Sam Pittman looks for Travis Williams to inspire Razorbacks at Jordan-Hare Stadium

Former Auburn linebacker Travis Williams returns to Auburn this weekend as the Razorbacks’ defensive coordinator.

Auburn football opens SEC play this Saturday afternoon against the Arkansas Razorbacks and hopes to perform well against a Tiger legend.

The Razorbacks are led defensively by [autotag]Travis Williams[/autotag], who starred as a linebacker for Auburn from 2001-04 and later returned to the Plains as an assistant coach under [autotag]Gus Malzahn[/autotag]. Saturday will not be the first time Williams has coached against the Tigers, but it will mark the first time he has coached a game from the opposing sideline.

When asked about Williams’ return earlier this week, Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman says that he hopes that will bring extra motivation to his defense as the Razorbacks look to begin the SEC season with a victory.

“I hope so. I mean, we’re counting on it,” Pittman said. “Obviously, the whole team knows that he played there, and he’s well-liked, well-respected in the building, and on defense, obviously as well. We didn’t play well (Saturday vs. UAB), so we’ve got to get that fixed, so if that’s a little more inspiration to the kids, then we’ll certainly use it.”

Pittman discussed several other topics ahead of the Auburn game including [autotag]Jarquez Hunter[/autotag]’s impact and the success of the road team in past matchups. He was also asked to compare Auburn quarterbacks [autotag]Payton Thorne[/autotag] and [autotag]Hank Brown[/autotag], where he shed light on what makes each quarterback different.

“I think one game from Brown … The difference in their offense is really, with Throne it was more of a zone read, keep the ball, give the ball, counter read, give the ball, keep the ball. They threw more RPOs with Brown. So it’s the same principle, you’re giving it or you’re throwing it,” Pittman said. “I think with Thorne, a little bit more they gave it, or he kept it. And it killed us last year with him keeping the football. I don’t know what he averaged per run, but it was a bunch. That’s really the difference. I don’t think they changed a whole lot schematically throwing the football with their stops, their go routes or their crossers. They ran a little bit more drop-back with him this past week. I can’t speak for Coach (Hugh Freeze), but I think Thorne was a great threat in running the football. And Brown may be more of a bigger threat throwing it. I mean, he can wing it, now. For his first game to throw four touchdowns, pretty impressive. But that’s probably the biggest difference is, run to pass versus run to run.”

Pittman and the Arkansas Razorbacks trek to Auburn on Saturday to battle the Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 2:30 p.m. CT.

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