Alabama to Offer Upgraded Fan Experiences for A-Day
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — More than 90,000 people packed inside Bryant-Denny Stadium for Nick Saban's first A-Day game at Alabama in 2007. Now, Crimson Tide fans will get their first look at the Kalen DeBoer era on April 13 for the annual spring scrimmage inside the stadium.
As is tradition, the game itself will continue to be free admission for fans. However, for those wanting more out of the day, Alabama is offering some upgraded experiences at a premium price for things like front row spots at the Walk of Champions, locker room tours, a luncheon with DeBoer and Greg Byrne and premium seating options in the field suites and some club levels.
Here is a breakdown of what Alabama is offering:
- Locker room tours every half hour from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m.- $25 a person
- Videoboard messages for the screens inside Bryant-Denny Stadium- $50
- A-Day luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. with Kalen DeBoer and Greg Byrne at Coleman Coliseum- $30 a person
- Front row at Walk of Champions- $25 a person
- North and South Champions Club access- $100 (seating in this section is still free, but the cost is for access to the club)
- North and South Field Suite access- $60
- North and South Zone access- $50
The game itself will kick off at 3 p.m. and will air on ESPN. In the past, Alabama's A-Day was a traditional scrimmage between the Crimson team and the White team, with the winners earning a steak dinner. DeBoer has not yet announced his plans for the spring game.