Aggies hang on against Razorbacks, 45-42
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The Razorbacks (8-3-4, 6-1-2 SEC) ended their Sunday game against Missouri (4-10-2, 1-7-1) in a scoreless draw, but based on results of other games, the Razorbacks remain atop the SEC standings with just one game left to play.
The Arkansas Razorbacks lost a heartbreaker to the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday by a score of 45-42 that included a tough luck comeback effort as the Hogs outscored A&M 15-7 in the final quarter. The loss obscured an otherwise exciting day for fans of interim coach Bobby Petrino's program that included a tribute to one of the best players in team history,
Up next for the Tigers is a matchup with Arkansas in Fayetteville, a battle between two teams looking for their first SEC win. The Razorbacks come into the game 2-5 (0-3 SEC), while Auburn enters 3-4 (0-4 SEC). Arkansas is coming off consecutive close losses, though, the most recent one being a 3-point home defeat to Texas A&M.
Despite losing its fourth one-score game of the season in a 45-42 setback Saturday to No. 4 Texas A&M, the University of Arkansas offense continued to rack up big stats and program milestones.
Against Arkansas, Texas A&M has totaled three wins over the past four matchups. The Aggies and the Razorbacks have an even record ATS (2-2) the last four times they have played, while the two teams have gone over the total on one occasion. Texas A&M has scored 88 points in the last four matchups while allowing 80 to Arkansas.
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The Razorbacks can also lean into identity. They remain the only Power Five school in the state, drawing unmatched regional loyalty. They also have one of the most unique mascots in college athletics the marketing department keeps playing games with to lose longtime fans.