Behind the Numbers: Did Arkansas get dominated by Texas A&M?

The numbers paint a disappointing picture for Arkansas in their 34-22 loss to Texas A&M on Saturday.

Saturday afternoon’s loss to Texas A&M marked the third-straight loss of Arkansas football’s season.

Unlike the first two losses of the year, though, this one felt different. Aside from a couple of brief moments in the second half, the Aggies were in firm control for the majority the contest.

The offense couldn’t get anything going on the ground or through the air, the defense wasn’t able to consistently slow down [autotag]Bobby Petrino[/autotag]’s offensive onslaught and, as the cherry on top, special teams allowed a punt return touchdown.

It was an incredibly disappointing finish for those fans who made the trip to AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Does that warrant calls for Sam Pittman’s job? That’s a conversation for a different day.

For now, let’s take a closer look at the numbers from Arkansas’ 34-22 loss to the Aggies and see just how bad things are right now.