NEW YORK CITY — It’s that time of year again, when Saturdays are reserved solely for pitchers of beer, tattered college T-shirts and fight songs sung off-key.

In other words, it’s college football season.



Alumni from schools across the country will congregate at bars all over New York this fall, turning typically warm, welcoming, all-inclusive establishments into rival territories. While Notre Dame devotees will hole up at Public House on East 41st Street in Murray Hill, University of Southern California fans will take over Highland Park six blocks north, on East 34th Street.



With Florida State fans sequestered at Saloon on the Upper East Side and 4th Down in Brooklyn, University of Florida alums fill four different establishment across Manhattan.



And the trend continues, with alumni from the preseason top 25 teams holding court across the Big Apple in the name of pigskin pride.



Chelsea resident Jessica Randazza, a member of the New York City chapter of the University of Alabama Alumni Association, said getting together for each game of the season is “hugely important.”



“We're a group that has a lot of pride in our university and it's tradition, and being able to all come together to honor that here in New York is unlike anything else,” Randazza said.



“The ability to connect with similar people so far away from the Tuscaloosa campus instantly creates for our members a strong network with warmth and an open door.”



It also provides a lot of beer-fueled fun.



Liam McGreevey, one of the owners of Legends NYC, said his bar has been hosting Louisiana State University fans for the past four years.



The bar serves a special New Orleans-style menu on game days, with Hurricanes and gumbo, crawfish and “alligator bites,” McGreevey said. Up to 1,000 people can turn out for big games.



“It’s a party atmosphere,” McGreevey said. “It’s infectious because now we get a lot of people who aren’t even football fans who come along for the party.”



Whether you are a diehard fan or just want to come along for the ride, DNAinfo.com New York has compiled a list of bars where you can watch this year’s top 25 teams, based on rankings from the Associated Press:



1. University of Southern California



Highland Park

206 E. 34th St.

212-545-9912

Staffers at the bar said they will offer 2-for-1 specials on beer, wine and specialty cocktails for Trojan fans that turn out on game days.



2. University of Alabama



The Ainsworth

122 W. 26th St.

212-741-0645

Anywhere from 400 to 800 Crimson Tide fans have been known to turn out on game days to cheer on the reigning national champs, and at The Ainsworth the staff will don crimson and white, leaving shakers on the table for fans, according to the website for the New York City chapter of the University of Alabama Alumni Association. Drink specials will also be offered.



3. Louisiana State University



Legends NYC

6 W. 33rd St.

212-967-7792

Legends NYC has been a home away from home for Tigers fans for the past four years. The bar puts out a special menu on game days that includes New Orleans-style drinks and food. Crowds are known to swell to more than 1,000 on big game days.



4. University of Oklahoma



121 Fulton Street

121 Fulton St.

646-545-6647

The University of Oklahoma is hosting its game-watching parties at 121 Fulton St. for the first year this year. Staffers said the bar will offer discounted pitchers, beer buckets and food for Sooner fans.



5. Oregon



SideBAR

120 E. 15th St.

212-677-2900

Ducks fans flock to SideBAR near Union Square, which serves up a wide variety of food and drink alongside multiple large TVs.



6. University of Georgia

The Village Pourhouse

64 Third Ave.

212-979-2337



McGee's Pub

240 W. 55th St.

212-957-3536

Bulldogs have two spots to choose from for game day festivities, with The Village Pourhouse in the East Village and McGee’s Pub in Midtown serving Georgia fans every game day.



7. Florida State



Saloon

1584 York Ave.

212-570-5454



4th Down in Brooklyn

170 N. 4th St.

917-744-6522

Game days at Saloon and 4th Down are open to all, but members of the Florida State Alumni Association get a few special perks. Each game day, Saloon will host a raffle for the first 50 fans, and the winner gets the best table in the house, along with a comped round of beers. The bar will also offer $12 Bud Light pitchers, $15 Bud Light buckets, $25 Bud Light beer towers, $17 dollar Blue Moon pitchers and $35 Blue Moon beer towers.



8. Michigan



Brother Jimmy's Union Square

116 E. 16th St.

212-673-6465



Professor Thom's

219 Second Ave.

212-260-9480



Ainsworth Park

111 E. 18th St.

212-673-2467

Wolverines fans have multiple spots to call home on game day as the New York City chapter of the university’s alumni association has selected three official game-day venues. Ainsworth Park is newly opened and boasts 7,000 square feet of space and 60 televisions.



9. South Carolina



Mason Jar

43 E. 30th St.

212-213-3587

Gamecocks fans have chosen the Mason Jar in Murray Hill as their gathering spot. The bar offers custom craft beers, as well as barbecue and an extensive selection of fine bourbons.



10. Arkansas



Hurley’s Saloon

232 W. 48th St.

212-765-8981

Razorbacks die-hards spend game days tossing back cold ones at Hurley’s Saloon in Midtown. Guests can get $10 off parking on game days. For those who prefer public transportation, the bar is walking distance from Times Square.



11. West Virginia



Hudson Station

440 Ninth Ave.

212-244-4406

Mountaineers fans will camp out at Hudson Station for the fall 2012 football season. Drink specials include $10 domestic pitchers of Bud Light or Rolling Rock, $8 buckets of cans of Coors Light, $3 shots of Jim Beam annd Red Stag, and $6 "Mountaineer Punch."

12. Wisconsin

Mad River

1442 Third Ave.

212-988-1832



West 3rd Common

1 W. Third St.

212-529-2059

Mad River is the official alumni bar for Badgers in New York City. Game-day specials include $4 apple pie shots, $12 Coors Light Pitchers and $8 cheese curds. For the fall season, alums have added a Downtown option at West 3rd Common, which also airs Wisconsin games every Saturday.



13. Michigan State



Mercury Bar East

493 Third Ave.

212-683-2645



Blondie’s

212 W. 79th St.

212-362-4360

Spartans have two options for game-day festivities, with alumni taking over bars in Murray Hill and on the Upper West Side. Each boasts plenty of TVs, beer and bar food to carry fans through each game.



14. Clemson



The Liberty

29 W. 35th St.

212-967-4000

The newly opened Liberty bar in Midtown will be the official home for Tigers fans in New York for the fall 2012 season. Drink specials include $4 Narragansett Light, $4 Yuengling and $5 well drinks.



15. Texas



Stout NYC

133 W. 33rd St.

212-629-6191



Hill Country BBQ

30 W. 26th St.

212-255-4544

Longhorns fans are a force to be reckoned with in New York, and they camp out at Stout in Midtown and at Hill Country BBQ in the Flatiron District. Drinks specials still have to be announced, but reservations are recommended to nab a good seat.



16. Virginia Tech



The Village Pourhouse

64 Third Ave.

212-979-2337

The Hokies have picked The Village Pourhouse as their Manhattan home for all 2012, and $30 gets patrons all they can drink.



17. Nebraska



Irish Rogue

356 W. 44th St.

212-445-0131

Huskers fans congregate at the Irish Rogue in Midtown for game-day festivities and other events organized by the Nebraska Society of New York.



18. Ohio State



Stout NYC

133 W. 33rd St.

212-629-6191

Buckeyes devotees can find like-minded fans at Stout in Midtown, where game-day drink specials include $4 Bud Light drafts, $5 Brooklyn drafts and $25 buckets of Bud or Bud Light.



19. Oklahoma State



Stillwater Bar & Grill

78 E. Fourth St.

212-253-2237

Cowboy fans gather at Stillwater Bar & Grill in the East Village, where beer, pool and darts complete the game-day festivities.



20. Texas Christian University



The 13th Step

149 Second Ave.

212-228-8020

Horned Frogs fans come together at The 13th Step in the East Village, where game-day drinks are half price and domestic pitchers cost only $10.



21. Stanford



The Village Pourhouse

64 Third Ave.

212-979-2337

The Village Pourhouse is the gathering spot for a number of top college football teams, including Stanford. According to the university’s alumni association website, “nearly all of our games” will be watched in the bar’s "Vegas Room." The bar will offer $25 Bud Light pitchers and mixed drinks ranging from $7 to $9.



22. Kansas State



The Australian

20 W. 38th St.

212-869-8601

Fans of the Wildcats will spend the fall 2012 season at The Australian, a bar that offers a variety of imported beers and homemade meat pies.



23. University of Florida



The Gin Mill

442 Amsterdam Ave.

212-580-9080



SideBAR

120 E. 15th St.

212-677-2900



Cornerstone Tavern

961 Second Ave.

212-888-7403



Manhattan Proper

6 Murray St.

646-559-4445

Gator fans are so plentiful in the Big Apple that the school’s New York-based alumni association has secured four game-day venues in Manhattan. The Gin Mill, by far the most popular, offers domestic pitchers for $8 to $10, $4 “Gator Bombs” and $3 “Gator Shots” (Southern Comfort with a splash of lime).



24. Boise State



The perennial fan favorite Broncos don’t have an official gathering spot in New York. But according to the folks at @wherewewatch, a Twitter feed and former website that culls information about where to watch certain sports in NYC, Van Diemens, at 383 Third Ave., and The Village Pourhouse uptown, at 982 Amsterdam Ave., are known to attract a significant Boise State crowd.



25. Louisville



This school is also devoid of an official gathering spot in New York City, but Tavern on Third, a Murray Hill spot at 380 Third Ave., has offered to house New York City-based Cardinals fans on game days. The bar is also the official home of the Auburn Tigers in New York.

