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If there was any sort of drama in the Chrisley family in recent months, they set all of that aside over the weekend to take in a football game together. The reality TV family was spotted out and about in Alabama, supporting the Crimson Tide as the college football season moves forward. The family’s affinity for the University of Alabama is tied to Greyson Chrisley, who is excelling academically.

The Chrisley family took in a football game together

The Chrisley family is reunited once again. While the family has been working to get their footing now that Todd and Julie Chrisley have been released from prison, they’ve had a couple of internal hiccups. They set all that aside over the weekend to watch the University of Alabama football game. Todd and Julie Chrisley shared a photo from the game with Chase Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Greyson Chrisley, and Chloe Chrisley. Todd’s two older children from a previous marriage, Lindsie Landsman and Kyle Chrisley, were not in attendance.

It was an especially happy occasion for the football fans. Not only was most of the family together, but the Crimson Tide won, edging out the Vanderbilt Commodores by 16 points. The 14-30 final score helped Alabama improve its record to 4-1. Vanderbilt went home with their first loss of the season.

Is Greyson Chrisley playing college baseball?

Todd and Julie Chrisley’s appearance at the University of Alabama this week was tied to football season, but the couple’s youngest son always had a passion for baseball. Greyson Chrisley’s baseball aspirations were heavily focused on in the family’s first reality TV series, Chrisley Knows Best. So is the teen playing baseball in college? It doesn’t appear so.

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Greyson discussed his decision to give up on the sport in the premiere of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. He revealed that he stepped away from the baseball diamond after his mother was incarcerated, noting that it no longer felt the same to play without her cheering him on. Greyson shared that Julie had never missed a single game he played in, starting at the age of five, regardless of her other commitments.

Although he isn’t playing baseball at the collegiate level, he appears to be thriving at the school. According to several sources, Greyson, who began his first semester in January 2025, made the Dean’s List. He is studying business. Greyson appears to be the first of his siblings to pick the University of Alabama. His older half-sister, Lindsie Landsman, attended Georgia State. Savannah Chrisley began her collegiate career at Lipscomb University before transferring to Belmont, both in Nashville.