Alabama and Oklahoma have scheduled a home-and-home football series for the 2032 and 2033 seasons, UA announced Tuesday.
The Crimson Tide will visit the Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma, first on Sept. 11, 2032. The teams will then swap rolls Step. 10, 2033 for a game hosted in Tuscaloosa.
“Alabama and Oklahoma are two of the most tradition-rich programs in college football history, and we are pleased to be able to add a home-and-home series with them to our schedule in 2032 and 2033,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said in the release. “We played an exciting game with OU this past season in the Orange Bowl and matchups like this are so important to college football. It is not only great for the fans, but our team always enjoys challenges like these outside of SEC play.”
OU is a part of the Big 12.
Alabama and Oklahoma have met six times already, most recently this past season in the Orange Bowl. The Crimson Tide won that matchup 45-34, but the Sooners hold a 3-2-1 advantage in the two programs’ history.
This marks the fourth home-and-home series Alabama has unveiled in the past year. Between April and May of 2018, Alabama announced one with Notre Dame for 2028-29 and then another with Texas for 2022-23. Then, just back in February, Alabama and West Virginia released its dates for 2026-27.
“We’ve worked diligently at adding high-caliber home-and-home series to our future football non-conference schedules, and we are excited to announce this one with Oklahoma for the 2032 and 2033 seasons,” UA director of athletics Greg Byrne said in the release. “Alabama and Oklahoma are two of the most storied programs in college football history, and this certainly will give both teams and fan bases a tremendous opportunity during the regular season.”