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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.
BUY NOW: Tickets for Alabama vs. Georgia football on StubHub
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
Alabama Shakes Set Spring 2026 Tour Dates
Alabama Shakes have lined up a string of North American tour dates for 2026. Brittany Howard and the band’s spring run includes multiple stops in Florida and a concluding two-night stint at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, Colorado. Check out the new dates, plus their previously announced festival shows, European itinerary, and Zach Bryan support dates, below.
Support for the headline shows comes from Joy Oladokun, Mon Rovîa, Lamont Landers, and JJ Grey & Mofro. For every ticket sold, $1 will go towards nonprofits around the United States via the Alabama Shakes Fund, a press release notes. There is, as yet, no word on a follow-up to the band’s 2015 album, Sound & Color, but they did sign to Island this year and release their first single since that record.
Alabama Shakes:
04-16 Richmond, VA – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront ~
04-17 Asheville, NC – ExploreAsheville.com Arena ~
04-18 Charleston, SC – High Water Fest
04-22 Memphis, TN – Grind City Amphitheater +
04-24 Atlanta, GA – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park +
04-25 Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater +
04-26 St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre %
04-28 Tallahassee, FL – Adderley Amphitheater %
04-29 Boca Raton, FL – Sunset Cove Amphitheater %
04-30 Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound %
05-02 New Orleans, LA – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
05-24 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre #
05-25 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre #
06-13 Manchester, Tennessee – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
07-01 Leeds, England – Millennium Square
07-02 Wasing, England – On the Mount at Wasing
07-03 London, England – Alexandra Palace *
07-05 Ghent, Belgium – Gent Jazz Festival
07-07 Lucca, Italy – Summer Festival
07-09 Lisbon, Portugal – NOS Alive Festival
07-10 Bilbao, Spain – BBK Live
07-11 Madrid, Spain – Noches del Botanico
07-25 Eugene, OR – Autzen Stadium ^
09-19 Dover, DE – The Woodlands ^
~ with Joy Oladokun
+ with Mon Rovîa
% with Lamont Landers
# with JJ Grey & Mofro
* with Tyler Ballgame
^ supporting Zach Bryan
Alabama
Jacob Crews scores 20 for Missouri in 85-77 win over Alabama State
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Jacob Crews scored 20, and Anthony Robinson II added 19 in Missouri’s 85-77 win over Alabama State on Thursday night.
Crews shot 7 of 9 from the field, including 6 of 8 from the 3-point arc. Mark Mitchell added 15 points for Missouri (9-2), and Sebastian Mack added 10.
The Tigers had a 15-0 run in the first half, heading into the locker room up 52-39. Alabama State was held scoreless over a 4:19 drought in the middle of the second half to open a 9-0 run for the Tigers. The Hornets (3-8) responded with their own 10-0 run to bring the game within eight, 74-62. The Tigers regained control, though, to keep their eight-point lead the rest of the game, handing Alabama State their fourth loss in a row.
The Tigers shot 65% (33 of 51). Both teams shot 50% from the free-throw line.
Alabama State outscored Missouri in the final period, 38-33. Asjon Anderscon scored 23 for the Hornets, leading all players in scoring.
Up next
Missouri hosts Bethune-Cookman on Dec. 14.
Alabama State travels to Cincinnati to face the Bearcats on Dec. 17.
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Katie Windham Highlights Alabama Areas of Improvement on The Joe Gaither Show
Let’s crank up a Thursday edition of “The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral” with Mason Woods and Katie Windham as we start getting ready for next week’s College Football Playoff game between Alabama and Oklahoma. Windham detailed how the Crimson Tide can improve over the next few weeks, we discuss the team’s health and look back at our last road trip to Norman. The show then discusses the Heisman Trophy finalists before addressing a Kalen DeBoer coaching rumor.
The program opens by power ranking the holidays before discussing Windham’s three areas the Crimson Tide can improve over the next week. Our trio picks the easiest area the team can improve and how Alabama must perform in Norman. Windham details our last trip to Oklahoma as we go down memory lane to the Sooners’ 24-3 victory last season.
The show continues on by getting Windham’s thoughts on Alabama’a College Football Playoff selection and if the Crimson Tide actually deserved its place in the field. She brings up a unique aspect of Alabama’s blowout loss in the SEC Championship and how it played into the program’s inclusion in the College Football Playoffs.
We move from next week’s game into a small discussion on Notre Dame’s reaction of being left out of the field and how it relates to Alabama’s future home-and-home dates with the Fighting Irish. Will the two esteemed programs still face off in a few years?
The show heads into the only college football action of the weekend by highlighting the strong Heisman Trophy finalist field. Who brings home the bronze statue?
Lastly, we spend the final bit of the show talking about Michigan firing Sherrone Moore and the reports of the Wolverines considering persuing Kalen DeBeor for their next head coach. Will DeBoer leave Tuscaloosa for Ann Arbor?
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