The Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks will face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, September 6, at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Week 2 college football action.
Game information:
Team records and rankings
ULM enters this matchup with a 1-0 record following their season opener. Alabama carries a 0-1 record but maintains its No. 21 ranking in the AP poll despite the early-season setback.
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Game information:
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025
- Time: 7:45 PM ET
- Channel: SEC Network
- Stream: Fubo
Team records and rankings
ULM enters this matchup with a 1-0 record following their season opener. Alabama carries a 0-1 record but maintains its No. 21 ranking in the AP poll despite the early-season setback.
UL Monroe season opener performance
Louisiana-Monroe secured a 29-0 victory over Saint Francis in their opening game. Quarterback Aidan Armenta completed 12 of 23 pass attempts for 95 yards, recording one touchdown and one interception in the shutout win.Alabama's opening week struggles
The Crimson Tide suffered a 31-17 defeat to Florida State in their season opener. Quarterback Ty Simpson threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns but completed only 23 of 43 passing attempts. Alabama's rushing attack struggled throughout the contest, with Kevin Riley leading the team with 31 yards on the ground.Live streaming and television coverage
College football fans can watch the game through multiple viewing options. The SEC Network will provide television coverage, while Fubo offers live streaming services for cord-cutters and mobile viewers.Also read: Donald Trump demands NFL football team Washington Commanders, Baseball team Cleveland Guardians name chang
Fubo's college football package includes comprehensive coverage across major networks including ABC, FOX, NBC, CBS, ESPN, SEC Network, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, and FS1.