UF’s defense has seen a lot of improvement in the last two weeks. After allowing 500 yards of offense in two of its first three games, it mostly shut down the offensive attacks from Georgia and Missouri in the last couple of games.
Now enters an Arkansas team that is vastly improved in Year 1 under Sam Pittman. A squad that hadn’t won an SEC game since 2017 heading into the season has now won three and sits at .500 in conference play.
The Razorbacks bring with them a familiar face under center, and Florida’s defense will hope to take control of a game that will surely be an emotional one for all sides. Here’s how it can do that.