Arkansas slides 10 spots in latest AP Poll

Arkansas’ 23-21 loss to Texas A&M slides them out of the AP top ten.

The voters weren’t too considerate to the Razorbacks in the latest AP polls.

Arkansas went from No. 10 to No. 20 after suffering their first loss of the season to No. 17 Texas A&M, 23-21. Arkansas replaces Texas A&M as the lowest ranked SEC school in the AP polls. 

Arkansas opponent next week, No. 2 Alabama, sits behind top-ranked Georgia with four place votes, followed by Ohio State in third. Georgia remains the country’s most dominant team, with 55 first-place votes.

Tennessee rose three in the poll to eighth marking their first Top 10 ranking since 2016. Kentucky leaped one spot to No. 7.

Arkansas can make a giant leap next week, but they must take down Alabama. That game comes with pressure because another loss drowns out their chances to be in the College Football Playoff conversation.

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No movement for Arkansas in latest AP Polls

After a slow start, no movement for the Hogs in the latest AP Polls.

Arkansas remains at No. 10 for the second straight week in the latest AP Polls. 

A slow start against Missouri State leaves the Hogs at the bottom of the Top 10 in the Week Four edition of the Associated Press polls.

The SEC still dominates it with five teams. Kentucky leaped over the Hogs, jumping three spots to No.8 after being ranked one spot behind Arkansas last week.

Tennessee replaces Kentucky at No. 11. No.1 Georgia and No.2 Alabama remain at their top spots.

Arkansas will have a chance to make movements in the polls within the next two weeks with games against No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 2 Alabama.