What time is the Alabama vs MSU game?

What time is the Alabama vs MSU game?

6 p.m.
By Theo DeRosa • October 4, 2021 Mississippi State’s football game against Alabama will kick off at 6 p.m. Oct. 16, the Southeastern Conference announced Monday. The game will be broadcasted on ESPN from Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville.

When was the last time MSU beat Alabama in football?

2007
The last time the Bulldogs beat the Crimson Tide was Nov. 10 in 2007, when the team pulled off the 17-12 upset at Davis Wade Stadium.

What time is the Alabama Mississippi State game Saturday?

Alabama will travel to Mississippi State Saturday November 11, and kickoff will be at 7:00 pm ET on ESPN.

What time is the Alabama game Saturday?

Alabama Crimson Tide Schedule 2022

Regular Season
DATE OPPONENT TIME
Sat, 9/3 vs USU 4:30 PM
Sat, 9/10 @ TEX 9:00 AM
Sat, 9/17 vs ULM 1:00 PM

When did MSU beat Alabama?

On Nov. 10, 2007, Mississippi State beat Alabama, 17-12. The game is remembered for the 103-yard interception return for a touchdown. It is remembered because it was the unranked Bulldogs upsetting Nick Saban and the No.

What channel is MSU vs Alabama?

ESPN
The Crimson Tide kicks off in Starkville at 6 p.m. CT, and the game will be televised on ESPN. Alabama returns to Davis Wade Stadium to take on the Bulldogs after last having played there in 2019, a game in which the Crimson Tide won 38-7.

What time does al play tomorrow?

Schedule

Date Matchup Result/Time
Sat, Sep 3 vs Utah State 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Sep 10 @ Texas 12:00 PM ET
Sat, Sep 17 vs UL Monroe 4:00 PM ET
Sat, Sep 24 vs Vanderbilt TBD

What time is the national championship game?

The national championship game is set for the NCAA Tournament with the No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks heading into a matchup with the No. 8 North Carolina Tar Heels on Monday, April 4th. The game will tip-off at 9:20 p.m. ET from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans and will air on TBS.

What is Nick Saban’s record against Michigan?

While Saban went 26-17-1 against conference opponents during his five seasons at Michigan State, the closest he got to the conference title was 1999, when his final Spartans team finished in a tie for second in the Big Ten and No. 7 in the final Associated Press poll.