Bryant-Denny Stadium could be even more crimson this fall.

Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne shared two tweets Monday night, announcing new LED lights had been installed at the stadium. One tweet showed the new lights that will be used all the time.

I know everyone enjoyed the yellow tint at Bryant-Denny ??....but we now have new LED lights ??! #JustTurnedThemOn #RollTide ?????? pic.twitter.com/qXSxpyAOLG — Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) August 13, 2019

While the second showed off the lights' color capabilities, including a crimson hue.

We even have color capabilities- perhaps Crimson after we score? ?? #RollTide pic.twitter.com/mqs62yNvq4 — Greg Byrne (@Greg_Byrne) August 13, 2019

“The current lights were at the end of their effective life and we wanted to go to LEDs because they are so much more efficient,” Byrne told Cecil Hurt of The Tuscaloosa News. “As an added bonus, that gave us some color capability and we are excited about exploring some different ways to use that.”

In June, the University of Alabama’s Board of Trustees approved the updated plans for Phase I of The Crimson Standard, which includes changes to the Crimson Tide’s football stadium renovations.

The budget for Bryant-Denny Stadium will increase from $75.46 to $92.47 million, while the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility budget will increase from $14.6 to $16.1 million. Budget for softball’s Rhoads Stadium remained at $3 million, placing the total cost for Phase 1 at $111.6 million.

Among the stadium renovations are an updated team entrance and locker room, a renovated recruiting space, the addition of premium seating, relocation of the press box, enhanced videoboards and the addition of a student plaza. One of the big changes is Alabama will replace the four corner video boards with 60-percent larger screens as opposed to the one large video board and student terrace for the south end zone upper deck that was originally announced last August.

Other changes from The Crimson Standard’s original plan include putting corner loge box seating at the southwest Level 6 instead of at the south end of the stadium, building concessions, restrooms, social spaces with televisions at the ground level where students enter on the southwest side and building two new stair towers on the west side for the suites and club levels.

Renovations on the Tide’s football stadium are projected to be finished before the 2020 season.

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