-to-head victory over its neighbors to the east with 43 wins and 26 loses. Its won eight of the last nine matchups, six of those games occurring in the postseason.
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Alabama football schedule 2024
Below is the complete schedule for the Tide’s 2024 season.
| Date | Opponent | Location | Tickets |
| Sat., Aug. 31 | Western Kentucky | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 7 | USF | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 14 | Wisconsin | Madison, WI | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 21 | OFF | ||
| Sat., Sept. 28 | Georgia* | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 5 | Vanderbilt* | Nashville, TN | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 12 | South Carolina* | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 19 | Tennessee* | Knoxville, TN | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 26 | Missouri* | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 2 | OFF | ||
| Sat., Nov. 9 | LSU* | Baton Rouge, LA | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 16 | Mercer | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 23 | Oklahoma* | Norman, OK | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 30 | Auburn* | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
*SEC game
Georgia football schedule 2024
Below is the complete schedule for the Bulldogs’ 2024 season.
| Date | Opponent | Location | Tickets |
| Sat., Aug. 31 | Clemson | Atlanta, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 7 | Tennessee Tech | Athens, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 14 | Kentucky* | Lexington, KY | StubHub |
| Sat., Sept. 21 | OFF | ||
| Sat., Sept. 28 | Alabama* | Tuscaloosa, AL | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 5 | Auburn* | Athens, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 12 | Mississippi State* | Athens, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 19 | Texas* | Austin, TX | StubHub |
| Sat., Oct. 26 | OFF | ||
| Sat., Nov. 2 | Florida* | Jacksonville, FL | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 9 | Ole Miss* | Oxford, MS | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 16 | Tennessee* | Athens, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 23 | UMass | Athens, GA | StubHub |
| Sat., Nov. 30 | Georgia Tech | Athens, GA | StubHub |
*SEC game
Alabama
Kevin Turner Prattville YMCA Golf Tournament welcomes Auburn, Alabama players as guest hosts
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (WSFA) – One of the most anticipated golf tournaments of the year happens Monday — the 29th annual Kevin Turner Prattville YMCA Golf Tournament.
This year’s guest hosts are both placekickers — former Alabama kicker Michael Proctor and current Auburn kicker Alex McPherson.
Proctor, a Pelham High graduate, came to the Crimson Tide in 1992, a year after Turner was drafted by the Patriots. But he still remembers the Prattville native’s infectious personality that resonated with teammates. “I had heard about the tournament through the years,” Proctor said. “It’s a big deal. Kevin is a big deal. When he was playing here, and even after his unfortunate passing, he’s well remembered and respected. Anything I can do to help anything in his name, I would be willing to do. I met him when I was there. He came back, obviously knowing people on the team that he had played with. Anything I can do for his name … I’m sure anybody at Alabama or anybody that knew him would be willing to do anything for him because he would do the same for you.”
McPherson, a Fort Payne High graduate, came to Auburn in 2022, weathered an inflammatory bowel disease that sidelined him in 2024, and is now preparing for his fifth year as the Tigers’ kicker. And even though he never knew Turner personally, he’s looking forward to the tournament.
“I’m honored,” McPherson said. “I heard what the tournament was about, Kevin and his story. I heard that one of the former Alabama kickers was going to be in the tournament and that they would love to have a kicker from Auburn. They thought that I would be a great fit.”
Proctor was recruited as one of the nation’s top prep kickers and went through a high school and collegiate career where he made 184 of 185 extra points. He kicked a then-record 60-yard field goal at Pelham and nine of his 26 field goals were longer than 50 yards. He finished a four-year career as the Crimson Tide’s second leading scorer with 326 points, earning All-American honors in 1993 and 1994 after winning a national championship in 1992 and returning as the Southeastern Conference’s top kicker a year later.
McPherson was recruited as one of the nation’s top kickers and kicked a record 61-yard field goal in high school before joining the Tigers. Like Proctor, his breakout year came as a sophomore (in 2023) where he made 13 of 13 field goal attempts and 40 of 40 extra point attempts in becoming a Lou Groza Award semifinalist.
Turner went through a five-year battle with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), which was triggered by CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), a disease that hits home with many collegiate players from that era who witnessed it first with Turner and more recently with former Tide running back Kerry Goode.
The tournament helps fund the “Coach A Child Scholarship Fund Campaign” which provides financial aid to make YMCA services available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay.
The Prattville YMCA has provided financial aid to more than 3,300 people, many of them children, at a cost of more than $400,000. This year, the goal is to raise $285,000 for the Coach A Child Fund Campaign.
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Alabama
Alabama softball No. 1 overall seed in NCAA Tournament: Who does Tide play?
Alabama softball is the cream of the crop heading into the 2026 NCAA softball tournament, cemented as the No. 1 overall seed for the first time in 16 years.
The Crimson Tide’s ranking means it will host a regional and, if it advances, a super regional. The regional field will consist of USC Upstate (36-21), Belmont (40-11) and SE Louisiana (46-14).
The Tuscaloosa Regional is double-elimination. Action will run through May 15-17 on SEC Network.
It marks the 27th straight NCAA Tournament appearance for Alabama and the 21st-straight season it is hosting a regional at Rhoads Stadium, not including the canceled 2020 season. The Crimson Tide has advanced to the Women’s College World Series 15 times and is looking to do so for the first time in two years.
Alabama has one national championship, which came in 2012.
Alabama is coming off a championship game loss in the SEC Tournament. Seven unanswered runs led to a 7-1 fall to Texas, securing the Longhorns their first SEC Softball Tournament title during their second year in the conference on Saturday, May 9.
Friday, May 15
- Game 1: Alabama vs. USC Upstate, noon CT
- Game 2: Belmont vs. SE Louisiana, 2:30 p.m. CT
Saturday, May 16
- Game 3: Game 1 Winner vs. Game 2 Winner, TBD
- Game 4: Game 1 Loser vs. Game 2 Loser, TBD
- Game 5: Game 4 Winner vs. Game 3 Loser, TBD
Sunday, May 17
- Game 6: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner, TBD
- Game 7: Game 6 Winner vs. Game 6 Loser (if necessary), TBD
Amelia Hurley covers high school and college sports for The Tuscaloosa News and USA TODAY Network. You can find her on X at ameliahurley_ or reach her at ahurley@usatodayco.com.
Alabama
Alabama mom sentenced to life for hiring hitman to kill her child’s father over custody dispute
An Alabama woman was sentenced to life in prison Friday after authorities said she hired a hitman to kill her child’s father in a custody dispute.
Jaclyn Skuce, 43, of Madison, was convicted of capital murder after hiring a man to kill the child’s father in order to prevent him from gaining custody or further visitation, the Morgan County District Attorney’s Office said.
The Hartselle Police Department was dispatched on July 24, 2020, to a residence for a welfare check after Anthony Larry Sheppard failed to appear in court for a scheduled custody hearing.
His attorney had asked officers to check on him, investigators said.
Upon arrival, police discovered Sheppard’s storm door shattered and the main door ajar.
Officers later found Sheppard dead with multiple gunshot wounds.
Investigators determined that Skuce hired Logan Delp to kill Sheppard in order to prevent him from gaining custody or further visitation with his child.
Prosecutors said Skuce used social media to hire the hitman, who lived in Hartselle, according to the Hartselle Enquirer. She allegedly offered to pay $30,000.
“There are never any winners in a case like this,” Chief Assistant District Attorney Garrick Vickery said following the verdict.
“This jury was incredibly thorough and took their time to make sure they made the right decision, both for Mr. Sheppard and for the defendant.”
Vickery added, “We are glad that they convicted her for the choice she made to take Mr. Sheppard away from his family.”
Skuce was found guilty of three counts of capital murder: murder for hire, murder of a witness, and murder committed by shooting into an occupied dwelling.
Four other defendants have been charged with capital murder in connection with Sheppard’s death.
Delp was convicted of capital murder in October 2025, the DA’s office said. Another defendant has pleaded guilty, and two others are awaiting trial.
Skuce will be imprisoned without the possibility of parole in the Alabama Department of Corrections.
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