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r/rolltide

News and discussions about the University of Alabama Crimson Tide athletics.

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47,173

Created

January 27, 2011

15 years ago

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How to think about r/rolltide

This community is dedicated to discussions and news surrounding the University of Alabama Crimson Tide athletics, particularly its football program. Members share insights, analysis, and updates on games, players, and coaching strategies, fostering a passionate atmosphere among fans. The community's long-standing history and large subscriber base contribute to its vibrant culture, making it a go-to hub for Alabama sports enthusiasts.

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  • Audience

    Participants are primarily fans of the University of Alabama, often comprising students, alumni, and local residents. The demographic skews towards a younger audience, likely college-aged or recent graduates, who are deeply invested in Crimson Tide athletics. Members engage with a mix of enthusiasm and rivalry, often sharing personal experiences and opinions about the team's performance and future prospects.

  • Posting culture

    The posting culture emphasizes timely updates and in-depth discussions about games, player performances, and coaching decisions. Content that is analytical, humorous, or insightful tends to thrive, while overly promotional or off-topic posts may receive downvotes. Members are encouraged to engage regularly, especially during the football season, to maintain a lively dialogue around ongoing events.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authentic interactions rather than overt promotions. Sharing relevant content, such as game-day experiences or fan-centric initiatives, can resonate well. However, members are generally resistant to blatant advertising, so brands should avoid direct sales pitches. Collaborating with local events or sponsoring community-driven activities may foster goodwill and engagement without triggering hostility.

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FAQ

r/rolltide — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/rolltide have?

r/rolltide has approximately 47,173 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/rolltide created?

r/rolltide was created on January 27, 2011 (15 years ago).

What is r/rolltide about?

This community is dedicated to discussions and news surrounding the University of Alabama Crimson Tide athletics, particularly its football program. Members share insights, analysis, and updates on games, players, and coaching strategies, fostering a passionate atmosphere among fans. The community's long-standing history and large subscriber base contribute to its vibrant cu…

What subreddits are similar to r/rolltide?

Communities similar to r/rolltide include r/birmingham, r/alabama, r/cfb, r/ockytop, r/michiganwolverines.

Who are the most active posters on r/rolltide?

The most frequent posters on r/rolltide include u/DoctorWhosOnFirst, u/MadameGopher, u/bamaboytroy.

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