We already know that Alabama will enter the upcoming College Football Playoff semifinal as a big favorite over Big 12 Championship Oklahoma, the Crimson Tide are currently listed as a two-touchdown favorite in the game, but there’s one historical fact that may cause you to second guess how favored Nick Saban’s team should be heading into the Orange Bowl.

In an interesting stat, college football’s best coach actually has a very poor record while competing against players that have won the Heisman Trophy, in the season that they won the honor.

To be fair, however, beating one of Saban’s teams has certainly helped — if not outright won — the Heisman Trophy for at least two of these players.

According to the SEC Network’s Cole Cubelic, Saban is 0-2 in his career against players that have won the Heisman Trophy in the same season. Saban did beat Johnny Manziel in 2013 but that was the season after the Texas A&M quarterback won the award.

Interestingly enough, Saban is 1-4 all-time during his entire college coaching career coaching against players that have won the Heisman Trophy in the same season that he faced them.

If nothing else, that may give you some slight hesitation regarding Alabama’s chances in the upcoming Orange Bowl.