The Alabama Crimson Tide are heading back to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, according to a report by Jim Dunaway of JOX Roundtable.
Alabama will reportedly play the USC Trojans in a game that is currently dubbed the AdvoCare Classic. The game will likely be played on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020.
The two schools last met in the same game in 2016, although then it was named the Cowboys Classic. Alabama crushed USC 52-6 in that game.
The Crimson Tide currently have three other neutral-site, non-conference games scheduled. Alabama will play Louisville in Orlando in 2018, Duke in Atlanta in 2019, and Miami in Atlanta in 2021.
The game against USC continues the neutral-site trend for Alabama, who hasn’t played a home-and-home series since a set with Penn State in 2010 and 2011.
USC, on the other hand, currently hosts Notre Dame in even years and travels to South Bend in odd years. The Trojans also have a three-game series set with BYU in 2019 (away), 2021 (home), and 2023 (home).
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