Alabama won this year’s national championship in thrilling fashion, coming from behind to pick up an overtime victory over the Georgia Bulldogs.

The title was the Crimson Tide’s fifth under coach Nick Saban, who took over the program in 2007 and has turned it into a juggernaut.

On Saturday afternoon (Jan. 20), the Tide will celebrate their big win in Tuscaloosa, according to a release from the school:

The parade will begin at 2 p.m. and feature Nick and Terry Saban, the players and coaching staff along with Big Al, the Million Dollar Band and the Crimson Tide cheerleaders.

The parade will conclude at the Walk of Champions with a ceremony on the top steps of the Bryant-Denny Stadium North End Zone that will be emceed by Chris Stewart. The Crimson Tide will be presented with their CFP National Championship Trophy, the AFCA Amway Coaches Trophy and the Allstate Sugar Bowl trophy.

The program will feature Director of Athletics Greg Byrne, Executive Director of the College Football Playoff Bill Hancock, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, AFCA Associate Executive Director Gary Darnell and other dignitaries and special guests.

It’s sure to be a festive atmosphere in Tuscaloosa on Saturday afternoon, and it’ll be capped off by an Alabama men’s basketball game that night.

After the celebration, the trophy will be added to the others in Alabama’s impressive collection.