The Crimson Tide ended its season 9-3 and hopeful to make the College Football Playoffs. Where do the experts have the Crimson Tide playing in the postseason?
On Thursday, it was announced that the formerly named “Belk Bowl” will be rebranding as the “Duke’s Mayonnaise Bowl.” The bowl game, which is played in Charlotte, North Carolina has historically featured conference tie-ins for both the ACC and the SEC but now will feature the Big Ten conference, which will swap out with the SEC every other year.
Alabama defeated Michigan 35-16 in the VRBO Citrus Bowl today at Camping World Stadium in Orlando Florida. The Crimson Tide entered the locker room at halftime trailing 16-14 and proceeded to score 21 second half points while shutting out Michigan’s offense to win the bowl game. Alabama improved its record to 11-2 on the season, making nine straight 11-win seasons for the University of Alabama.
Joe Romano gives Tide100.9 the Michigan fan's perspective heading into the Citrus Bowl against Alabama. He previews who the Tide should be watching on the Wolverine's defense and how Shea Patterson has been playing for Michigan this season.
Alabama will be without two key defensive players for the upcoming Citrus Bowl in Orlando Florida. Cornerback Trevon Diggs and outside linebacker Terrell Lewis will choose to sit out of the bowl game to prepare for April’s NFL Draft.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is ranked 13th in the final College Football Playoff rankings of the season. Alabama dropped one spot from 12 to 13 despite not playing a game this past weekend. The Crimson Tide has been chosen to play in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl to conclude its season.
Twelve Southeastern Conference football teams learned their post-season bowl destinations on Sunday, including No. 1-ranked Alabama which will play No. 4 Washington in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on December 31 in a semifinal game in the College Football Playoff...
The unlikely matchup of Florida State and Auburn in the BCS National Championship highlights this year’s slate of college bowl games. Here is the complete viewing schedule.
The Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Oklahoma Sooners in the 80th Allstate Sugar Bowl on Thursday, January 2, 2014, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La. The game will be televised by ESPN and will kick off at 7:30 p.m. (CST).