A Gainesville, Fl. bar is putting its money where its mouth is.

Every time Florida scores against Alabama in tomorrow’s SEC Championship Game, the folks at 101 Cantina will hand out free orange-and-blue shots to patrons in attendance.

Erik Zika, a co-owner of the restaurant and bar, said the promotion is a way to celebrate UF’s football season.

“To us, it’s not about the money,” he said, per alligator.org. “It’s to have a good party and to have a good time. … It’s the last time we get to see our Gators play this year, other than the bowl game, of course. I’m cautiously optimistic.”

Barring an unprecedented turn of events, Zika may not be serving much free alcohol Saturday afternoon, if any at all. Florida’s offense has been heavily unreliable throughout the 2016 season, entering the contest with the nation’s 114th-ranked unit in terms of total yards at a pedestrian 352.7 per game.

The Gators have scored 30 touchdowns and 18 field goals so far, which rounds out to 24.1 points each time out. They produced just 26 total points against SEC West competition (Arkansas and LSU) during the regular season. Meanwhile, Alabama’s defense — full of future first-round draft selections — enter the conference championship having allowed an FBS-best 137 points.

UF is a 24-point underdog for the 4 p.m. ET kickoff.