Alright, so I saw this question popping up everywhere: “who did Alabama lose to this year?” I’m a huge college football fan, and Bama’s always a team to watch, so I figured I’d dig in and get the definitive answer, and of course, share my whole process with y’all.

First, I just went straight to my go-to search engine. Nothing fancy, just typed in “Alabama football 2023-2024 season results.” I figured the quickest way to find out who beat them was to look at their whole season.
The first few results were all the usual suspects: ESPN, the official NCAA site, stuff like that. I clicked on the ESPN one first.
Looked pretty straightforward, with the scores from past match and the futhure match.
Digging Through the Schedule
I scrolled down to their schedule. I figured seeing the “W” or “L” next to each game would be the most obvious way to find the loss.

And there it was! Plain as day. It jumped right out at me:
- Texas. Yep. Texas beat Alabama.
The score was there too. I can see a loss to Texas, 34-24. So, mystery solved!
Confirming and Double-Checking
But, you know, I like to be thorough. So I clicked on a couple of other links from the search results, just to make sure everything matched up. The official Alabama Athletics site had the same info, of course. So did a couple of other sports news sites. I even checked the NCAA site, just for good measure. All of them confirmed it: Texas was the team that took down Alabama this year.
So, there you have it. If you were wondering who beat Alabama this year, it was the Texas Longhorns. And I found it out by just going through the basic steps of looking at their schedule, checking a few sources, and making sure it all lined up. Pretty simple, really!