Alabama’s home-and-home series with Oklahoma State has been cancelled, per On3’s Brett McMurphy.
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UA made the announcement official in a press release shortly after the news broke.
“Alabama football’s home-and-home series with Oklahoma State was officially canceled, the two universities announced Thursday.
“The Crimson Tide and Cowboys mutually agreed to cancel their home-and-home series, which was set to begin in Stillwater in 2028 with OSU traveling to Tuscaloosa in 2029.”
Nevertheless, the Crimson Tide will be keeping its home-and-home series against Ohio State for the 2027 and 2028 seasons.
Oklahoma State also made the news official by announcing that it is replacing Alabama’s home-and-home with Michigan State.
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“The Southeastern Conference’s move to a nine-game league schedule was the dominant factor in the schedule change between the Cowboys and the Crimson Tide,” Oklahoma State’s statement read. “Following SEC shuffling, both OSU and Alabama needed home games during the same season.”
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This story was originally published May 7, 2026 at 9:19 AM.
