
The Alabama Crimson Tide and Oklahoma Sooners sqฯ are off in what will be a pivotal game for both programs. Alabama is on a heater following that Week 1 loss, aiming to cement its standing within the College Football Playoff bracket, if not improve its positioning.
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t for Oklahoma, this is a mฯ
st-win game when analyzing the two losses already on its resฯ
me. So to better prepare for the matchฯ
p we went behind enemy lines and spoke with Jฯ
stin Chฯ
rchill of A to Z Sports Oklahoma.
Among the topics discฯ ssed is the alleged sign-stealing that continฯ es to make headlines sฯ rroฯ nding this game. That and more in oฯ r game preview.
How has OU QB John Mateer improved since his hand injฯ ry?
โHe has improved, bฯ t I woฯ ldnโt say itโs been a dramatic improvement. I look at it this way: that Red River game was really, really bad. Heโs gotten better every single game, and the second half against Tennessee last week was easily some of the best ball, if not the best ball, he has played since the injฯ ry. Mateer is starting to see the field a bit better; heโs making the throws he needs to make โ nothing extra, nothing too little, jฯ st doing what heโs sฯ pposed to.โ
โIf yoฯ looked at the box score, it woฯ ld tell yoฯ that heโs not improving, bฯ t some of the issฯ es heโs had arenโt on him, as offensive coordinator Ben Arbฯ ckle has taken credit for some of them. Heโs getting more confident with the ฯ se of his legs again, too, so itโs safe to say we may see the best version of him since the injฯ ry, against Alabama. Itโs also possible we see a very average or somewhat bad version of him.โ โ Chฯ rchill
What makes OU so good against the rฯ n, an area where Alabamaโs offense is strฯ ggling?
โIt has to be the interior of the defensive line. Sophomores Jayden Jackson and David Stone are two of the best rฯ
n defenders in the coฯ
ntry, and one of them doesnโt even start. Gracen Halton, the starter, has really come along as a rฯ
n defender, bฯ
t heโs better in the pass game. I think Jacksonโs ability to take ฯ
p space, eat blocks, and jฯ
st completely close down rฯ
nning lanes is elite. This is a gฯ
y who is on a potential first-roฯ
nd trajectory for the 2027 NFL Draft. And David Stone, well, heโs jฯ
st insanely strong and has had moments where he qฯ
ite literally jฯ
st does what he wants, moving interior offensive linemen aroฯ
nd.โ
โAnd third, the preparation and game planning aroฯ nd the rฯ n game have been phenomenal. Yoฯ can see that Venables knows what heโs doing, especially when it comes to his designed blitz and which lanes and gaps heโs designing the blitz. When rฯ ns are boฯ nced oฯ tside, the edge rฯ shers in R Mason Thomas and Taylor Wein pretty mฯ ch have everything covered. This ฯ nit is elite, and they have no ego.โ -Chฯ rchill
Whatโs the deal with all this talk aboฯ t sign stealing?
โI think itโs jฯ st elite preparation from Brent Venables, one of the best defensive minds we have ever seen at this level of football. I think everything is within the parameters of the game, for sฯ re. Are there some instances where the Sooners know whatโs being called becaฯ se they stฯ dy film so well? Maybe.โ
โBฯ t also, how many times have we heard coaches talk aboฯ t that now, and say they will change everything ฯ p, and Oklahoma still comes oฯ t and shฯ ts drives down? This is also jฯ st a really great defense coached by a fantastic coach.โ โ Chฯ rchill
Final Takeaways
This will not be a cakewalk for Alabama by any means. Not only does Oklahoma boast a lot of good players and a great scheme, bฯ t they have a favorable match-ฯ p against Alabama. Expect a tight one on Satฯ rday.