“Coach Saban always talks about these hateful competitors, and I’m starting to kind of see what he was saying - it’s fun,” linebacker Will Anderson said this week. Saban’s players seem to be getting the picture. Earlier this season, Tide Coach Nick Saban chalked up his team’s road struggles (such as they are) to Alabama’s lack of “hateful competitors” compared with previous years, when his players “were mad at 100,000 people, not just the 11 guys they were playing against” during road games. Alabama is 4-1 in its past five such games, yes, but three of those wins came by one, two and two points (at Texas this season and at Auburn and Florida last season, and only the Gators were ranked at the time). ![]() …Īlabama travels to Arkansas, and the Crimson Tide hasn’t exactly lived up to its marauding reputation in true road games of late. Michigan has won its past two meetings with Iowa, however, the most recent one a 42-3 demolition in last season’s Big Ten championship game, and the Wolverines have won their four games this season by an average of 50-11. Kinnick Stadium is where “top-five teams go to die,” Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh said this week, and he would know: His second-ranked Wolverines were one of those victims when they lost, 14-13, in 2016. Two of those wins came when Iowa was unranked and at least a 20-point underdog, and the Hawkeyes are getting somewhere around 11 on Saturday against the Wolverines. ![]() ![]() In six home games since 2008 against teams ranked in the top five, the Hawkeyes are 5-1. Nonetheless, the Hawkeyes are 3-1 entering their home game against fourth-ranked Michigan, and home has been a very good place for Iowa against top-five teams in recent years. Iowa’s dinosaur offense has failed to exceed one touchdown in three of its four games, the latest a 27-10 win over Rutgers in which it needed an interception return for a touchdown and the return of a recovered fumble to reach its final total.
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