The No. 3 Crimson Tide (3-0) are averaging 242 yards rushing per game this season, second in the Southeastern Conference. Stopping that ground attack will be the toughest challenge of the season so for an experienced Arkansas (3-0) defense that entered the season with hopes of joining the SEC’s elite.
“Both teams might end up in the next week not being able to practice, because of how physical this game is going to be,” Robinson said. “We’re excited about the challenge of the physical part of it, but it’s also a matter of who’s not going to give up the big play.”
Big plays hurt the Razorbacks last season when Alabama rallied from a 20-7 second-half deficit to earn a 24-20 win. The Crimson Tide rushed for 227 yards in the win, including a 54-yard touchdown run by Mark Ingram in the first quarter.
Richardson finished with 85 yards rushing in the win, including a 53-yard run near the end of the first half. It was during the second half, however, when Alabama took control of the game by effectively running the ball and shutting down Arkansas’ run.
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