Why is this the only sport that we schedule this far out?
If you don't, you'll end up with an OOC schedule (by accident) that looks like Mississippi State's (on purpose).
Why is this the only sport that we schedule this far out?
"We're happy to have added another quality non-conference opponent for a home-and-home series in Wisconsin," said Alabama director of athletics Greg Byrne in a release. "Traveling to Camp Randall, one of the nation's oldest stadiums, will make for a great road contest early in the 2024 season. Having them return the trip in 2025 to Bryant-Denny Stadium will also certainly provide a boost to our home slate, and we look forward to the opportunity."
Really wanna see that one. Heard Madison for a big game is insane.
Great place to watch a game, and the weather will be ideal early in the season (when the games will likely be played).
Why do I already know the anti-Alabama crowd will still say..."We don't play anybody". Our luck the Badgers will be 3-9 those years.
Updated future OOC schedules thus far:
("Marquee" opponents bolded)
2019
Aug. 31 -- Duke (at Atlanta)
Sept. 7 -- New Mexico State
Sept. 21 -- Southern Miss
Nov. 23 -- Western Carolina
2020
Sept. 5 -- USC (at Arlington, Texas)
Sept. 12 -- Georgia State
Sept. 26 -- Kent State
Nov. 14 -- UT-Martin
2021
Sept. 4 -- Miami (at Atlanta)
Sept. 25 -- Southern Miss
TBD -- Mercer
Nov. 13 -- New Mexico St.
2022
Sept. 3 -- Utah State
Sept. 10 -- at Texas
TBD
TBD
2023
Sept. 2 -- Central Michigan
Sept. 9 -- Texas
Sept. 16 -- at South Florida
TBD -- Western Kentucky
2024
Sept. 7 -- South Florida
Sept. 14 -- at Wisconsin
TBD
TBD
2025
TBD
Sept. 13 -- Wisconsin
TBD
TBD
2026
Sept. 5 -- at West Virginia
Sept. 12 -- South Florida
TBD
TBD
2027
Sept. 4 -- West Virginia
TBD
TBD
TBD
2028
Sept. 2 -- at Notre Dame
TBD
TBD
TBD
2029
Sept. 1 -- Notre Dame
TBD
TBD
TBD
2030
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
2031
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
2032
Sept. 11 -- at Oklahoma
TBD
TBD
TBD
2033
Sept. 10 -- Oklahoma
TBD
TBD
TBD
Repeat after me: home and away ... home and away. You see, two games in Tuscaloosa would be "home and home", because it actually is all about us. We used to do that with the Southern Misses of the world. So the USF series would be home-away-home, not home and home and home! I don't care what the other teams call it - their game is AWAY.
Repeat after me: home and away ... home and away. You see, two games in Tuscaloosa would be "home and home", because it actually is all about us. We used to do that with the Southern Misses of the world. So the USF series would be home-away-home, not home and home and home! I don't care what the other teams call it - their game is AWAY.
No, when I'm referring to it from a neutral perspective, which is what I was doing, it is called a home and home - both teams get a home game.
Since you had to be that guy. You are still wrong. It is away and home.
So you agree it's not "home and home", huh?