Joe Boozell | NCAA.com | March 2, 2016 Alabama visits the White House Share For some college football programs, wrapping up the season at the White House is a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. For Alabama, it’s just another year. "You can call me O-Bama." @POTUS on @AlabamaFTBL visiting for the fourth time. — The Crimson White (@TheCrimsonWhite) March 2, 2016 The Crimson Tide have visited Washington, D.C. four times in the past seven years, but it’s certainly not getting old for Alabama’s players. Watch live: @POTUS honors the National Champion @AlabamaFTBL Crimson Tide → https://t.co/4LU48CVRhS #RollTide pic.twitter.com/Cz0955TzBB — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 2, 2016 "Coach Saban’s teams aren’t just defined by what they do on the field. Alabama was...3rd among Top-25 teams in graduation rates" —@POTUS — The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 2, 2016 "Mr. President, our captains would like to present to you... again." - Nick Saban Roll Tide from the White House. pic.twitter.com/m9wiutos9u — SEC Network (@SECNetwork) March 2, 2016 For 4th time during presidency, @POTUS honors @NCAA champion @AlabamaFTBL @KingHenry_2: "You can call me O-'Bama!" pic.twitter.com/VXlO0eGI5e — John R Parkinson (@jparkABC) March 2, 2016 Congratulations to the entire Alabama program on their remarkable achievements. 2022 SEC softball bracket: Complete scores, final results Here's the 2022 SEC softball bracket, schedule and TV times for the conference tournament, which is May 10-14 in Gainesville, Fla., at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium READ MORE Texas A&M softball rolls past No. 2 Alabama in five innings Texas A&M won the weekend series against No. 2 Alabama with a 9-1 win in five innings. READ MORE Alabama baseball hands top-ranked Tennessee its second straight loss Alabama baseball’s winning streak moved to a season-long eight games with the victory over No. 1 Tennessee on Friday night. READ MORE