It will be a battle between SEC teams on Thursday, as the Alabama Crimson Tide host the Vanderbilt Commodores at Tuscaloosa. The game will be broadcast and streamed by ABC, with the ESPN’s “College GameDay” broadcast also happening at Tuscaloosa and cover that Bama vs. Vandy matchup.
No. 10 Alabama is still fresh off its 24-21 road win over Georgia, proving that the Crimson Tide does have the Bulldogs’ number as they improved to 3-1. Meanwhile, at 5-0, No. 16 Vanderbilt is still undefeated and is seeking to improve one of their best starts in recent memory, including that 70-21 demolition of Georgia State on Week 4.
Vanderbilt may have a hot start, but winning in Alabama’s home turf at the Bryant-Denny Stadium promises to be a daunting task and will be a true test for the Commodores. Meanwhile, Alabama is seeking to build upon that rivalry game win over Georgia and continue their momentum at home.

Alabama vs. Vanderbilt Game Announcers Today
A lot is on the line in this game, so it is important to have a good team to call the game. Given that this game has plenty of implications, ESPN has revealed that Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will be the ones calling this showdown between two SEC giants.
Sean McDonough, a veteran sportscaster, will be the play-by-play announcer, while former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy will be the color commentator and analyst for the game. The duo will be joined by Molly McGrath, who will be reporting the game from the sidelines.
With “College GameDay” also being broadcast from Tuscalooso, former Alabama head coach Nick Saban has been revealed to be one of the hosts for the pregame show, and this will be the second time the coaching legend will be serving as GameDay analyst at Tuscaloosa, having done it last year.
What Time Is The Alabama vs. Vanderbilt Game Today?
ABC has revealed that the game will kickoff at 3:30 PM ET, live from Tuscaloosa’s Bryant-Denny Stadium. ESPN Unlimited, formerly ESPN+, will be streaming the game, along with Fubo and Direct TV.
What To Expect In The Alabama vs. Vanderbilt Game?
Both SEC giants are rolling and have the momentum, but the Alabama crowd is known to be raucous and loud, and will certainly be a factor to pump up the home team. While Vanderbilt has remained undefeated, Alabama will be their first true test, and the Crimson Tide would certainly give them a fight on their home soil.
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