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Auburn Tigers vs Alabama Crimson Tide Live Stream Free: Watch Online NCAA Football Game
The Auburn Tigers goes toe-to-toe against the Alabama Crimson Tide on November 29 at the Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The game starts at 7:45 pm ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).
The Auburn Tigers (8-2) are looking to stretch their current winning streak to two games following their latest win versus their opponents, the Samford Bulldogs, last Saturday.
Auburn mangled the Bulldogs by a final score of 31-7, after Auburn QB Nick Marshall went 11-18 for 117 yards, highlighted by a touchdown pass and an interception in the above-mentioned game.
"We just came out not ready to play at the beginning of the game," said Marshall to reporters.
"As the game got going, we got back to playing Auburn football."
Tigers head coach Gus Malzahn also reflected on his team's recent performance against Bulldogs, before he mentioned his upcoming matchup with his SEC West division rival Tigers in the Iron Bowl.
"They knew a couple of our plays early, so we've got to do a better job with that. We kind of got some rhythm in that second quarter, and we're a rhythm offense. After that point we played pretty solid," said Auburn coach Gus Malzahn to reporters,
"I think we're in a good spot heading into the Iron Bowl. I know our guys will be ready. I'm really looking forward to it."
Meanwhile, the Crimson Tide (10-1) are looking to extend their impressive winning streak to seven games following their latest victory against the Western Carolina Catamounts by 48-14 this past Saturday.
"It's the biggest college rivalry in history, so of course you're going to want to have fun and do the things you've got to do to prepare for it," said Crimson Tide linebacker Reggie Ragland to reporters in reference to his squad's future bout versus the Tigers.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban knows his team must be on their A-game at home in order to defeat their longtime formidable foe Auburn at the Bryant-Denny Stadium.
"I obviously don't have the answer to that question, so it's more difficult than what I can figure out," said Saban to reporters in reference to his squad's slow start in the Tigers previous two games despite their current winning streak.
"We were as flat as a pancake when we went out there, so I didn't do a very good job."
The game will begin at 7:45 pm ET and can be watched on TV via the ESPN network or online through live stream by clicking here.