Game days in Tuscaloosa: The transformation from small town to frenzy  (2024)

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Abby McCreary, Staff Reporter
August 17, 2022

In the middle of Alabama and in the heartland of SEC football sits the headquarters of the Crimson Tide fan base. Although just a little more than 100,000 people claim Tuscaloosa as home every year, during football season, ‘T-Town’ is home to anyone and everyone who sports the crimson and white. For seven Saturdays every fall, Crimson Tide fans roll into Tuscaloosa ready to remember better days, but Tuscaloosa residents are left to wonder about the state of their hometown.

Tuscaloosa resident and UA junior Avery Lake remembers how frustrating it was being a child during an Alabama home football game.

“There were four kids in my family so all of us getting tickets to go to the Alabama game just didn’t happen,” Lake said. “As a kid, I didn’t know any of these things so I’d ask, ‘Can we do this?’ and they’d say ‘No, not today.’ It was just not an option for the day […] There’s no hope in driving through campus or even around it, on a game day. Just don’t even try.”

According to UA Gameday maps, nearly two dozen roads are shut down every weekend for tailgating and campus celebrations, but this makes driving around on game day difficult. To prepare for fans coming from all directions, the UA Police Department has designed for most travelers to take one of four routes into the city. Those routes all lead to parking in different zones, but Lake said that Tuscaloosa residents often take part in the parking situation as well.

“My brothers were in Boy Scouts and so they would go to St. Francis [Catholic Church] and help park cars,” Lake said. “You get there super early in the morning and take the money from people and help them park somewhere. It doesn’t matter what your business is, [anyone] can benefit from game day.”

Although being a Crimson Tide fan is a constant for most Tuscaloosa residents, they prepare for football season with just as much gusto as everyone else. While Tuscaloosa may not seem like much from the outside, the home of The University of Alabama is rich in both history and pride for all residents. Giving up their city every Saturday to accommodate the crowds of fans coming from across the county, the state and even the country, then, is almost welcome.

Tuscaloosa resident and UA junior Katherine Weber said that living in Tuscaloosa simply makes game days better.

“Personally, I think being a resident of Tuscaloosa makes game days so special,” Weber said. “Just knowing that I grew up in the town of the team that has won 18 national championships is amazing.”

However, residents still have to put in a lot of work to get their city ready to welcome so many people every fall.

According to a UA News article, maintenance crews begin working on Bryant-Denny months before the first kickoff. These crews work on everything from plumbing to electricity, and everything in between, all to ensure that the stadium is prepared to accommodate the flood of fans pouring in to watch the Crimson Tide take on their latest opponent of the season.

According to the article, during the week of each home game the University of Alabama campus becomes home to “countless amenities,” including “325 portable toilets, 12 air-conditioned restroom trailers, 400 trash cans and 130 recycling containers.” Crews also provide resources to make tailgating as efficient and effortless as possible. Every Saturday, several crew members walk around campus to ensure that game day runs as smoothly and cleanly as possible.

After each game, the goal is to have the Quad and Tuscaloosa back to normal as soon as Sunday afternoon. On average, each game day produces more than 50 tons of garbage, meaning that the crews work hard to return Tuscaloosa to pregame standards. By Sunday, there is no evidence that the city’s population had doubled over the weekend.

But many still remember the mix of people who came to Tuscaloosa. Between high out-of-state enrollment at the University and a large national fanbase, Tuscaloosa is home to more than just Alabamians. While Tuscaloosa and Southern culture are obviously prominent, out-of-town visitors still bring their own ways and traditions, although Alabama football seems to be a top priority for everyone involved.

Lake said that even age changes the game day experience.

“Now that I’m in college, I’m walking with the crowd of college students […] it’s very different,” Lake said. “The language is different, what people are talking about, what the goal is, why you are there, it’s all totally different as opposed to me showing up with my dad as a little girl, wearing my Alabama cheer uniform. I was just there to hang out with my dad […] It really is for everyone. You can make it your own.”

While Lake remembers being transfixed by the cheer team, UA GameDay also provides inflatables in the tailgating area on the quad, making the gameday experience truly for everyone. Although kids might beg to come back to jump on inflatables, their parents keep returning to Tuscaloosa for far more.

Tuscaloosa may seem small outside of football season, but its traditions stay strong and relevant year-round. Every fall, though, they become even more prominent as tens of thousands of fans come back for games and seek mementos of their championship-caliber team.

Some fans buy a legendary yellowhammer drink from Gallettes before the game. Others head to Rama Jama’s to have breakfast surrounded by the Crimson Tide’s best moments, memorialized by the legendary Alabama decor. Other fans are simply happy with bringing home a tiny script A, whether in the form of a Koozie from a street vendor or a new sweatshirt from a local store.

It’s these small mementos and keepsakes that remind fans of the legendary traditions of Crimson Tide football and make Tuscaloosa much more than just a small town in the middle of Alabama. Although Tuscaloosa sits quiet most of the year, during football season it comes to life, using decades of Alabama history as a way for both local residents and out-of-town visitors to connect over keeping Tuscaloosa as the place where legends are made.

Questions or comments? Email Austin Hannon (Sports Editor) at[emailprotected]

Game days in Tuscaloosa: The transformation from small town to frenzy  (2024)

FAQs

How many people are in Tuscaloosa on GameDay? ›

More than 100,000 fans will turn Tuscaloosa into a sea of crimson and white and purple and gold as the Alabama football and LSU play Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Is Tuscaloosa a small town? ›

Tuscaloosa is the seat of Tuscaloosa County, the county's largest city and the fifth-largest in the state. It is West Alabama's regional commerce, culture, education, and healthcare center.

What to do before the Alabama football game? ›

Before you enter Bryant-Denny Stadium check out Champions Lane, located near the Tuska statue on University Boulevard and Wallace Wade Avenue. This area will offer live concerts before every game, LED screens for viewing other games, autograph sessions with current UA student-athletes, and food and beverages.

Where to park on gameday in tuscaloosa? ›

Helpful tip: Downtown Tuscaloosa has public parking. Free game day parking is available in the Downtown Intermodal Facility parking deck located at 601 23rd Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. Take the STADIUM STROLL, it is less than a 1 mile walk from the parking facility to Bryant-Denny Stadium.

What to do before gameday? ›

  1. 4 Hours Pre Game. Eat a meal high in whole grain carbohydrates, lean protein, and healthy fat. Be sure to have at least 20 ounces of fluids. Grilled chicken. ...
  2. 1 Hour Pre Game. Be sure to have snack high in carbohydrate. Avoid foods that are high in protein or fat (they take a while to digest and may upset your stomach)

Who started GameDay? ›

In 1987, when College GameDay first aired on ESPN, its cast consisted of host Tim Brando, Corso, and the noted wiseacre Beano Cook. By the time Craig James joined the show in 1992, Corso had become GameDay's elder statesman and first star.

What schools has GameDay not been to? ›

The six programs that have never hosted the show are Cal, Illinois, Maryland, Rutgers, Syracuse, and Virginia. When it comes to College GameDay appearances, the Ohio State Buckeyes are the leader, appearing on the show 57 times. The Alabama Crimson Tide are a close second with 55 appearances.

How old is GameDay? ›

GameDay started on ESPN in 1987 and originally broadcast from a studio in Connecticut. In 1993, GameDay took the show "on the road" for the first time, going to South Bend, Indiana for the match-up between #2 Notre Dame and #1 FSU on November 13. (Matchups between the top two teams were rare prior to the BCS).

What is the nickname for Tuscaloosa? ›

It is also known as "the Druid City" because of the numerous water oaks planted in its downtown streets since the 1840s.

Is Tuscaloosa expensive to live in? ›

Cost of Living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama by Expense Category

Tuscaloosa's housing expenses are 24% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 7% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 5% higher than the national average.

What is the 1st largest city in Alabama? ›

Birmingham, Alabama. As the largest city in the state, Birmingham is a cultural hub, boasting world-class museums, theaters, and a burgeoning culinary scene.

What sport is Alabama good at? ›

Alabama's men's basketball program has numerous SEC Championships and players becoming NBA stars and international professional players.

Is a-day free in Alabama? ›

Don't miss an action-packed weekend in Tuscaloosa and a chance to preview the 2024 Alabama Crimson Tide. Admission is free and the first 5,000 fans will receive a limited-edition A-Day poster, courtesy of Golden Flake. Public parking for A-Day is free and available in a first-come, first-served in select lots.

Where does the Alabama football team stay before a home game? ›

Hotel Capstone's location on the University of Alabama campus puts you close to all the game-day action at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

What do they do at college game day? ›

The selected stadium is usually hosting one of the biggest matchups of the day, regardless of whether the game airs on an ESPN network. The show takes on a festive tailgate party atmosphere, as thousands of fans gather behind the broadcast set, in view of the show's cameras.

What time is elephant stomp? ›

WALK OF CHAMPIONS: 4:15 p.m. GATES OPEN: 4:30 p.m. ELEPHANT STOMP: 5:30 p.m. PREGAME FLYOVER/KICKOFF: 6:30 p.m.

Is Tuscaloosa worth a visit? ›

Yes, Tuscaloosa is definitely worth visiting! With its rich history, delicious food, and incredible outdoors, it's a city that offers something for everyone.

What time is the A-Day game in Tuscaloosa? ›

Saturday, April 13
TimeEventLocation
1 p.m.Walk of Fame CeremonyDenny Chimes
1:50 p.m.Walk of ChampionsWalk of Champions
3 p.m.A-Day KickoffBryant-Denny Stadium
5 p.m.Baseball vs. ArkansasSewell-Thomas Stadium
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