Ohio State and Alabama Finalize Future Home-and-Home of College Football Heavyweights
By Tyler Kemp

One complaint that many pundits in and around college football have is the fact that the top teams in the country constantly play weak opponents on their non-conference schedule. Over the next few years, more top-flight programs are scheduled to play each other either in neutral site games or in a home-and-home series than potentially ever before.
Two of the premier powerhouses in the sport will meet up during a regular season matchup that is already highly anticipated years in advance.
Home-and-Home with the Buckeyes ⭕️
— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) June 18, 2020
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Although the home-and-home is set to start in 2027, kudos to both Alabama and Ohio State’s football programs for being able to put this together.
Until the two teams finally meet up, Bucks fans can continue to hold the 2015 Sugar Bowl over the heads of the Crimson Tide faithful.
I found the tiebreaker for Ohio State and Alabama. #CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/XRRsTfP7M7
— Buckeye Videos+ (@BuckeyeVideos) December 3, 2017
No one knows what college football will look like seven years from now. Two recruiting cycles of players will have moved on, the coaching carousel could work its magic and teams go through turnover. For now, fans can get excited that two of the most historic brands of the 21st century in the sport are meeting up on their respective campuses.