Alabama Football announces extra tickets available for Utah State game
Alabama fans, here’s your chance to score premium tickets on short notice for the Crimson Tide’s season-opening bout with the Utah State Aggies. The team website and Twitter account announced Thursday that a few lower-bowl tickets are now available for the Utah State game coming up on Saturday September 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Here was the tweet from the team, account. Included below is the message tweeted and the link for the tickets in case the tweet won’t load.
Via Alabama Athletics:
“Due to visiting team returns, lower bowl tickets are now available for Utah State on Sept. 3. Here’s your chance to be at Bryant-Denny Stadium to kick off the new season!”
Seems like Utah State fans aren’t too excited to traverse middle-America to watch their football team lose by six or seven touchdowns, because the tickets being sold are those that failed to sell to the fine folks in Logan, Utah for the Utah State fan section.
Just more home fan support instead.
Kendall Randolph on being last player at Alabama from 2017 class
And then there was Kendall Randolph. The extremely veteran Alabama offensive tackle is entering his sixth season of college football and is the the last remaining member of the Tide’s 2017 recruiting class. A class that produced an immense number of, not just NFL players, but really good starting players in the league. Such as Najee Harris, Xavier McKinney, Tua Tagovailoa, DeVonta Smith, Mac Jones and Jedrick Wills. That’s a heck of a class.
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Alas, Randolph is the last vestige of that class in the ‘Bama locker room. A fact he was asked to reflect on at a recent press conference. The big fella spoke very highly of the class and the guys in it.
“You know, our 2017 class definitely was memorable. So, you know, being a part of that class and, you know, I definitely — I’m definitely happy to be a part of that class. You know, I still stay in contact with some of the guys and, you know, I’m glad they’re still able to do with it with the next level so it’s been outstanding.”
Randolph may not be on many draft boards yet, but perhaps a strong 2022 will earn him a shot at playing alongside so many of his former classmates. Either way, sounds like he’s just enjoying his time in college as an Alabama football player.