Alabama is 5-0, No. 1 in the country and has won its games by an average of 37 points per game. Needless to say, there isn’t much to gripe about in Tuscaloosa right now.

With the Crimson Tide’s biggest test to date coming up in College Station against No. 24 Texas A&M on Saturday, Nick Saban’s squad is almost fully healthy heading into the matchup with the Aggies.

“Chris Owens is the only guy who has a little knee problem who may be questionable,” Saban said during his weekly press conference on Monday. “He’ll be day-to-day and questionable for the game. That’s the only injury update that we have.”

Owens, the starting center in four of the five games this season, was limited in practice during the Tide’s bye week last week. In his place stepped Landon Dickerson to snap the ball to Tua Tagovailoa. Dickerson started at center against New Mexico State earlier this season as Owens was out with another injury.

In five games, the Alabama offensive line has allowed Tagovailoa to be sacked just six times, tied for 16th best in the FBS, while the Crimson Tide are averaging 174 yards per game on the ground.