Where to watch, stream, and listen to Alabama vs. South Florida Week 2 college football game

The Alabama Crimson Tide started off a new era in Tuscaloosa with a statement win over WKU in Week 1.  Looking to double down this week when USF comes to town, we know Alex Golesh and his Bulls gave the Tide some trouble on a subtropical Saturday afternoon in Tampa last year.  Aiming to change […]

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Sep 16, 2023; Tampa, Florida, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Roydell Williams (5) is tackled by South Florida Bulls safety Logan Berryhill (37) in the third quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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The Alabama Crimson Tide started off a new era in Tuscaloosa with a statement win over WKU in Week 1. 

Looking to double down this week when USF comes to town, we know Alex Golesh and his Bulls gave the Tide some trouble on a subtropical Saturday afternoon in Tampa last year. 

Aiming to change that this season, here is how to watch the Tide vs. Bulls on Saturday. 


Where to watch, stream, and listen to Alabama vs. WKU

Kickoff: 6:00 p.m. ct, Sep. 7th; Bryant-Denny Stadium at Nick Saban Field, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Where to watch: ESPN

Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts). The pregame show will begin one hour prior to kickoff.

SiriusXM: Channel 81

Spread: Alabama -30.5
Over/Under: 63.5

Stream: Fubo, ESPN+


Alabama's 2024 schedule: 1-0

  • Aug. 31 – Western Kentucky (W)
  • Sept. 7 – South Florida
  • Sept. 14 – @ Wisconsin
  • Sept. 21 – off
  • Sept. 28 – Georgia
  • Oct. 5 – @ Vanderbilt
  • 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 look for

After a star-studded performance against the Hilltoppers in Week 1, it's time to see if Ryan Williams can go from a budding star, to truly one of the best WRs in the nation. The talent is obvious from the 17-year-old, and Saturday should only add to his growing lore. 

The next big question is Kadyn Proctor. Coach DeBoer gave a fairly positive prognosis on Proctor's shoulder when speaking earlier this week, but we'll see if he's able to go, or if Alabama decides to rest him before their first true test of the year against Wisconsin next week.