Arkansas defensive coordinator Willy Robinson expects the most physical game of the season against Alabama on Saturday.
Robinson also knows it will take the No. 14 Razorbacks’ best defensive effort to shut down a Crimson Tide running attack that gained 347 yards last week.
Trent Richardson (167 yards) and Eddie Lacy (161) became the first running backs to each rush for more than 150 yards in a game for Alabama in the win over North Texas, aided by runs of 43, 58, 67 and 71 yards.
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.
Click here for link