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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.
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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
Southern 88-85 Alabama A&M (Mar 5, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — — Terrance Dixon Jr.’s 19 points helped Southern defeat Alabama A&M 88-85 on Thursday.
Dixon shot 7 of 10 from the field and 5 of 6 from the free-throw line for the Jaguars (15-16, 11-7 Southwestern Athletic Conference). Michael Jacobs scored 15 points while going 4 of 11 and 7 of 9 from the free-throw line, and added five rebounds. AJ Barnes shot 3 for 7 (1 for 3 from 3-point range) and 7 of 8 from the free-throw line to finish with 14 points, while adding six rebounds.
Koron Davis finished with 23 points for the Bulldogs (17-14, 10-8). James Graham added 19 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and two steals for Alabama A&M. Kintavious Dozier also had 12 points.
The Jaguars led by 10 points with 59 seconds to go, before the Bulldogs executed a three-point play from Bilal Abdur-Rahim then got a 3-pointer from Dozier in the span of nine seconds, cutting the deficit to four. A free throw battle closed out the result for the Jaguars.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Alabama
Top-30 overall recruit Jaxon Richardson commits to Alabama
Jaxon Richardson, the No. 27 overall recruit in the 2026 class per the Rivals Industry Ranking, has committed to Alabama.
The 6-foot-6 four-star small forward out of Southeastern Prep (FL) ultimately chose the Crimson Tide over USC, Creighton, and Ole Miss. He also received offers from Miami, Cincinnati, Michigan, Florida, Villanova, and others.
Richardson, a McDonald’s All-American, becomes the Crimson Tide’s third commitment of the 2026 cycle. He joins four-star shooting guard Qayden Samuels (No. 28 NATL) and four-star small forward Tarris Bouie (No. 54 NATL).
He’s the son of NBA veteran and two-time NBA Dunk Contest champion Jason Richardson. His older brother, Jase, played for Michigan State last season before being selected 25th overall in the 2025 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic.
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Rivals’ National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw says Richardson is one of the most explosive players in the 2026 class:
Jaxon Richardson is able to combine fluid athleticism with explosive burst in a way no other player in this class can. He uses his athleticism to his advantage on the floor. He fills the outside channels with a purpose in transition, he is aggressive in the passing lanes, and he plays as a vertical floor spacer in the dunker spots and lob plays. Last summer, playing with the Florida Rebels on Nike’s EYBL Circuit, the 6-foot-6 wing averaged 12.8 points on 54.0 percent shooting and 10.5 attempts per game. Last high school season, he averaged 12.9 points on 61.0 percent shooting on 8.9 attempts per game. He is a highly efficient player, as 84.4 percent of his makes last high school season were at the rim.
Alabama
Alabama Baseball Ties Stolen Base Record In Win Over Hornets
Alabama baseball cruised to a win over Alabama State on Wednesday night, beating the Hornets 13-4 to complete the season sweep. The Crimson Tide tied a program record with nine stolen bases in one of the stranger contests that will be played this season.
The tone was set for a tumultuous night on the basepaths in the opening minutes of the game. Leadoff batter Bryce Fowler, who exited Tuesday’s game after getting beaned in the head, was walked, and promptly took second base. He advanced to third on a wild pitch in Justin Lebron’s at-bat, paving the way for Lebron to steal second when he was ultimately walked as well.
The successful baserunning instantly paid off, as Brady Neal drove both in with a double to left-center field before John Lemm walked two at-bats later. Both runners stole their respective bases on the same pitch in Jason Torres’ plate appearance, meaning that four of the first five batters of the game stole a base.
Alabama has been exceptional on the basepaths, sitting at 30-for-30 on the season. Lebron, who swiped two bags on Wednesday, leads the team with 12. The junior had an up-and-down night, hitting his eighth home run of the season, but also committing an error at shortstop for the fourth consecutive game.
“Get those things out of there now, baby. The dude is unbelievable,” an unconcerned Rob Vaughn said on Tuesday of Lebron’s errors. “We’re going to look up at the end of the year, and that guy is going to have five or six errors, which one he’s got right now, and we’ll be like, ‘Man, that guy is the best of all time to do it.’”
Wednesday’s game was a very prototypical midweek contest with no shortage of quirks and oddities throughout its nearly four-hour runtime. Fifteen Alabama batters were walked, falling just one shy of the program record, and the hit by pitch record was tied as seven batters were plunked.
The game was never competitive from an on-field standpoint. After barely escaping with a 2-1 win in the first matchup with the Hornets two weeks ago, this was a far more accurate representation of what these games typically look like, as Alabama now leads the all-time series 15-0.
Freshman Joe Chiarodo made his first career start, allowing two hits and one walk over two scoreless innings. He was named the winning pitcher. Luke Smyers, Connor Lehman, Anthony Pesci and Tate Robertson were the other pitchers to take the mound. Lehman allowed a three-run blast in the sixth inning, and those were the only runs until the incredibly-named Skywalker Mann drove in a run off Robertson in the ninth.
Perhaps the most shocking figure from the game was that Alabama had 19 runners left on base. The Crimson Tide left the bases loaded in four different innings. As stated, this was just a bizarre baseball game across the board. With the midweeks out of the way, the Crimson Tide gets to prepare for its final weekend tune-up before SEC play as North Florida heads into Tuscaloosa on Friday.
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