Although the University of Alabama defense has given up just one offensive touchdown this season, the coach of the team that scored it is more impressed by the defense he has to face this Saturday, Oklahoma.

West Virginia’s Dana Holgorsen, told FOX Sports on Sunday afternoon that the Sooners are tougher in terms of preparation.

“We already played two good defenses this season in Alabama and Maryland, and without a doubt Oklahoma is a bigger test than Alabama,” Holgorsen said. “Alabama was damn good on defense last season, but they lost a few people. Oklahoma was damn good on defense last season and they really didn’t lose anybody.”

The Crimson Tide defeated the Mountaineers in the neutral-site season opener at Atlanta, 33-23. West Virginia only had 28 rushing yards, but 365 in the air.

Alabama’s defense enters Saturday’s game against Florida (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS) leading the nation in rushing defense. In total defense its 10th while Oklahoma is No. 19.