
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama: In 2007, Bryant-Denny Stadium was filled to capacity with over 90,000 fans for Nick Saban’s inaugural A-Day game against Alabama. Fans of the Crimson Tide will now get to see the first action of the Kalen DeBoer era on April 13 at the stadium during the yearly spring scrimmage.
The game itself will continue to admit supporters free of charge, per tradition. But for those who want more from the day, Alabama is providing some upgraded experiences at a premium fee. These include premium seating options in the field suites and certain club levels, a luncheon with Greg Byrne and DeBoer, locker room tours, and front row positions at the Walk of Champions.
Below is a summary of everything Alabama has to offer:
$25 per person for half-hour tours of the locker rooms between 8:00 and 11:00 a.m.
$50 Videoboard messaging for Bryant-Denny Stadium’s screens
A-Day luncheon at Coleman Coliseum, with Kalen DeBoer and Greg Byrne, from noon to one in the afternoon, $30 per person
$25 for a front row seat during the Walk of Champions
Access to the North and South Champions Clubs is $100; club admission is not included in the purchase of seating.
Access to the North and South Field Suites: $60
Entry to the North and South Zones: $50
The actual game will begin at 3 p.m. and be broadcast on ESPN. When Alabama’s A-Day arrived, it was customarily a
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