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Texas A&M, missing its top rusher, hosts Arkansas in the first Southwest Classic since 2013.
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4 Texas A&M, aiming for its best start since 2016, faces Arkansas in the Southwest Classic on Saturday, the first time the game is held at Arkansas’ home field since 2013.
The Aggies (6-0, 3-0 SEC) are without top rusher Le'Veon Moss, injured in a win over Florida, with Rueben Owens II expected to take on a larger role.
Texas A&M’s offense averages 34.7 points per game, and its defense ranks 22nd nationally in rushing yards allowed.
Arkansas (2-4, 0-2 SEC), under interim coach Bobby Petrino, has lost four straight but showed improvement in a 34-31 loss to Tennessee, with Taylen Green throwing two late touchdowns and Mike Washington rushing for 131 yards.
The Razorbacks rank 27th in scoring offense but 114th in scoring defense and 118th in turnover margin.
Texas A&M has won the past three meetings in the series, which Arkansas leads 42-36-3.
Texas A&M, sin su mejor corredor, recibe a Arkansas en el primer Clásico del Sudoeste desde 2013.