How to watch Alabama championship parade and ceremony

Jan 11, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and running back Derrick Henry (2) celebrate with the 2016 CFP National Championship trophy after beating the Clemson Tigers at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 11, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and running back Derrick Henry (2) celebrate with the 2016 CFP National Championship trophy after beating the Clemson Tigers at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here’s how you can watch Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrate their national championship with a parade and ceremony at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The college football season is over but there’s one final moment to before we officially can close the book on the 2015 season. And no, I’m not talking about the Senior Bowl, East-West game or any other postseason game. I consider those auditions for purposes of enhancing their stock for the NFL Draft than college football.

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In any event, I’m referring to the championship parade and celebration at Bryant-Deny Stadium for Alabama who beat the Clemson Tigers 45-40 on Jan. 11 in the second installation of the College Football Playoff. If you’re not in the Tuscaloosa area and can’t get down to see the parade with players like Derrick Henry, Jake Coker, Calvin Ridley, Reggie Ragland and hero of the game, tight end O.J. Howard, you can still watch the festivities and feel like you’re there.

You can watch on TV by visiting the SEC Network Alternate channel (check your local listings because every cable company is different) beginning at noon ET on Saturday. You can also watch on your computer or mobile device by clicking here.

This will be the last time to see seniors like Coker who improved as the season progressed and played his two best games of his college career when it mattered most, in the playoff against Michigan State and Clemson when he threw for a career-high 335 yards. And for players like Ragland who bypassed last year’s NFL Draft to return for another season with the hopes of winning another national championship.

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Of course, the biggest stars will be the outgoing Heisman winner, Henry who declared for the NFL Draft after a record-breaking season and career and the head coach himself, Nick Saban who has four titles in the last seven seasons at Alabama and five overall.