The Last Ten: Auburn Football’s recent history with the Arkansas Razorbacks

Auburn looks to continue its impressive winning streak over the Razorbacks on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

The Auburn Tigers return to Jordan-Hare Stadium for the first time since Oct. 1 on Saturday when they welcome the Arkansas Razorbacks to town for an 11 a.m. CT kickoff.

Auburn holds a 19-11 overall record over Arkansas and has won six straight games, which is the longest streak for either team in the series. These two teams have played every season since the Razorbacks joined the SEC in 1992, and played just one previous time in the 1984 Liberty Bowl, a game that Auburn won, 21-15 in Memphis, Tenn.

Over the six-game stretch, Auburn has won nearly every game in convincing fashion. The only close game played between these two teams over the last six seasons took place at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2020. Auburn won the game on a controversial call that appeared to be a fumble but instead was ruled an incomplete pass as the result of Auburn quarterback [autotag]Bo Nix[/autotag] spiking the football to stop the clock. The call bounced Auburn’s way and allowed [autotag]Anders Carlson[/autotag] to kick a game-winning field goal with 0:08 seconds remaining in the contest.

Here is a look back at Auburn Football’s recent history with the Arkansas Razorbacks.