The Alabama football run game is as bad as it has ever been. The Crimson Tide is 119th nationally in rushing offense, averaging 111.89 yards per game and 3.5 yards per rush.
Through nine games, Alabama has the fewest rushing yards of any Crimson Tide team in at least the last 30 years, if not in its history. It's the first run game to average less than 4 yards per carry since 2006.
And former Alabama football coach Nick Saban sees a quick fix to all of the Crimson Tide's run game woes as Oklahoma awaits.
"Throw the ball when they think you are going to run it, and just keep making explosive plays that way," Saban said on "The Pat McAfee Show." "And if you want to run it better, run it when they think you are going to throw it, and maybe you will do a better job and develop som

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