After a thrilling victory over Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in November, several Oklahoma players returned to the field to take photos, crossing a thin rope to pose on the Alabama logo. This act has not been forgotten, as Alabama prepares to face Oklahoma once again in a highly anticipated matchup. The game, scheduled for Friday, Dec. 19, will be the first round of the College Football Playoff, featuring No. 9 Alabama against No. 8 Oklahoma.
In interviews following practice, Alabama’s receiver Ryan Williams acknowledged the perceived disrespect from the Sooners. “We understand the disrespect,” he stated. “We’ve just got to handle it with a grain of salt and get ready to go play next Friday.” This sentiment reflects the emotional undercurrent surrounding the upcoming game, as players look to channel their frustrations into performance on the field.
A staff member from Alabama was quick to intervene when she spotted the Oklahoma players on the logo, instructing them to “be respectful.” This incident drew sharp reactions from Alabama players, especially wide receiver Jer’Michael Carter, who defiantly remarked, “We won that B—-.” This attitude underscores the intensity and competitive spirit that the rivalry embodies.
Linebacker Justin Jefferson weighed in on the situation, saying that if he had been present during the incident, “that still wouldn’t be going on.” He emphasized that any disrespect shown would certainly be addressed during the game. “We’ve got to go give it to them. We’ve got to take the ball off them and bring it home for Alabama,” Jefferson asserted, highlighting the team’s determination to reclaim their pride on the field.
The stakes are high for Alabama as they look to advance in the playoffs; a victory over Oklahoma would secure them a spot in the prestigious Rose Bowl against No. 1 Indiana. Players recognize the significance of the moment, with offensive lineman Wilkin Formby commenting, “It’s definitely disrespectful, but like, that’s kind of what you expect when Alabama loses. People are going to act that way. It’s not something that happens every day.”
As the date of the game approaches, both teams are gearing up for an encounter not just for the win, but also to settle the score over the postgame antics that have added an extra layer of intensity to an already fierce rivalry.

