With roughly two months to go until the annual start of the college football season, there are still many questions surrounding what the season will actually look like.
Or it will even happen at all.
The ladder is one scenario no fan across the country wants bestowed upon them, and it’s surely something which looms in the nightmares of the local economies.
In terms of Tuscaloosa, a year without Alabama football would be financially catastrophic for the Druid City. According to Mayor Walt Maddox, a season with no football would lead to a $2 billion loss in revenue.