Alright, so you wanna watch that there Alabama football game, huh? It ain’t as hard as milkin’ a cow, I tell ya. Let me break it down for ya, nice and simple, like explainin’ to my chickens how to lay eggs.
First off, you gotta figure out where the game’s gonna be on TV. Sometimes it’s on them big channels, like NBC, CBS, FOX, and ABC. You know, the ones that come in clear even with the rabbit ears. Them fellers call them “local affiliates”. Fancy, huh?

Then there’s them ESPN fellers, ESPN and ESPN2. They like to show the games too, specially the big ones. And don’t forget that SEC Network. That’s where a lot of the Alabama games end up. They got some fellers named Tom Hart and Cole Cubelic doin’ the talkin’ during the game. Seems like nice boys, know a lot about football.
Now, if you got cable, you’re probably set. Just flip through the channels till you find the game. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy. But if you’re like me and cut the cord ’cause them cable bills were higher than a cat in a tree, then you gotta do things a little different.
That’s where this “streaming” thing comes in. It’s like watchin’ TV but through the internet. Kinda like sendin’ a letter but faster, you know? One of them ways to do it is with somethin’ called “Fubo.” Sounds like a funny name, but it works good. They show a bunch of games, Alabama games too.
The good thing about Fubo is they let you try it out for free. They call it a “free trial”. Like tastin’ a piece of pie before you buy the whole thing. If you like it, you can pay for it. They say it’s around $59.99 for the first month, but that changes sometimes, I reckon.
- So, step one: Find out what channel the game is on.
- Step two: If you got cable, just turn it on and find the channel.
- Step three: If you don’t have cable, try Fubo or somethin’ like it. They got apps you can put on your phone or them smart TVs.
They also got this thing called the “Alabama Gameday Live app.” It’s for your phone or tablet. They got videos, scores, and all sorts of stuff about the game. You can even follow them young fellers playin’ ball, see how they’re doin’. It’s kinda like readin’ the newspaper, but on your phone, and with more pictures.

Now, about that game time. You gotta know when it’s on, right? They usually say it like this: “Saturday, September 28th, 7:30 p.m. ET.” That means it’s on Saturday night, September 28th. The 7:30 part is the time, and that ET means Eastern Time. Just figure out what time that is where you are, and you’ll be good to go.
And they always tell you where the game is bein’ played. Like, “Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.” That’s where the Alabama fellers play ball. Big ol’ stadium, I bet. Never been there myself, but I hear it’s somethin’ to see.
So, there you have it. That’s how you watch them Alabama football games, even if you ain’t got cable. It ain’t rocket science, I tell ya. Just gotta know where to look and what to do. Now go on and enjoy the game, and don’t forget to holler “Roll Tide!” every now and then.
And one more thing, these fellers changin’ things all the time. So, what I told you today might be different next week. Always good to ask your grandkids or the folks at the store, they know more about this fancy stuff than I do.
Just remember to keep an eye out for those updates, or you might miss the kickoff! And nobody wants that, specially when the Alabama boys are playing.

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