Overview
- At 6-0, Texas A&M opens the run at Arkansas, where a win would secure the program’s first 7-0 start since 1994 in Bobby Petrino’s first home game as the Razorbacks’ interim after four straight losses.
- The SEC availability report confirms Le’Veon Moss will miss Saturday’s game and several weeks, with freshman TE Kiotti Armstrong questionable and WR KC Concepcion cleared to play.
- Sophomore Rueben Owens steps into a larger workload alongside freshman Jamarion Morrow, with Owens entering the week at 327 rushing yards on 5.8 yards per carry.
- A&M’s defense has anchored the rise, holding all three SEC opponents under 100 rushing yards and leading the nation on third down, while the offense has topped 400 yards in five straight games.
- FPI lists A&M as a 70% favorite at Arkansas and slightly favors the Aggies at LSU, projects losses to Missouri and Texas, and overall forecasts a 10-2 regular season as national outlets slot A&M into varied CFP/bowl scenarios.