Alabama will return the favor and banish Texas fans to the upper deck of Bryant-Denny Stadium. It's a reminder of what's lost when visiting seating sections weren't punishments.
Bryant-Denny Stadium will play host to Alabama's visit from Texas on Saturday evening. After more than a decade, a Power-5 non-conference opponent is finally coming back to Bryant-Denny Stadium. The once-novel natural site games in NFL stadiums are gone and the arrival of fellow blue-blood Texas on Saturday is to be lauded. Penn State was the last such power to make the pilgrimage before it was all Atlanta, suburban Dallas and Orlando for marquee games against big names from outside the SEC.
Sure, nothing requires Alabama to use Sections MM and NN for the visiting delegation like for every other home game. Packing more crimson closer to the action will probably make the stadium a little louder when the LED lights twinkle with Dixieland Delight and various hits from the 2010s pump through the PA.
Tension is elemental on college football game days so banishing dissenting voices to the next solar system kills that.It was lousy last year when Alabama opted against bringing its band to Austin because they’d need oxygen tanks to reach their bench seat. The 11 a.m. kickoff played on the surface of the sun didn’t exactly encourage travel and those who made the trip were banished to the upper corner.
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