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Alabama OL coach says Crimson Tide’s front has ‘worked harder’ for Missouri matchup than it has in a while

Alabama’s return to dominant football starts with its offensive line returning to physicality.

The Crimson Tide’s offense has struggled in back-to-back week, including an inability to run Tennessee out Neyland Stadium in Knoxville (Tenn.) last week in a 17-24 loss. Alabama’s offensive front allowed seven sacks in matchups against South Carolina and Tennessee, including four versus the Gamecocks. The Tide faced some of the best pass rushers in the Southeastern Conference with Kyle Kennard and Dylan Stewart of South Carolina and James Pearce of Tennessee. Missouri will look to create pressure to Jalen Milroe on Saturday to continue his struggles at Bryant-Denny Stadium.