Oklahoma’s defense has done everything this season, truly carrying the team when it counts. They rank top 9 nationally in scoring defense, run defense, and third-down stops, showing a balanced and fierce unit. That’s why Kalen Deboer’s squad needs to be really careful with its offense as the Sooners enter the Bryant-Denny Stadium for the Week 12 matchup. The Crimson Tide has leaned on a physical, grind-it-out ground attack all season. But the results? Mixed.

The offensive line’s been shaky at times. The rushing attack has averaged just 3.6 yards per carry overall, with only one 100-yard rusher so far. Former Alabama QB Greg McElroy notes that Brent Venables might key in on disrupting the line’s timing and pressuring QB Ty Simpson . “Y ou know that Brent Venables wants to st

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