Alabama football is set for its first road test of the Kalen DeBoer era on Saturday. The Crimson Tide travels to Wisconsin, where it will face the 2-0 Badgers after beating Western Kentucky and South Florida to start the season at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
UA is looking to improve after a rough performance last week against USF. The Tide was plagued with penalties and mistakes, though it recovered late in the fourth quarter, running the score up a bit in the 42-16 win.
Saturday’s game is hosting FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff pregame show. The game is set for an 11 a.m. CT kickoff, and will be aired on FOX as well.
Follow along here for live updates once the game begins.
14:54 — Badgers return the kickoff to their own 25.
— Crimson Tide seemed to have drive stopped, but defensive holding call on Domani Jackson moves the chains. Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke was injured on the play and helped off the field.
— Braedyn Locke in at quarterback for the Badgers. Van Dyke was carted to the Wisconsin locker room.
— Badgers take an early 3-0 lead on a 53-yard field goal from Nathanial Vakos with 9:51 left in the quarter.
9:51– Alabama will begin on its own 25 after a touchback.
— Pritchett gets the start at right tackle for the Tide. Kadyn Proctor also returns to action on the left side.
— Jalen Milroe loses his helmet on a keeper and has to leave the game for a play. Ty Simpson in at QB for the Tide. Simpson hands off once and Milroe returns.
— Graham Nicholson misses his first field goal attempt of the season from 46 yards. Wisconsin takes over on its own 28.
5:53– Wisconsin begins on its own 28.
— Kadyn Proctor and Elijah Pritchett appeared on the field as Alabama players began warming up. They’re both expected to play in Saturday’s game.
— Pritchett was listed as one of two possible starters at right tackle for the the Crimson Tide, along with Wilkin Formby, who struggled last week. When the full team came out for warmups, Pritchett was with the first team.
— Alabama wins coin toss and defers. Wisconsin will receive the opening kickoff.
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