Texas A&M and Arkansas know one another well, and they will meet once again in Arlington to write another chapter in this rivalry. Also on the line for both teams is a 4-1 start and a 2-0 record in SEC play, which will put the winner in a great position to start October.
Arkansas opened conference play last weekend with a big win over Auburn in Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Razorbacks defense really won the day, forcing five turnovers, including four interceptions. On the other side of the ball, Boise State transfer Taylen Green has been dynamic at quarterback.
Through the first four games of the season, Green has totaled 1,282 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s also thrown four interceptions and will need to limit those turnovers against the Aggies.
Following its season-opening loss to Notre Dame, Texas A&M has rattled off three straight wins, but its 26-20 victory over Bowling Green last week was probably a little too close for comfort. The good news for the Aggies is that quarterback Marcel Reed seems to have unlocked another level to the offense since taking over for Conner Weigman.
Reed threw for 173 yards and rushed for 91 more in last week’s win over the Falcons, and his dual-threat ability could give Arkansas some problems.
Where to watch Texas A&M vs. Arkansas
- When: Saturday, Sept. 28, at 3:30 p.m. ET
- Where: AT&T Stadium — Arlington, Texas
- TV: ESPN
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
Texas A&M vs. Arkansas spread, odds
Texas A&M is a 3.5-point favorite against Arkansas, according to the latest college football odds.
The over/under is 52.5 points.
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Texas A&M vs. Arkansas series history
Texas A&M has won eight out of its last nine games against Arkansas.
- Sept. 30, 2023 –Texas A&M 34, Arkansas 22
- Sept. 24, 2022 — Texas A&M 23, Arkansas 21
- Sept. 25, 2021 — Arkansas 20, Texas A&M 10
- Oct. 31, 2020 — Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
- Sept. 28, 2019 — Texas A&M 31, Arkansas 27
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