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    Three home games already sold out for Kalen DeBoer's first season at Alabama

    By Ken Roberts, Tuscaloosa News,

    5 hours ago

    Three of the University of Alabama’s seven home football games have already sold out of tickets about two months before the 2024 season is scheduled to begin , according to UA’s athletics department.

    The sold-out games include the annual Iron Bowl game against archrival Auburn, along with key matchups against SEC foes Georgia and South Carolina.

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    On Monday morning, UA began selling single-game tickets for the rest of the Crimson Tide’s Bryant-Denny Stadium schedule: the season opener against Western Kentucky, along with games against South Florida, Missouri and Mercer.

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    Tickets to those four games can be purchased at www.rolltide.com .  The stadium's seat capacity is 100,077.

    UA's 2024 football season also includes road games against Wisconsin, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, LSU and Oklahoma. Alabama has two open dates this season: Sept. 21 and Nov. 2.

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    Here’s a look at UA's kickoff times and football ticket prices on the online resale market, according to UA’s preferred vendor, seatgeek.com (Note that these prices were based on July 8 numbers and will likely fluctuate as game day draws closer):

    Western Kentucky

    The lowest-priced tickets begin at around $20 for the game that will be Kalen DeBoer’s regular season debut as UA’s football coach. The Alabama-Western Kentucky game is set to kick off at 6 p.m. Aug. 31 at Bryant-Denny Stadium with ESPN televising.

    South Florida

    Ticket prices start just under $40 for UA's second straight home game to begin the season. The Alabama-South Florida game is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. Sept. 7 with ESPN televising.

    Wisconsin

    Ticket prices start at just over $200 for UA's first road trip of 2024, which will also be the Crimson Tide's first-ever game at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. The Alabama-Wisconsin game is set for an 11 a.m. kickoff on Sept. 14, with Fox televising.

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    Georgia

    UA's SEC opener against the Georgia Bulldogs figures to be the toughest home game ticket of 2024. Tickets start at just under $300, with the best seats going for $700 to nearly $1,000. The game will be a rematch of the 2023 SEC Championship Game, which UA won 27-24 in what was to be Nick Saban's next-to-last game as Alabama's coach before his retirement. The Alabama-Georgia game is set for a 6:30 p.m. kickoff Sept. 28 at Bryant-Denny Stadium with ABC televising.

    Vanderbilt

    Alabama will play two games in the state of Tennessee this season, with the first against the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville. Ticket prices begin at around $130. The Vanderbilt game is set for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff Oct. 5 at First Bank Stadium. The television details will be announced later under the "flexible schedule" terms of the SEC's new contract with ABC and ESPN, which includes the SEC Network.

    South Carolina

    The Gamecocks will visit Tuscaloosa for the first time since 2009. Tickets start at around $100 for the UA-South Carolina game, which will kick off at 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The game will be televised either on ABC or ESPN.

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    Tennessee

    Alabama will head to Knoxville for the game known by when it is played, the Third Saturday in October. Tickets for the Alabama-Tennessee game start at around $330, with the best seats going for anywhere from $600 to more than $1,000. The Oct. 19 game is scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. kickoff at Neyland Stadium, with the television details to be announced later.

    Missouri

    Alabama's homecoming game will be Oct. 26 against the Missouri Tigers. Tickets start at around $110 for the game, which will kick off at either 2:30 p.m. or 7 p.m., with television details announced later. UA traditionally holds a bonfire on the Friday before the homecoming game and a parade through downtown Tuscaloosa on game day.

    LSU

    Alabama travels to Baton Rouge for a Nov. 9 game against LSU. Tickets start at around $170 for the Alabama-LSU game. Kickoff will be at 2:30 or 7 p.m. at Tiger Stadium, with television details announced later.

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    Mercer

    The Nov. 16 game against Mercer shapes up as the cheapest ticket on UA's schedule, with a "get-in" price of around $10. The UA Senior Day game is set for a 1 p.m. kickoff at Bryant-Denny Stadium, with either ESPN+ or SEC Network+ televising.

    Oklahoma

    This will be the first time Alabama has faced Oklahoma as an SEC opponent and the first time UA has played a game in Norman, Oklahoma, since 2002. Ticket prices begin at around $175 for the Nov. 23 game at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Kickoff will be at 2:30 or 7 p.m., with television details announced later.

    Auburn

    Alabama will be aiming for its fifth straight win in the Iron Bowl. Last year, UA quarterback Jalen Milroe's touchdown pass on fourth down and 31 yards to go late in the fourth quarter gave Alabama a 27-24 victory in Auburn . Ticket prices start at around $200 for this year's Alabama-Auburn game, which will kick off at 2:30 or 7 p.m. with television details to be announced.

    Reach Ken Roberts at ken.roberts@tuscaloosanews.com.

    This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: Three home games already sold out for Kalen DeBoer's first season at Alabama

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