Bryant-Denny Stadium

Should Bryant-Denny Stadium Require Proof of Vaccination For Entry This Fall?
Should Bryant-Denny Stadium Require Proof of Vaccination For Entry This Fall?
Should Bryant-Denny Stadium Require Proof of Vaccination For Entry This Fall?
The Alabama football program has led the college football world in standard of play for the last 14 seasons. The Crimson Tide has even embraced the vaccine along with the rest of the SEC, Alabama's football program was 90% vaccinated as of SEC Media Days 2021 and is closer to 100% vaccinated as the season approaches. Should the Tide lead the state and the SEC by requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test to get into the games?
Hope For Updated Spring Seating Capacities
Hope For Updated Spring Seating Capacities
Hope For Updated Spring Seating Capacities
With news of Texas and Mississippi lifting Covid-19 restrictions, hope is on the horizon. Alabama governor, Kay Ivey, announced she is lifting the state’s Covid-19 restrictions April 9th and does not intend on extending it beyond that date.
Greg Bryne Planning for Full Bryant-Denny in 2021
Greg Bryne Planning for Full Bryant-Denny in 2021
Greg Bryne Planning for Full Bryant-Denny in 2021
Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne commented on the story insinuating that the athletic department is planning on returning to a full capacity Bryant-Denny Stadium for the 2021 season. This past year the stadium was reduced to 20% capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alabama Unveils Bryant-Denny Stadium Renovations
Alabama Unveils Bryant-Denny Stadium Renovations
Alabama Unveils Bryant-Denny Stadium Renovations
The Alabama athletic department just completed renovations to the home of Crimson Tide Football, Bryant-Denny Stadium. The project lasted the entire offseason and battled work stoppages due to COVID-19 but it finished just in time for the new football season.
Alabama Announces 2020 Attendance And Tailgating Plans
Alabama Announces 2020 Attendance And Tailgating Plans
Alabama Announces 2020 Attendance And Tailgating Plans
Today in an email to Tide Pride members, Greg Byrne announced the University of Alabama's plans concerning spectators in Bryant-Denny and the activities around campus. Alabama is planing on approximately 20 percent capacity at games and has decided there will be no on-campus tailgating at Alabama this season.