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8 a.m.Crimson Tide Access / Locker Room Tours BeginBryant-Denny Stadium, Gate 5Sold Out
11:30 a.m.TIDE PRIDE LuncheonColeman ColiseumSold Out
11:30 a.m.Softball vs. Texas A&MRhoads StadiumTickets
11 a.m.Champions Lane OpensWalk of ChampionsFree
12 p.m.All Gates OpenBryant-Denny StadiumFree
12:30 p.m.Alumni Flag Football Game BeginsBryant-Denny StadiumFree
1 p.m.Walk of Fame CeremonyDenny ChimesFree
1:50 p.m.Walk of ChampionsWalk of ChampionsFree
3 p.m.A-Day KickoffBryant-Denny StadiumFree
5 p.m.Baseball vs. ArkansasSewell-Thomas StadiumTickets
 

It will no longer be Crimson vs. White inside Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, but the winners still get to enjoy a steak dinner.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ā€” For years, Alabama's annual spring game featured a matchup between the Crimson team and the White team. But in Kalen DeBoer's first season, the new Crimson Tide head coach is switching things up.

Instead of Crimson vs. White, it will be offense vs. defense without pre-divided teams. DeBoer explained his reasoning during Thursday evening's press conference.

"I like to look at as practice No. 15," DeBoer said. "We'll see a lot of great scrimmaging out there, but it's a chance for us to get better. It's a chance for us to take a next step, a chance for us to evaluate as well. And so try to get down to the bare bones of really trying to play some football. It gives us a chance to really also celebrate what we're doing and where we're at and enjoy the moment with the fans."

In the past, the first-team offense (crimson) went against the first-team defense (white). This won't necessarily be the case now. Instead, it will just be all offenisve players going against all defensive players with no set teams.

Much to the delight of the players, not all spring game traditions are going away. Even though the scoring and team divisions will be a little different, there will still be a "winner" and "loser" on A-Day with both sides being able to score points with the score being kept on the field. And DeBoer plans on upholding the tradition of the steak and beans dinner with steak and all the fixings for the winners, and beans and hot dogs for the losers.

"There's traditions that the guys bring up that have certainly been important, that they feel strong about," DeBoer said. "I'm still learning some of those, things that maybe haven't come up yet. You're still learning some of those really neat things that are important to these guys because it's happened in the program for many years."

In Nick Saban's first A-Day at Alabama in the spring of 2007, more than 90,000 fans filled out Bryant-Denny Stadium, and DeBoer hopes to see a similar environment this weekend when the Crimson Tide takes the field at 3 p.m. for the annual spring scrimmage.

"Excited to see a packed stadium there and looking forward to seeing everyone come and support our program."
 

Saturday's spring game begins one of the most pivotal seasons in modern Alabama football history as the Crimson Tide look to defend their place as one of the premier programs in the sport without Nick Saban, arguably the greatest coach in the sport's history. Kalen DeBoer understood the gravity of following in Saban's wake, or he would not have accepted the job after leading Washington all the way to the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023. The annual A-Day scrimmage provides our first look at how DeBoer's team and program might look similar, and also different, to the Alabama teams of year's past.

This is not the first time DeBoer has faced a pivotal spring practice, and if previous examples are any indication, it's a good sign for Alabama's future with him at the helm. When DeBoer took over at Washington heading into the 2022 season, he inherited a roster that had been shellshocked by a rapid drop from the top of the Pac-12 to a four-win season. Many of those veterans understood that transferring out was an option, but DeBoer only asked for a chance in the spring to prove that he and his staff could lead the Huskies back to the top. Many took him up on that offer and eventually became the fifth- and sixth-year leaders who were the face of Washington's run all the way to last year's title game.

But this spring practice carries even more weight. DeBoer is not taking over a Washington program that slipped from a Chris Petersen-established standard. He's taking over an Alabama program that totaled six national championships under Saban and just last year won its ninth SEC Championships since 2009. DeBoer is a proven winner, but his challenge is not to save a program; it is to maintain the Tide's status atop the sport. That work started during this key transitional spring, and on Saturday we'll get a good look at how things are shaping up for 2024.

Different format for A-Day

Under Saban, A-Day involved the roster being divided between a Crimson Team and White Team. One would have the first-team offense and second-team defense, while the other would have the second-team offense and first-team defense, and the score would kept just like a regular game. DeBoer is choosing a different method, focusing solely on offense vs. defense with a unique scoring system in which the offense scores touchdowns and field goals, while the defense can score points with big plays like sacks, tackles for loss and interceptions.

"Format for the spring game will be offense vs. defense," DeBoer said Thursday, via 247Sports. "We won't have divided teams. Couple of reasons, number one, I like to look at it as practice No. 15. We'll see a lot of great scrimmaging out there, but it's a chance for us to get better, a chance for us to take the next step, a chance for us to evaluate. We'll really get down to the bare bones of playing some football."

Unique scoring systems like this can be a little difficult to follow for fans who aren't dialed into the game from start to finish, but DeBoer is correct in how the scrimmage-like setup can allow for evaluation of how the different units have progressed this spring.

Milroe's command of a new offense

Last season saw Jalen Milroe get off to a rocky start under new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees only to settle in to the QB1 role with strong playmaking over the second half of the season on the way to an SEC championship and College Football Playoff appearance. When Milroe's greatest strengths (his deep ball passing and mobility in the open field) were highlighted, the offense took on a new dimension and erased the early season frustrations.

Saturday's A-Day will be our first look at not only how DeBoer wants to use Milroe, but how Milroe's game has developed throughout the offseason. All public comments have indicated that Milroe will have the reins of the offense and is not in the midst of a quarterback competition at the moment, but solidifying his claim on QB1 can certainly be a takeaway if he performs well in the spring game.

Which pass-catchers show out?

There is a ton of production that needs to be replaced at the wide receiver position, and the offense-defense format should allow for us to get a good look at the top options available for Milroe and the new offensive scheme. Jermaine Burton (NFL Draft), Isaiah Bond (Texas), Ja'Corey Brooks (Louisville) and Malik Benson (Florida State) are all gone, and that's a ton of receptions and yards to replace from last year's College Football Playoff team. Kobe Prentice and Kendrick Law both contributed in previous seasons, making them obvious options to pick up the additional opportunities. But there are also a couple of intriguing newcomers to keep an eye on, like Germie Bernard, who followed DeBoer from Washington and was the team's fourth-leading receiver in 2023, and five-star early enrollee Caleb Odom, who is built more like a tight end but has drawn positive reviews for his play at wide receiver.
 
Unique scoring systems like this can be a little difficult to follow for fans who aren't dialed into the game
You know it a little better than the author is willing to concede.

But, just as a heads up.

TD - 6 points
Extra Point is an extra point.
A field goal is three points.
You may see what's called a safety. It's two...much like a two point conversion.

Y'all good?
 
Have been to Aday when similiar format. Can't remember when. Have game program somewhere....???????
Kind of fun at first. Got boring. .prefer game...but coaches do what they think best... Recorded...Will catch it tonight ....

Hate missing the fun of Aday...always one of my favorite times. Great weather.
Have fun all. Roll tide

And @rick4bama ....hang tough...us oldies dont need a fall ( mine was earlier in week...wet step up into jeep...slipped off....luckily no damage)..
 
Will the game be aired on the radio ? I wish I could make it but weā€™re in the middle of moving to my grandparents farm and we have been going through 26 years of living in one place.

Thanks for any input.
 
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