High-profile nonconference games played at neutral sites have become increasingly popular in college football in recent years, especially to start the season.

Don’t, however, look for Alabama to schedule such a game anytime soon.

Why?

Crimson Tide athletic director Greg Byrne said as much during a recent speaking engagement.

Byrne said that Alabama could eventually look at playing a neutral site game “down the road” but that for now the program is focused on scheduling home-and-home series.

Alabama did not play a neutral site game in 2022 but did play Miami in Atlanta a year ago and has played a number of such games under Nick Saban.

The Crimson Tide finished their 2022 regular season with a 10-2 record and will next play Kansas State on New Years Eve in the Sugar Bowl.