It’s been 365 days since the Dallas Cowboys won a game at their home venue, AT&T Stadium. Since the beginning of the 2015 season, the Alabama Crimson Tide have won three games at Cowboys Stadium.

The future certainly seems bright for the Dallas Cowboys. Despite losing yet another game at home in AT&T Stadium yesterday afternoon, there was promise. Dak Prescott looked pretty good in the absence of Tony Romo, and they’ve got arguably the highest touted rookie in the entire draft in Ezekiel Elliott.

Yet again, though, they did come up short. which has given the Alabama Crimson Tide more wins at AT&T Stadium than the Cowboys over the last 12 months. The Tide played USC September 3rd this year, when they crushed the Trojans 52-6. Last season, Alabama beat Wisconsin in their opener at Cowboys Stadium and also torched Michigan State in the College Football Playoff.

The Cowboys’ last win at home was on September 13, 2015. If you’re doing the math, that’s 3-1 in favor of the Crimson Tide since the beginning of the 2015 football season.

Texas A&M is also on par with America’s Team, as they defeated Arkansas last year in Jerry World during a game in late September 2015.

Other notable (and awesome) events that have happened since the Cowboys last won a game at home include Wrestlemania 32 on April 3, 2016, as well as Beyoncé’s Formation World Tour on May 9, 2016.

Surely the Cowboys will have much better luck at home this season, but it’s weird to think a team that’s not even in the same state, or in the same level of football, has two more wins in the building in the past 12 months.

If Nick Saban is so good at winning games at Cowboys Stadium, perhaps Jerry Jones should give him a call? Or maybe they should offer to name it SabanWorld instead.

About Harry Lyles Jr.

Harry Lyles Jr. is an Atlanta-based writer, and a Georgia State University graduate.