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WATCH: Former President Trump waves to the crowd at Bryant-Denny as Alabama takes on Georgia

WATCH: Former President Trump waves to the crowd at Bryant-Denny as Alabama takes on Georgia
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WATCH: Former President Trump waves to the crowd at Bryant-Denny as Alabama takes on Georgia
Fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium welcomed Former President Donald Trump with chants and cheers as he appeared in Tuscaloosa for the highly anticipated matchup between Alabama and Georgia.Trump, joined by notable faces like Kid Rock and John Daly, as well as Alabama Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, was all smiles as he waved to the crowd from his box seat.The announcement of Trump's Alabama visit came hot on the heels of a second assassination attempt on the former president's life.U.S. Secret Service agents were in Tuscaloosa days in advance preparing the area, prompting major security changes for fans inside the stadium.This wasn't a first for his Secret Service team. Trump previously attended the Tide's matchup with LSU. That game ended in a 46-41 victory for the Tigers.Several fans said that wouldn't be the case Saturday night."Come on, we're the Tide, it's DeBoer, we're going to win," UA student Will Burns said. "We're going to win against UGA, we're going to win against Oklahoma, we're going to win against Auburn."See the former president's appearance at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the video player above.Many fans were excited to see Trump in Bryant-Denny Stadium."It's awesome," Chase Clark said. "I mean, I got to see him four years ago for LSU when he was here. That was pretty cool, but much less important than this. I mean, the security was nothing near this. Nothing was shut down"The security lines were shoulder-to-shoulder for the entire 2.5 hours before kickoff because of the extra security measures in place for Trump's visit. Not everyone was excited to see the Presidential candidate on campus."How does it make us feel? How would Georgia winning make us feel? It's probably the better question to ask because it's a similar feeling," Braden Vick said. "A lot of disappointment, a lot of bitterness on our end because this is one of the biggest games in the year, and he has this attention. He has to try and make it his own glorified campaign rally."Vick is the President of the UA College Democrats who hosted an Anti-Trump tailgate ahead of the game.

Fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium welcomed Former President Donald Trump with chants and cheers as he appeared in Tuscaloosa for the highly anticipated matchup between Alabama and Georgia.

Trump, joined by notable faces like Kid Rock and John Daly, as well as Alabama Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, was all smiles as he waved to the crowd from his box seat.

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The announcement of Trump's Alabama visit came hot on the heels of a on the former president's life.

U.S. Secret Service agents were in Tuscaloosa days in advance preparing the area, prompting major security changes for fans inside the stadium.

This wasn't a first for his Secret Service team. Trump previously attended the Tide's matchup with LSU. That game ended in a 46-41 victory for the Tigers.

Several fans said that wouldn't be the case Saturday night.

"Come on, we're the Tide, it's DeBoer, we're going to win," UA student Will Burns said. "We're going to win against UGA, we're going to win against Oklahoma, we're going to win against Auburn."

See the former president's appearance at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the video player above.

Many fans were excited to see Trump in Bryant-Denny Stadium.

"It's awesome," Chase Clark said. "I mean, I got to see him four years ago for LSU when he was here. That was pretty cool, but much less important than this. I mean, the security was nothing near this. Nothing was shut down"

The security lines were shoulder-to-shoulder for the entire 2.5 hours before kickoff because of the extra security measures in place for Trump's visit. Not everyone was excited to see the Presidential candidate on campus.

"How does it make us feel? How would Georgia winning make us feel? It's probably the better question to ask because it's a similar feeling," Braden Vick said. "A lot of disappointment, a lot of bitterness on our end because this is one of the biggest games in the year, and he has this attention. He has to try and make it his own glorified campaign rally."

Vick is the President of the UA College Democrats who hosted an Anti-Trump tailgate ahead of the game.