interested to hear your thoughts on this
Two good defenses, two limited offenses, though I think Alabama will end up having more success against OU's defense than vice versa. But I do think both teams are going to have to fight for every yard and will likely have to settle for some FGs. Both teams are among the conference best at getting points while in the red zone, while Alabama is the best red zone defense in the conference. All that to say I just think points are going to be hard to come by
Alabama won't be able to run the ball, but that's nothing new. I think we've gotten pretty comfortable with that fact and have still been able to be a pretty strong TOP team, using short passes as an extension of the run game. The two best pass offenses OU has played (only functional ones really) they gave up 393 and 315 pass yards, so their relative weakness on defense lines up with what Alabama does best. I know they are awesome at stopping the run, but I don't think that matters as much because we've been so bad at running anyway. They aren't doing anything that a host of others haven't done. The question will be if our OL can protect, especially against 4-5 man fronts. If they can't, and OU can cover with 7 or even 8 DBs, we won't be able to move up and down the field as easily and will essentially have to stay patient and dink and dunk our way down the field. We've seen more effort in the last 2 games of trying to push the ball vertically more, and it was pretty close against LSU, but we haven't been able to get any consistency there.
I think Alabama will win, and possibly cover, in a relatively low scoring game. I think 2 of the biggest issues for OU here are turnovers and penalties. For the first time in what seems like forever, Alabama is the least penalized team in the conference. We're usually at the bottom of that stat, at least over the last 5 years or so. OU is the most penalized team in the conference. And while Mateer is certainly dynamic and I'm sure as healthy as he's been since the hand injury, he puts the ball in harm's way too much, and Alabama's defense has been really good at getting takeaways, especially in key moments. On the flip side, Alabama hasn't turned it over much at all. I think the only path for OU here is to play a really clean game, and based on this season so far, that seems like an unlikely occurrence. Especially on the road in a homecoming revenge game.