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It's that time of the year once again, Alabama football fans.

After a spring where not much solid information has been sent out from the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields or the Crimson Tide's two closed scrimmages, it's finally time to see Nick Saban and his team take to the field at the 2023 A-Day Game at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Questions surround multiple key positions heading into this summer, most notably at quarterback. While Jalen Milroe and Ty Simpson have been garnering the most attention, other positions such as wide receiver, running back and defensive back are also seeing some question marks as we inch closer to summer.

Alabama has a talented roster with plenty of depth to make up for its loss of big players after last season. However, with the A-Day Game marking the first time that anyone will have seen the team perform on the gridiron in an official capacity since the Crimson Tide's win at the Sugar Bowl, there will certainly be a lot to learn and take notes on heading into the final stretch of offseason this year.

Here's everything you need to know about the 2023 A-Day Game:

How to Watch the 2023 A-Day Game:

Who: Crimson Team (first-team offense) vs White Team (first-team defense)

When: 2 p.m. CT, Saturday, April 22

Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

TV: ESPN+ / SEC Network+

Live Stream: fuboTV (Start your free trial)

Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network. Play-By-Play Chris Stewart, Analyst John Parker Wilson. SiriusXM channel 81.

Series: White Team leads, 44-29-1

Last Meeting: After scoring first in the opening quarter, the White Team never looked back on its way to a 25-7 victory in the 2022 A-Day Game. The game took place in front of a crowd of 31,077 spectators.

Running back Jahmyr Gibbs won the Dixie Howell Memorial Award (MVP of the A-Day Game) while defensive lineman Jamil Burroughs earned the Dwight Stephenson Award (Most Valuable Lineman of the A-Day Game). Gibbs rushed nine times on the afternoon for 100 yards and a touchdown, while Burroughs recorded two sacks for a total loss of 15 yards.

See Also:

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What Nick Saban Said After Alabama's Second Spring Scrimmage