A&M on upset alert against Hogs this weekend?

Texas A&M hasn’t lost to Arkansas since 2011 but that could change on Saturday in front of a national televised audience on CBS.

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Texas A&M is undefeated and ranked No. 7 in the country coming into Saturday’s showdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

The Aggies have won nine straight in the series against Arkansas but haven’t faced a ranked Razorback team in this game since 2016.

One college football scribe thinks that A&M better take Arkansas seriously to avoid ruining its season before the calendar changes to October.

Zach Calzada has only played 1.5 games so far and defensive coordinator Barry Odom has been known in the past to royally confuse inexperienced quarterbacks with his schemes and blitz packages.

When the game is played in Jerry World, only twice has the deficit favored either team by more than one possession (Arkansas 47-19 in 2009 and A&M 45-24 in 2016).

The other seven meetings on AT&T Stadium turf have all resulted in games that were won by a touchdown or by four points.

Arkansas’ last win in 2011 was a comeback for the ages. It ultimately resulted in the firing of Mike Sherman and ushered in the new era of Aggie football in the Southeastern Conference.

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