Where to watch, stream, and listen to Alabama vs. South Carolina Week 7 college football game

The Alabama Crimson Tide are desperately waiting for Saturday in Tuscaloosa.  Following one of the most disappointing losses in program history, as the number one team in the nation nonetheless, The Tide are looking to put on a show against the South Carolina Gamecocks.  Here is everything you need to know ahead of the matchup:  […]

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Oct 5, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) and wide receiver Ryan Williams (2) celebrate the touchdown during the second half at FirstBank Stadium.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide are desperately waiting for Saturday in Tuscaloosa. 

Following one of the most disappointing losses in program history, as the number one team in the nation nonetheless, The Tide are looking to put on a show against the South Carolina Gamecocks. 

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the matchup: 


Where to watch, stream, and listen to Alabama vs.  South Carolina

Kickoff: 11:00 pm CT, Saturday, Oct. 12, Bryant Denny Stadium at Nick Saban Field, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 

Where to watch: ABC

Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts).

SiriusXM: Channel 82

Spread: Alabama -21.5
Over/Under: 50.5

Stream: Fubo, ESPN +


Alabama's 2024 schedule: 4-1

  • Aug. 31 – Western Kentucky (W)
  • Sept. 7 – South Florida (W)
  • Sept. 14 – @ Wisconsin (W)
  • Sept. 21 – off
  • Sept. 28 – Georgia (W)
  • Oct. 5 – @ Vanderbilt (L)
  • Oct. 12 – South Carolina
  • Oct. 19 – @ Tennessee
  • Oct. 26 – Missouri
  • Nov. 2 – off
  • Nov. 9 – @LSU
  • Nov. 16 – Mercer
  • Nov. 23 – @ Oklahoma
  • Nov. 30 – Auburn

What to Watch for

It may seem hyperbolic given the point spread, but this game has quickly become the biggest of Kalen DeBoer's early Alabama tenure. Many are already skeptical of the coach following the inexcusable loss to Vandy, and his handling of the Malachi Moore situation

Beyond that, Tide fans will want to see the defense show signs of life this week after letting up 40 points against the Commodores, even if DC Kane Womack said the team wasn't prepared for everything Vanderbilt showed in the game

A statement win at home won't attest to last week's disaster, but it will quickly relieve some of the panic among the fanbase as the Tide aims to show that last Saturday in Nashville was an outlier and not a sign of what's to come.