The South Florida Bulls (1-0) visit the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide (1-0) at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Want to watch this matchup? You can do so on ESPN.
Watch Alabama vs. South Florida for free with a trial to Fubo!
When is Alabama vs. South Florida and when does it start?
This game between the Crimson Tide and Bulls is scheduled on Saturday, September 7, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Alabama vs. South Florida
The Crimson Tide and Bulls will take to the gridiron at Bryant-Denny Stadium for this matchup on Sept. 7, and if you’d like to see the event live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
What channel is the game on?
You can catch Alabama vs. South Florida live on ESPN. Watch the game live without cable on Fubo.
Watch the Alabama vs. South Florida live stream on Fubo
Free Live Stream Online: Start your free Fubo trial today!
Read More About This Game
Alabama vs. South Florida Tickets
Alabama vs. South Florida Predictions
Alabama vs. South Florida Game Preview
Alabama Stats & Insights
In their last game, the Crimson Tide won 63-0 over the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.
Alabama has been a tough matchup for opposing teams, ranking top-25 in both total offense (14th-best with 600.0 yards per game) and total defense (eighth-best with 145.0 yards allowed per game) this year.
The Crimson Tide have the 56th-ranked offense this season in terms of passing yards (266.0 passing yards per game), and they’ve been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking 15th-best with just 103.0 passing yards allowed per game.
Alabama has been surging on both offense and defense in the running game, ranking fifth-best in rushing offense (334.0 rushing yards per game) and 11th-best in rushing defense (42.0 rushing yards allowed per game).
The Crimson Tide have been a tough opponent for opposing teams, as they rank top-25 in both scoring offense (seventh-best with 63.0 points per game) and scoring defense (best with 0.0 points allowed per game) this year.
South Florida Stats & Insights
The Bulls are coming off of a victory over the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats by the score of 48-3.
South Florida ranks 73rd in the FBS with 403.0 total yards per game, but it has been led by its defense, which ranks 13th-best by giving up only 170.0 total yards per game.
From an offensive perspective, the Bulls are putting up 172.0 passing yards per game (101st-ranked). They rank 30th in the FBS defensively (122.0 passing yards surrendered per game).
South Florida has been dominant on run defense, allowing only 48.0 rushing yards per game (17th-best). On offense, it ranks 33rd in the FBS by racking up 231.0 rushing yards per game.
The Bulls have been keeping opposing offenses in check on defense, giving up only 3.0 points per game (13th-best). Offensively, they rank 29th by piling up 48.0 points per game.
Alabama Key Players to Watch
Jalen Milroe leads Alabama with 200 passing yards (200.0 ypg) on 7-of-9 passing with three touchdowns and zero interceptions this season. He also has 79 rushing yards (79.0 ypg) on 10 carries while scoring two touchdowns on the ground.
The team’s top rusher, Justice Haynes, has carried the ball four times for 102 yards (102.0 per game), with one touchdown this year.
Ryan Williams’ team-leading 139 receiving yards (139.0 yards per game) have come on two receptions with two touchdowns.
Kobe Prentice has put together a 43-yard season so far (43.0 receiving yards per game), hauling in three passes.
Caleb Odom’s two catches have netted him 23 yards (23.0 ypg).
South Florida Key Players to Watch
Byrum Brown has thrown for 152 yards (152.0 ypg) to lead South Florida, completing 65% of his passes this season. He’s also run for 74 yards (74.0 ypg) on eight carries with one rushing touchdown.
Kelley Joiner Jr. has carried the ball 14 times for a team-high 78 yards (78.0 per game), with two touchdowns this year.
Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen’s team-high 73 receiving yards (73.0 yards per game) have come on five receptions.
Sean Atkins has put together a 42-yard season so far (42.0 receiving yards per game), reeling in four passes.
Mike Brown-Stephens’ two receptions have yielded 27 yards (27.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
Rep your favorite college football team with officially licensed apparel from Fanatics or Lids.