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That's mostly true but Alabama is beefing up their schedule. by Lislefan
In recent years, they've played Wisconsin, Michigan State, Florida State, and USC. They were supposed to play USC again in 2020 until COVID changed everyone's plans.
Alabama football future non-conference games
2020: USC (Dallas)
2021: Miami (ATL)
2022: at Texas
2023: Texas
2024: at Wisconsin
2025: Wisconsin, at Florida State
2026: Florida State, at West Virginia
2027: West Virginia, at Ohio State
2028: at Notre Dame, Ohio State
2029: Notre Dame
2030: at Georgia Tech
2031: Georgia Tech
2032: Arizona, at Oklahoma
2033: Oklahoma, at Arizona
2034: at Virginia Tech
2035: Virginia Tech