More like “mask-ot,” right? Big Al wore proper protective gear and practiced social distancing while rolling through Tuscaloosa and Northport neighborhoods for the University of Alabama’s “A-Day at Home" event.

Rocking a crimson and gray mask and escorted by area police, the Crimson Tide mascot sat atop the back seat of a Ford Mustang as he waved at fans who watched from their front yards in Alberta City, West Tuscaloosa, Grand Pointe and more.

Saturday marked when Alabama was supposed to hold its annual A-Day spring football game at Bryant-Denny Stadium, but coronavirus concerns and the state’s stay-at-home order dashed those hopes.

Fans could track his whereabouts using Google Maps so they’d have time to hop outside for a wave or quick pic.

See more photos and tweets from “A-Day at Home” below:

Alabama mascot Big Al rolls through Grand Pointe neighborhood in Northport during the "A-Day at Home" ride on Saturday, April 18, 2020. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com)

Alabama mascot Big Al rolls through Grand Pointe neighborhood in Northport during the "A-Day at Home" ride on Saturday, April 18, 2020. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com)

A few of Big Al’s biggest fans swung by before we hit the road again! #ADayAtHome pic.twitter.com/CQU3Wx6rqv — Alabama Athletics (@UA_Athletics) April 18, 2020

@UA_Athletics Thanks for bringing Big Al out and about! #ADayAtHome was a hit with this fan club! pic.twitter.com/TJcsWguLbH — Mary Thompson (@MrsMaryThompson) April 18, 2020

Great to see all the folks in West Tuscaloosa! #ADayAtHome pic.twitter.com/AZWfO1CU2B — Alabama Athletics (@UA_Athletics) April 18, 2020

Big Al is getting a big welcome party in Highland Park! #ADayAtHome pic.twitter.com/L1VHzb2nn1 — Alabama Athletics (@UA_Athletics) April 18, 2020

So much fun seeing everyone in Clear Creek! #ADayAtHome pic.twitter.com/jgSBAjMoNH — Alabama Athletics (@UA_Athletics) April 18, 2020