Texas A&M (3-1, 1-0 SEC) will host the Arkansas Razorbacks (2-2, 0-1 SEC) at AT&T Stadium on Saturday in Arlington.
This rivalry’s history dates back to 1927, with Sunday being the 80th contest between the teams. Aggies held the edge over the past decade, winning 9 out of the 10, including a thriller last season.
Arkansas talented QB KJ Jefferson will look to get his team back on track against the Aggies, who are riding a two-game winning streak behind a very balanced offensive and defensive performance over those games.
This, no doubt, will be a hard-fought game that will give the winner a much-needed SEC victory in a league that appears to be wide open for the taking.
Texas A&M’s 2023 regular-season home schedule has contests against ULM, Auburn, Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi State, and ACU.
The Aggies’ Road schedule features games at Miami, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and LSU.
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Below is gameday, television, and radio information for Saturday’s Texas A&M – Arkansas contest at AT&T Stadium.
How to Watch
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TV: SEC Network
Play-by-play: Dave Neal
Analyst: Matt Stinchcomb
Sideline: Alyssa Lang
How to Listen
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TAMU Sports Network: WTAW 1620AM, WTAW 94.5FM (local)
SiriusXM app: Ch. 137/192
Web: 12thman.com
App: 12th Man Mobile App
Play-by-Play: Andrew Monaco
Analysts: Dave Elmendorf
Sideline: Will Johnson
Series History
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Series: Arkansas, 34-42-3
Biggest win: 48 points (58-10, 2012 in College Station)
Biggest loss: 39 points (6-45, 1970 in College Station)
Longest winning streak: 9 games (2012-2020)
Longest losing streak: 9 games (1958-1966)
Current streak: Texas A&M, 1 game (2022)
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Jimbo Fisher previews Texas A&M – Arkansas
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Jimbo knows the history of this rivalry and what it feels like to play them on a regular basis.
“When you play an opponent over and over and consistently, it’s like playing your brother in a weird way. The more you play somebody, the more comfortable you are competing against them.”
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